General Knowledge Quiz 34
Questions
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What does TGV most commonly stand for?
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Which novelist wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Bell?
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Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn played an architect and waitress in which 1992 film?
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A costard is what type of fruit?
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What is a corrida?
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Which British rock band leased a six-acre section of Shepperton Studios in 1977 under the name of Ramport Enterprises?
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Who painted The Monarch of the Glen?
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In which year was Britain's first adhesive postage stamp the Penny Black issued?
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In US politics who replaced Spiro Agnew as Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973?
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George Williams founded what in London in 1844?
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Who was crowned King of the Scots in 1306?
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The term 'green-eyed monster' originated from which of Shakepseare's plays?
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The Royal Mint is in which country of the UK?
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Who (at 2008 plays Doctor Gregory House in the TV series House?
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Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn played an architect and waitress in which 1992 film?
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Which British rock band leased a six-acre section of Shepperton Studios in 1977 under the name of Ramport Enterprises?
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In which year was Britain's first adhesive postage stamp the Penny Black issued?
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In US politics who replaced Spiro Agnew as Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973?
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Who won the 1987 British Formula One Grand Prix?
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Who was the first man to appear on the cover of the American Vogue?
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A gooney bird is another name for which bird?
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Who directed the 2005 Bob Dylan documentary No Direction Home?
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What is the US state capital of Washington?
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Salpingitis is the medical term for the inflammation of which part of the body?
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Who played plays Doctor Gregory House in the TV series House?
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The Butut is the monetary unit of which country?
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Chrometophobia is an irrational fear of what?
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Who was the first prime minister of Israel?
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What type of creature is a bonnethead?
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The first chamber of commerce in Britain was founded in which city in 1783?
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Which country hosts the world screaming championships?
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In astronomy what is the outermost region of a planet's atmosphere called?
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A bibliophile is a lover of what?
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In which year did Captain Scott reach the South Pole?
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Which British sportsman's autobiography is entitled Walking Tall?
Answers
- Train a Grande Vitesse
- Emily Bronte
- Housesitter
- Apple
- Bullfight
- The Who
- Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
- 1840
- Gerald Ford
- YMCA
- Robert the Bruce
- Othello
- Wales
- Hugh Laurie
- Housesitter
- The Who
- 1840
- Gerald Ford
- Nigel Mansell
- Richard Gere
- Albatross
- Martin Scorsese
- Olympia
- Fallopian Tubes
- Hugh Laurie
- Gambia
- Money
- David Ben-Gurion
- Shark
- Glasgow
- Poland
- Exosphere
- Books
- 1912
- Peter Crouch