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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 648 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 45291 | In Literature, What Was The Surname Of The Poets Dante, Gabriel And Christina | Rosetti |
| 45292 | Which Country's Ruler Was Forced To Renounce His Divinity, After The Second World War, Although He Kept The Title Of Emperor? | Japan (Hirohito) |
| 45293 | In Ancient Egypt, The Pyramids Were Built As Tombs For Whom | Pharaohs |
| 45294 | Jomo Kenyatta Was The First President Of Which Country | Kenya |
| 45295 | Which Actor Played Dr Bamford In The British Film Saving Grace | Martin Clunes |
| 45296 | In Business, What Does 'AGM' Stand For | Annual General Meeting |
| 45297 | What Is The First Name Of The Wife Of Television Interviewer Michael Parkinson | Mary |
| 45298 | In Literature, Who Is The Author Son Of 'Kingsley Amis' | Martin Amis |
| 45299 | Which Classical Composer Wrote The Nineteenth-Century Opera Othello, First Performed In 1887 | Giuseppe Verdi |
| 45300 | In Italy, Which Venetian Bridge Links The Doge's Palace To The State Prison | Bridge Of Sighs |
| 45301 | In Sport, What Colour Is The Background To The Olympic Flag | White |
| 45302 | In The Animal Kingdom, An 'English Romney' Is A Type Of What | Sheep |
| 45303 | In History, The 'Anzac' Was A Combined Army Corps Formed Between Which Two Countries During World War I | Australia & New Zealand |
| 45304 | What Is The Name Of The BBC Documentary About People Living On An Island Off The Coast Of Scotland | Castaway |
| 45305 | What Is The Name Of The Old-Fashioned Bicycle With A Very Large Front Wheel And A Very Small Back Wheel | Penny Farthing |
| 45306 | When Richard Nixon Resigned In 1974, Who Replaced Him As US President | Gerald Ford |
| 45307 | What Is The First Name Of The Scottish Missionary Livingstone, Who Explored East And Central Africa | David |
| 45308 | Which Name For The Devil Means 'Lord Of The Flies' | Beelzebub |
| 45309 | What Beats Scissors In The Game ‘Scissors, Paper, Stone’ | Stone |
| 45310 | Which Is The Only Continent With No Permanent Human Population | Antarctica |
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| 45311 | In The US, What Was Closed On Alcatraz Island In 1963 | A Prison |
| 45312 | In Which Year Did UK Labour Politician James Callaghan Become Prime Minister | 1976 |
| 45313 | In Which Decade Was The Comedy Film The Life Of Brian Released | 1970s (1979) |
| 45314 | Is British Summer Time One Hour Behind Or One Hour Ahead Of Greenwich Mean Time | One Hour Ahead |
| 45315 | From Which Part Of The UK Does The Opera Singer Bryn Terfel Come | Wales |
| 45316 | Which 'P' Is An Alloy Of Tin And Lead Which Was Often Used To Make Drinking Tankards | Pewter |
| 45317 | In Which Capital City Might You Visit Union Station And The US Capital Building | Washington DC |
| 45318 | Which R Describes An Animal That Chews The Cud | Ruminant |
| 45319 | In What Century Was The Drug Aspirin First Developed | Nineteenth |
| 45320 | In Literature, James Bigglesworth, Known As Biggles, Was A Daredevil Aviator Created By Which Author | Captain W.E Johns |
| 45321 | Which American Ex-President's Wife Published A Collection Of Love Letters From Her Devoted Husband In September 2000 | Nancy Reagan |
| 45322 | What Are The First Names Of The Parents Of Fashion Designer Jasper Conran | Terence & Shirley |
| 45323 | Which Vitamin Is Also Known By The Name Of 'Tocopherol' | Vitamin E |
| 45324 | Which American Television Soap Featured The Characters Miss Ellie And Clayton Farlow | Dallas |
| 45325 | In The Human Body, The Adrenal Glands Lie At The Upper End Of Which Organ | Kidneys |
| 45326 | Which Actor Played 'Axel Foley' In The 1984 Film Beverly Hills Cop | Eddie Murphy |
| 45327 | Between The Two World Wars, Which Country Built The Maginot Line, Intended As A Defence Against German Attack | France |
| 45328 | Halkidiki Is A Popular Tourist Destination In Which Country | Greece |
| 45329 | Mycology Is The Study Of What: Fungi Or The Sinus | Fungi |
| 45330 | In Sport, How Many Olympic Gold Medals Did 'Jesse Owens' Win In 1936 | Four |
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| 45331 | In Astrology, The Crab Is The Symbol For Which Sign Of The Zodiac | Cancer |
| 45332 | In British History, Which Laws, Which Had Previously Controlled Movements Of Grain, Were Repealed In 1846 | Corn Laws |
| 45333 | What A Is Africa's Second-Largest Country, Stretching From The Mediterranean Coast Deep Into The Sahara Desert | Algeria |
| 45334 | In The Animal Kingdom, Cygnus Is The Latin Name For Which Bird | Swan |
| 45335 | According To The Literal Meaning, A Bibliophile Is A Person Who Has A Love Of What | Books |
| 45336 | What Is The Motto Of The SAS | Who Dares Wins |
| 45337 | What Is The First Name Of Michael Caine's Wife | Shakira |
| 45338 | In Music, Which Group Wrote The Songs 'Whole Lotto Love' And 'Stairway To Heaven' | Led Zeppelin |
| 45339 | The Ayatollah Khomeini Was Leader Of Which Country Between 1979 And 1989 | Iran |
| 45340 | In Food, The Tamarillo Fruit Is Also-Known As The 'Tree ...' What | Tomato |
| 45341 | Which London Church Stands At The Top Of Ludgate Hill | St Pauls Cathedral |
| 45342 | If The First Note Of The Music Scale Is Doh, What Is The Fifth Note Of The Scale | SOH |
| 45343 | In The Human Body, Is The Lingual Artery In The Hand Or In The Neck | Neck |
| 45344 | On Books, What Is The International Standard Book Number Better Known As | ISBN |
| 45345 | In Football, Which Spanish Team Did Gary Lineker Join In 1986 | Barcelona |
| 45346 | Is The Chemical Element Chlorine Represented By The Symbol Ch, Ci Or Cr | CI |
| 45347 | Berne Is The Capital Of Which Country | Switzerland |
| 45348 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Bean' And 'Greylag' Are Both Types Of Which Bird | Goose |
| 45349 | What Term Is Used To Describe Independent, Fee-Paying Schools Which Educate Children Up To University Entrance Standard | Public Schools |
| 45350 | In The UK The TTA Is An Agency That Oversees The Training Of Members Of Which Profession | Teaching |
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| 45351 | In History, Was The Famous World War I Pilot William Avery Bishop (A.K.A. Bill Bishop) Canadian Or American | Canadian |
| 45352 | Who Succeeded Geoffrey Howe As Foreign Secretary After His Resignation In 1989 | John Major |
| 45353 | Was The Musical 'Oklahoma' Written By Rogers And Hammerstein Or Gilbert And Sullivan | Rogers And Hammerstein |
| 45354 | In Medicine, For What Do The Letters Hrt Stand | Hormone Replacement Therapy |
| 45355 | What 'L' Is The Scottish Equivalent Of The English Word 'Lord' | Laird |
| 45356 | In Music, What Nationality Is Folk Singer 'Joan Baez' | American |
| 45357 | In Food, The Zest Refers To What Part Of A Citrus Fruit | Skin / Peel |
| 45358 | The Maori People Are The Original Inhabitants Of Which Country | New Zealand |
| 45359 | Which Actress Played The Part Of Annie In The 1994 Film Speed | Sandra Bullock |
| 45360 | What 'A' Is A Bridge Which Carries Water | Aqueduct |
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