Questions for Last Month
Question ID:
1186
Question:
Which is Iceland's most famous volcano?
Possible Answers:
a)
Kilauea
b)
Hekla
c)
Erebus
d)
Taal
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1187
Question:
What kind of ladies' accessory was a reticule?
Possible Answers:
a)
Bag
b)
Sash
c)
Hatpin
d)
Parasol
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1188
Question:
To which island is the nocturnal primate called the aye-aye native?
Possible Answers:
a)
Madagascar
b)
Tasmania
c)
Sri Lanka
d)
Mauritius
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1189
Question:
What popular variety of tea if flavoured with bergamot?
Possible Answers:
a)
Assam
b)
Lapsang
c)
Earl Grey
d)
Darjeeling
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1190
Question:
Which acid takes its name from the Latin word meaning 'leaf'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Tannic
b)
Folic
c)
Acetic
d)
Nitric
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1191
Question:
What fraction of an academic year is a semester?
Possible Answers:
a)
Quarter
b)
Half
c)
Third
d)
Eighth
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1192
Question:
In Beatrix Potter's stories which kind of animal is Mr Tod?
Possible Answers:
a)
Rabbit
b)
Squirrel
c)
Fox
d)
Pig
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1193
Question:
The wine Tokay originated in which country?
Possible Answers:
a)
Germany
b)
Hungary
c)
Japan
d)
Bulgaria
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1194
Question:
What were the poet T S Eliot's forenames?
Possible Answers:
a)
Terence Stuart
b)
Thadeus Soames
c)
Trevor Saliens
d)
Thomas Stearns
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1195
Question:
In the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' what type of creature is Mr Tumnus?
Possible Answers:
a)
Beaver
b)
Faun
c)
Lion
d)
Fox
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1196
Question:
The park called the Plains of Abraham lies within which Canadian city's limits?
Possible Answers:
a)
Vancouver
b)
Montreal
c)
Toronto
d)
Quebec
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1197
Question:
Who was the last US President to die in office?
Possible Answers:
a)
F D Roosevelt
b)
L B Johnson
c)
Harry Truman
d)
John Kennedy
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1198
Question:
Freddie Eynsford-Hill is a character in which musical?
Possible Answers:
a)
Salad Days
b)
My Fair Lady
c)
Me and My Girl
d)
Kiss Me Kate
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1199
Question:
In which country did Charlie Chaplin die?
Possible Answers:
a)
Scotland
b)
Sweden
c)
Switzerland
d)
Spain
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1200
Question:
Kandahar is the former capital of which country?
Possible Answers:
a)
Afghanistan
b)
Vietnam
c)
Ukraine
d)
Pakistan
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1201
Question:
Which English king has the sobriquet 'Rufus'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Henry II
b)
William II
c)
Edward II
d)
Harold II
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1202
Question:
What colour is the middle stripe of the national flag of The Netherlands?
Possible Answers:
a)
Red
b)
White
c)
Blue
d)
Orange
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1203
Question:
Which country do the pop trio Lasgo come from?
Possible Answers:
a)
Belgium
b)
France
c)
Italy
d)
Sweden
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1204
Question:
Which king was given the nickname 'The English Justinian'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Henry VIII
b)
William I
c)
Edward I
d)
Charles II
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1205
Question:
What is the name of the stretch of water between Sumatra and Java in which Krakatoa is located?
Possible Answers:
a)
Makassar Strait
b)
Sunda Strait
c)
Palk Strait
d)
Java Strait
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1206
Question:
Which London square features in the chorus of the wartime song "it's a Long way to Tipperary'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Soho
b)
Trafalgar
c)
Leicester
d)
Berkeley
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1207
Question:
Which of the following did Tom Hanks play in the 1999 film 'The Green Mile'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Prison Officer
b)
Athlete
c)
Gardener
d)
Painter
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1208
Question:
Which of these London landmarks is in Whitehall?
Possible Answers:
a)
Eros
b)
Traitor's Gate
c)
Aldgate Pump
d)
The Centotaph
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1209
Question:
Which of these Pankhurst's was the mother of the other three?
Possible Answers:
a)
Christabel
b)
Adela
c)
Emmeline
d)
Sylvia
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1210
Question:
Which Hitchcock film starts Sean Connery as a rich publisher?
Possible Answers:
a)
Rear Window
b)
Marnie
c)
The Birds
d)
Notorious
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1211
Question:
Fava Bean is an alternative name for which type of bean?
Possible Answers:
a)
Flageolet
b)
Kidney
c)
Broad
d)
Lima
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1212
Question:
Which number golf club used to be called a 'mashie iron'?
Possible Answers:
a)
Two
b)
Three
c)
Four
d)
Five
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1213
Question:
In 'Dangermouse' what was the name of the villain Baron Greenbacks's fluffy white pet?
Possible Answers:
a)
Augustus
b)
Caligula
c)
Nero
d)
Tiberius
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1214
Question:
Which of these central American countries is the largest in area?
Possible Answers:
a)
Guatemala
b)
Honduras
c)
Nicaragua
d)
Panama
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1215
Question:
Which of the following is a 2003 film directed by Clint Eastwood?
Possible Answers:
a)
Ethereal Sea
b)
Strange Stream
c)
Mystic river
d)
Weird Pool
e)
f)
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Question ID:
1216
Question:
In which city is the musical 'The Beatiful Game' set?
Possible Answers:
a)
Liverpool
b)
Manchester
c)
Belfast
d)
London
e)
f)
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