General Knowledge Quiz 31
Questions
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What did Manchester United footballer Carlos Tevez put in his mouth in celebrating a goal at Christmas 2007?
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What literary character's horse was Rosinante (also spelled Rocinante and Rozinante)?
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What business name was said to be an acronym based on the claim that the founder 'entertains our nation'?
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What is the word for maze taken from Greek legend?
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What is the height of bullseye to the floor of a standard dart board in feet and inches?
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What does PVC (the plastic) stand for?
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What is a word puzzle comprising a picture or symbol plus individual letter or letters - and also the name of a UK TV detective?
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What word in English is the definite article?
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What connects Elizabeth Fry, Sir John Houblon, Adam Smith, George Stephenson, and Sir Edward Elgar?
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The radioactive isotope Americium 241 (symbol: 241Am is a common component in what household item?
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What is the prehistoric fish considered extinct until found living off the African coast in the 20th century?
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What is a fife: a type of kilt, a flute-like instrument, a helmet, or a lunchbox?
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Meniscus refers to what quality of the surface of a liquid: close to freezing, curved, smelly, or oily?
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What fruity four-letter acronym is used to identify the traditional main foreign (non-English languages of the European market?
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The eaves of a roof are what: its projecting edge, its guttering, its ridge tiles, or its water-resistance rating?
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What size engine was Barry Sheene's Suzuki on which he won the 1976 and 1977 World Motorbike Championships?
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A howdah is used in transporting people by what animal: dog, elephant, reindeer or dolphin?
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Meniscus refers to what quality of the surface of a liquid: close to freezing, curved, smelly, or oily?
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What literary character's horse was Rosinante (also spelled Rocinante and Rozinante?
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What business name was said to be an acronym based on the claim that the founder 'entertains our nation'?
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What is the height of bullseye to the floor of a standard dart board in feet and inches?
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What does PVC (the plastic stand for?
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What is a word puzzle comprising a picture or symbol plus individual letter or letters - and also the name of a UK TV detective?
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The gerbil is native to which two continents?
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The radioactive isotope Americium 241 (symbol: 241Am) is a common component in what household item?
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Which murderer lived at 39 Hilldrop Crescent, Kentish Town, North London?
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What is the prehistoric fish considered extinct until found living off the African coast in the 20th century?
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What is a fife: a type of kilt, a flute-like instrument, a helmet, or a lunchbox?
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What did Manchester United footballer Carlos Tevez put in his mouth in celebrating a goal at Christmas 2007?
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What water birds and their cries are associated with madness?
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Gorgonzola cheese is from which country?
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The wood sorrel plant is more commonly known as what?
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Put these Earth time periods and rock systems in order, oldest first: Triassic, Jurassic, Cambrian, Devonian.
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What was Pamela Anderson's character in the TV series Baywatch?
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What connects Elizabeth Fry, Sir John Houblon, Adam Smith, George Stephenson, and Sir Edward Elgar?
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What sea bird has the Latin name Corvus Marinus?
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What fruity four-letter acronym is used to identify the traditional main foreign (non-English) languages of the European market?
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The eaves of a roof are what: its projecting edge, its guttering, its ridge tiles, or its water-resistance rating?
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In what continent is Patagonia?
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What company started as 'Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web'?
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What size engine was Barry Sheene's Suzuki on which he won the 1976 and 1977 World Motorbike Championships?
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What item of apparel is a homburg?
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Where on a horse are its withers: front legs, rear legs, belly or back?
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On UK roads the triangular warning sign for ice shows what symbol?
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A howdah is used in transporting people by what animal: dog, elephant, reindeer or dolphin?
Answers
- A baby's dummy
- Don Quixote
- ODEON
- Labyrinth
- Five feet eight inches
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- Rebus
- The
- Appeared on Bank of England banknotes
- Smoke detector
- Coelocanth
- A flute-like instrument
- Curved
- FIGS
- The projecting edge
- 500cc
- Elephant
- Curved
- Don Quixote
- Odeon
- 5' 8"
- Polyvinyl chloride
- Rebus
- Africa and Asia
- Smoke alarms
- Dr Crippen
- Coelocanth
- A flute-like instrument
- A baby's dummy
- Loons
- Italy
- Shamrock
- Cambrian, Devonian, Triassic, Jurassic
- C J Carter
- They all appeared on Bank of England banknotes
- Cormorant
- FIGS
- The projecting edge
- South America
- Yahoo
- 500cc
- A hat
- Back
- Snowflake
- Elephant