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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 664 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 46411 | Which English Premiership Football Team Is Nicknamed 'The Gunners' | Arsenal |
| 46412 | The 1965 Film The Collector Is Based On Whose Novel | John Fowles |
| 46413 | Is The Ski Resort Of Zermatt In Germany Or Switzerland | Switzerland |
| 46414 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The Jellyfish A Member Of The Fish Family | No |
| 46415 | Which Children's Game Is Played Using The Fruit Of The Horse Chestnut Tree | Conkers |
| 46416 | How Many Darts Does Each Player Use In A Standard Game | Three |
| 46417 | Complete The Title Of The Willy Russell Play Educating ….. Who | Rita |
| 46418 | Which Leading Man Appeared In The Films On The Waterfront, The Godfather And Apocalypse Now | Marlon Brando |
| 46419 | In Literature, Did Nick Hornby Write The Book About A Boy Or Man And Boy | About a Boy |
| 46420 | In History, How Many Tsars Of Russia Have Been Called Nicholas | Two |
| 46421 | In Nutrition, Is Riboflavin A Form Of Vitamin A Or Vitamin B | Vitamin B |
| 46422 | The Parliament Of Which Of The British Isles Is Called 'Tynwald' | Isle Of Man |
| 46423 | Which English County Is Also A Forename Of The Author Maugham | Somerset |
| 46424 | Television Comic Bernie Clifton Is Famous For Riding Which Comedy Bird | Ostrich |
| 46425 | Which Title, Meaning Emperor, Was Held By The German Ruler Wilhelm Ii | Kaiser |
| 46426 | In Cookery, What Are Dried Plums Usually Called | Prunes |
| 46427 | Which Star Of Musicals Was Born Elaine Bickerstaff | Elaine Paige |
| 46428 | In Which Decade Was London's Post Office Tower, Now Called The British Telecom Tower, Opened | 1960s (1965) |
| 46429 | In Biology, What Is The Largest Organ Inside The Human Body | Liver |
| 46430 | In The Animal Kingdom, Does A Badger Walk With Its Feet Pointing Inwards Or Outwards | Inwards |
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| 46431 | In Maths, A Nonagon Is A Shape With How Many Sides | Nine |
| 46432 | In Ancient History, Caesarean Was The Son Of Julius Caesar And Which Queen | Cleopatra |
| 46433 | Which Former General Became President Of France In 1958 | Charles De Gaulle |
| 46434 | Which Type Of Transport Was Preferred By The 'Two Fat Ladies' In Their Cookery Show | Motorbike And Sidecar |
| 46435 | In Which Decade Was The Singer Freddie Mercury Born | 1940s (1946) |
| 46436 | In Geography, Does China Share Its Border With More Or Fewer That Ten Countries | More |
| 46437 | In The Nursery Rhyme, Give The Line That Usually Follows 'Old King Cole Was A Merry Old Soul' | And A Merry Old Soul Was He |
| 46438 | What F Is An Establishment Where Metals Are Cast In Moulds | Foundry |
| 46439 | Which Roman Emperor Was The Subject Of Two Novels By Robert Graves | Claudius |
| 46440 | What Is The Current UK Telephone Dialling Code For Leeds | 0113 |
| 46441 | Who Was The Only American President To Resign In Office In The Twentieth Century | Richard Nixon |
| 46442 | Which Literary Prize Did Winston Churchill Win In 1953 | Nobel Prize For Literature |
| 46443 | In History, What Game Did British And German Soldiers Play During The Christmas Day Truce In 1914 | Football |
| 46444 | In, Film How Many Times Did Timothy Dalton Play James Bond | Twice |
| 46445 | What H Is The Name Given To A Group Of Buffalo Or Bison | Herd |
| 46446 | In Maths, What Is Six Times Seven | 42 |
| 46447 | Sparta Was An Acient City In Which Modern Day Country | Greece |
| 46448 | Which Actor Played Batman In The 1997 Film Batman And Robin | Goerge Clooney |
| 46449 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The Anaconda Snake Native To North Or South America | South America |
| 46450 | What Nationality Is Paul Hogan, Star Of The Crocodile Dundee Films | Australian |
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| 46451 | In Medicine, Which Is Worse, A First-Degree Burn Or A Third-Degree Burn | Third-Degree Burn |
| 46452 | Which Flower Is The National Symbol Of The Netherlands | Tulip |
| 46453 | Sir Roland Hill, Author Of The 1837 Book Post Office Reform, Created What | The Postage Stamp |
| 46454 | Is The Walker, Art Gallery In Liverpool Or Manchester | Liverpool |
| 46455 | In Pop Music, From Which African Country Is The Group 'Ladysmith Black Mambaza' | South Africa |
| 46456 | In Food, A Dish Described As 'Carbonade' Is A Beef Cooked In Which Alcoholic Beverage | Beer |
| 46457 | The UK, Denmark And Which Other Country Joined The 'EEC' In 1973 | (Republic Of ) Ireland |
| 46458 | In Politics, What, In The Context Of Parliamentary Elections, Do The Letters Stv Stand For | Single Transferable Vote |
| 46459 | Which Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical Features The Song 'The Music Of The Night' | Phantom Of The Opera |
| 46460 | Which Child Music Prodigy Played The Harpsichord For George Iii At The Age Of Eight | Mozart |
| 46461 | In Which North African Country Was French Author Albert Camus Born | Algeria |
| 46462 | Tirin And Bologna Are Cities In Which Country | Italy |
| 46463 | In Which Country Did The Klondike Gold Rush Of 1896 Take Place | Canada |
| 46464 | What Is The Title Of Mike Leigh's Oscar-Winning Film About Gilbert And Sullivan | Topsy - Turvy |
| 46465 | Which Ship Canal, Running Inland From The Mersey Estuary, Was Constructed Between 1887 And 1894 | Manchester Ship Canal |
| 46466 | Which Author Wrote The Novel The Odessa File | Frederick Forsythe |
| 46467 | What Is The First Name Of Jane And Peter Fonda's Actor Father | Henry |
| 46468 | In English History, Which M… C… Did King John Seal In 1215 | Magna Carta |
| 46469 | In English Law, A Divorce Decree That Brings A Marriage To A Legal End Is A Decree What | Absolute |
| 46470 | Which Founder Member Of The 'SDP' Was Elected Chancellor Of Oxford University In March 1987 | Lord Jenkins (Of Hillhead) |
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| 46471 | In Maths, If The Time Is 9.40 A.M, How Many Minutes Must Pass Before It Is Midday | 140 Minutes |
| 46472 | Which Female Singer Had Hits In 1993 With ' Dreams ' And In The Year 2000 With ' Rise ' | Gabrielle |
| 46473 | Notes From A Big Country Is A Book By Bill Bryson About Which Country | USA |
| 46474 | On Television, Which Character Did Patrick Macnee Play In The Avengers And The New Avengers | (John) Steed |
| 46475 | What Is The Only Mammal To Achieve True Flight | Bat |
| 46476 | Which Planet In Our Solar System Is The Most Similar To Venus In Terms Of Size And Mass | Earth |
| 46477 | Which Creatures Suddenly And Mysteriously Died Out At The End Of The Mesozoic Era | Dinosaurs |
| 46478 | In Drinks, Which Mixer, Sometimes Used With Vodka Or Gin, Contains Quinine | Tonic (Water) |
| 46479 | Who Presented A 1988 Television Documentary On Architecture Called A Vision Of Britain | (HRH) Prince Charles |
| 46480 | In Which Decade Did Professor Rubik Of Hungary Invent His Cube | 1970s (1975) |
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