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General Knowledge
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| 45011 | Were Britain's First Basic State Old-Age Pensions Established In The First Or Second Decade Of The Twentieth Century | First |
| 45012 | In Science, Which Term Is Used To Describe The Lowest Temperature That Can Theoretically Be Attained | Absolute Zero |
| 45013 | The Cape Of Good Hope Is A Headland On The Coast Of Which Country | South Africa |
| 45014 | In Which 1970s Television Comedy Series Did Reg Varney Star As Bus Driver Stan Butler | On The Buses |
| 45015 | What Do The Letters FAO Stand For When Written On A Fax | For The Attention Of |
| 45016 | In Nature 'Osier' Is The Name Given To Twigs From Which Genus Of Tree, When Used In Basket-Making | Willow |
| 45017 | Which Victorian Author Wrote The Novel Vanity Fair, First Published In 1847 | William Makepiece Thackeray |
| 45018 | Which Two Colours Make Up The Greek National Flag | Blue & White |
| 45019 | Which British Athlete Won The Gold Medal In The Women's Heptathlon At The 2000 Sydney Olympic Games | Denise Lewis |
| 45020 | In Food, 'Antipasto' Is The Italian Term For Which Course Of A Meal | Starter |
| 45021 | In Which Year Did The Hovercraft Cease Cross-Channel Services | 2000 |
| 45022 | Which British Daily Newspaper Features The Fred Bassett Cartoon Strip | Daily Mail |
| 45023 | What Nationality Is Formula One Motor Racing Champion Michael Schumacher | German |
| 45024 | In Which European Capital City Is The Train Station 'Tara Street' | Dublin |
| 45025 | Is The Mojave Desert In The Northern Or The Southern Hemisphere | Northern |
| 45026 | Which Of These Is Not An Olympic Event: Mountain Biking, Softball Or Netball | Netball |
| 45027 | In Politics, What 'S' Is A State That Has No Official Ties To Any Religious Movement | Secular (State) |
| 45028 | How Is The Anonymous Racing Driver In The TV Show 'Top Gear' More Commonly Known | The Stif |
| 45029 | What Is The Name Of The Test That Must Be Passed By All Licenced London Taxi Drivers | The Knowledge |
| 45030 | In History, The Battle Of Crecy Was The First Important Land Battle Of Which War Fought Between 1337 And 1453 | Hundred Years War |
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| 45031 | Which Actor Played 'Travis Bickle' In The Cult Film 'Taxi Driver' | Robert De Niro |
| 45032 | In Food, Which N Is A Confection Of Boiled Syrup, Beaten Egg White, Nuts And Fruit | Nougat |
| 45033 | The 1993 Film' What's Love Got To Do With It' Was About The Stormy Lives Of Which Married American Musical Couple | Ike & Tina Turner |
| 45034 | The Chilterns Are A Notable Feature Of Which English County | Buckinghamshire |
| 45035 | In The Animal Kingdom, The Dogfish Belongs To Which Family Of Fish | Shark |
| 45036 | In Government, For What Do The Letters Dti Stand | Department Of Trade And Industry |
| 45037 | In The TV Series Friends, What Is The Relationship Between Monica And Ross | Brother & Sister |
| 45038 | Mozart's Last Symphony, Number 41, Is Named After Which Planet | Jupiter |
| 45039 | What 'C' Is The Name Given To The White Ball In A Game Of Snooker | Cue Ball |
| 45040 | What Is The Last Word In The NATO Phonetic Alphabet | Zulu |
| 45041 | In What Sport Might A Player 'Snap' The Ball To The Quarterback | American Football |
| 45042 | In Film, Sir John Gielgud Won An Oscar For Playing Dudley Moore's Butler In Which 1981 Comedy | Arthur |
| 45043 | In Nature, Is The Monkey Puzzle Tree A Type Of Conifer | Yes |
| 45044 | Which Country Lost Football's Euro 2000 Final In Holland | Italy |
| 45045 | In The Musical West Side Story, Was Riff A Member Of The Jets Or The Sharks | Jets |
| 45046 | Is Northern Ireland Or Wales Larger, In Terms Of Population | Wales |
| 45047 | In What 1993 Film Tells The Story Of The Jamaican Bobsleigh Team | Cool Runnings |
| 45048 | What Is The Fourth Word In The UK National Anthem | Gratious |
| 45049 | In Transport, What Colour 'Cats' Eyes' Separate The Lanes Leaving The Motorway From The Nearside Lane | Green |
| 45050 | In Biology, Does An Anaerobic Organism Need Oxygen To Survive | No |
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| 45051 | In Snooker, Which Of These Balls Has The Higher Value, Brown Or Green | Brown |
| 45052 | Lisbon Is The Capital City Of Which European Country | Portugal |
| 45053 | Amnesty International Won The Nobel Peace Prize In Which Decade:. The 1960s, 1970s Or 1980s | 1970s |
| 45054 | What Is The Name Of The French National Anthem | La Marseillaise |
| 45055 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is A 'Hobby' A Wader Or A Falcon | Falcon |
| 45056 | Who Wrote 'Verses On The Death Of Dr Swift', Published In 1739 | Jonathan Swift |
| 45057 | How Old Was James Dean When He Died: 21, 24 Or 26 | 24 |
| 45058 | What 'G' Is A Type Of British Biscuit, Often Known As A 'Squashed-Fly' Biscuit | Garibaldi |
| 45059 | Which Scottish Singer Married Bee Gee Maurice Gibb In 1969 | Lulu |
| 45060 | Which London Underground Station Serves Both Harrods And Harvey Nichols | Knightsbridge |
| 45061 | In Classical Music, A Piano Trio Is A Chamber Ensemble Usually Consisting Of A Piano, A Violin And What Other Instrument | Cello |
| 45062 | What A Describes Any Medication That Neutralises Stomach Acid | Antacid |
| 45063 | What Name Is Given To The Barristers' Chambers Cherie Blair Helped To Set Up, As Well As The Name Of A 1999 Science-Fiction Film Starring Keanu Reeves | The Matrix |
| 45064 | Which Aid To Medical Diagnosis Was Discovered By Wilhelm Runtgen | X-Rays |
| 45065 | In The 1991 Film Frankie And Johnny, Who Played Frankie Alongside Al Pacino | Michelle Pfeiffer |
| 45066 | Name The Author Of The 1932 Classic Novel 'Brave New World' | Aldous Huxley |
| 45067 | In Which Event Did Jason Queally Become Britain's First Gold Medallist Of The Sydney 2000 Olympics: Shooting Or Cycling | Cycling |
| 45068 | Alex Salmond Resigned As Leader Of Which Uk Political Party In July 2000 | Scottish |
| 45069 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is A Vixen A Fox Or A Rabbit | Fox |
| 45070 | In Literature, Who Wrote Verses And Stories For His Son, Christopher Robin | A A Milne |
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| 45071 | Which English City Would You Find Between The Rivers Plym And Tamar | Plymouth |
| 45072 | Name The Australian Outlaw Of The 1870s Who Became Famous For The Home-Made Armour He Wore During His Robberies | Ned Kelly |
| 45073 | In Sailing, What's The Term Used When A Boat Follows A Zig-Zag Course In Order To Sail In The Direction From Which The Wind Is Coming | Tacking |
| 45074 | What 'V' Is The Hardening Of Rubber By Heating It At High Temperatures With Sulphur | Vulcanisation |
| 45075 | Which Metal Is Most Commonly Found In Liquid Thermometers | Mercury |
| 45076 | Which Flower Has A Latin Name Meaning 'Little Sword', Because Of Its Leaves | Gladiolus (Gladioli) |
| 45077 | Inside The European Union, What Is The Highest Mountain Range | The Alps |
| 45078 | What Is The Name Of Ground Almond Paste Used In Cake Decoration | Marzipan |
| 45079 | In Which Country Was The Model Claudia Schiffer Born | Germany |
| 45080 | In Film, Kathy Bates Starred As The Unsinkable Molly Brown In Which James Cameron Movie | Titanic |
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