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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 25/01/06 - set by History Men
(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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Of which Prime Minister did Winston Churchill remark: “The candle in the great turnip has gone out”? |
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Stanley Baldwin |
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In which city is the sitcom Frasier set? |
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Seattle |
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3. |
In which county is Uttoxeter race course? |
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Staffordshire |
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4. |
What is the name of the space probe recently launched to explore Pluto and its moon Charon? |
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New Horizons |
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5. |
Which tennis player was nicknamed the “Rockhampton Rocket”? |
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Rod Laver |
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6. |
Influenza strains are classified by their H and N number. What is the H and N number of the bird flu strain that has now reached Turkey? |
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H5 N1 |
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7. |
Dishes prepared “a la veronique” contain which ingredient? |
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Grapes |
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8. |
Who, in the 1980s, was the fictional MP for Haltemprice? |
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Alan B’Stard |
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ROUND 2 |
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Who is the real life MP for Haltemprice and Howden? |
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David Davis |
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Dishes prepared “a la Florentine” contain which ingredient? |
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Spinach |
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3. |
What is the trade name of the anti-flu drug oseltamivir currently being stockpiled? |
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Tamiflu |
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4. |
Which boxer was nicknamed the “Dark Destroyer”? |
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Nigel Benn |
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5. |
What is the name of the space probe recently returned after a journey of 2.8 billion miles with samples from a comet? |
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Stardust |
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6. |
In which county is Market Rasen race course? |
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Lincolnshire |
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7. |
In which northern town is the sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps set? |
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Runcorn |
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8. |
Which Prime Minister was described by Winston Churchill as “the Boneless Wonder”? |
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Ramsay McDonald |
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ROUND 3 |
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Which volcano destroyed St Pierre in Martinique in 1902? |
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Mount Pelee |
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Who is the most recent golfer to win two consecutive Open Golf Championships? |
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Tom Watson (in 1982 and 1983) |
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3. |
In the Bible how are Elihaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamanite collectively known? |
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Job’s comforters |
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Which Poet Laureate held office for 42 years, the longest to date? |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
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5. |
Who is the composer of the theme tunes for Crossroads and Neighbours? |
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Tony Hatch |
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6. |
Which was the second country to host the Football World Cup twice? |
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Italy (Mexico was the first country to do so) |
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What is the name of the pub in Nottingham that claims it was founded in 1189? |
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The Trip to Jerusalem |
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Which 1961 film, starring child actress Hayley Mills, was re-made in 1998 starring child actress Lindsay Lohan? |
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The Parent Trap |
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ROUND 4 |
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Which 1976 film starring adolescent actress Jodie Foster was re-made in 2003 starring adolescent actress Lindsay Lohan? |
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Freaky Friday |
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In which pub did Ronnie Kray murder George Cornell? |
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The Blind Beggar |
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Which was the second country to win the Football World Cup twice? |
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Uruguay (Italy was the first to do so) |
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Who is the composer of the theme tunes for Howard’s Way and Eastenders? |
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Simon May |
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Which Poet Laureate was deposed in 1689 after the Glorious Revolution? |
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John Dryden |
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In the Bible what fate befell Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo? |
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They were thrown into a fiery furnace but survived |
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Who, in 1999, is the most recent European to win a golf major? |
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Paul Laurie |
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Which is the highest mountain in Northern Ireland? |
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Slieve Donard |
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ROUND 5 |
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What is the title of the Robbie Burns work containing the following lines: "Some have meat and cannot eat some cannot eat that want it But we have meat and we can eat Sae let the Lord be thankit”? |
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The Selkirk Grace (accept The Kirkudbright Grace) |
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According to Debrett’s how should a Duke be formally addressed i.e. “Your ….”? |
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Your Grace |
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Cincinnati is the second largest city in Ohio. How do you spell Cincinnati? |
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C-I-N-C-I-N-N-A-T-I |
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In which field were Georgia O’Keefe, Frida Kahlo and Berthe Morisot renowned? |
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They were female artists |
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Which group released albums including Adolescent Sex (1978), Gentlemen Take Polaroids (1980) and Oil on Canvas (1983)? |
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Japan |
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6. |
Which African nation has recently elected Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf as president? |
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Liberia |
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7. |
What was investigated by Project Sign, Project Grudge and Project Blue Book? |
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The UFO phenomenon |
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In which cathedral are the remains of King Canute and the grave of Jane Austen? |
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Winchester |
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ROUND 6 |
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In which cathedral is Graham Sutherland’s Tapestry of the Risen Christ and was the venue for the first performance of Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem? |
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Coventry |
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Which Supreme Court Justice chaired the Committee of Enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy? |
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Earl Warren |
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Which South American nation has recently elected Michelle Bachelet as president? |
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Chile |
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Which group have released albums including Stranded (1973), Siren (1975) and Manifesto (1979) |
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Roxy Music |
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In which field were Edward S Curtis, Alfred Stieglitz and Andre Kertesz renowned? |
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Photography |
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Chattanooga is the fourth largest city in Tennessee. How do you spell Chattanooga? |
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C-H-A-T-T-A-N-O-O-G-A |
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According to Debrett’s how should a Cardinal be formally addressed i. e. “Your …”? |
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Your Eminence |
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What is the title of the Robbie Burns work containing the following lines: “O wad some Pow’r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us! It wad frae mony a blunder free us, and foolish notion”? |
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To a Louse |
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ROUND 7 – Themed Round All the answers have something in common The theme is revealed beneath the answer to Question 8. It is concealed in the same way as the answers. |
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Who succeeded Lester Pearson as Prime Minister of Canada? |
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Pierre Trudeau |
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What was the name of the mother of Constantine the Great? |
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St Helena |
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Which tennis player became the youngest player to win the US Open in 1979 and won again in 1981? |
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Tracey Austin |
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Which 1960s Californian band derive their name from a type of steamroller? |
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Buffalo Springfield |
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Which actor played the role of Eric Liddell in the film Chariots of Fire? |
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Ian Charleston |
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Which actress played the role of Mrs Anna Madrigal in Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City 1993 TV series? |
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Olympia Dukakis |
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In the Harry Potter novels what kind of animal is Fawkes? |
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A phoenix |
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Which singer died in a plane crash on October 12th 1997? |
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John Denver |
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Each answer contained the name of a capital of a State of the USA |
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ROUND 8 |
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In which winter Olympic sport did German Georg Hackl win three consecutive gold medals, then a silver, between 1992 and 2002? |
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Luge |
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In which athletics event did Al Oerter win four consecutive gold medals between 1956 and 1968? |
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Discus |
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How many cubic inches are there in a cubic foot? |
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1728 |
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How many pounds are there in a long ton? |
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2240 |
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5. |
Who wrote the play Death of a Salesman? |
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Arthur Miller |
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Who wrote the novella Death in Venice? |
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Thomas Mann |
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Give a year in the life of the writer John Bunyan. |
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1628-1688 |
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Give a year in the life of the poet John Donne. |
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1572-1631 |
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SPARES |
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Which actress, in the news this month, was born Shirley Schrift? |
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Shelley Winters |
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Who is the most recent winner of the T S Eliot Poetry Prize? |
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Carol Anne Duffy |
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Whose last words were reputedly: “Either that wallpaper goes or I do”? |
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Oscar Wilde |
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What nationality is racing driver Juan Pablo Montoya? |
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Colombian |
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5. |
Name the county town of Cornwall. |
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Truro |
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From which Berkshire village does Theo Walcott come from? |
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Compton |
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Where are “the blue remembered hills”? |
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Shropshire |
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8. |
Which English monarch was excommunicated by Pope Innocent III? |
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King John |