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ROUND 1 -
Unthemed |
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1. |
Which
20th century novella reveals the trials and tribulations of Gregor
Samsa? |
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Metamorphosis |
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2. |
Which
20th century novel reveals the life and times of Ludi Magister
Joseph Knecht? |
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The Glass
Bead Game |
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3. |
Which
Scottish hill lent it’s name to the winner of 3 successive
Cheltenham Gold Cups from 1964 to 1966? |
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Arkle |
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4. |
Only 2
Scottish islands are homes to Munros (i.e. a hill of more than 3000
feet). Skye is one. Name the other. |
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Mull (Ben
More) |
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5. |
In
which northern town would you find the Bowes Museum home to
paintings by El Greco, Goya, and Canaletto amongst others? |
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Barnard
Castle |
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6. |
In
which northern town do the rivers North Tyne and South Tyne converge
to form the River Tyne? |
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Hexham |
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7. |
In
engineering for what do the letters SWG stand? |
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Standard Wire
Gauge |
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8. |
In
engineering for what do the letters TCT stand when used to describe
a cutting tool? |
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Tungsten
Carbide tipped |
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ROUND 2 – Film
Quotes |
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1. |
“Go
ahead, make my day”. Give the full name of the character who said
these words. |
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Harry
Callaghan (do not accept Dirty Harry) |
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2. |
“I’m
not bad; I’m just drawn that way.” Name the film. |
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Who Framed
Roger Rabbit |
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3. |
“It’s 106 miles to
Chicago. We have a full tank of gas, half a packet of cigarettes.
It’s dark and we’re wearing sunglasses .... HIT IT.” Name the actor
who spoke these lines. |
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Dan Ackroyd (The
Blues Brothers) |
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4. |
“Oh,
I’m sorry. Did I break your concentration?” Name the film from
which these lines come. |
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Pulp
Fiction |
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5. |
“I love the smell of
napalm in the morning.” Name the film from which these lines come. |
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Apocalypse
Now |
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6. |
“Houston we have a problem.” Name the actor who spoke these lines. |
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Tom Hanks (Apollo
13) |
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7. |
“At my
signal, unleash hell.” Name the film from which these words come. |
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Gladiator |
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8. |
“If she
can’t stand it, I can. Play it!” Name the character who spoke
these lines. |
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Rick Blane (Casablanca) |
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ROUND 3 –
‘Jobsworths’
All the
answers contain the name (or the sound of a name) of an occupation
or profession |
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1. |
Which Lewis
Carroll character said: “The butter’s spread too thick”? |
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The Carpenter |
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2. |
Name the
Pontypool number 8 who won 16 caps for Wales and famously claimed
that he played in “an amateur full time sort of way”. |
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Eddie Butler |
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3. |
Name the
wicketkeeper who played for Lancashire in the county championship
and also played in 46 tests between 1961 and 1975. |
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Farouk Engineer |
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4. |
Name the ship
that was sunk off Eriskay in 1941 and was the inspiration for
Compton Mackenzie’s book and subsequent film
Whisky Galore. |
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SS Politician (do not accept SS Prime
Minister which was the fictional ship in the book) |
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5. |
The Anderton Boat
lift connects the Trent and Mersey Canal with which other body of
water? |
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River Weaver |
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6. |
What is the
common name given to the rocky outcrop at the summit of the Scottish
hill Ben Arthur? |
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The Cobbler |
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7. |
Who is this
celebrity: born Jan 31st
1970 in
London - starred in the film Grosse Point Blank - released
her debut album in 2004 entitled Everything I’ve Got in My Pocket? |
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Minnie Driver |
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8. |
Who connects
Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and Erasure? |
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Vince Clarke |
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ROUND 4
– Picture Round |
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1. |
Name the country
whose flag this is. |
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Georgia |
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2. |
Name the country
whose flag this is. |
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Iceland |
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3. |
Name the country
whose flag this is. |
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Cuba |
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4. |
Name the country
whose flag this is. |
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Czech Republic |
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5. |
Name the band
that released the album with the following cover. |
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The Beatles (Revolver) |
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6. |
Name the band
that released the album with the following cover. |
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Joy Division (Unknown Pleasures) |
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7. |
Name the band
that released the album with the following cover. |
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The Boomtown Rats (The Fine Art of
Surfacing) |
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8. |
Name the band
that released the album with the following cover. |
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U2 (Boy) |
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ROUND 5 –
Characters from Children’s TV
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1. |
Who drove Ivor
the Engine? |
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Jones the Steam |
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2. |
What was the name
of Dangermouse’s sidekick? |
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Penfold |
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3. |
Where would you
find Iggle Piggle and Makka Pakka? |
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In the Night Garden |
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4. |
Which actor
provides the voice of Bob the Builder? |
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Neil Morrissey |
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5. |
Which comedian
provides the voice of the mechanic in Roary The Racing Car? |
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Peter Kay |
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6. |
Where would you
find Sportacus and Stephanie? |
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Lazy Town |
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7. |
Recite the
Trumpton Fire Brigade’s roll call.
(the Question
Master may refuse an answer which is not in the style of Commander
Flack!) |
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Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble, Grubb |
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8. |
What is the name
of the Fat Controller in Thomas the Tank Engine? |
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Sir Topham Hatt |
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ROUND 6 -
Unthemed
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1. |
Name the river
that has a confluence with the River Goyt in the Torrs at New Mills. |
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River Sett |
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2. |
Name the river
that flows along the length of the Vale of Edale. |
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River Noe |
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3. |
Operation Husky
in World War II concerned the Allied invasion of which island? |
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Sicily |
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4. |
Operation Pluto
in World War II concerned the construction of what? |
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An oil pipeline from the South coast
to France (Pipe Line Under The Ocean) |
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5. |
For which railway
company was the Settle to Carlisle route originally built? |
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The Midland Railway (do not accept
the London Midland and Scottish - that came later) |
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6. |
For which railway
company was the Fort William to Mallaig route originally built? |
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The North British Railway |
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7. |
Who is the
current President of the European Commission? |
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Jose Manuel Barroso |
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8. |
Who is the newly
elected Prime Minister of Australia? |
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Kevin Rudd |
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ROUND 7 -
Unthemed |
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1. |
What
position did Rowan Williams hold before becoming Archbishop of
Canterbury? |
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Archbishop of
Wales (accept Bishop of Wales) |
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2. |
Of
where was John Sentamu the Bishop before becoming Archbishop of
York? |
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Birmingham |
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3. |
Who
recently released a CD entitled Drastic Fantastic? |
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KT Tunstall |
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4. |
Who
recently released a CD entitled Long Road out of Eden? |
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The Eagles
(and why couldn’t they have taken a wrong turning 24 miles back?) |
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5. |
Which
grape variety is used to make Beaujolais? |
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Gamay |
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6. |
Which
grape variety is used to make Retsina? |
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Savatiano |
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7. |
What
forms the distinctive green wrapping of Yarg cheese from Cornwall? |
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Nettle leaves |
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8. |
Stilton
can only be produced in 3 English Counties. Name one. |
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(one of)
Derbyshire, Leicestershire, or Nottinghamshire |
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ROUND 8 –
“They’ve got the hang of it” |
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1. |
Who
reputedly built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for his wife Amytis? |
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Nebuchadnezzar (Il) |
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2. |
Name
the Australian film director of the 1975 film Picnic at Hanging
Rock. |
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Peter Weir |
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3. |
Who
starred as rancher turned Marshal, Jed Cooper, in the 1968 film
Hang’ Em High? |
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Clint
Eastwood |
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4. |
The
last people hanged in England were Peter Allan and Gwynne Evans,
hanged simultaneously on August 13th 1964 at 2 different
locations. Name either of the two prisons. |
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(one of)
Strangeways or Walton Prison (Liverpool) |
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5. |
Have a
guess at the value of the Hang Seng index at close of business on
Friday 30 November. The leeway is 10% either way. |
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28644 (accept
anything in the range 25780 to 31508) |
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6. |
Have a
guess at the longest recorded straight distance flight by a hang
glider in kilometres as verified by the FAI. Again there is a 10%
leeway either way. |
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715.2km
(accept anything in the range 644km to 787km) – by the way the feat
was performed in a Class 2 glider by British pilot Robin Hamilton in
2006 |
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7. |
Which
band wrote the punk anthem Hanging Around which appeared on
their debut album Rattus Norvegicus in 1977 although they
never released it as a single? |
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The
Stranglers |
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8. |
Where
was the phone booth in the opening line of Blondie’s Hanging on
the Telephone? |
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“It’s the one
across the hall” |
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SPARES |
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1. |
Name
the last man to have stood on the moon. |
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Eugene
Cernan |
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2. |
Which
constituency did William Hague win at a by election in February
1989? |
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Richmond |
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3. |
Which
baseball player was nicknamed the Yankee Clipper? |
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Joe Di Maggio |
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4. |
What is
the name of the legal case at the heart of Dickens’ novel Bleak
House? |
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Jarndyce v
Jarndyce |
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5. |
Who
captained the HMS Beagle on the voyage to the Pacific when Charles
Darwin was the ship’s naturalist? He was later commemorated by the
Finisterre meteorological area being renamed in his honour. |
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Fitzroy |