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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 06/03/01 set by Griffing Braggarts
(table of answers follow the table of questions)
Questions
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ROUND 1 |
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Who are the regular team captains on the TV show `Shooting Stars’? |
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2. |
Whose new album is entitled `Under Rug Swept’? |
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3. |
In which year was a Russian fleet decisively beaten by the Japanese at the Battle of Tsushima? |
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4. |
Green, Wood and Common are all species of which British birds? |
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5. |
Which English Cathedral has the tallest.central tower? |
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6. |
Fallopia Japonica is a pernicious weed spreading through roots and tuber found in various wild places (particularly damp ones) in the UK. What is its more common name? |
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7. |
Who is commonly regarded as the Father of the US Navy? |
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8. |
What brand new news job has George Alligayah got? |
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ROUND 2 |
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Which Dr. Who character was played by Roger Delgado? |
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2. |
Solve the equation: 11x + 5 = 3x + 7 |
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3. |
Which Egyptian queen was the mother of Tutankhamen? |
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4. |
The actress Sharon Tate, murdered by Charles Manson. was married to which film director? |
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5. |
In the seventies which group had hits with "Roll Away the Stone" and “All the Way from Memphis"? |
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6. |
Who composed the opera "Love for 3 Oranges”? |
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7. |
Which detective features in "The Maltese Falcon"? |
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8. |
How did Czech student Jan Palack achieve fame in 1968? |
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ROUND 3 |
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Which Verdi opera is based on La Dame aux Camelias? |
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Alice Keppel was a mistress of which English King? |
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3. |
Never to send to know for whom the bell tolls it tolls for thee. Who said it? |
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4. |
Famous US jazz pianist and especially composer. Born1920. Leads a quartet. Studied with "classical” composers Milhaud and Schoenberg. Who is he? |
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5. |
Heathrow is in which London Borough? |
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6. |
When did Byzantium become Constantinople capital of the Roman empire (10 years leeway each way)? |
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7. |
Who painted The death of Marat? |
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8. |
William Davenant was the first official what? |
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ROUND 4 – Name the cities shown in the maps |
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ROUND 5 |
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Name three boxers to have beaten Muhammad Ali? |
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2. |
Name the first boxer to beat Mike Tyson? |
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3. |
Name the last Manchester City player to play for England? |
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4. |
Who scored the winning goal on the last occasion Manchester City won a major cup final (League Cup 1976)? |
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5. |
What is the capital of Mongolia? |
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6. |
What is the capital of Macedonia? |
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7. |
Of which band is Ashlev Walters, convicted this week of possessing an illegal fireman, a member? |
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Of which band was Do'reen, killed this week while trying to escape having shoplifted from Tesco, a member? |
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ROUND 6 |
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Which Verdi opera is having a controversial airing at the moment involving scenes in the gents loo and a homosexual rape (not overly prominent in the normal libretto it has to be said)? |
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Mrs Fitzherbert was allegedly married secretly to which English King? |
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3. |
In the room the women come and go talking of Michelangelo. Whose poem? |
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Famous US author. Born1898 died 1961. Influenced by, and friend of, Gertrude Stein. Who is he? |
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5. |
London Zoo is in which London Borough? |
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6. |
When did Constantinople become Istanbul and capital of the Ottoman empire (10 years leeway each way)'? |
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Who painted The Arnolfini Marriage? |
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The longest lasting poet laureate lasted from 1860 to 1896. Who was he? |
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ROUND 7 |
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Which of Dr.Who's assistants was played by Louise Jameson? |
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Find x from the simultaneous equations x - 3y = 1 & 5x + 3y = 2 |
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3. |
What was unusual about the pharaoh Hatsheput? |
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4. |
To which film director is actress Anne Bancroft married? |
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5. |
Who had a hit in 1973 with "Part of the Union"? |
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6. |
Who composed the "Symphony of a Thousand”? |
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7. |
Which detective features in "The Big Sleep"? |
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What was the name of the German student who flew a Cessna into Moscow's Red Square? |
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ROUND 8 |
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Who are the regular team captains on the TV show ‘Never Mind the Buzzcocks'? |
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Whose new album is entitled `England, Half English'? |
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3. |
In what year was the Battle of the Alamo? |
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4. |
Black Throated, Red Throated and Great Northern are all species of which British birds? |
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5. |
Which English Cathedral built in the middle ages has the greatest length? |
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6. |
Heraclium Mantegazzianum is another weed thought to be the largest in Western Europe. What is its common name? |
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7. |
Who is commonly regarded as the father of the English Navy? |
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8. |
Who bowed out of a news job on February 28th? |
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SPARES |
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What is the name of the European Space Agency launcher that propelled the Envisat satellite into orbit last week? |
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Which two countries are to co-host the 2003 Rugby Union world cup? |
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3. |
Which volume carmaker is to enter the luxury car market for the first time this week by launching the Phaeton? |
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4. |
Who is the Leader of the House of Commons? |
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5. |
Where is this year's Eurovision Song Contest to be held? |
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6. |
Who has been sentenced to one day in prison today for contempt of India's Supreme Court? |
Answers
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ROUND 1 |
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1. |
Will Self and Ulrika Jonsson |
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2. |
Alanis Morissette |
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3. |
1905 |
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4. |
Sandpipers |
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5. |
Salisbury |
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6. |
Japanese Knotweed |
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7. |
John Paul Jones |
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8. |
Leads evening news on BBC 4 |
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ROUND 2 |
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The Master |
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x = 0.25 |
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3. |
Nefertiti |
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4. |
Roman Polanski |
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5. |
Mott the Hoople |
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6. |
Prokofiev |
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7. |
Sam Spade |
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8. |
He set fire to himself as a protest against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia |
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ROUND 3 |
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La Traviata |
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2. |
Edward VII |
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3. |
John Donne (Sermons) |
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4. |
Dave Brubeck |
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5. |
Hillingdon |
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6. |
330 AD |
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7. |
David |
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8. |
Poet Laureate |
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ROUND 4 – Name the cities shown in the maps |
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Stockholm |
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2. |
Istanbul |
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3. |
Prague |
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Budapest |
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Munich |
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6. |
Vienna |
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7. |
Copenhagen |
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8. |
Lisbon |
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ROUND 5 |
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1. |
(3 from) Joe Frazier. Ken Norton, Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes |
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2. |
James "Buster" Douglas |
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3. |
David White |
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4. |
Dennis Tueart |
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5. |
Ulan Bator |
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6. |
Skopje |
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7. |
So Solid Crew |
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8. |
Soul II Soul |
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ROUND 6 |
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1. |
Un ballo in maschera |
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2. |
George IV |
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3. |
TS Elliot (Love song of J Alfred Prufrock |
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4. |
Ernest Hemingway |
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5. |
Camden |
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6. |
1453 AD |
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7. |
Van Eyck |
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8. |
Alfred Lord Tennyson |
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ROUND 7 |
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1. |
Layla |
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x = 0.5 |
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3. |
(First) female pharaoh |
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4. |
Mel Brookes |
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5. |
The Strawbs |
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6. |
Mahler |
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7. |
Philip Marlowe |
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8. |
Matthias Rust |
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ROUND 8 |
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1. |
Sean Hughes and Phil Jupitas |
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2. |
Billy Bragg (and the Blokes) |
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1836 |
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4. |
Divers |
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5. |
St Albans |
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6. |
Giant Hogweed |
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7. |
King Alfred |
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8. |
Sue McGregor |
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SPARES |
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1. |
Ariane V |
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2. |
Australia and New Zealand |
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3. |
Volkswagen |
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4. |
Robin Cook (and where is he?) |
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5. |
Estonia |
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6. |
Arundhati Roy |