General Knowledge Quiz 308
Questions
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Kremlin in Russia technically means?
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Spork, Spife, Knork, and Sporf are?
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What highly stigmatized human disease is alternatively named after Norwegian physicist GH Armauer Hansen, who in 1873 discovered its causal bacterium?
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Narendra Modi achieved what notable title in May 2014?
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In May 2014 two Yorkshiremen (designer and rider) set a new world speed record of 70.9mph for a 'manned' motorized?
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Holloware (or hollow ware) is generally used in?
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What famous alcoholic additive from Trinidad and Tobago, invented by German Dr Johann Siegertin, in Venezuela c.1920, has a characteristic oversized label?
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When testing his sound equipment inventions, including the first ever recording (on phonograph cylinder in 1878), Thomas Edison often recited?
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Bungo, Mungo, Laura Grubb and Belladonna Took are which leading literary character's ancestors?
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Sipe, bead, wear bar and rain groove are found on what billions-selling friction-reducing item, devised in the 1880s?
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A fabled medieval torture instrument is a?
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Shower, Fountain, Cascade, Columns, and Mills Mess are?
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Name the iconic and highest ranking military leader to be killed in the first world war?
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The most popular 20th-century Indian car and famous taxi, based virtually unchanged from 1958-2014 on a 1950s Morris Oxford, is the?
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Perfidia, Desifinado, Mas Que Nada, and Bim-Bom are famous Latin-American?
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Which nation has the highest European capital city, (whose names are practically the same)?
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The Taj Mahal in India was constructed as a?
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A foundry is specifically involved in what metal process?
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The hot condiment wasabi is generally from what part of the plant?
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What famous suncream is named after a mountain in Switzerland?
Answers
- Fortress
- Cutlery hybrids
- Leprosy
- Prime Minister of India
- Toilet
- Catering
- Angostura Bitters
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Bilbo Baggins
- Tyre/Tire
- Iron Maiden
- Juggling moves
- Lord Kitchener
- Ambassador
- Jazz songs
- Andorra
- Tomb
- Casting
- Root
- Piz Buin