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Question Paper for 15/01/03 set by Historymen
(table of answers follow the table of questions)
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Questions |
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ROUND 1 - Initials |
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What is President George W Bush’s middle name? |
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2. |
What was his predecessor William J Clinton’s middle name? |
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3. |
W is the symbol for which chemical element? |
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4. |
K is the chemical symbol for which chemical element? |
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5. |
What is a D notice? |
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6. |
Which actor played Q in many of the first Bond films? |
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7. |
What was the original surname of black civil rights activist Malcolm X? |
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8. |
Which US novelist’s works include V and Gravity’s Rainbow? |
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ROUND 2 - Horses |
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Who played the title role in the 1970 film A Man Called Horse? |
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2. |
Which film star’s second volume of autobiography was called Bring On The Empty Horses? |
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3. |
Which TV cowboy had a horse called Trigger? |
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4. |
Which film cowboy had a horse called Topper? |
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5. |
Red Rum came second in two Grand Nationals. Name either of the horses that beat him. |
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6. |
Which two of the English Classics are for fillies only? |
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7. |
What was the name of the Duke of Wellington’s horse? |
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8. |
In Lord of the Rings what was the name of Gandalf’s horse? |
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ROUND 3 – Ordinals (part 1) |
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1. |
Who had the first ever UK No 1 single in November 1952? |
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2. |
Who was the first Englishman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature? |
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3. |
Who wrote the play “The Second Mrs Tanqueray”? |
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4. |
Who wrote the play Edward the Second? |
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5. |
Who was the Third Man who defected to the Soviet Union in 1963? |
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6. |
Who directed the 1949 film The Third Man? |
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7. |
What is the fourth book of the Old Testament? |
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8. |
Who wrote the novel The Fourth Protocol? |
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ROUND 4 – Ordinals (part 2) |
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In which war was the term Fifth Columnist first used? |
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2. |
Describe briefly the 5th Amendment of the American Constitution. |
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3. |
Mohammed VI is currently monarch of which country? |
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4. |
The 1958 film Inn of the Sixth Happiness is a biopic of which missionary? |
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5. |
Who was the writer/director of the 1956 film The Seventh Seal? |
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6. |
The wife of Henry VII was also the daughter of a king, the niece of a king, the sister of a king and the mother of a king. Who was she? |
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7. |
What is the nickname of Mahler’s Eighth symphony? |
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8. |
Which is the eighth planet from the sun? |
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ROUND 5 – Kings and Queens |
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Since the Conquest two kings have directly succeeded their grandfathers. Name either. |
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Since the Conquest four monarchs have never married. Name two of them. |
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3. |
Who composed the opera The Queen of Spades in 1890? |
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4. |
Who composed the opera King Priam in 1962? |
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5. |
Where would you find the ocean liner Queen Mary? |
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6. |
The liner Queen Elizabeth met a fiery end in which harbour in 1972? |
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7. |
Who assassinated Martin Luther King in April 1968? |
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8. |
Mervyn King will take up which important office later in the year? |
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ROUND 6 - Cats and Dogs |
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Who won a best actor Oscar in 1966 for his role in Cat Ballou? |
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2. |
Who was the inventor of the road safety feature cat’s eyes? |
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3. |
Which soccer team is nicknamed The Black Cats? |
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4. |
Who was T S Eliot’s Mystery cat? |
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5. |
Cry ‘havoc’ and let slip the dogs of war - a quote from which Shakespeare play? |
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6. |
The cat will mew and dog will have his day - a quote from which Shakespeare play? |
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7. |
How many hours does a dog watch last? |
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8. |
What is the scientific name of the Dog Star? |
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ROUND 7 - Children |
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Who wrote the poetical work Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage? |
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Who in 1855 wrote the poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came? |
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3. |
In the nursery rhyme who killed Cock Robin, and how? |
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4. |
In the nursery rhyme who pulled pussy out of the well? |
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5. |
What was the name of Captain Pugwash’s cabin boy? |
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6. |
Who is Harry Potter’s unpleasant Muggle cousin? |
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7. |
Who was the epileptic brother of George VI about whom a drama documentary is being produced? |
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8. |
Who composed Pavane for a Dead Infanta? |
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ROUND 8 – Pot Pourri |
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Leith Hill is the highest point in which English county? |
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Dunkery Beacon is the highest point in which English county? |
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3. |
Which philosopher wrote: No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary? |
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4. |
Who wrote the tract The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women? |
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5. |
What was the former profession of the painter Henri Rousseau? |
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6. |
What was the former profession of the painter Paul Gauguin? |
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7. |
Three Europeans (so far) have won the European Footballer of the Year Award three times. Name any one of them. |
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8. |
Three winners (so far) of the Booker Prize for fiction have gone on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Name any one of them. |
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SPARES |
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Name any two of the novels comprising the Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell. |
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2. |
Abdullah II is king of which country? |
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3. |
With which country is Gertrude Bell most associated? |
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4. |
Which bird has the scientific name Puffinus puffinus? |
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5. |
What did the Michelson-Morley experiment disprove? |
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Answers |
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ROUND 1 - Initials |
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1. |
Walker |
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2. |
Jefferson |
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3. |
Tungsten (or Wolfram) |
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4. |
Potassium |
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5. |
Government notice to editors banning publication of sensitive information in the public interest - often concerning security-related material. |
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6. |
Desmond Llewellyn |
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7. |
Little |
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8. |
Thomas Pynchon |
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ROUND 2 - Horses |
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1. |
Richard Harris |
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2. |
David Niven |
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3. |
Roy Rogers |
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4. |
Hopalong Cassidy |
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5. |
L’Escargot (1975) or Rag Trade (1976) |
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6. |
The 1000 Guineas and The Oaks |
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Copenhagen |
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8. |
Shadowfax |
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ROUND 3 – Ordinals (part 1) |
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Al Martino |
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2. |
Rudyard Kipling (in 1907) |
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3. |
Arthur Wing Pinero |
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4. |
Christopher Marlowe |
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5. |
Kim Philby |
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6. |
Carol Reed |
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7. |
Numbers |
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8. |
Frederick Forsythe |
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ROUND 4 – Ordinals (part 2) |
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Spanish Civil War |
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2. |
The right to avoid self-incrimination by not answering questions |
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3. |
Morocco |
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4. |
Gladys Aylward |
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5. |
Ingmar Bergman |
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Elizabeth of York (Edward IV, Richard III, Edward V and Henry VIII were the other kings) |
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7. |
Symphony of a Thousand |
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8. |
Neptune |
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ROUND 5 – Kings and Queens |
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Richard II or George III |
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2. |
William II or Edward V or Edward VI or Elizabeth I |
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3. |
Pyotr Tchaichovsky |
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4. |
Michael Tippett |
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5. |
Long Beach, California (where it is a tourist attraction) |
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6. |
Hong Kong harbour |
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7. |
James Earl Ray |
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8. |
Governor of the Bank of England |
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ROUND 6 – Cats and Dogs |
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1. |
Lee Marvin |
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2. |
Percy Shaw |
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3. |
Sunderland |
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4. |
McCavity |
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5. |
Julius Caesar |
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6. |
Hamlet |
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7. |
Two |
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8. |
Sirius |
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ROUND 7 - Children |
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1. |
Lord Byron |
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2. |
Robert Browning |
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3. |
The Sparrow with a bow and arrow |
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4. |
Little Tommy Stout |
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5. |
Tom (definitely not Roger - that’s an urban legend) |
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6. |
Dudley Dursley |
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7. |
Prince John |
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8. |
Maurice Ravel |
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ROUND 8 – Pot Pourri |
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Surrey |
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2. |
Somerset |
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3. |
William of Occam |
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4. |
John Knox |
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5. |
Customs Officer |
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6. |
Stockbroker/banker (also accept labourer on the Panama canal) |
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7. |
Johann Cruyff (71/73/74) or Michel Platini (83/84/85) or Marco van Basten (88/89/91) |
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8. |
William Golding or Nadine Gordimer or V S Naipaul |
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SPARES |
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Any two from: Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive, Clea |
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2. |
Jordan |
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3. |
Iraq |
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4. |
Manx Shearwater |
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5. |
The existence of ether |