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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 655 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 45781 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is A Hare's 'Form', Or Lair, Above The Ground Or Below The Ground | Above Ground |
| 45782 | In Literature, Poet Philip Larkin Was Born In Which Century | Twentieth Century |
| 45783 | In Astronomy, Does A Planet Or A Comet Have A Name Meaning 'Wanderer' In Greek | Planet |
| 45784 | Which Stately Home Of North Yorkshire Was The Main Setting For The Television Dramatisation Of Brideshead Revisited | Castle Howard |
| 45785 | During The Sixteenth Century, The Artist Tintoretto Flourished In Which Italian City | Venice |
| 45786 | In Human Biology, Does The Pleura Membrane Cover The Liver Or The Lungs | Lungs |
| 45787 | Which French Actor, Born In 1948, Starred In The 1990 Movie Cyrano De Bergerac | Gerard Depardieu |
| 45788 | In Nature, Which Insect's Nest Is Called A 'Formicary' | Ant |
| 45789 | In The USA, Fremont Street And The Strip Are Features Of Which Gambler's Paradise | Las Vegas |
| 45790 | I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud' Is The First Line Of A Poem Written In 1804 By Whom | William Wordsworth |
| 45791 | Which Two Countries Jointly Hosted The Euro 2000 Football Championships | Belgium & Holland |
| 45792 | Is It True That In Gibraltar Vehicles Must Drive On The Left | No |
| 45793 | In Pop Music, Which Spice Girl Released A Solo Album Entitled 'Northern Star' | Mel C |
| 45794 | In Nature, Is 'Spirogyra' A Type Of Black Insect Or Green Algae | Green Algae |
| 45795 | In The Animal Kingdom, Vampire And Horseshoe Are Both Types Of Which Creature | Bat |
| 45796 | In Maths, At What Speed Would You Have Been Travelling If A Journey Of 60 Miles Took An Hour And A Half | 40 Mph |
| 45797 | In History, Was Income Tax Introduced In 1799 By A Tory Or A Whig Prime Minister | Tory (William Pitt) |
| 45798 | What Was The First Name Of Captain Webb, The First Man To Swim The English Channel | Matthew |
| 45799 | Who Was The First President Of The United States Of America To Serve Two Terms In Office | George Washington |
| 45800 | Was Dartmoor Or Exmoor The First To Be Designated As A National Park | Dartmoor |
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| 45801 | Who Has A Political Breakfast On BBC1 On Sunday Morning | David Frost |
| 45802 | Is Gluteus Maximus The Name Of A Roman Emperor Or A Muscle In The Body | Muscle |
| 45803 | If The Registration Plate On A Spanish Vehicle Shows The Letter B, What City Does It Come From | Barcelona |
| 45804 | In Art, Did Christopher Nevinson Paint Images Of The First World War Or The Second World War | First World War |
| 45805 | In The Proverb, Where Does Charity Begin | At Home |
| 45806 | Which Irish Presenter Fronted The Bbc Television Quiz Show Going For Gold | Henry Kelly |
| 45807 | Which Actress Played The Spurned Lover In The 1987 Film 'Fatal Attraction' | Glenn Close |
| 45808 | In Maths, How Many Prime Numbers Are There Between 10 And 15 | Two (11 & 13) |
| 45809 | In Literature, What Is The Surname Of Ogden, An American Writer Of Elaborate Light Verse | Nash |
| 45810 | In Which Televised Sport Did Giant Haystacks Become A Household Name | Wrestling |
| 45811 | In Transport, Which Is The Only London Mainline Rail Terminus To Share Its Name With A Bridge Over The Thames | Waterloo |
| 45812 | In Classical Music, What 'B' Is A Spanish Dance In Moderate Triple Time | Bolero |
| 45813 | Is Endocrinology The Study Of Nerves Or Hormones | Hormones |
| 45814 | In Which Ocean Do The Seychelles Lie | Indian Ocean |
| 45815 | Is Myrtle A Species Of Bird Or A Species Of Plant | Plant |
| 45816 | In UK Politics; Which Conservative Became Mp For Henley In 1974 | Michael Heseltine |
| 45817 | Is It True That Haemophilia Is A Disease Mainly Suffered By Men | Yes |
| 45818 | What 'B' Was A Famous 1960s London Fashion Store Opened By Barbara Hulanski | Biba |
| 45819 | In Science, Which Element Has The Chemical Symbol 'Ag' | Silver |
| 45820 | What Is The UK Telephone Dialling Code For Glasgow | 0141 |
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| 45821 | In Film, Who Won An Oscar For His Performance In The King And I | Yul Brynner |
| 45822 | Which Nation Formally Surrendered To The Americans On The Battleship USS Missouri On 2 September 1945 | Japan |
| 45823 | In Nature, What G Describes Long, Airborne Lines Of Spider Silk | Gossamer |
| 45824 | In Which British Town Might You Visit The 'Golden Mile' And The 'Tower Ballroom' | Blackpool |
| 45825 | In What Decade Did Nancy, Lady Astor Become The First Woman To Take Her Seat In The House Of Commons | 1910s |
| 45826 | Which Mediterranean Principality Is The Home Of The Monte Carlo Casino | Monaco |
| 45827 | In Cockney Rhyming Slang, Which Piece Of Furniture Is A 'Cain And Abel' | Table |
| 45828 | Which Now-Extinct Creature Looked Like An Elephant With A Thick Coat Of Hair | Mammoth |
| 45829 | In Pop Music, What Group's Singles Include 'You Really Got Me' And 'Waterloo Sunset' | The Kinks |
| 45830 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The 'Okapi' A Relative Of The Zebra Or The Giraffe | Giraffe |
| 45831 | In Hans Christian Andersen's Tale, 'The Ugly Duckling' Grew Into Which Fine Bird | Swan |
| 45832 | In Greek Mythology, Which King Of Phrygia Was Granted The Gift Of Converting Everything He Touched To Gold | Midas |
| 45833 | In Television, Which Flamboyant Dame Is Known For Saying 'Hello Possums' | Dame Edna Everage |
| 45834 | Which Scottish Football Team Plays At The 'Ibrox Stadium' | Glasgow Rangers |
| 45835 | In Boxing, Who Did Muhammad Ali Defeat In Zaire In The 1974 Fight Dubbed 'The Rumble In The Jungle' | George Foreman |
| 45836 | From Which Country Did Brazil Declare Independence In 1822 | Portugal |
| 45837 | Which Seventeenth-Century English Poet Wrote The Epic Poem 'Paradise Lost' | John Milton |
| 45838 | Which Impressionist Artist Famously Painted Different Versions Of The Facade Of Rouen Cathedral In The 1890s | Monet |
| 45839 | In Television's Star Trek, Which Starship Captain Is Associated With The Phrase 'Beam Me Up, Scotty' | Captain Kirk |
| 45840 | In Medicine, What Term Is Used To Describe An Inherited Disease Characterised By The Inability Of The Blood To Clot | Haemophilia |
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| 45841 | In History, Shoguns Were The Military Dictators Of Which Country Until 1867 | Japan |
| 45842 | Which Ancient Greek Poet Shares His Name With A Character In The Cartoon The Simpsons | Homer |
| 45843 | Korean Industrialist Sun Myung Moon Founded Which Religious Movement In 1954 | Unification Church |
| 45844 | The Songs 'Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This' And 'Miracle Of Love' Were Released By Which Pop Band | Eurhythmics |
| 45845 | In Film, Which Actor Played Jake La Motta In The 1980 Film Raging Bull | Robert De Niro |
| 45846 | What Was The Nationality Of 1960s Gymnastics Star 'Vera Caslayska' | Czech |
| 45847 | Which Female Poet Wrote The Bell Jar, First Published In 1963 Under The Pseudonym Victoria Lucas | Sylvia Plath |
| 45848 | From Which Latin American Country Did The Twentieth-Century Artist Frida Kahlo Come | Mexico |
| 45849 | The Wreck Of Which German World War 2 Battleship Was Located On The Sea Bottom In June 1989 | Bismark |
| 45850 | Port Said And Rosetta Are In Which Country | Egypt |
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