General Knowledge Quiz #192
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General Knowledge Quiz #192
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What was Tesco planning to advertise nationally in 2014 until forced to cancel the campaign because the adverts featured beef cattle?
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A 2014 UK Newcastle University study found what weekly payment incentive was required to double the success rate of people wanting to quit smoking: £50; £25; £125; or £250?
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What famous annual 'Roman numeralled' sporting event is an oronym for an 'impressive night bird'?
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The earliest known fragment of Earth's crust (at 2014), a Zircon crystal from Western Australia is how many years old: 4.4m; 44m; 440m; or 4.4bn?
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Clarence Darrow (1857-1938), fictionalized by Tracey, Spacey, and Fonda among others, was a famous American libertarian and: Artist; Lawyer; Footballer; or President?
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In the 21st century the actual risk of death from flying by plane is roughly one in: 3,000; 30,000; 300,000; or 3 Million?
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According to a study of international Wikipedia articles who did Massachusetts Institute of Technology judge the most famous person of all time (at 2014): Aristotle; Mahatma Gandhi; Diana Princess of Wales; or David Beckham?
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Spell the Russian host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics: Soczi; Sozche; Sochi; or Czotzscei?
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What is the German brewery whose name means 'Lion's brew'?
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'(What creature?) Day' is celebrated in the US on 2 Feb 2014, whose traditions pre-date the so-named film by at least 150 years?
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In 2014 the British government reversed laws to report and eradicate which naturalized North American species, due to the aims being hopeless?
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24 Sussex Drive, and Harrington Lake in Gatineau Park are the official prime ministerial residences of which nation?
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The word gladiator derives from the Latin/Roman word for: Pleated skirt; Sword; Happy; or Flower?
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Which modern-day item of clothing was worn at and named after the 1853-56 Crimean War battle/town, part of Sevastopol since 1957?
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A 2014 UK Newcastle University study found what weekly payment incentive was required to double the success rate of people wanting to quit smoking: £12.50; £25; £125; or £250?
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Which timeless rocker and cameo pirate co-authored a 2014 children's book with his daughter called: 'Gus and me - the story of my Granddad and my first guitar'?
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Loosely translating as 'volchiy bilet', what Russian slang term refers to a personal document which restricts the owner's rights or movement: Dog tag; Wolf ticket; Cow paper; or Cat flap?
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Like the mid 1900s 'thrupney bit', the proposed new British one pound coin revealed in 2014 has how many sides, excluding its two main faces: Five; Seven; Ten; or Twelve?
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What is the acronym referring to a scale of readiness in the US military, derived from 'defense readiness condition'?
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In March 2014 the EU Parliament voted for what single European standard by 2017: Mobile-cell-phone chargers; Car indicator frequency; Stiletto heel maximum height; or Buck's Fizz recipe?
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An electronic signal/echo test and a famous golf brand is: Ping; Wing; Ding; or Bling?
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What was Tesco planning to advertise nationally in 2014 until forced to cancel the campaign because the adverts featured beef cattle?Milk
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A 2014 UK Newcastle University study found what weekly payment incentive was required to double the success rate of people wanting to quit smoking: £50; £25; £125; or £250?£12.50
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What famous annual 'Roman numeralled' sporting event is an oronym for an 'impressive night bird'?Super Bowl
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The earliest known fragment of Earth's crust (at 2014), a Zircon crystal from Western Australia is how many years old: 4.4m; 44m; 440m; or 4.4bn?4.4billion years
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Clarence Darrow (1857-1938), fictionalized by Tracey, Spacey, and Fonda among others, was a famous American libertarian and: Artist; Lawyer; Footballer; or President?Lawyer
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In the 21st century the actual risk of death from flying by plane is roughly one in: 3,000; 30,000; 300,000; or 3 Million?One in 3 Million
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According to a study of international Wikipedia articles who did Massachusetts Institute of Technology judge the most famous person of all time (at 2014): Aristotle; Mahatma Gandhi; Diana Princess of Wales; or David Beckham?Aristotle
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Spell the Russian host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics: Soczi; Sozche; Sochi; or Czotzscei?Sochi
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What is the German brewery whose name means 'Lion's brew'?Löwenbräu
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'(What creature?) Day' is celebrated in the US on 2 Feb 2014, whose traditions pre-date the so-named film by at least 150 years?Groundhog Day
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In 2014 the British government reversed laws to report and eradicate which naturalized North American species, due to the aims being hopeless?Grey squirrel
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24 Sussex Drive, and Harrington Lake in Gatineau Park are the official prime ministerial residences of which nation?Canada
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The word gladiator derives from the Latin/Roman word for: Pleated skirt; Sword; Happy; or Flower?Sword
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Which modern-day item of clothing was worn at and named after the 1853-56 Crimean War battle/town, part of Sevastopol since 1957?Balaclava
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A 2014 UK Newcastle University study found what weekly payment incentive was required to double the success rate of people wanting to quit smoking: £12.50; £25; £125; or £250?£12.50
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Which timeless rocker and cameo pirate co-authored a 2014 children's book with his daughter called: 'Gus and me - the story of my Granddad and my first guitar'?Keith Richards
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Loosely translating as 'volchiy bilet', what Russian slang term refers to a personal document which restricts the owner's rights or movement: Dog tag; Wolf ticket; Cow paper; or Cat flap?Wolf ticket
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Like the mid 1900s 'thrupney bit', the proposed new British one pound coin revealed in 2014 has how many sides, excluding its two main faces: Five; Seven; Ten; or Twelve?Twelve
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What is the acronym referring to a scale of readiness in the US military, derived from 'defense readiness condition'?DEFCON
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In March 2014 the EU Parliament voted for what single European standard by 2017: Mobile-cell-phone chargers; Car indicator frequency; Stiletto heel maximum height; or Buck's Fizz recipe?Mobile/cell-phone chargers
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An electronic signal/echo test and a famous golf brand is: Ping; Wing; Ding; or Bling?Ping
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