WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER April 3rd 2002 |
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WithQuiz League paper 03/04/02 |
Set by: Dummy |
QotW: None selected |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
No comments were recorded during the 2001/2002 season |
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Which family pop group consists of Andrea, Jim, Sharon and Caroline? |
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In which government department is Keith Bradley a minister? |
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Who wrote the Booker Prize winning novel Last Orders? |
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4. |
Who succeeded William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister after his second term of office ended in 1806? |
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What nationality was the composer Franz Lehar? |
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6. |
Which supermodel once said that she would not get out of bed for less than $10,000? |
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7. |
How is the painting The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq better known? |
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Of which African country is Dodoma the official capital city? |
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In which classic novel do the characters Barbara Pinkerton, Joseph Sedley and Sir Pitt Crawley all appear? |
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2. |
What name is given to a barrel that has the capacity to hold 54 gallons of beer? |
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3. |
Which director links the films Far and Away, Backdraft and The Grinch Who Stole Christmas? |
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4. |
In which country was the singer Shaggy born? |
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5. |
Which planet has the satellite Pandora? |
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6. |
Hannah Collin and Lee Childs are national champions at which sport? |
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7. |
Who succeeded Kurt Waldheim as United Nations Secretary General? |
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8. |
Which collective noun is used for a group of ferrets? |
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Who was described as Lady Macbeth by John Bercow in August 2000? |
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2. |
Which spirit is contained in a traditional daiquiri? |
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3. |
God's Little Acre and Tobacco Road are novels by which American author'? |
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4. |
Who played Assumpta in the television series Ballykissangel? |
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5. |
Washington DC National Airport has been named in honour of which US president? |
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6. |
In which battle of 1690 did William III defeat James II? |
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7. |
Which car company advertise with the slogan 'It's the Feeling Inside'? |
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8. |
In area, which is the second largest county in the Republic of Ireland? |
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Which singer finished third in the 1997 Irish presidential election? |
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2. |
Which element is number 9 on the periodic table? |
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3. |
Who won a best actress Oscar for the film Johnny Belinda? |
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4. |
Who defended his 100 metres freestyle swimming title at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics? |
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5. |
The Hagia Sophia Mosque is a feature of which city? |
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6. |
The adjective olfactory refers to which of the five senses? |
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7. |
Which country, according to the 2001 Wine Atlas is the world's largest producer of wine? |
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8. |
Of which company, who are prominent on two days of every week, is Diane Thompson chief executive? |
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Which country has the international car registration plate RCH? |
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2. |
Which 1996 musical was written by Johnathan Larsen, who died before the show was successful? |
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3. |
Which current cabinet minister is the MP for Birmingham Yardley? |
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4. |
Five African teams have qualified for the 2002 Football World Cup Finals. Three of them are South Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria. Name the other two. |
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5. |
Which British artist was responsible for the 1995 work Everyone I Have Ever Slept With? |
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6. |
Which Hollywood actor is married to Uma Thurman? |
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7. |
Which British prime minister became the Earl of Bewdley? |
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8. |
Which supermarket chain has its UK headquarters at Atherstone, Warwickshire? |
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The volcanic island of Montserrat is situated in which island group? |
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2. |
Which Shakespeare play contains the characters Deiphobus and Alexander? |
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3. |
The 1961 song Bangers and Mash featured Peter Sellers with which actress? |
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4. |
In which city are the headquarters of the UN Agency the International Maritime Organisation? |
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5. |
Pilot, melon and strap-toothed are types of which sea creature? |
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6. |
If a dish is described as 'à la crecy', which vegetable must it contain? |
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7. |
Which word is used in the phonetic alphabet for the letter P? |
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8. |
Borstal Boy, The Hostage and The Quare Fellow were works by which playwright? |
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Which 1998 film starring Lynn Redgrave, Ian McKellen and Brendan Fraser centred on the life of film director James Whale? |
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2. |
Artur Rubenstein was a virtuoso of which musical instrument? |
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3. |
The Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea are located on which continent? |
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4. |
Bob Kane was the creator of which comic-book superhero? |
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5. |
In which month is the Christian Feast of the Holy Innocents? |
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6. |
Whom did Chester A Arthur immediately succeed as US president in 1881? |
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7. |
Deficiency in which vitamin causes night blindness? |
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8. |
In which city is the television series ER set? |
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1. |
Kim Campbell was the first female prime minister of which country? |
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2. |
Which actor won an Oscar for the film A Fish Called Wanda? |
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3. |
Trenton and Newark are major cities in which of the United States? |
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4. |
In which city did Nathan Astle score the fastest test double-century of all time? |
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5. |
In which country did Jim Jones lead The People's Temple to mass suicide in 1978? |
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6. |
Which King of England was born in 1019 AD and died in 1042? |
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7. |
At which fashion house was Stella McCartney appointed chief designer in 1997? |
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8. |
The opera Girl of the Golden West was written by which composer? |
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1. |
In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife? |
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2. |
For her performance in which film did Halle Berry win an Oscar? |
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3. |
Who won the 1996 Formula One World Drivers Championship? |
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4. |
Which singer released the album Jagged Little Pill? |
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5. |
In which city was Tony Blair born? |
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1. |
Which family pop group consists of Andrea, Jim, Sharon and Caroline? |
The Corrs |
2. |
In which government department is Keith Bradley a minister? |
Home Office |
3. |
Who wrote the Booker Prize winning novel Last Orders? |
Graham Swift |
4. |
Who succeeded William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister after his second term of office ended in 1806? |
William Grenville |
5. |
What nationality was the composer Franz Lehar? |
Hungarian |
6. |
Which supermodel once said that she would not get out of bed for less than $10,000? |
Linda Evangelista |
7. |
How is the painting The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq better known? |
The Night Watch |
8. |
Of which African country is Dodoma the official capital city? |
Tanzania |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
In which classic novel do the characters Barbara Pinkerton, Joseph Sedley and Sir Pitt Crawley all appear? |
Vanity Fair |
2. |
What name is given to a barrel that has the capacity to hold 54 gallons of beer? |
Hogshead |
3. |
Which director links the films Far and Away, Backdraft and The Grinch Who Stole Christmas? |
Ron Howard |
4. |
In which country was the singer Shaggy born? |
Jamaica |
5. |
Which planet has the satellite Pandora? |
Saturn |
6. |
Hannah Collin and Lee Childs are national champions at which sport? |
Tennis |
7. |
Who succeeded Kurt Waldheim as United Nations Secretary General? |
Javier Perez de Cuellar |
8. |
Which collective noun is used for a group of ferrets? |
Business |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
Who was described as Lady Macbeth by John Bercow in August 2000? |
Cherie Blair |
2. |
Which spirit is contained in a traditional daiquiri? |
Rum |
3. |
God's Little Acre and Tobacco Road are novels by which American author'? |
Erskine Caldwell |
4. |
Who played Assumpta in the television series Ballykissangel? |
Dervla Kirwan |
5. |
Washington DC National Airport has been named in honour of which US president? |
Ronald Reagan |
6. |
In which battle of 1690 did William III defeat James II? |
Battle of the Boyne |
7. |
Which car company advertise with the slogan 'It's the Feeling Inside'? |
Lexus |
8. |
In area, which is the second largest county in the Republic of Ireland? |
Galway |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Which singer finished third in the 1997 Irish presidential election? |
Dana (Rosemary Scallon) |
2. |
Which element is number 9 on the periodic table? |
Fluorine |
3. |
Who won a best actress Oscar for the film Johnny Belinda? |
Jane Wyman |
4. |
Who defended his 100 metres freestyle swimming title at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics? |
Johnny Weissmuller |
5. |
The Hagia Sophia Mosque is a feature of which city? |
Istanbul |
6. |
The adjective olfactory refers to which of the five senses? |
Smell |
7. |
Which country, according to the 2001 Wine Atlas is the world's largest producer of wine? |
Italy |
8. |
Of which company, who are prominent on two days of every week, is Diane Thompson chief executive? |
Camelot |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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1. |
Which country has the international car registration plate RCH? |
Chile |
2. |
Which 1996 musical was written by Johnathan Larsen, who died before the show was successful? |
Rent |
3. |
Which current cabinet minister is the MP for Birmingham Yardley? |
Estelle Morris |
4. |
Five African teams have qualified for the 2002 Football World Cup Finals. Three of them are South Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria. Name the other two. |
Senegal and Tunisia |
5. |
Which British artist was responsible for the 1995 work Everyone I Have Ever Slept With? |
Tracey Emin |
6. |
Which Hollywood actor is married to Uma Thurman? |
Ethan Hawke |
7. |
Which British prime minister became the Earl of Bewdley? |
Stanley Baldwin |
8. |
Which supermarket chain has its UK headquarters at Atherstone, Warwickshire? |
Aldi |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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1. |
The volcanic island of Montserrat is situated in which island group? |
Leeward Islands |
2. |
Which Shakespeare play contains the characters Deiphobus and Alexander? |
Troilus and Cressida |
3. |
The 1961 song Bangers and Mash featured Peter Sellers with which actress? |
Sophia Loren |
4. |
In which city are the headquarters of the UN Agency the International Maritime Organisation? |
London |
5. |
Pilot, melon and strap-toothed are types of which sea creature? |
Whale |
6. |
If a dish is described as 'à la crecy', which vegetable must it contain? |
Carrot |
7. |
Which word is used in the phonetic alphabet for the letter P? |
Papa |
8. |
Borstal Boy, The Hostage and The Quare Fellow were works by which playwright? |
Brendan Behan |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
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Which 1998 film starring Lynn Redgrave, Ian McKellen and Brendan Fraser centred on the life of film director James Whale? |
Gods and Monsters |
2. |
Artur Rubenstein was a virtuoso of which musical instrument? |
Piano |
3. |
The Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea are located on which continent? |
Antartica |
4. |
Bob Kane was the creator of which comic-book superhero? |
Batman |
5. |
In which month is the Christian Feast of the Holy Innocents? |
December (28th) |
6. |
Whom did Chester A Arthur immediately succeed as US president in 1881? |
James Garfield |
7. |
Deficiency in which vitamin causes night blindness? |
Vitamin A |
8. |
In which city is the television series ER set? |
Chicago |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
Kim Campbell was the first female prime minister of which country? |
Canada |
2. |
Which actor won an Oscar for the film A Fish Called Wanda? |
Kevin Kline |
3. |
Trenton and Newark are major cities in which of the United States? |
New Jersey |
4. |
In which city did Nathan Astle score the fastest test double-century of all time? |
Christchurch |
5. |
In which country did Jim Jones lead The People's Temple to mass suicide in 1978? |
Guyana |
6. |
Which King of England was born in 1019 AD and died in 1042? |
Hardicanute (Hathacanute) |
7. |
At which fashion house was Stella McCartney appointed chief designer in 1997? |
Chloe |
8. |
The opera Girl of the Golden West was written by which composer? |
Puccini |
1. |
In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife? |
Sarah |
2. |
For her performance in which film did Halle Berry win an Oscar? |
Monster’s Ball |
3. |
Who won the 1996 Formula One World Drivers Championship? |
Damon Hill |
4. |
Which singer released the album Jagged Little Pill? |
Alanis Morrisette |
5. |
In which city was Tony Blair born? |
Edinburgh |