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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 45641 | In The Television Programme The Lone Ranger, What Was The Name Of Tonto's Horse | Scout |
| 45642 | In Architecture, Is The Early English Style Considered To Be Gothic Or Baroque | Gothic |
| 45643 | Which 'A' Is A Respiratory Condition, Leading To Constriction Of The Bronchioles, Which Can Trigger Coughing, Breathlessness And Wheezing | Asthma |
| 45644 | When A Boat Is Sailing 'Close-Hauled' Is The Wind Blowing From Ahead, Behind, Or From The Side | Ahead |
| 45645 | In History, Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott Served As Prime Minister Of Which Country From 1891 To 1892: Canada Or The Usa | Canada |
| 45646 | On Land, A Group Of Which Birds Is Called A 'Gaggle' | Geese |
| 45647 | In What American City Was President John F Kennedy Assassinated | Dallas |
| 45648 | In UK Geography, The City Of Bristol Stands On Which River | Avon |
| 45649 | In Which UK Television Soap Might The Characters Drink At The Queen Vic | Eastenders |
| 45650 | What Was The First Name Of Birdseye, The Inventor Of Commercial Frozen Food Processing | Clarence |
| 45651 | What Part Of The Human Body Makes Up The Majority Of Household Dust | Skin |
| 45652 | Was Elgar's First Symphony Premiered In Manchester Or London | Manchester |
| 45653 | Which Q Is A Drug Obtained From The Bark Of The Cinchona Tree, Which Was Once Commonly Used To Treat Malaria | Quinine |
| 45654 | Viscount Alanbrooke Was Chief Of The British Imperial General Staff During Which World War | World War 2 |
| 45655 | From Which Country Did The Rock Group 'INXS' Come From | Australia |
| 45656 | In Food, Does The Adzuki Bean Originate In Asia Or Central America | Asia |
| 45657 | Which City In China Is The Largest In Area | Shanghai |
| 45658 | In Greek Architecture, Is An 'Entablature' Above Or Below A Column | Above |
| 45659 | In Literature, Does An Epistolary Novel Refer To A Novel Made Up Of Correspondence Or A Novel Written By A Child | Correspondence |
| 45660 | What Is The Current UK Telephone Dialling Code For Nottingham | 0115 |
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| 45661 | When Driving In The UK, What Colour Background Is Used For Signs To Tourist Attractions | Brown |
| 45662 | In History, Who Assumed The Title 'Fuehrer Of Germany' After The Death Of President Von Hindenburg In 1934 | Adolf Hitler |
| 45663 | Which Female Scientist Discovered Polonium, Naming It After Her Native Poland | Marie Curie |
| 45664 | How Many Symphonies Did The Composer Tchaikovsky Complete During His Lifetime: Six Or Eight | Six |
| 45665 | In Which Century Was The Teabag Invented | Twentieth Century |
| 45666 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Is A Female Swan Called | Pen |
| 45667 | In Pop Music, Which American Record Label Was Founded By Berry Gordy | Motown |
| 45668 | In Fashion, Was The 'Farthingale' Worn In The Elizabethan Or Georgian Period | Elizabethan |
| 45669 | In Nature, What 'C' Is The Embryo Stage Of A Butterfly's Life-Cycle | Chrysalis (Not Cocoon) |
| 45670 | Traditionally, Is Red Or White Wine Used In The French Dish 'Coq Au Vin' | Red |
| 45671 | In Literature, Which Charles Dickens Novel Has A Central Character Known As 'Pip' | Great Expectations |
| 45672 | In Pop Music, Complete The Title Of This UK Blondie Hit: 'Heart Of ...' | Glass |
| 45673 | How Many Times Was Marilyn Monroe Nominated For An Academy Award | Zero |
| 45674 | In Physics, What 'P' Is A Triangular Block Of Glass That Splits A Beam Of White Light Into Colours Of The Spectrum | Prism |
| 45675 | What Colour Is The Caravan Symbol On An Ordnance Survey Map | Blue |
| 45676 | Who Led The Romanian Communist Party From 1965 Until His Execution In 1989 | Nicolae Ceausescu |
| 45677 | In Which Decade Was The Broadcaster Terry Wogan Born | 1930s (1938) |
| 45678 | In The Human Body, What Happens To The Rate Of The Heart Beat During Exercise | It Increases |
| 45679 | Who Is Debbie Reynolds's Famous Actress Daughter | Carrie Fisher |
| 45680 | In Which Decade Was The Pocket Calculator Invented | 1970s (1971) |
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| 45681 | In Food, Which Root Crop Was Originally Known As The 'Swedish Turnip' | Swede |
| 45682 | Which Usually Fatal Disease Of Pigs Is Also Known As 'Hog Cholera' | Swine Fever |
| 45683 | Who Was British Prime Minister When The Country Joined The European Economic Community In 1973 | Sir Edward Heath |
| 45684 | Which Cartoon Family Lived At 345 Stonecave Road, Bedrock | The Flintstones |
| 45685 | In Food, With Which Fruit Is A Fish Dish Described As 'Vèronique' Garnished | Grapes |
| 45686 | In Literature, Who Is The Hero Of The Novel The Thirty-Nine Steps By John Buchan | Brigadier General Sir Richard Hannay |
| 45687 | Of Which Country Is The Volcanic Island Of 'Krakatoa' A Part | Indonesia |
| 45688 | Which Us City Is Benjamin Franklin's Birthplace And The Venue Of A Famous 1773 Tea Party | Boston |
| 45689 | Cheviot And Romney Are Breeds Of Which Farm Animal | Sheep |
| 45690 | In Fashion, Name Either Of The Garments Which Make Up A Twin Set | Cardigan Or Jumper |
| 45691 | Established By The United Nations In 1946, Which Global Organisation Aims To Eradicate Preventable Diseases | World Health Organisation |
| 45692 | Which English Poet Of The Sixteenth Century Wrote The Arcadia | Sir Philip Sidney |
| 45693 | In Art, Monet Painted A Series Of Canvases On The Banks Of The River Epte That Featured Which Trees | Poplar Trees |
| 45694 | What Sort Of Rats Were The British 7th Armoured Division, According To Their Nickname During The Second World War | Desert Rats |
| 45695 | Of Which Country Is Bucharest The Capital | Romania |
| 45696 | On Which Island Might You Visit Sam Lord's Castle And Bridgetown's Careenage | Barbados |
| 45697 | The Television Quiz Show Bob's Full House Was Based On Which Game | Bingo |
| 45698 | In Which Men's Gymnastics Event Are Two Wires Suspended Over 5 Metres From The Floor | Rings |
| 45699 | Which Hollywood Film Star Performed In A Pop Band Called 'The Bacon Brothers' | Kevin Bacon |
| 45700 | Despite Its Name, The Slow-Worm Is Really A Type Of Which Reptile | Lizard |
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| 45701 | On The Internet, What Does The Abbreviation 'IP' Stand For | Internet Protocol |
| 45702 | Which Word Can Mean Both A College And A Group Of Whales | School |
| 45703 | The Rows And The Roodee Racecourse Are Landmarks Of Which British City | Chester |
| 45704 | In The Nursery Rhyme 'Jack And Jill' What Did Jack Break | His Crown |
| 45705 | In The Nursery Rhyme About Jack And Jill, Which Of The Two Fell Down And Broke Their Crown | Jack |
| 45706 | Which Country Were Beaten By A 'Golden Goal' In The Final Of Football's Euro 2000 Championships | Italy |
| 45707 | Which Form Of Calcium Carbonate Did Michelangelo Use For His Statue David | Marble |
| 45708 | In Which Food-Based Television Detective Series Would You Find The Character 'Henry Crabbe' | Pie In The Sky |
| 45709 | In Nature, What Sort Of Bird Is A Red-Breasted Merganser | Duck |
| 45710 | In Law, What 'C' Is The Name .For The Person To Whom A Debt Is Owed | Creditor |
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