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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 5:39 pm

Q1. What does the name for the petrol company 'ESSO' stand for? STANDARD OIL
Q2. What is the name given to the sash worn on a Japanese kimono? OBI
Q3. What is the name of the river that is said to 'flow upside-down' through Melbourne? YARRA
Q4. If you are asked to wait for a 'moment', how long is this? 3.5MINUTES
Q5. You are following a car when you notice the International Registration letters 'PTM'. What country has this car come from? MALAYSIA
Q6. Which 20th century British Prime Minister had an American mother? WINSTON CHURCHILL
Q7. Who wrote the play 'Look Back In Anger'? JOHN OSBORNE
Q8. Which British city uses an anchor as its maker's mark on silver and gold? BIRMINGHAM
Q9. Who is the Patron Saint of Thieves? ST. NICHOLAS
Q10. In 1866, a new British medal was struck called the Albert Medal. What was it awarded for? GALLANTRY IN SAVING LIFE AT SEA
Q11. The Roman god Janus gave his name to which month? JANUARY
Q12. Which hero killed the gorgon Medusa? PERSEUS
Q13. In which year did the Live Aid concert take place? 1985
Q14. From which fruit is calvados made? APPLES
Q15. In which country is Geneva Gin made? HOLLAND
Q16. How long is allowed for the run up in a high jump event? NO LIMIT
Q17. Followers of which religion use prayer wheels? BUDDHISTS
Q18. Mangoes are rich in which vitamin? VITAMIN A
Q19. How many lines does a sonnet have? 14
Q20. In which country is Turku Airport? FINLAND
Q21. Which U.S. president signed the law making Martin Luther King Jr. Day a national holiday? RONALD REAGAN
Q22. Which is the only fruit NOT native to North America?
A) peaches B) cranberries C) blueberries D) Concord grapes A) PEACHES
Q23. What is the official fish of eight U.S. states? BROOK TROUT
Q24. In the 1997 movie "Titanic", whose hands are seen when Jack draws a picture of Rose wearing her diamond necklace? JAMES CAMERON'S
Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 20
Q26. Which U.S. president appeared on the cover of "Cosmopolitan" magazine as a young man kissing his girlfriend? GERALD FORD
Q27. What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Sorcerer's Stone in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"? FLUFFY
Q28. What color was the White House's Red Room when Dolley Madison was First Lady? YELLOW
Q29. In Steven Spielberg's 1975 movie "Jaws", what was the name of Quint's boat? THE ORCA
Q30. What actress got her own TV series after she sent a network executive two dozen Krispy Kreme donuts? KIRSTIE ALLEY
Q31. What book was Mark David Chapman carrying when he shot John Lennon? CATCHER IN THE RYE
Q32. What was the original name of the Bank of America? BANK OF ITALY
Q33. What Hollywood star was ranked first among actors on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest screen legends of the 20th century? HUMPHREY BOGART
Q34. Who was the first king to be called "The Great"? ALEXANDER III OF MACEDNIA
Q35. Which was the first American state to officially abolish slavery? VERMONT
Q36. What is a cross between a corgi and a dachshund called? DORGI
Q37. What is the lowest value of paper currency ever issued by the U.S. government? 3 CENTS
Q38. Wreaths made of what vegetable were awarded to the winning athletes at the Nemean games in ancient Greece? WILD CELERY
Q39. What was the initial budget allocated in 1939 for research and development of the atomic bomb? $6000
Q40. What color was named after a bloody 19th century European battle? MAGNETA
Q41. With which city is the novelist Peter Ackroyd associated? LONDON
Q42. What of the following is NOT an ingredient of glass?
A) Zinc B) Sand C) Tannic acid D)Ash C) TANNIC ACID
Q43. Which art movement included Matisse and Dufy? FAUXISM
Q44. The inventor of the lightbulb was Thomas Edison: what was his middle name? ALVA
Q45. In what culture is Papa the mother? MAORI
Q46. Where in the UK is the 'Lake District'? CUMBRIA
Q47. What is the capital of Pakistan? ISLAMBAD
Q48. For what film did Olympia Dukakis win an 'Oscar'? MOONSTRUCK
Q49. The 2002 association football world cup was held in two countries, can you name them? JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA
Q50. Vietnam is a major coffee exporter: true or false? TRUE
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby JAS » Sat Nov 24, 2007 5:59 pm

Good morning Mags...your late :lol: :lol: :lol:

Q6 I'm sure Winnie Churchill's mother was a Yank.
Q7 John Osbourne
Q8 I watch too much Antiques Roadshow...Birmingham
Q11 January
Q12 Perseus
Q14 Apples
Q17 Bhuddism
Q27 I think it was Fluffy
Q31 Catcher in the Rye
Q46 North East England

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby spell_check » Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:21 pm

13) 1985
44) Alva
49) Japan and South Korea
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:53 pm

JAS wrote:Good morning Mags...your late :lol: :lol: :lol:

Q6 I'm sure Winnie Churchill's mother was a Yank.
Q7 John Osbourne
Q8 I watch too much Antiques Roadshow...Birmingham
Q11 January
Q12 Perseus
Q14 Apples
Q17 Bhuddism
Q27 I think it was Fluffy
Q31 Catcher in the Rye
Q46 North East England

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NOW JAS ALL CORRECT BUT NEED SOME MORE INFO ON Q46
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:53 pm

spell_check wrote:13) 1985
44) Alva
49) Japan and South Korea


FIST PUMP SPELLY
ALL CORRECT
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby JAS » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:06 pm

OK...but only cos it's you :wink: :lol:

Q46 In the county of Cumbria, formally known as Cumberland (bloody fantastic sausages*)...to the left of the Pennines (if looking north)...just below the Jockenese bit...turn left, next stop Belfast :wink: :lol: Home of Beatrix Potter...very pretty...very wet*...Phew can't think of any more.

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:09 pm

JAS wrote:OK...but only cos it's you :wink: :lol:

Q46 In the county of Cumbria, formally known as Cumberland (bloody fantastic sausages*)...to the left of the Pennines (if looking north)...just below the Jockenese bit...turn left, next stop Belfast :wink: :lol: Home of Beatrix Potter...very pretty...very wet*...Phew can't think of any more.

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cumbria is correct
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:10 pm

Q3. What is the name of the river that is said to 'flow upside-down' through Melbourne? YARRA
Q4. If you are asked to wait for a 'moment', how long is this? A SECOND? - BUT IT STRETCHES.
Q6. Which 20th century British Prime Minister had an American mother? CHURCHILL
Q7. Who wrote the play 'Look Back In Anger'? JOHN OSBORNE
Q11. The Roman god Janus gave his name to which month? JANUARY
Q12. Which hero killed the gorgon Medusa? HERCULES?
Q14. From which fruit is calvados made? APPLE - inferior ones use a grape spirit base.
Q15. In which country is Geneva Gin made? INDIA?
Q17. Followers of which religion use prayer wheels? BUDDHISM - TIBET particularly
Q18. Mangoes are rich in which vitamin? C?
Q19. How many lines does a sonnet have? 14 [8+6]
Q21. Which U.S. president signed the law making Martin Luther King Jr. Day a national holiday? KENNEDY??
Q22. Which is the only fruit NOT native to North America?
A) peaches B) cranberries C) blueberries D) Concord grapes
Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 28
Q27. What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Sorcerer's Stone in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"? FLUFFY based on legendary CERBERUS.
Q28. What color was the White House's Red Room when Dolley Madison was First Lady? PINK?
Q33. What Hollywood star was ranked first among actors on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest screen legends of the 20th century? BOGART?
Q34. Who was the first king to be called "The Great"? AELFRED?
Q36. What is a cross between a corgi and a dachshund called? DORGI?
Q38. Wreaths made of what vegetable were awarded to the winning athletes at the Nemean games in ancient Greece? I thought it was laurels of IVY.
Q40. What color was named after a bloody 19th century European battle? CRIMSON?
Q42. What of the following is NOT an ingredient of glass?
A) Zinc B) Sand C) Tannic acid D)Ash
Q44. The inventor of the lightbulb was Thomas Edison: what was his middle name? ALVA
Q48. For what film did Olympia Dukakis win an 'Oscar'? MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING?
Q50. Vietnam is a major coffee exporter: true or false? TRUE?

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Mr66 » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:13 pm

Q/1 - Standard Oil - S.O
Q/3 - Yarra River - and it stinks as well!
Q/10 - 'Distinguished merit in promoting art,manufactures & commerce'
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:18 pm

Psyber wrote:Q3. What is the name of the river that is said to 'flow upside-down' through Melbourne? YARRA...CORRECT
Q4. If you are asked to wait for a 'moment', how long is this? A SECOND? - BUT IT STRETCHES. IT CERTAINLY DOES FOR MORE THAN YOUR ANSWER
Q6. Which 20th century British Prime Minister had an American mother? CHURCHILLCORRECT
Q7. Who wrote the play 'Look Back In Anger'? JOHN OSBORNECORRECT
Q11. The Roman god Janus gave his name to which month? JANUARYCORRECT
Q12. Which hero killed the gorgon Medusa? HERCULES?INCORRECT
Q14. From which fruit is calvados made? APPLE - inferior ones use a grape spirit base....CORRECT
Q15. In which country is Geneva Gin made? INDIA?INCORRECT
Q17. Followers of which religion use prayer wheels? BUDDHISM - TIBET particularly..CORRECT
Q18. Mangoes are rich in which vitamin? C?...INCORRECT
Q19. How many lines does a sonnet have? 14 [8+6]...CORRECT
Q21. Which U.S. president signed the law making Martin Luther King Jr. Day a national holiday? KENNEDY??...INCORRECT
Q22. Which is the only fruit NOT native to North America?
A) peaches B) cranberries C) blueberries D) Concord grapes ..CORRECT
Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 28.....INCORRECT
Q27. What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Sorcerer's Stone in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"? FLUFFY based on legendary CERBERUS....CORRECT
Q28. What color was the White House's Red Room when Dolley Madison was First Lady? PINK?...INCORRECT
Q33. What Hollywood star was ranked first among actors on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest screen legends of the 20th century? BOGART?..CORRECT
Q34. Who was the first king to be called "The Great"? AELFRED?...INCORRECT
Q36. What is a cross between a corgi and a dachshund called? DORGI?....CORRECT
Q38. Wreaths made of what vegetable were awarded to the winning athletes at the Nemean games in ancient Greece? I thought it was laurels of IVY......INCORRETC
Q40. What color was named after a bloody 19th century European battle? CRIMSON?.....INCORRECT
Q42. What of the following is NOT an ingredient of glass?
A) Zinc B) Sand C) Tannic acid D)Ash .....INCORRECT
Q44. The inventor of the lightbulb was Thomas Edison: what was his middle name? ALVA...CORRECT
Q48. For what film did Olympia Dukakis win an 'Oscar'? MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING?...INCORRECT
Q50. Vietnam is a major coffee exporter: true or false? TRUE?...CORRECT

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:19 pm

Mr66 wrote:Q/1 - Standard Oil - S.O...CORRECT
Q/3 - Yarra River - and it stinks as well!....CORRECT
Q/10 - 'Distinguished merit in promoting art,manufactures & commerce'..INCORRECT
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Mr66 » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:33 pm

Q/2 - Obi
Q/21 - Reagan

Query: Question 34, I assume, is a British monarch?
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:45 pm

Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 24??
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:28 pm

Mr66 wrote:Q/2 - Obi
Q/21 - Reagan

Query: Question 34, I assume, is a British monarch?


BOTH CORRECT
Q34 NO
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:30 pm

Psyber wrote:Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 24??


INCORRECT BUT GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:20 pm

Q42. What of the following is NOT an ingredient of glass?
A) Zinc B) Sand C) Tannic acid D)Ash
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:21 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
Psyber wrote:Q25. How many baby teeth do humans normally have? 24??


INCORRECT BUT GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

OK lets try 16 and failing that 20 - I figure its got to be a multiple of 4!!

PS: I think several of us have picked Thomas ALVA Edison
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:25 pm

Q18. Mangoes are rich in which vitamin? E??
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby smac » Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:20 am

Q9. St Nicholas (make sure he brings stuff down your chimney, not up!) of Myra.
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 19

Postby smac » Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:23 am

Q15. Canada
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