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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 07/04/04 - set by Albert
(to see the answers move the mouse over the blank line beneath each question, whilst at the same time
pressing the select button on the mouse - when you print the page the answers show up on the printed copy)
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ROUND 1 |
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Katie Price is the real name of which celebrity? |
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Jordan |
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Which comedian’s real name is Michael Pennington? |
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Johnny Vegas |
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3. |
Near which Australian city are Balmoral and Chinaman’s beaches situated? |
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Sydney |
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Near which South African city are Clifton and Camps beaches situated? |
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Cape Town |
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5. |
In which continent would you find the Skeleton Coast? |
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Africa (Namibia to be specific) |
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The Barbary Coast is to be found in which continent? |
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North America (California to be specific) |
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7. |
Name the five D-Day landing beaches. |
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Utah, Omaha, Sword, Gold and Juno |
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Name the five animals that are known in Africa as the Big Five. |
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Lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino |
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ROUND 2 |
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In which year was Liverpool Road Station opened? (allow 2 years either way) |
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1830 |
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In which year was the Bridgewater Canal opened? (allow 2 years either way) |
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1767 |
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3. |
Who designed Manchester Town Hall? |
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Alfred Waterhouse |
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4. |
Who designed the Cenotaph in St Peter’s Square? |
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Sir Edward Lutyens |
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5. |
Who wrote Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life? |
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Mrs (Elizabeth) Gaskell |
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Who wrote The Manchester Man? |
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Mrs G Linnaeus Banks |
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7. |
Which 1961 film starring Dora Bryan and Rita Tushingham was set in Salford? |
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A Taste of Honey |
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Which 1959 film starring Stanley Baker, Donald Pleasance and Billie Whitelaw was filmed in Manchester? |
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Hell is a City |
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ROUND 3 |
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Which four rhyming words, in alphabetical order, are suggested by: · A unit of information · An Irish politician · A commercially produced adhesive · A bird family? |
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Bit, Fitt, Pritt, Tit |
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Which four rhyming words, in alphabetical order, represent: · The surname of a cartoon character · A 1963 film · A pop group · A missile? |
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Fudd, Hudd, Mud, Scud |
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In which year were assassination attempts made on Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II? |
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1981 |
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In which year did the actor David Niven die, and Sally Ride become the first US woman in space? |
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1983 |
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5. |
Name the six murder weapons in Cluedo. |
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Revolver, rope, lead piping, candlestick, spanner, dagger |
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Name the six playing pieces in Monopoly. |
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Top hat, boot/shoe, car, ship, iron, dog |
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What type of fruit is a Florida Duncan? |
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Grapefruit |
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What type of fruit is a Washington Red? |
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Apple |
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ROUND 4 – Picture Round |
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| Picture 1 - Name the film | Picture 2 - Name the film |
| The Last Samurai | The Singing Detective |
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| Picture 3 - Name the actress | Picture 4 - Name the actress |
| Cate Blanchett | Uma Thurman |
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| Picture 5 - Name the TV series | Picture 6 - Name the TV series |
| Sex and the City | Six Feet Under |
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| Picture 7 - Name the actor | Picture 8 - Name the actor |
| Sean Penn | Orlando Bloom |
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ROUND 5 |
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Which two vegetables were crossed to produce broccoli? |
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Cauliflower and pea |
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Which drink is commemorated in a sculpture outside the main building at UMIST? |
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Vimto |
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Which financial institution has been the subject of a recent report by Lord Penrose? |
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Equitable Life |
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Who is the Attorney General at the present time? |
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Lord Goldsmith |
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5. |
Edwin Land achieved ‘instant’ fame by inventing what on 21 February 1947? |
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The Polaroid camera |
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Fame came ‘quickly’ to Chuck Yaeger when he achieved what on 14 October 1947? |
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He became the first human to travel faster than the speed of sound |
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What links the deaths of the composer Sergei Prokofiev and the well known dictator and mass murderer Joseph Stalin? |
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They died on the same day (5 March 1953) |
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What links the deaths of Empress Catherine the Great and Elvis Prcsley? |
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Both were found dead in the toilet |
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ROUND 6 |
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The statue of which sea creature is to be found over the main entrance of the Midland Hotel? |
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A sea horse |
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Which Manchester building has the slogan “Fanatical about Film” over the main entrance? |
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The Odeon cinema, Oxford Road |
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Which 18th century composer was known as the Red Priest? |
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Vivaldi |
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Which 18th century composer wrote Zadok the Priest? |
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Handel |
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At present, 6 premiership clubs are public companies. Name 5 of them. |
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(5 from) Aston Villa, Leeds, Manchester United, Newcastle, Southampton, Spurs |
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Who, in February 2004, created a record in the Nationwide Football League by scoring a hat trick in less than 3 minutes? |
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James Hayter (for Bournemouth against Wrexham) |
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7. |
What name has been given to a possible new planet discovered at the edge of the Solar System? |
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Sedna |
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What is the target of the recently launched Rosetta space probe? |
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A comet (launched 2 March 2004, expected rendezvous date 2014!) |
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ROUND 7 |
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In which German city is there a suburb called Wedding? |
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Berlin |
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In which European city would you find the Tyn Cathedral? |
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Prague |
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She has a little sister called Kelly and a disabled friend called Sharon who smiles a lot. Who is she? |
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Barbie |
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Known as Jaime Summers until an unfortunate car crash, this person became better known as whom? |
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Bionic Woman |
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5. |
By tradition what kind of gifts should be given on a 1st wedding anniversary? |
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Paper |
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By tradition what kind of gifts should be given on a 10th wedding anniversary? |
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Tin |
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What links the following British monarchs: Stephen, John, Anne and Victoria? |
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To date they have been the only ones to have those names |
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William IV failed to do this but every British monarch since has succeeded in doing it. What? |
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Provide a legitimate heir to the throne (Has this been a good thing, we ask?) |
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ROUND 8 |
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What links the following American Presidents: John Adams, William McKinley, Bill Clinton? |
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All were Presidents at the turn of a century |
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What links the following American politicians: Herbert Hoover, Alf Landon, Wendell Wilkie and Thomas E Dewie? |
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All were defeated for the Presidency by Franklin Roosevelt |
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Which American monument was created by Bartoldi ? |
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Statue of Liberty |
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Which American monument was created by Gutzon Borglum? |
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Mount Rushmore statues |
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What kind of animal is a ‘Tower of Rothschild’? |
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Giraffe |
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What is a tigon? |
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The offspring of a tiger and a lion |
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7. |
In which German city will the 2004 Champions’ League Final be held? |
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Gelsenkirchen |
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Which Scandinavian city will host the final of the 2004 UEFA Cup? |
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Gothenberg (Sweden) |
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SPARES |
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In which modern country is the ancient city of Petra located? |
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Jordan |
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What happened at Leatherslade Farm? |
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The Great Train Robbers used it as their base, and to divide up the loot afterwards (accept any answer connecting it to the Great Train Robbery) |
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Where did the phase “She who must be obeyed” originate? |
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The novel She by H. Rider Haggard |
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At what distance in kilometres do you have to be above the surface of the earth before you are officially in space? |
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100 kms |
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In Christianity the symbol of faith is the cross, the symbol of charity is the heart, but what is the symbol of hope? |
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The anchor |
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6. |
Who, in February 2004, entered the Guinness Book of Records by appearing in 6 West End theatre productions in one night? |
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Jerry Hall |