Hello ladies and gents somthing lil rare we are doing a quiz for all.
Easy Questions.
1.Q. Which fictional city is the home of Batman?
A. Gotham City.
2.Q. In which sport would you perform the Fosbury Flop?
A. The high jump.
3.Q. Spinach is high in which mineral?
A. Iron.
4.Q. What is a Geiger Counter used to detect?
A. Radiation.
5.Q. Which type of dog has breeds called Scottish, Welsh and Irish?
A. Terrier.
5.Q. Babe Ruth is associated with which sport?
A. Baseball.
6.Q. Who was known as the Maid of Orleans?
A. Joan of Arc
.
7.Q. In the film Babe, what type of animal was Babe?
A. A pig.
8.Q. What was Mohammed Ali's birth name?
A. Cassius Clay.
9.Q. Which Roman emperor supposedly fiddled while Rome burned?
A. Nero.
10.Q. Which crime-fighting cartoon dog has the initals "S.D." on his collar?
A. Scooby Doo.
11.Q. What's the total number of dots on a pair of dice?
A. 42.
12Q. Traditionally, how many Wonders of the World are there?
A. Seven.
13Q. Which planet is the closest to Earth?
A. Venus.
14.Q. According to the old proverb, to which European capital city do all roads lead?
A. Rome.
15.Q. On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments?
A. Mount Sinai.
16.Q. Which is the tallest mammal?
A. The giraffe.
17.Q. Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the ram?
A. Aires.
18.Q. Mount Everest is found in which mountain range?
A. The Himalayas.
19Q. Who directed the movie Jaws?
A. Steven Spielberg.
20.Q. How many strings does a violin have?
A. Four.
Medium questions
1.Q.In the wild west, how was Henry McCarty better known?
A.Billy The Kid
2.Q.What is the name of the cafe in Coronation Street?
Roy's Rolls
3.Q.By number of films made which country has the largest film industry?
India
4.What is the highest break that can be achieved in a game of snooker?
155 (potting a free ball and then a black, followed by 15 reds, 15 blacks & all the colours)
5.The scientific unit LUMEN is used in the measurement of what?
Light
6.Who wrote Twilight series of novels?
Stephenie Meyer
7.What is the capital of India?
New delhi
8.Who wrote the poem 'The Owl and the Pussycat'?
Edward Lear
9.Which country had a secret police force known as the Tonton Macoute?
Haiti
10.In which city is the European Parliament based?
Strasbourg
11.What song does the main character wake up to every morning in Groundhog Day?
I Got You Babe (by Sonny and Cher)
12.What is the largest fresh water lake in North America?
Lake Superior
13.Which Hasbro `action figure` got its name from a Robert Mitchum film?
G.I. Joe
14.Which supermodel is seen pole dancing in the White Stripes video for the song I Just Don`t Know What To Do With Myself?
Kate Moss
15.Which band has released albums titled Word Gets Around, Just Enough Education To Perform and Pull The Pin?
Stereophonics
16.Charlotte Edwards led England`s women to World Cup glory in which sport in March 2009?
Cricket
17.Affenpinscher, Keeshond and Leonberger are all types of what?
Dog
18.In the board game Risk, what colour is Europe?
Blue
19..Known as the Rio Grande in the USA, what is it called in Mexico?
Rio Bravo
20.In what year and in what country was the first FIFA world cup held?
1930, Uruguay
Hard.
1. A 1978 UK number one single for 10CC?
Dreadlock Holiday
2. Which famous poem's opening lines are"He did not wear his scarlet coat, For blood and wine are red?
Ballad of Reading Gaol
3. What was the name of the first British nuclear submarine launched in April 1960?
HMS Dreadnought
4. For which 2008 film did Kate Winslett win the Academy Award for Best Actress?
The Reader
5. HMS Bounty intended mission was to transport which plants to the West Indies in 1787?
Breadfruits
6. What is the most commonly used nickname for The Bank of England?
Old Lady of Threadneedle Street
7. Which 2018 Steven Spielberg science fiction film was written by Zac Penn and Ernest Cline?
Ready Player One
8. Parkin is a type of which cake originating in the North of England?( contains oatmeal and black treacle)
Gingerbread
9. What is the name of a bullfighter especially one on horseback?
Toreador
10. What are Grissini in Italian cuisine?
Breadsticks ( Pencil sized dipping sticks originating in Turin)
11. What name was given to privateers, authorized to conduct raids on shipping of a nation at war with France, on behalf of the French crown?
Corsairs
12. In 2002, who filed for divorce from his wife Lisa Marie Presley after being married for just three months?
Nicolas Cage
13. What is the lightest metal under standard conditions?
Lithium
14. What was the original name of Wembley Stadium?
Empire Stadium
15. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris was better known as who?
Le Corbusier
16. Which two men are waiting for Godot?
Vladimir and Estragon
17. In the naval term 'freeze the balls on a brass monkey', what is a brass monkey?
The rack for holding cannon balls
18. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
Supermarine
19. What artist designed the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?
Salvador Dali
20. In 1944 Helen Duncan was the last case of a woman being tried and convicted in the U.K. for what crime?
Witchcraft
Easy Questions.
1.Q. Which fictional city is the home of Batman?
A. Gotham City.
2.Q. In which sport would you perform the Fosbury Flop?
A. The high jump.
3.Q. Spinach is high in which mineral?
A. Iron.
4.Q. What is a Geiger Counter used to detect?
A. Radiation.
5.Q. Which type of dog has breeds called Scottish, Welsh and Irish?
A. Terrier.
5.Q. Babe Ruth is associated with which sport?
A. Baseball.
6.Q. Who was known as the Maid of Orleans?
A. Joan of Arc
.
7.Q. In the film Babe, what type of animal was Babe?
A. A pig.
8.Q. What was Mohammed Ali's birth name?
A. Cassius Clay.
9.Q. Which Roman emperor supposedly fiddled while Rome burned?
A. Nero.
10.Q. Which crime-fighting cartoon dog has the initals "S.D." on his collar?
A. Scooby Doo.
11.Q. What's the total number of dots on a pair of dice?
A. 42.
12Q. Traditionally, how many Wonders of the World are there?
A. Seven.
13Q. Which planet is the closest to Earth?
A. Venus.
14.Q. According to the old proverb, to which European capital city do all roads lead?
A. Rome.
15.Q. On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments?
A. Mount Sinai.
16.Q. Which is the tallest mammal?
A. The giraffe.
17.Q. Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the ram?
A. Aires.
18.Q. Mount Everest is found in which mountain range?
A. The Himalayas.
19Q. Who directed the movie Jaws?
A. Steven Spielberg.
20.Q. How many strings does a violin have?
A. Four.
Medium questions
1.Q.In the wild west, how was Henry McCarty better known?
A.Billy The Kid
2.Q.What is the name of the cafe in Coronation Street?
Roy's Rolls
3.Q.By number of films made which country has the largest film industry?
India
4.What is the highest break that can be achieved in a game of snooker?
155 (potting a free ball and then a black, followed by 15 reds, 15 blacks & all the colours)
5.The scientific unit LUMEN is used in the measurement of what?
Light
6.Who wrote Twilight series of novels?
Stephenie Meyer
7.What is the capital of India?
New delhi
8.Who wrote the poem 'The Owl and the Pussycat'?
Edward Lear
9.Which country had a secret police force known as the Tonton Macoute?
Haiti
10.In which city is the European Parliament based?
Strasbourg
11.What song does the main character wake up to every morning in Groundhog Day?
I Got You Babe (by Sonny and Cher)
12.What is the largest fresh water lake in North America?
Lake Superior
13.Which Hasbro `action figure` got its name from a Robert Mitchum film?
G.I. Joe
14.Which supermodel is seen pole dancing in the White Stripes video for the song I Just Don`t Know What To Do With Myself?
Kate Moss
15.Which band has released albums titled Word Gets Around, Just Enough Education To Perform and Pull The Pin?
Stereophonics
16.Charlotte Edwards led England`s women to World Cup glory in which sport in March 2009?
Cricket
17.Affenpinscher, Keeshond and Leonberger are all types of what?
Dog
18.In the board game Risk, what colour is Europe?
Blue
19..Known as the Rio Grande in the USA, what is it called in Mexico?
Rio Bravo
20.In what year and in what country was the first FIFA world cup held?
1930, Uruguay
Hard.
1. A 1978 UK number one single for 10CC?
Dreadlock Holiday
2. Which famous poem's opening lines are"He did not wear his scarlet coat, For blood and wine are red?
Ballad of Reading Gaol
3. What was the name of the first British nuclear submarine launched in April 1960?
HMS Dreadnought
4. For which 2008 film did Kate Winslett win the Academy Award for Best Actress?
The Reader
5. HMS Bounty intended mission was to transport which plants to the West Indies in 1787?
Breadfruits
6. What is the most commonly used nickname for The Bank of England?
Old Lady of Threadneedle Street
7. Which 2018 Steven Spielberg science fiction film was written by Zac Penn and Ernest Cline?
Ready Player One
8. Parkin is a type of which cake originating in the North of England?( contains oatmeal and black treacle)
Gingerbread
9. What is the name of a bullfighter especially one on horseback?
Toreador
10. What are Grissini in Italian cuisine?
Breadsticks ( Pencil sized dipping sticks originating in Turin)
11. What name was given to privateers, authorized to conduct raids on shipping of a nation at war with France, on behalf of the French crown?
Corsairs
12. In 2002, who filed for divorce from his wife Lisa Marie Presley after being married for just three months?
Nicolas Cage
13. What is the lightest metal under standard conditions?
Lithium
14. What was the original name of Wembley Stadium?
Empire Stadium
15. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris was better known as who?
Le Corbusier
16. Which two men are waiting for Godot?
Vladimir and Estragon
17. In the naval term 'freeze the balls on a brass monkey', what is a brass monkey?
The rack for holding cannon balls
18. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
Supermarine
19. What artist designed the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?
Salvador Dali
20. In 1944 Helen Duncan was the last case of a woman being tried and convicted in the U.K. for what crime?
Witchcraft
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