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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 93 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 6441 | What did the contestants in the Greek olympics wear | Nothing |
| 6442 | What does am fm do for a living | Disc jockey |
| 6443 | Who said "I’ve watched a lot of baseball - on the radio" | Gerald Ford |
| 6444 | To which city did the Lord tell Jonah to go and denounce its citizens' wickedness | He tried to flee to spain instead, and was swallowed by the "whale"nineveh |
| 6445 | Common non domestic animal is not mentioned in the Bible | Rats |
| 6446 | What colour does the prefix 'leuco-' refer to | White |
| 6447 | The first cricket one-day international was held between england and ______ | Australia |
| 6448 | Fish was lead singer with which band, before going solo | Marillion |
| 6449 | What is the oldest country in all Europe, & the oldest republic in the world | San marino |
| 6450 | Born in Urbino in 1483, which Italian artist, with Leonardo and Michelangelo, is considered one of the three Masters of the High Renaissance | Raphael |
| 6451 | Before Cartoon Characters "Tom & Jerry" Were Made Famous Tom Was Called By Another Name What Was It | Jasper |
| 6452 | In which musical work of 1925 would you hear the song Summertime | Porgy and bess |
| 6453 | What colour is the most popular eye shadow of all time | Max Factor's Powder Blue |
| 6454 | All soldiers of every country do it - do what | Salute with right hand |
| 6455 | Which children's comic character lives at Bunkerton Castle? | Lord Snooty |
| 6456 | Who once famously quipped "Do I Not like Orange"? | Graham Taylor |
| 6457 | What is this sign called "&" | Ampersand |
| 6458 | Hagen what is a young lion called | Cub |
| 6459 | What is the aquatic nickname of Schubert's Piano Quintet in A | The trout quintet |
| 6460 | Who introduces Channel 4's Time Team programme | Tony robinson |
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| 6461 | How many engines are on a B52 bomber? | Eight |
| 6462 | This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941 | Pearl harbour |
| 6463 | Which feature length Disney cartoon had a Scottish Terrier called Jock in it | Lady and the tramp |
| 6464 | Who invented the most common projection for world maps | Gerardus mercator |
| 6465 | Which motorway is seen as Manchester's equivalent to the M25? | M60 |
| 6466 | What State was founded in 1948 | Israel |
| 6467 | What do the letters MG stand for on cars | Morris Garages |
| 6468 | Collective nouns - a siege of | Herons |
| 6469 | In what Australian state would you find Cairns | Queensland |
| 6470 | Where was first time, in 1894, the Mormons settled | Nevada |
| 6471 | Who reigns over Japan an emperor, a king or a queen | Emperor |
| 6472 | Fox what is the capital of idaho | Boise |
| 6473 | Stenophobia is the fear of | Narrow things narrow places |
| 6474 | Which F1 racing driver, after receiving the last rites, went on to win 2 world championships | Niki lauda |
| 6475 | Gina Hemphill carried the Olympic Torch at the opening ceremony of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Who was her famous grandfather | Jesse owens |
| 6476 | In a museum La Crosse Kansas is Crandals Champion what | Barbed Wire museum |
| 6477 | What is a group of bees | Swarm |
| 6478 | What does AMSTRAD stand for | Alan Michael Sugar Trading |
| 6479 | Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ________. | Dune |
| 6480 | What is the literal translation of haute couture | High Sewing |
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| 6481 | In ancient Sparta what was the penalty for bachelorhood | Can't watch women's gymnastics |
| 6482 | What is the last element - Alphabetically | Zirconium |
| 6483 | Who coined the term gossip column | Mark Twain |
| 6484 | What kind of electricity is produced when you rub a balloon against your hair | Static electricity |
| 6485 | In the Bible who put Daniel in the lions den | King Darius |
| 6486 | Fuggles and Goldings are varieties of what | Hops |
| 6487 | In the Sherlock Holmes stories, of what subject was professor Moriarty a professor | Mathematics |
| 6488 | The inaugural London Marathon was run in which year? | 1981 |
| 6489 | What is the fourth most common language in the USA | ASL American Sign Language |
| 6490 | How many ponies did the pony express use weekly | None - They used only horses |
| 6491 | What is the largest animal that ever lived | Blue whale |
| 6492 | In the Royal Navy, which rank is immediately above captain | Commodore |
| 6493 | Who is the presenter of the British TV quiz show 'Perfection'? | Nick Knowles |
| 6494 | Who wrote Principia Mathernatica. with Alfred North Whitehead, between 1910 and 1913 | Bertrand russell |
| 6495 | What is a group of this animal called: Mallard | Sord |
| 6496 | What type of cloud is a thundercloud | Cumulonimbus |
| 6497 | What creature, when drunk, always falls on its right side | An Ant |
| 6498 | Who is the Patron Saint of TV | St Clare |
| 6499 | The Attock is a forbidden river that no pure who can pass | Hindu |
| 6500 | What was Dustin Hoffman's character's name in "Rain Man?" | Raymond Babbitt |
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| 6501 | Name Casper the friendly ghosts horse | Nightmare |
| 6502 | What is the metric word for a million | Mega |
| 6503 | What 1969 film last line Clint Eastwood "I fall off em everywhere" | Where Eagles Dare |
| 6504 | Who discovered gold on the witwatersrand | George harrison |
| 6505 | Which airline has the registration prefix 'vr' | Cathay pacific |
| 6506 | On George Martin's farewell album In My Life, which actor sings the title song | Sean connery |
| 6507 | Who betrayed Samson to the Philistines | Delilah |
| 6508 | Merinthophobia is the fear of | Being bound tied up |
| 6509 | Plant with oval, usually purple fruit used as a vegetable | Aubergine |
| 6510 | Calamine, used as an ointment , contains a carbonate of which element | Zinc |
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