WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER October 17th 2001 |
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WithQuiz League paper 17/10/01 |
Set by: Christie's |
QotW: R8Q1 |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
No comments were recorded during the 2001/2002 season |
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Name one of the 2 British scientists who won this year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine. |
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2. |
Yersinia pestis is the bacterium that causes which disease |
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3. |
Who is the Secretary of State for Transport? |
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4. |
Who are the 2001 Rugby League Grand Champions? |
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5. |
Which golfer is the 2001 world Matchplay champion? |
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6. |
What is the name of Stephen Byer's spin doctor that suggested burying bad news on September 11th? |
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7. |
Which virus is responsible for causing the spectacularly fatal haemorrhagic fever? |
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8. |
Which Briton won this years Nobel Prize for literature? |
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1. |
Who played the roles of Verbal Klint and Kaiser Sauzer in the film The Usual Suspects? |
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2. |
Which Brewery produces the award winning, Black Cat, beer? |
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3. |
Who wrote the play A Day in the Death of Joe Egg? |
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4. |
Who painted the surrealist masterpiece The Robing of the Bride in 1941? |
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5. |
Who painted the pre-impressionist masterpiece The Fighting Temeraire in 1839? |
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6. |
Who wrote the play The Homecoming? |
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7. |
Which Brewery makes the beer Spitfire? |
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8. |
Who played the role of Jools in the film Pulp Fiction? |
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1. |
In which town was the recent outbreak of anthrax first recorded in the USA? |
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2. |
Who is the USA Defence Secretary? |
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3. |
Whom has the British Government just appointed Hospital Design Tsar? |
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4. |
Which word is described as "power in the hands of the best"? |
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5. |
Which actors play Bob and Rose? |
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6. |
Who created Private Investigator Cordelia Gray? |
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7. |
Who is Southampton FC'S manager? |
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8. |
What is the name of Southampton FC'S new ground? |
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1. |
Who recently set a new record for most home runs in a Major League Baseball season? |
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2. |
What is the warm-up area for Pitchers in a Baseball Park called? |
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3. |
What are the three major monotheistic World Religions? |
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4. |
What are the three most sacred Cities of Islam? |
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5. |
What room literally means, "exercise naked"? |
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6. |
What is the literal meaning of "pot pourri"? |
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7. |
Who was known as the 'French Little Sparrow'? |
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8. |
Who was the 'Swedish Nightingale'? |
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1. |
Which British novelist wrote the Inspector Rebus series of novels? |
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2. |
Which American author wrote All the Trouble in the World, Holidays in Hell and Parliament of Whores? |
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3. |
Titan is a moon orbiting which planet? |
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4. |
SOCA music from the Caribbean is an amalgam of which two styles of music? |
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5. |
Which musician who played with the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, is accredited with inventing 'Country Rock' music? |
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6. |
Edward I, II and III, all belonged to which Royal House? |
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7. |
What is the name of the coat without shoulder seams which has sleeves up to the collar? |
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8. |
Charon, is a moon orbiting which planet? |
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1. |
What is the Dunnock more commonly known as? |
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2. |
Which bird is the emblem of the RSPB? |
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3. |
Who was born at 21 Bruton Street, London in the year of the General Strike? |
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4. |
Where did Queen Victoria marry? |
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5. |
What is the common name for Bursitis? |
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6. |
Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of which part of the body? |
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7. |
Which common salad ingredient is a member of the same family as deadly nightshade? |
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8. |
What is the more common name for Allspice, a member of the Myrtle family? |
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Which British MP was quoted as saying "I married beneath me, all women do"? |
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2. |
Whose last words were quoted as "Either that wallpaper goes or I do"? |
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3. |
John Harrison established the measurement of which geographical parameter in 1713? |
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4. |
What does the letter "F" denote on the Plimsoll Line? |
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5. |
How many stars are there on the flag of New Zealand? |
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6. |
Which USA State flag includes the Union Jack? |
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7. |
In UK greyhound racing what colour jacket is the dog in trap three wearing? |
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8. |
Who finished second in this year’s Formula 1 World Championship? |
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What do Henry VIII, Gracie Fields, Winston Churchill and Harry Lauder all have in common? |
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2. |
What do Cliff Richard, Spike Milligan, Vivienne Leigh and Colin Cowdrey all have in common? |
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3. |
Seven countries border Afghanistan. Name four of them. |
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4. |
Five countries bordering Brazil lie on or above the Equator. Name four of them. |
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5. |
Whose autobiography is entitled "Memoirs of an unfit mother"? |
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6. |
Whose recently published book is entitled "Hope and History"? |
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7. |
What connects the actors Jason Connery, Richard Todd, Kevin Costner, and Errol Flynn? |
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8. |
What connects Marco Polo, Charles de Gaulle, David Ben Gurion and Leonardo da Vinci? |
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1. |
Who is the USA Secretary of State? |
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2. |
What were the two important trees in the Garden of Eden? |
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3. |
Which British woman cyclist recently acquired her third Junior World Title? |
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4. |
Which is the only place in the UK that ends in an exclamation mark? |
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5. |
Which comedian's catchphrase was, "Can you hear me mother?"? |
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6. |
What is the fuel in a gas cigarette lighter? |
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7. |
Who is currently the leading goal scorer in the Nationwide Division 1? |
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8. |
What is the name of the Qatari TV Station used by Osama bin Laden to disseminate Taliban propaganda? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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1. |
Name one of the 2 British scientists who won this year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine. |
Sir Paul Nurse or Dr Tim Hunt |
2. |
Yersinia pestis is the bacterium that causes which disease |
Bubonic Plague |
3. |
Who is the Secretary of State for Transport? |
Stephen Byers |
4. |
Who are the 2001 Rugby League Grand Champions? |
Bradford Bulls |
5. |
Which golfer is the 2001 world Matchplay champion? |
Ian Woosnam |
6. |
What is the name of Stephen Byer's spin doctor that suggested burying bad news on September 11th? |
Jo Moore |
7. |
Which virus is responsible for causing the spectacularly fatal haemorrhagic fever? |
Ebola virus |
8. |
Which Briton won this years Nobel Prize for literature? |
V S Naipaul |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
Who played the roles of Verbal Klint and Kaiser Sauzer in the film The Usual Suspects? |
Kevin Spacey |
2. |
Which Brewery produces the award winning, Black Cat, beer? |
Moorhouses |
3. |
Who wrote the play A Day in the Death of Joe Egg? |
Peter Nichols |
4. |
Who painted the surrealist masterpiece The Robing of the Bride in 1941? |
Max Ernst |
5. |
Who painted the pre-impressionist masterpiece The Fighting Temeraire in 1839? |
J M W Turner |
6. |
Who wrote the play The Homecoming? |
Harold Pinter |
7. |
Which Brewery makes the beer Spitfire? |
Shepherd Neame |
8. |
Who played the role of Jools in the film Pulp Fiction? |
Samuel L Jackson |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
In which town was the recent outbreak of anthrax first recorded in the USA? |
Boca Raton, Florida |
2. |
Who is the USA Defence Secretary? |
Donald Rumsfeld |
3. |
Whom has the British Government just appointed Hospital Design Tsar? |
Charles Prince of Wales |
4. |
Which word is described as "power in the hands of the best"? |
Aristocracy |
5. |
Which actors play Bob and Rose? |
Alan Davies and Leslie Sharp |
6. |
Who created Private Investigator Cordelia Gray? |
P D James |
7. |
Who is Southampton FC'S manager? |
Stuart Gray |
8. |
What is the name of Southampton FC'S new ground? |
St Mary's Stadium |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Who recently set a new record for most home runs in a Major League Baseball season? |
Barry Bonds |
2. |
What is the warm-up area for Pitchers in a Baseball Park called? |
The Bullpen |
3. |
What are the three major monotheistic World Religions? |
Christianity, Islam and Judaism |
4. |
What are the three most sacred Cities of Islam? |
Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem |
5. |
What room literally means, "exercise naked"? |
Gymnasium |
6. |
What is the literal meaning of "pot pourri"? |
Rotten pot |
7. |
Who was known as the 'French Little Sparrow'? |
Edith Piaf |
8. |
Who was the 'Swedish Nightingale'? |
Jenny Lind |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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1. |
Which British novelist wrote the Inspector Rebus series of novels? |
Ian Rankin |
2. |
Which American author wrote All the Trouble in the World, Holidays in Hell and Parliament of Whores? |
P J O'Rourke |
3. |
Titan is a moon orbiting which planet? |
Saturn |
4. |
SOCA music from the Caribbean is an amalgam of which two styles of music? |
SOul and CAlypso |
5. |
Which musician who played with the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, is accredited with inventing 'Country Rock' music? |
Gram Parsons |
6. |
Edward I, II and III, all belonged to which Royal House? |
Plantagenets |
7. |
What is the name of the coat without shoulder seams which has sleeves up to the collar? |
Raglan |
8. |
Charon, is a moon orbiting which planet? |
Pluto |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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1. |
What is the Dunnock more commonly known as? |
Hedge Sparrow |
2. |
Which bird is the emblem of the RSPB? |
Avocet |
3. |
Who was born at 21 Bruton Street, London in the year of the General Strike? |
Queen Elizabeth II |
4. |
Where did Queen Victoria marry? |
St James' Palace |
5. |
What is the common name for Bursitis? |
Housemaid's Knee |
6. |
Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of which part of the body? |
Gall Bladder |
7. |
Which common salad ingredient is a member of the same family as deadly nightshade? |
Tomato |
8. |
What is the more common name for Allspice, a member of the Myrtle family? |
Pimento |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
1. |
Which British MP was quoted as saying "I married beneath me, all women do"? |
Nancy Astor |
2. |
Whose last words were quoted as "Either that wallpaper goes or I do"? |
Oscar Wilde |
3. |
John Harrison established the measurement of which geographical parameter in 1713? |
Longitude |
4. |
What does the letter "F" denote on the Plimsoll Line? |
Fresh water (depth line) |
5. |
How many stars are there on the flag of New Zealand? |
Four |
6. |
Which USA State flag includes the Union Jack? |
Hawaii |
7. |
In UK greyhound racing what colour jacket is the dog in trap three wearing? |
White |
8. |
Who finished second in this year’s Formula 1 World Championship? |
David Coulthard |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
What do Henry VIII, Gracie Fields, Winston Churchill and Harry Lauder all have in common? |
They were all Redheads |
2. |
What do Cliff Richard, Spike Milligan, Vivienne Leigh and Colin Cowdrey all have in common? |
All were born in India |
3. |
Seven countries border Afghanistan. Name four of them. |
(four from) Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azad Kashmir and China |
4. |
Five countries bordering Brazil lie on or above the Equator. Name four of them. |
(four from) Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and French Guyana |
5. |
Whose autobiography is entitled "Memoirs of an unfit mother"? |
Anne Robinson |
6. |
Whose recently published book is entitled "Hope and History"? |
Gerry Adams |
7. |
What connects the actors Jason Connery, Richard Todd, Kevin Costner, and Errol Flynn? |
All have played Robin Hood |
8. |
What connects Marco Polo, Charles de Gaulle, David Ben Gurion and Leonardo da Vinci? |
All have had airports named after them |
1. |
Who is the USA Secretary of State? |
Colin Powell |
2. |
What were the two important trees in the Garden of Eden? |
Tree of Knowledge and Tree of Life |
3. |
Which British woman cyclist recently acquired her third Junior World Title? |
Nicole Cooke |
4. |
Which is the only place in the UK that ends in an exclamation mark? |
Westward Ho! |
5. |
Which comedian's catchphrase was, "Can you hear me mother?"? |
Sandy Powell |
6. |
What is the fuel in a gas cigarette lighter? |
Butane |
7. |
Who is currently the leading goal scorer in the Nationwide Division 1? |
The Goat (accept Shaun Goater) |
8. |
What is the name of the Qatari TV Station used by Osama bin Laden to disseminate Taliban propaganda? |
Al-Jazeera |