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EASY

  1. In which 20th-century decade was Barbie's boyfriend Ken first made? A: 60s.
  2. In which decade was Madonna born? A: 50s.
  3. Which initials did rapper Hammer lose? A: M C.
  4. Who plays against the USA in golf's Walker Cup? A: Great Britain.
  5. Who had a huge 70s No 1 with Shadow Dancing? A: Andy Gibb.
  6. In Canada what is the NHL? A: National Hockey League.
  7. Marlon Brando was born in which decade of the century? A: 20s.
  8. Who did Elton John originally duet with on Don't Go Breaking My Heart? A: Kiki Dee.
  9. The cause of what color fever was discovered in 1900? A: Yellow.
  10. Which actor is the dad of Jamie Lee Curtis? A: Tony Curtis.
  11. What does the F stand for in FBI? A: Federal.
  12. Tony Curtis was in which of the armed services in WWII? A: Navy.
  13. Albertville and Lillehammer were two 90s venues for which event?A: Winter Olympics.
  14. The US declared war on which country after the bombing of Pearl Harbor? A: Japan.
  15. Kirk Douglas was in which  of the armed services in WWII? A: Navy.
  16. if you added a sqare and pentagon and subtract a hexagon what shape would you have A: Triangle
  17. Which shoe company did Michael Jordan famously promote? A: Nike.
  18. Who had a 70sNo 1 hit with Stayin' Alive?A: The Bee Gees
  19. What type of curtain divided eastern and western Europe during the cold war?A: Iron.
  20. This Scottish inventor is famous for having invented the telephone. A: Alexander Graham Bell 
  21. Q. What percentage of our body weight is water? 40%, 60% or 80%? A. Approximately 60% of our body weight is water.
  22. Q. Which singing voice is the highest pitch? Soprano, tenor or baritone? A. Soprano is the highest pitch.
  23. What kind of tree do acorns grow on? Answer: Oak 
  24. What plant eases the pain from a sunburn? Answer: Aloe 
  25. BB-8 is an astromech droid from what film? Star Wars
Medium


  1. In motoring, what does MG stand for?Morris Garages
  2. Where is the deepest location on Earth?
  3. The bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean
  4. In music, which band consists of Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard?ZZ Top
  5. Who plays Hyacinth Bucket in `Keeping Up Appearances`?Patricia Routledge
  6. In `Coronation Street`, which band was Les Battersby`s a big fan of?Status Quo
  7. In the animated Disney 1941 film `Dumbo`, who was the title characters best friend?Timothy Mouse
  8. Who presented `The Sooty Show` in the 1980s?Matthew Corbett
  9. Which actor played Dr. Peter Venkman in `Ghostbusters`?Bill Murray
  10. True or False: Sharks do not blink?True
  11. True or False: All polar bears are left-handed?True
  12. Which sport uses a piece of equipment that is 5 foot wide and 9 foot long Table Tennis
  13. Who wrote Moby Dick? Herman Melville
  14. At the end of the 2005/06 Premiership season, which football team had the stadium with the highest capacity?Manchester United (Old Trafford - 76,000)
  15. In which war were the most Victoria Crosses awarded?First World War
  16. Before Tony Blair, who was the previous leader of the Labour Party to win a general election?Harold Wilson
  17. The Koh-i-Noor diamond is one of the largest diamonds in the world, but what does Koh-i-Noor mean? Valley Of Hope, Mountain Of Light or Skies Of Oceans?Mountain of Light
  18. What is the smallest country in the world?Vatican City
  19. In which religion is Vishnu worshipped as the God of creation?Hinduism
  20. What is the capital of Uruguay?Montevideo
  21. What is the more common name for the scapula?The shoulder blade

Hard


  1. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letters WG? A: Grenada.
  2.  What was Elton John’s first US No 1 hit? A: Crocodile Rock.
  3. Freddie Mercury died in which year? A: 1991.
  4. Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility? The Moon.
  5. What is someone who shoes horses called? A farrier.
  6. What item of clothing was named after its Scottish inventor? A Mackintosh.
  7. What kind of weapon is a falchion? A sword.
  8. Which word goes before vest, beans and quartet? String.
  9. What is another word for lexicon? Dictionary.
  10. Name the seventh planet from the sun. Uranus.
  11. Who invented the rabies vaccination? Louis Pasteur.
  12. Name the director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Peter Jackson.
  13. Who played Neo in The Matrix? Keanu Reeves.
  14. Which is the only American state to begin with the letter 'p'? Pennsylvania.
  15. Name the world's biggest island. Greenland.
  16. What is the world's longest river? Amazon.
  17. Name the world's largest ocean. Pacific.
  18. What colour jersey is worn by the winners of each stage of the Tour De France? Yellow.
  19. Name the only heavyweight boxing champion to finish his career of 49 fights without ever having been defeated? Rocky Marciano.
  20. Name the game played on a lawn called a 'crown green'. Bowls.
  21. Name the Spanish artist, sculptor and draughtsman famous for co-founding the Cubist movement. Pablo Picasso.
  22. How many valves does a trumpet have? Three.
  23. Who was Henry VIll's first wife? Catherine of Aragon.
  24. Which famous battle between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French Navy and Spanish Navy took place on 21st October 1805? Battle of Trafalgar.




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