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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44941 | How Many Natural Satellites Orbit The Planet Earth | One |
| 44942 | What Was The Full Name Of Han Solo's Big Hairy Friend In Star Wars | Chewbacca |
| 44943 | In Which English County Would You Find The Town Of Whitstable | Kent |
| 44944 | On Which US Television Cartoon Series Did Dick Dastardly Race Against Penelope Pitstop And The Ant Hill Mob | Wacky Races |
| 44945 | In Nature, What Name Is Usually Given To The Flowers Of Apple And Cherry Trees | Blossom |
| 44946 | In Ancient Egypt, Which P Were Worshipped As Kings And Gods | Pharaohs |
| 44947 | Complete The Title Of The Thomas Hardy Novel Of 1886: The Mayor Of . . . | Casterbridge |
| 44948 | What Musical Instrument Does Astronomer Patrick Moore Sometimes Play On Television | Xylophone |
| 44949 | In Geography, In Which US State Would You Find The Everglades National Park | Florida |
| 44950 | Lending Its Name To One Of His Poems, In Which Jail Was Oscar Wilde Imprisoned | Reading |
| 44951 | What 'A' Is The Scientific Study Of Mankind | Anthropology |
| 44952 | In Athletics, Who Won The 100 Metres Gold At The 2000 Sydney Olympic Games: Dwaine Chambers Or Maurice Greene | Maurice Greene |
| 44953 | In Geography, In Which Country Are The Cities Of Edmonton, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay And Calgary | Canada |
| 44954 | In Music, 'Brown Eyed Girl' And 'Bright Side Of The Road' Were Hits For Which Belfast-Born Singer-Songwriter | Van Morrison |
| 44955 | In Clothing, What 'V' Is The American Term For A Waistcoat | Vest |
| 44956 | In The Human Body The 'Cochlea' Is Responsible For Which Sense | Hearing |
| 44957 | In Sport, How Many Track And Field Events Make Up The Heptathlon | Seven |
| 44958 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is It The Male Or The Female Mosquito That Usually Requires A Blood Meal | Female |
| 44959 | How Many Seats Does A Tandem Usually Have | Two |
| 44960 | In Which English County Would You Find The Town Of 'Bury St Edmunds' | Suffolk |
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| 44961 | In Classical Music, Which Italian Composer Wrote The Opera La Traviata In 1853 | Giuseppe Verdi |
| 44962 | The Union Jack Flag Combines The Crosses Of Three Saints: George, Andrew And Whom | Patrick |
| 44963 | Oxford University And The Royal Engineers Were Winners Of What Competition In 1874 And 1875 Respectively | The FA Cup |
| 44964 | A Person With The Letters 'MRCVS' After Their Name Has What Profession | Vet |
| 44965 | In Football, Which Was The First British Club To Win The European Cup | Celtic |
| 44966 | Which Religious Movement Was Founded In The USA In 1830 By Joseph Smith | Mormonism |
| 44967 | In What 1960s Television Cowboy Series Did Clint Eastwood Star As Rowdy Yates | Rawhide |
| 44968 | Which Animal's Male And Female Are Called 'Jack' And 'Jenny' | Donkey / Ass |
| 44969 | In The 1997 Film Men In Black, Who Played Agent J | Will Smith |
| 44970 | Approximately How Long Does It Take The Planet Jupiter. To Orbit The Sun Once: Five Years Or Twelve Years | Twelve Years |
| 44971 | In What Sport Do Players Contest Rucks And Mauls | Rugby Union (Not League) |
| 44972 | In Cooking, What 'F' Can Be Described As 'An Open Pastry Or Sponge Case Containing A Sweet Or Savoury Filling' | Flan |
| 44973 | In Humans, Arteriography Is The X-Ray Examination Of What Part Of The Body | Arteries |
| 44974 | In History, In Which Year Did South Yemen Declare Its Independence From The British: 1947 Or 1967 | 1967 |
| 44975 | In Nature, Does The Larch Tree Keep Or Lose Its Needles During The Winter | Loses It Needles |
| 44976 | In Mythology, Which Time Of Day Is The Greek Goddess Eos Said To Personify | Dawn |
| 44977 | In Pop Music, Sisters Nicole And Nathalie Appleton Are Members Of Which Girl Group | All Saints |
| 44978 | In Theatre, Which Venue Is The London Home Of The Royal Shakespeare Company | The Barbican Centre |
| 44979 | Is Papua New Guinea Situated Directly North Of Australia Or New Zealand | Australia |
| 44980 | How Were The Chinese Forced To Wear Their Hair By Their Manchu Conquerors Until 1912 | In A Pigtail |
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| 44981 | What Is The Name Of The Palace In Woodstock Park Near Oxford | Blenheim |
| 44982 | What Was The Name Of Frank Spencer's Wife In The 1970s Sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em | Betty Spencer |
| 44983 | In Maths, Add The Number Of Snow White's Dwarfs To The Number Of Degrees In A Right Angle | 97 |
| 44984 | What 'A' Is A Trinket Or Jewel Worn As A Protection Against Evil | Amulet |
| 44985 | The Song 'Shall We Dance' Comes From Which Rodgers And Hammerstein Musical | The King And I |
| 44986 | In Humans, What Specific Part Of The Body Is Affected By An Embolism | Blood Vessel / Artery |
| 44987 | In Which Lethal Weapon Film Did Patsy Kensit Star As Mel Gibson's Love Interest | Lethal Weapon 2 |
| 44988 | The Name Of Which Italian Politician And Author, Born In 1469, Is Synonymous With Amoral Cunning | Niccolo Machiavelli |
| 44989 | In Geography, In Which Country Is The City Of Casablanca | Morocco |
| 44990 | In Fashion, Is A Baggy Sweater Known As A Sloppy Joe Or A Sloppy Jim | Sloppy Joe |
| 44991 | In Britain, Which Day Marks The Start Of The Grouse- Shooting Season | Twelfth Of August (Glorious 12th) |
| 44992 | What Nationality Is The Operatic Tenor Jose Carreras | Spanish |
| 44993 | In Theatre, Which Nineteenth-Century Norwegian Playwright Wrote The Drama Peer Gynt | Henrik Ibsen |
| 44994 | In What 1960s US Sitcom Did Jed Clampett Strike Oil And Move His Family From The Country To The City | The Beverly Hillbillies |
| 44995 | The Egyptian Plover Is A Bird Reputed To Pick Decayed Food And Grubs From The Mouth Of Which Creature | Crocodile |
| 44996 | Which Australian Film Actress Starred In The West End Production Of 'The Blue Room' In 1998 | Nicole Kidman |
| 44997 | In 1707, Did The Act Of Union Unite England With Scotland Or Wales | Scotland |
| 44998 | In Geography, How Many Continental Landmasses Lie Entirely In The Southern Hemisphere | Two (Australia & Antarctica) |
| 44999 | Which Of The Four Gospels In The New Testament Is The Shortest | Mark |
| 45000 | Which Hollywood Actress Starred In Steven Spielberg's E.T When She Was Only Seven Years Old | Drew Barrymore |
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| 45001 | In Human Biology, Which Is Longer: The Large Or Small Intestine | Small |
| 45002 | The Film 'Quadrophenia' Was Based On Which Rock Band's Best-Selling Album | The Who |
| 45003 | In Economics, For What Do The Letters 'ERM' Stand For | Exchange Rate Mechanism |
| 45004 | What Type Of Creatures Would An 'Apiculturist' Keep | Bees |
| 45005 | Which Rogers And Hammerstein Musical Is Named After A Fairground Attraction | Carousel |
| 45006 | In Which Decade Was Polythene Discovered | 1930s |
| 45007 | Which Canadian Author Wrote 'Anne Of Green Gables' | Lucy Maud Montgomery |
| 45008 | What 'M' Is Used To Describe A Cinema With A Large Number Of Screens | Multiplex |
| 45009 | Moccasin Shoes Are Part Of The Traditional Costume Of Which People | Red Indians / Native Americans |
| 45010 | In Human Biology, Is Amblyopia A Loss Of Hearing, Sight Or Taste | Sight |
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