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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 642 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44871 | Which African Country Lies The Furthest East | Somalia |
| 44872 | In The Animal Kingdom, Are Percheron And Andalucian European Breeds Of Horse Or Cow | Horse |
| 44873 | In The TV Series, Who Was Private Detective Randall's Deceased Partner, Played By Kenneth Cope & Later Vic Reeves | Hopkirk |
| 44874 | On The Internet Or In Business, For What Do The Letters 'FYI' Stand On A Communication | For Your Information |
| 44875 | In Literature, John Bunyan Is Best Known For His Religious Work The Pilgrim's . . What | Progress |
| 44876 | The Greek National Flag Consists Of How Many Colours | Two (Blue & White) |
| 44877 | In The Management Of Aircraft Arrivals And Departures, The Abbreviation 'ATC' Stands For What | Air Traffic Control |
| 44878 | Which 1973 Elton John Pop Song, About Marilyn Monroe, Was Rewritten In 1997 For The Funeral Of Diana, Princess Of Wales | Candle In the Wind |
| 44879 | In Which State Was President J. F. Kennedy Assassinated | Texas |
| 44880 | How Many Gold Medals Did Australian Swimmer Ian Thorpe Win At The Sydney 2000 Olympics | Three |
| 44881 | In Which Year Did Margaret Thatcher Become The Leader Of The Conservative Party | 1975 |
| 44882 | In History, Which King Was The Father Of Queen Elizabeth II | George VI |
| 44883 | The Song 'Bachelor Boy' Comes From Which Cliff Richard Film | Summer Holiday |
| 44884 | In Food, What Type Of Orange Is The Seville: Sweet Or Bitter | Bitter |
| 44885 | In Music, Was The British Singer Lisa Stansfield Born In Rochdale Or Rotherham | Rochdale |
| 44886 | In The Iliad, Who Is The God Of The Dead Who Herakles Shoots In The Shoulder With An Arrow | Hades |
| 44887 | Helium, Neon And Argon Are All What Kind Of Gases | Noble |
| 44888 | In Literature, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Is Better Known As Which Cheshire-Born Author | Lewis Carroll |
| 44889 | Complete The Name Of This Well-Known Italian Fashion Duo: Dolce And… | Gabbana |
| 44890 | In Humans What A Is A Condition Where A Person's Normal Body Pigment Has Not Developed | Albino |
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| 44891 | In 1990, Which South African President Committed Himself To The Abolition Of The Apartheid Policy | F.W De Klerk |
| 44892 | In Science, A Stevenson Screen Is Used For Measuring Changes In What | Weather |
| 44893 | Which Football Team Got Within Two Wins Of Reading's Record Of Thirteen Wins From The Start Of A Football League Season In 2000, Fulham Or Chelsea | Fulham |
| 44894 | Which Trio Had A Massive Hit With A Cover Of Bob Dylan's 'Blowin' In The Wind' In 1963 | Peter, Paul And Mary |
| 44895 | What Nationality Was The Film And Theatre Actress 'Mae West' | American |
| 44896 | In Medicine, What 'A' Is The Name Given To A Substance That Counteracts A Poison | Antidote |
| 44897 | In Television, In Which 1960s Science Fiction Show Would A Robot Warn The Robinson Family Of Impending Danger | Lost In Space |
| 44898 | In A French Restaurant, What Does 'Plat Du Jour' Translate To In English | Dish Of The Day |
| 44899 | In Nature, Helianthus Is The Botanical Name For Which Flower, Grown For Its Oil | Sunflower |
| 44900 | Stockholm Is The Capital City Of Which European Country | Sweden |
| 44901 | In Politics, Who Became Secretary-General Of The United Nations In 1996 | Kofi Annan |
| 44902 | In 1911, Did Roald Armundsen Beat Captain Robert Scott To The North Or South Pole | South Pole |
| 44903 | Complete The Next Line Of This Nursery Rhyme: 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star …' | How I Wonder What You Are |
| 44904 | In Britain, Is It The Male Or Female Cuckoo Which Makes The Distinctive 'Cuckoo' Call | Male |
| 44905 | Kate Hannigan, Katie Mulholland And Tilly Trotter Are All Heroines Created By Which Bestselling Novelist | Catherine Cookson |
| 44906 | In History, The 1939 'Pact Of Steel' Was A Military Alliance Between Germany And Which Other Country | Italy |
| 44907 | The Musical Mamma Mia Is Based On The Songs Of Which Group | Abba |
| 44908 | What 'B' Is A Jellied Dessert Whose Name Comes From The French For 'White Food' | Blancmange |
| 44909 | In Which Sussex Coastal Resort Is There An Area Of Streets Known As The Lanes That Is Renowned For Its Antique Shops | Brighton |
| 44910 | Which Jazz Trumpeter And Composer Released The Album Entitled Kind Of Blue In 1959 | Miles Davis |
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| 44911 | Which London Landmark Was Designed By Sir Norman Foster To Depict A 'Blade Of Light By Night' | The Millennium Bridge |
| 44912 | In Science, Is An Alkaloid An Organic Or Inorganic Substance | Organic |
| 44913 | In Which Fictional Hospital Is The Television Series 'Casualty' Set | Holby City |
| 44914 | In Art, What Was The Nationality Of Surrealist Painter Rene Magritte | Belgian |
| 44915 | In Biology, Plastic, Pernicious And Sickle-Cell Are All Forms Of Which Medical Condition | Anaemia |
| 44916 | Which Controversial Film By Stanley Kubrick Was Adapted From An Anthony Burgess Novel And Starred Malcolm Mcdowell | A Clockwork Orange |
| 44917 | In The New Testament, Which Disciple Was The Brother Of Saint Peter | Andrew (The Apostle) |
| 44918 | Which Former Bucks Fizz Member Became A Television Presenter On Shows Including Record Breakers | Cheryl Baker |
| 44919 | In Theatre, Which British Novelist And Playwright Wrote An Inspector Calls, Published In 1946 | J.B Priestley |
| 44920 | Simon Groom, John Leslie And Lesley Judd All Presented Which Long-Running Children's Television Show | Blue Peter |
| 44921 | In The Life Cycle Of A Star, Which Comes First, A White Dwarf Or A Black Dwarf | White Dwarf |
| 44922 | What Substance, Forming Part Of The Human Tooth, Is The Hardest Substance In The Human Body | Enamel |
| 44923 | In Nature, What 'T' Is A Common Herbaceous Plant Of The Daisy Family, Typically With A Prickly Stem And Leaves | Thistle |
| 44924 | In Geography, Is Angola On The East Or West Coast Of Africa | West Coast |
| 44925 | In Pop Music, Who Was The Lead Singer Of The Scottish Band Wet Wet Wet | Marti Pellow |
| 44926 | In Cooking, What 'F' Is A Chewy Biscuit Made Of Oats, Sugar, Butter And Golden Syrup | Flapjack |
| 44927 | Which Comedienne Was Once Married To Comedian Lenny Henry | Dawn French |
| 44928 | In Film, Arnold Schwarzenegger Starred As A Barbarian In Which 1982 Fantasy Film | Conan |
| 44929 | What F Is A Type Of Laminated Plastic Material Often Used For Table Tops | Formica |
| 44930 | What Is The Name Of Sir Thomas More's Book Of 1516 About A Fictional Country Where Everything Seemed To Be Perfect | Utopia |
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| 44931 | Complete The Name Of This Country In The West Indies: Trinidad And ... What | Tobago |
| 44932 | Proverbially, A Cat Has How Many Lives | Nine |
| 44933 | In History, Which East European Country Was Invaded By The Germans On 1 September 1939 | Poland |
| 44934 | What Blasting Explosive Was Patented In 1867 By Alfred Nobel | Dynamite |
| 44935 | In Which Country Of The UK Is The Forth Bridge Located | Scotland |
| 44936 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The Possum Of North America A Marsupial Or A Rodent | Marsupial |
| 44937 | King George VI Became Heir To The Throne When Who Abdicated In 1936 | Edward VIII |
| 44938 | In Maths, What Is 19 Multiplied By 4 | 76 |
| 44939 | Name George Orwell's 1945 Novel Which Satirises Revolutionary Russia In Events On A Farm | Animal Farm |
| 44940 | Which Cricket Team Won The English County Championship In September 2000 | Surrey |
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