General Knowledge Quiz #423
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General Knowledge Quiz #423
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Piscine Molitor Patel is better known by what highly abbreviated name, being the central character of an eponymously titled novel?
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The printing/publishing term 'vox nihili' referring to a useles or redundant word, especially from an error, literally means what?
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What instrument is the basis of the occupational name for a stringed instrument maker, notably of violins and guitars?
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What mixed drink takes its name from the Spanish for 'bleeding'?
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'Data Pool 3' refers to millions of documents provided to police investigators by what organization?
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The fashionable Belstaff clothing label was founded in Staffordshire UK in 1924 initially to produce protective waterprooof clothing for: Fishermen; Motorcyclists; Policemen; or Deep-sea divers?
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'Guerilla' street art attributed to 'Banski' became a notable feature of what capital city in 2012?
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The Venetian island of Murano is noted for its centuries-old traditional manufacture of what material in decorative form?
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Name the UK government minister in the news in 2012 for his initiatives for schools bible distribution and a new royal yacht?
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SOPA, the 2011/12 USA bill addressing internet copyright infringement stands for what?
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What capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh became famous for the 1984 gas poisoning disaster at Dow Chemicals' Union Carbide plant?
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Spell the surname of the notable German writer and philosopher: Nietzch; Neitsche; Nietzsche; or Nietzche; or Neitzche?
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The European/Asian slow worm (Anguis) is what sort of animal: Snake; Lizard; Eel; or Earthworm?
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Cymraeg refers to what nation's language, in its own language?
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Name the controversial guest character, subject to European extradition proceedings, appearing in the 500th edition of The Simpsons TV animation series?
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Who wrote The Stepford Wives, Rosemary's Baby, and The Boys from Brazil?
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The word husband is derived from the ancient Old Norse meanings of 'house' and what activity: Farming; Hunting; Fighting; or Child-rearing?
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The international SOLAS treaty, passed two years after after the 1912 Titanic sinking, stands for what?
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The French term ligne (equating to 'line' in English) is used by makers of watches, buttons and hats as an expression of: Size; Hardness; Quality; or Circular perfection?
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What, according to Forbes magazine in 2011 "...achieved in 7 years what the CIA could not in 60, i.e., knowing what 800million people think, read and listen to..." ?
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Piscine Molitor Patel is better known by what highly abbreviated name, being the central character of an eponymously titled novel?Pi
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The printing/publishing term 'vox nihili' referring to a useles or redundant word, especially from an error, literally means what?Voice of nothing
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What instrument is the basis of the occupational name for a stringed instrument maker, notably of violins and guitars?Lute
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What mixed drink takes its name from the Spanish for 'bleeding'?Sangria
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'Data Pool 3' refers to millions of documents provided to police investigators by what organization?News Corporation
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The fashionable Belstaff clothing label was founded in Staffordshire UK in 1924 initially to produce protective waterprooof clothing for: Fishermen; Motorcyclists; Policemen; or Deep-sea divers?Motorcyclists
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'Guerilla' street art attributed to 'Banski' became a notable feature of what capital city in 2012?Moscow
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The Venetian island of Murano is noted for its centuries-old traditional manufacture of what material in decorative form?Glass
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Name the UK government minister in the news in 2012 for his initiatives for schools bible distribution and a new royal yacht?Michael Gove
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SOPA, the 2011/12 USA bill addressing internet copyright infringement stands for what?Stop Online Piracy Act
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What capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh became famous for the 1984 gas poisoning disaster at Dow Chemicals' Union Carbide plant?Bhopal
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Spell the surname of the notable German writer and philosopher: Nietzch; Neitsche; Nietzsche; or Nietzche; or Neitzche?Nietzsche
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The European/Asian slow worm (Anguis) is what sort of animal: Snake; Lizard; Eel; or Earthworm?Lizard
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Cymraeg refers to what nation's language, in its own language?Wales/Welsh
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Name the controversial guest character, subject to European extradition proceedings, appearing in the 500th edition of The Simpsons TV animation series?Julian Assange
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Who wrote The Stepford Wives, Rosemary's Baby, and The Boys from Brazil?Ira Levin
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The word husband is derived from the ancient Old Norse meanings of 'house' and what activity: Farming; Hunting; Fighting; or Child-rearing?Farming
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The international SOLAS treaty, passed two years after after the 1912 Titanic sinking, stands for what?Safety Of Life At Sea
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The French term ligne (equating to 'line' in English) is used by makers of watches, buttons and hats as an expression of: Size; Hardness; Quality; or Circular perfection?Size
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What, according to Forbes magazine in 2011 "...achieved in 7 years what the CIA could not in 60, i.e., knowing what 800million people think, read and listen to..." ?Facebook
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