WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 6th 2002 |
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WithQuiz League paper 06/02/02 |
Set by: Dr O'Neil |
QotW: R3Q1 |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
No comments were recorded during the 2001/2002 season |
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What is the name of the Bogeyman in the book by Raymond Briggs? |
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2. |
In terms of population what is the largest capital city in Africa? |
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3. |
The hymn Jerusalem is a setting of a poem by William Blake. Who wrote the music? |
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4. |
On which musical instrument are the 'C' strings coloured red and the 'F' strings coloured black? |
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5. |
What did John Christie build in the grounds of his estate in East Sussex and open to audiences in 1934? |
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6. |
What name is given to the branch of mathematics which deals with the properties of lines, points, surfaces and solids? |
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7. |
What country is bordered by Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq, & Syria? |
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8. |
Which Liverpool-born playwright wrote Amadeus, Lettice and Lovage, and The Gift of the Gorgon? |
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1. |
The Dodo became extinct in the late 17th century; on which island did the last specimens live? |
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2. |
Which Hollywood actor links these films: Waterworld (1995), The Postman (1997) and Message in a Bottle (1999)? |
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3. |
In the Gospel of St John, what miracle did Jesus perform at Siloam, a pool in Jerusalem? |
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4. |
Lonicera is the Latin name for which popular fragrant climbing plant? |
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5. |
Who said "Television has brought back murder into the home – where it belongs”? |
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6. |
In which novel by Anthony Burgess is the storyteller a 15-year old hooligan named Alex? |
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7. |
Name the eponymous character in a play be George Bernard Shaw who is an officer in the Salvation Army. |
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8. |
Which Scottish army unit forms the Queen’s bodyguard when she is at Hollyrood House? |
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Apart from London, 3 UK cities have underground railway systems. Name any two of these. |
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2. |
Which is the only one of New York's 5 boroughs located on the mainland? |
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3. |
What is the two-word inscription on the Victoria Cross? |
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4. |
Which Lerner and Loewe musical features a Scottish village which only comes to life for I day every 100 years? |
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5. |
Which famous story is told in Genesis chapters 6-9? |
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6. |
In 1954.Pauline Reage wrote which classic pornographic novel? |
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7. |
The British inventor, Trevor Bayliss, is best known for which invention? |
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8. |
What French word is given to a full length mirror mounted on swivels in a frame? |
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ROUND 4 - 'Entitled' |
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1. |
Which British bird was formerly (and poetically) called the Halcyon? |
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2. |
Which football team plays its home games in Dumfries? |
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3. |
From which Tennyson poem do these lines come: "Out flew the web and floated wide; the mirror cracked front side to side"? |
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4. |
The German national anthem derives its tune from Haydn’s C Major String Quartet of 1797; how is this work popularly known? |
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5. |
With which US jazz musician was Billy Strayhorn associated as arranger and composer from 1939 to 1967? |
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6. |
Which TV series of 1976-77-set in a fashionable London hotel, starred Gemma Jones, Richard Vernon and Christopher Cazenove? |
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7. |
Of which Canadian province is Charlottetown the capital? |
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8. |
In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night who is Olivia’s uncle? |
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ROUND 5 - 'Fire and Earth' |
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1. |
Who composed the music for the 1910 ballet The Firebird? |
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2. |
Who wrote the 1962 novel Pale Fire? |
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3. |
The 1993 film Fire Walk with Me featured characters from which cult TV series of 1990-91? |
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4. |
Relight my Fire was a 1993 number 1 hit for Take That and which guest singer? |
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5. |
In earth sciences what is measured on the Modified Mercalli Scale? |
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6. |
Who was the Greek god of earthquakes (though more famous as the god of something else)? |
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7. |
The Good Earth was a 1932 novel by which US Nobel prize-winning writer? |
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8. |
Which band first charted with Planet Earth in 1931? |
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ROUND 6 - 'Air and Water' |
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1. |
The Air that I Breathe was a number 2 hit in 1974 for which group? |
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2. |
Which noble gas constitutes almost 1% of the air we breathe? |
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3. |
Dyce Airport serves which UK city? |
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4. |
Donna Air, the MTV presenter, played Charlie in which children’s TV series? |
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5. |
Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) was prominent in which field of endeavour? |
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6. |
Which water is the deepest lake in the Lake District? |
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7. |
Who was Elsie and Doris Waters’ more famous actor brother? |
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8. |
Film director John Waters was born in, and set his films Hairspray and Mondo Trasho in which US city? |
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1. |
Which Latin word meaning `let it be done' is used for a Warrant issued by a judge, or a decree, or a formal command? |
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2. |
What name is given to a gemstone which is a green variety of beryl? |
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3. |
Dartmoor is in which English county? |
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4. |
US history: what is the name of the fort in San Antonio, scene of a famous battle in 1836? |
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5. |
In medicine a cytometer is used to count/measure what? |
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6. |
Hamilton is the capital of which British Dependent Territory? |
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7. |
Which ballet, with music by Delibes, has the alternative title The Girl with Enamel Eyes? |
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8. |
Augusta is the capital of which US state? |
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1. |
Which pigment produces the green colour in plants? |
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2. |
Which British singer, nick-named ‘Mr Moonlight', died aged 71 in 1999? |
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3. |
The picturesque Gower Peninsula lies within the boundaries of which city? |
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4. |
What name is given to the process of heating milk to 72 degrees C for 15 seconds, then rapidly cooling it to destroy bacteria? |
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5. |
Which king of England was released from captivity after his subjects paid a ransom of 150,000 Marks? |
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6. |
Which Planet has a moon called Charon? |
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7. |
The King Edward VII Stakes and the Coronation Stakes are run at which June race-meeting? |
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8. |
In which Yorkshire city is the National Centre for Popular Music? |
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1. |
Under what brand-name does Prince Charles market the organic produce of his estates? |
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2. |
Who wrote the novel Doctor Zhivago? |
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3. |
In Scottish folklore what name is given to a water-spirit which appears in the form of a horse? |
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4. |
British Royal Family: who is the mother of Lady Sarah Chatto? |
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5. |
There are 2 books of the Bible named after women, what are they? |
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6. |
With what musical instrument was Jacqueline du Pré associated`? |
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7. |
Paul O’Grady is better known by his stage-name: what is it? |
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8. |
In which English county is the New Forest? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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1. |
What is the name of the Bogeyman in the book by Raymond Briggs? |
Fungus |
2. |
In terms of population what is the largest capital city in Africa? |
Cairo |
3. |
The hymn Jerusalem is a setting of a poem by William Blake. Who wrote the music? |
Hubert Parry |
4. |
On which musical instrument are the 'C' strings coloured red and the 'F' strings coloured black? |
Harp |
5. |
What did John Christie build in the grounds of his estate in East Sussex and open to audiences in 1934? |
Glyndebourne Opera House |
6. |
What name is given to the branch of mathematics which deals with the properties of lines, points, surfaces and solids? |
Geometry |
7. |
What country is bordered by Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq, & Syria? |
Turkey |
8. |
Which Liverpool-born playwright wrote Amadeus, Lettice and Lovage, and The Gift of the Gorgon? |
Peter Shaffer |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
The Dodo became extinct in the late 17th century; on which island did the last specimens live? |
Mauritius |
2. |
Which Hollywood actor links these films: Waterworld (1995), The Postman (1997) and Message in a Bottle (1999)? |
Kevin Costner |
3. |
In the Gospel of St John, what miracle did Jesus perform at Siloam, a pool in Jerusalem? |
Cured a blind man |
4. |
Lonicera is the Latin name for which popular fragrant climbing plant? |
Honeysuckle |
5. |
Who said "Television has brought back murder into the home – where it belongs”? |
Alfred Hitchcock |
6. |
In which novel by Anthony Burgess is the storyteller a 15-year old hooligan named Alex? |
Clockwork Orange |
7. |
Name the eponymous character in a play be George Bernard Shaw who is an officer in the Salvation Army. |
Major Barbara |
8. |
Which Scottish army unit forms the Queen’s bodyguard when she is at Hollyrood House? |
Royal Company of Archers |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
Apart from London, 3 UK cities have underground railway systems. Name any two of these. |
Glasgow; Liverpool; Newcastle |
2. |
Which is the only one of New York's 5 boroughs located on the mainland? |
Bronx |
3. |
What is the two-word inscription on the Victoria Cross? |
For Valour |
4. |
Which Lerner and Loewe musical features a Scottish village which only comes to life for I day every 100 years? |
Brigadoon |
5. |
Which famous story is told in Genesis chapters 6-9? |
Noah and the Flood |
6. |
In 1954.Pauline Reage wrote which classic pornographic novel? |
The Story of O |
7. |
The British inventor, Trevor Bayliss, is best known for which invention? |
Clockwork Radio |
8. |
What French word is given to a full length mirror mounted on swivels in a frame? |
Cheval glass |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - 'Entitled' |
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1. |
Which British bird was formerly (and poetically) called the Halcyon? |
Kingfisher |
2. |
Which football team plays its home games in Dumfries? |
Queen of the South |
3. |
From which Tennyson poem do these lines come: "Out flew the web and floated wide; the mirror cracked front side to side"? |
Lady of Shalott |
4. |
The German national anthem derives its tune from Haydn’s C Major String Quartet of 1797; how is this work popularly known? |
Emperor Quartet |
5. |
With which US jazz musician was Billy Strayhorn associated as arranger and composer from 1939 to 1967? |
Duke Ellington |
6. |
Which TV series of 1976-77-set in a fashionable London hotel, starred Gemma Jones, Richard Vernon and Christopher Cazenove? |
The Duchess of Duke St |
7. |
Of which Canadian province is Charlottetown the capital? |
Prince Edward Island |
8. |
In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night who is Olivia’s uncle? |
Sir Toby Belch |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - 'Fire and Earth' |
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1. |
Who composed the music for the 1910 ballet The Firebird? |
Stravinsky |
2. |
Who wrote the 1962 novel Pale Fire? |
Vladimir Nabakov |
3. |
The 1993 film Fire Walk with Me featured characters from which cult TV series of 1990-91? |
Twin Peaks |
4. |
Relight my Fire was a 1993 number 1 hit for Take That and which guest singer? |
Lulu |
5. |
In earth sciences what is measured on the Modified Mercalli Scale? |
Earthquake Intensity |
6. |
Who was the Greek god of earthquakes (though more famous as the god of something else)? |
Poseidon |
7. |
The Good Earth was a 1932 novel by which US Nobel prize-winning writer? |
Pearl S Buck |
8. |
Which band first charted with Planet Earth in 1931? |
Duran Duran |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - 'Air and Water' |
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1. |
The Air that I Breathe was a number 2 hit in 1974 for which group? |
Hollies |
2. |
Which noble gas constitutes almost 1% of the air we breathe? |
Argon |
3. |
Dyce Airport serves which UK city? |
Aberdeen |
4. |
Donna Air, the MTV presenter, played Charlie in which children’s TV series? |
Byker Grove |
5. |
Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) was prominent in which field of endeavour? |
Architecture |
6. |
Which water is the deepest lake in the Lake District? |
Wast Water |
7. |
Who was Elsie and Doris Waters’ more famous actor brother? |
Jack Warner |
8. |
Film director John Waters was born in, and set his films Hairspray and Mondo Trasho in which US city? |
Baltimore |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
1. |
Which Latin word meaning `let it be done' is used for a Warrant issued by a judge, or a decree, or a formal command? |
Fiat |
2. |
What name is given to a gemstone which is a green variety of beryl? |
Emerald |
3. |
Dartmoor is in which English county? |
Devon |
4. |
US history: what is the name of the fort in San Antonio, scene of a famous battle in 1836? |
Alamo |
5. |
In medicine a cytometer is used to count/measure what? |
Cells |
6. |
Hamilton is the capital of which British Dependent Territory? |
Bermuda |
7. |
Which ballet, with music by Delibes, has the alternative title The Girl with Enamel Eyes? |
Coppelia |
8. |
Augusta is the capital of which US state? |
Maine |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
Which pigment produces the green colour in plants? |
Chlorophyll |
2. |
Which British singer, nick-named ‘Mr Moonlight', died aged 71 in 1999? |
Frankie Vaughan |
3. |
The picturesque Gower Peninsula lies within the boundaries of which city? |
Swansea |
4. |
What name is given to the process of heating milk to 72 degrees C for 15 seconds, then rapidly cooling it to destroy bacteria? |
Pasteurisation |
5. |
Which king of England was released from captivity after his subjects paid a ransom of 150,000 Marks? |
Richard I (Lionheart) |
6. |
Which Planet has a moon called Charon? |
Pluto |
7. |
The King Edward VII Stakes and the Coronation Stakes are run at which June race-meeting? |
Royal Ascot |
8. |
In which Yorkshire city is the National Centre for Popular Music? |
Sheffield |
1. |
Under what brand-name does Prince Charles market the organic produce of his estates? |
Duchy Originals |
2. |
Who wrote the novel Doctor Zhivago? |
Boris Pasternak |
3. |
In Scottish folklore what name is given to a water-spirit which appears in the form of a horse? |
Kelpie |
4. |
British Royal Family: who is the mother of Lady Sarah Chatto? |
Princess Margaret |
5. |
There are 2 books of the Bible named after women, what are they? |
Ruth; Esther |
6. |
With what musical instrument was Jacqueline du Pré associated`? |
Cello |
7. |
Paul O’Grady is better known by his stage-name: what is it? |
Lily Savage |
8. |
In which English county is the New Forest? |
Hampshire |