General Knowledge Quiz #152

The 152nd free trivia quiz in our general knowledge series at BusinessBalls.com. Suitable for team building, pub quizzes or just general entertainment. Try General Knowledge Quiz #151 here.

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  1. Bob, bowl, bun, chignon, and tonsure are types of what?
  2. What word appears before tilt, flood, face, house, and length, to produce five different terms?
  3. The French-English word 'torchon' refers to what French-style household item: Fondue cooker; Candle-stick; Table-lamp; or Tea-towel?
  4. Swede Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78, considered the father of taxonomy of living things, is the lectotype (example specimen) for which species?
  5. Clio, typically holding a scroll, is the ancient Greek muse of: History; Poetry; Tragedy; or Comedy?
  6. Which one of these factors enables the superheating of water to more than 100oC: The heat source exceeds 1500oC; Being on top of a mountain; Being in outer space; or The receptacle inner surface is extremely smooth?
  7. Which two of these have an internationally defined height: 55 gallon drum (44 British/Commonwealth gallons); Skyscraper; Mountain; or Basketball hoop?
  8. What, resembling a tomato and pepper hybrid, is the edible fruit produced by Diospyros trees, source of ebony wood?
  9. What physics term, a metaphor for meaningfulness, is the tendency of something to oscillate (with greater amplitude at some frequencies than at others)?
  10. The moral code, 'Treat others as you like to be treated', is known as the 'Ethic of (What)' - a principle of exchange for mutual effect/benefit, and word used variously in science and mathematics?
  11. The pseudo-Latin expression 'hax pax max Deus adimax' used in conjuring from the 1600s developed into what modern term referring to 'kidology' or nonsensical explanation?
  12. What descriptively prefixes a species of bear, cobra, and caiman (like an alligator), referring to something worn by some people?
  13. Who famously became leader of the vast and powerful US Teamsters trade union in 1957, imprisoned in 1967, missing in 1975, and declared dead in 1982?
  14. What river in SW Europe rises in the Swiss Alps and flows over 500 miles through Lake Geneva, Lyons, to the Mediterranean west of Marseilles?
  15. The German 'Dosenwerfen', the French 'Chamboule-tout', and the British 'Aunt Sally' are: Puddings; Games; Knitting-styles; or Weapons?
  16. The Amazon website logo includes what, in addition to the word?
  17. Casement, awning, and hopper refer to different types of opening what?
  18. Government legislation (EU, US, British 'Commonwealth' nations) is typically introduced via two 'paper' documents for discussion/explanation, respectively: Pink/White; White/Blue; Green/White; or White/Green?
  19. The 'bacronym' (a reverse acronym) 'Query Newlyn Harbour' is used as a mnemonic in what field: Aviation; Theatre; Sailing; or Civil Engineering?
  20. In computing and file-sharing what does P2P stand for?

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  1. Bob, bowl, bun, chignon, and tonsure are types of what?
    Hairstyle
  2. What word appears before tilt, flood, face, house, and length, to produce five different terms?
    Full
  3. The French-English word 'torchon' refers to what French-style household item: Fondue cooker; Candle-stick; Table-lamp; or Tea-towel?
    Tea-towel 
  4. Swede Carl Linnaeus, 1707-78, considered the father of taxonomy of living things, is the lectotype (example specimen) for which species?
    Homo Sapiens 
  5. Clio, typically holding a scroll, is the ancient Greek muse of: History; Poetry; Tragedy; or Comedy?
    History
  6. Which one of these factors enables the superheating of water to more than 100oC: The heat source exceeds 1500oC; Being on top of a mountain; Being in outer space; or The receptacle inner surface is extremely smooth?
    The receptacle inner surface is extremely smooth 
  7. Which two of these have an internationally defined height: 55 gallon drum (44 British/Commonwealth gallons); Skyscraper; Mountain; or Basketball hoop?
    55 gallon drum and Basketball hoop
  8. What, resembling a tomato and pepper hybrid, is the edible fruit produced by Diospyros trees, source of ebony wood?
    Persimmon
  9. What physics term, a metaphor for meaningfulness, is the tendency of something to oscillate (with greater amplitude at some frequencies than at others)?
    Resonance
  10. The moral code, 'Treat others as you like to be treated', is known as the 'Ethic of (What)' - a principle of exchange for mutual effect/benefit, and word used variously in science and mathematics?
    Reciprocity
  11. The pseudo-Latin expression 'hax pax max Deus adimax' used in conjuring from the 1600s developed into what modern term referring to 'kidology' or nonsensical explanation?
    Hocus-pocus
  12. What descriptively prefixes a species of bear, cobra, and caiman (like an alligator), referring to something worn by some people?
    Spectacled
  13. Who famously became leader of the vast and powerful US Teamsters trade union in 1957, imprisoned in 1967, missing in 1975, and declared dead in 1982?
    Jimmy Hoffa
  14. What river in SW Europe rises in the Swiss Alps and flows over 500 miles through Lake Geneva, Lyons, to the Mediterranean west of Marseilles?
    Rhône
  15. The German 'Dosenwerfen', the French 'Chamboule-tout', and the British 'Aunt Sally' are: Puddings; Games; Knitting-styles; or Weapons?
    Games 
  16. The Amazon website logo includes what, in addition to the word?
    Arrow 
  17. Casement, awning, and hopper refer to different types of opening what?
    Windows
  18. Government legislation (EU, US, British 'Commonwealth' nations) is typically introduced via two 'paper' documents for discussion/explanation, respectively: Pink/White; White/Blue; Green/White; or White/Green?
    Green/White 
  19. The 'bacronym' (a reverse acronym) 'Query Newlyn Harbour' is used as a mnemonic in what field: Aviation; Theatre; Sailing; or Civil Engineering?
    Aviation 
  20. In computing and file-sharing what does P2P stand for?
    Peer To Peer 
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