General Knowledge Quiz 216
Questions
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In 2004, FIFA's President suggested that women footballers should wear?
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Mother Theresa, Florence Nightingale, Gandhi, Mandela, Dalai Lama, Buddha, Martin Luther King, Aung San Suu Kyi, and Jesus Christ are examples of a highly sophisticated modern leadership type, defined in Robert Greenleaf's 1977 book, '(What?) Leadership'?
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The infinitely powerful 'anyone can do it' form of leadership, requiring absolutely no authority or formal position whatsoever, abbreviated to the acronym ARK, is A Random act of?
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Leicester City FC won the English Premier League Champions of 2015-16 with a team costing roughly what fraction of rivals Manchester City?
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The famous quantum mechanics thought experiment demonstrating that something can exist in two states (in this case alive or dead) until observed is called Schrödinger's?
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In association football, Bobby Moore, Franz Beckenbauer, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi, are considered among the greatest (What?) besides among the greatest players of all time?
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Name the Swiss football administrator who served as the eighth president of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) from 1998 to 2015 and banned from office after an ethics investigation?
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What does soccer's UEFA acronym stand for?
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In soccer the playing position of captain is always a midfielder - true or false?
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The 'BOSU ball' hemisphere fitness device stands for what three words?
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The age of the universe is generally considered to be about how many years?
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The ancient Egyptian god of the sun is?
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Name the eminent French soccer captain, famed for his ability and leadership, head of EUFA (2007-15) and FIFA presidential candidate, but banned from office Dec 2015 after a FIFA ethics investigation?
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John Adair, Hersey & Blanchard, Tannenbaum & Schmidt, and Kurt Lewin are famous theorists in?
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The female equivalent of a Sultan (Arabic/Muslim leader) is a?
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The English Football Association banned (What?) from 1921 to 1971 at its member clubs?
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The modern ironic term 'snackcident' (failing to resist chocolates, pizza, etc) is an example of a?
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The popular 2002 film about an Indian Sikh girl in London defying her family to achieve great success at soccer is called 'Bend It Like ...'?
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The famous relationships/mutual awareness model used in leadership, abbreviated from the inventors' Christian names is called the (What?) Window?
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Spelter, used in soldering and brazing, and as a traditional alternative to bronze, mainly refers to the metal/alloy of?
Answers
- Tighter shorts and low cut shirts
- Servant
- Kindness
- A tenth
- Cat
- Captains
- Sepp Blatter
- Union of European Football Associations
- FALSE
- Both Sides Up
- 13.8billion
- Ra
- Michel Platini
- Leadership
- Sultana
- Women's Football games
- Portmanteau
- Beckham
- JoHari
- Zinc