WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER November 13th 2002 |
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WithQuiz League paper 13/11/02 |
Set by: Electric Pigs |
QotW: R5/Q3 |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
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Whom did Winston Churchill refer to as “a modest little man with much to be modest about”? |
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In which film did Jane Fonda's hooker win the 1971 Best Actress Oscar? |
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Which car manufacturer produced the Imp and Husky models? |
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Whom did Bjorn Borg defeat in the 1976 Wimbledon final when he won his first Wimbledon title? |
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What is the subject of speciality publishing company Haynes? |
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6. |
At this year's (2002) Brit Awards who won the award as best British female artist? |
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Give a year in the life of the composer Chopin. |
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Which colonial power governed The Phillipines from 1898-1941? |
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According to the bible where was Jesus crucified? |
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Who was the father of Henry VII? |
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Which first class county cricket team plays at the St Lawrence Ground? |
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What name was given to a group of English writers including Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf? |
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In which city is Nicholas Roeg’s 1973 film Don't Look Now set? |
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What is the atomic number of the element calcium? |
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In which organ of the human body would you find, amongst others, medulla cortex, pyramid, loop of heule and glomerulus? |
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What is the northernmost point of the British mainland ? |
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In which country was football's 2002 African Nations Cup finals held? |
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Which popular US TV programme, first shown in the UK in 1998, was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone? |
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Which is the lowest rank of the Peerage? |
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4. |
Who wrote the music for the ballet L'Apres Midi Faune, first performed in 1912? |
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What is the longest river in Canada? |
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6. |
How was Albino Luciani, who died in 1978, better known? |
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Who wrote the 1988 Booker prize winning novel Oscar and Lucinda? |
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Which chemical pH indicator, widely used as a stain in the preparation of slides is red below pH 3.1 and yellow above pH 4.4? |
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Père David is a species of which animal? |
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Who was the Roman goddess of agriculture? |
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What is the new name of the body assuming the business of Railtrack, which recently went into administration? |
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Which song, a number one hit in 1979, opens with the line: "It's cold outside and the paint’s peeling off my wall"? |
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5. |
How many of the original 12 football league teams are currently playing in the Premier League? |
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6. |
Who was the eponymous Man of Destiny in George Bernard Shaw's play? |
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In which country is the Nullabor Plain? |
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Which Manchester building was erected in the mid 1850s to commemorate the achievements of the Anti Corn Law League? |
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To whom or what was Edward Heath referring when he spoke of “the unacceptable face of capitalism”? |
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Which film won four Oscars at the 2001 ceremony including best art direction, best original score and best cinematography? |
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Which car manufacturer produced the Hawk and Super Snipe models? |
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Whom did John McEnroe defeat in the 1984 Wimbledon final when he won his third and last Wimbledon title ? |
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What is the subject of speciality publishing company Bartholomews? |
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6. |
At this year's (2002) Brit Awards who won the award for best British group? |
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7. |
Give a year in the life of the composer Schubert. |
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Which colonial power governed The Maldives from 1887 until independence in 1965? |
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According to the bible, what was the name of the village where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine? |
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2. |
Who was the father of James I of England (James V1 of Scotland)? |
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Which first class county cricket team plays at Sofia Gardens? |
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4. |
Which American author, 1923-1969, wrote Big Sur and Desolation Angel? |
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Name the actor who appears in all three Godfather films. |
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6. |
What is the atomic number of the element chlorine? |
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To within half a pint, how many pints of blood are there in the average adult? |
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What is the northernmost point of the island of Ireland? |
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Which country won football's African Nations Cup in 2002? |
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Which popular US TV programme, first shown in the UK in 1998, is set in the fictional village of Sunnydale? |
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3. |
In which year were railways nationalised in the UK? |
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4. |
Demonstrate, or alternatively describe, the ballet position of Arabesque? |
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5. |
What is the second longest river in Africa? |
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What is the signet ring called, that is traditionally used by Popes to seal documents? |
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Which author, who died in 1817, left the uncompleted novel Sanditton? |
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Chemically what common name may be referred to as 'any of a group of natural esters or glycerol and other lipid mixtures that is solid at room temperature'? |
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What type of animal is a grampus? |
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2. |
Who was the Roman goddess of the dawn? |
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3. |
Which UK grocery retailer has recently bought the Alldays chain of convenience stores? |
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4. |
Which song, a number three hit in 1982, opens with the line “All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces”? |
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5. |
Preston North End won the first two English Football League titles, but who were the second team to get their name on the trophy? |
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6. |
Who was the angry young man in John Osborne's Look Back In Anger? |
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7. |
In which country is the site of the ancient city of Babylon? |
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8. |
Which 19th century architect's Manchester buildings included the Athenaeum on Princess St and the City Art Gallery on Mosley St? |
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Which English County is known as 'The Land of the Bishop Princes'? |
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2. |
What is the more common name for the medical condition pre-patellar bursitis? |
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3. |
At what weight division was Terry Downes World Champion? |
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4. |
Which monarch was on the English throne when the Great Fire of London started? |
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5. |
What was the name of Britain’s wartime code breaking station? |
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6. |
In boys’ comics how was Alf Tupper better known? |
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Which bay lies between Canada and Greenland? |
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8. |
Who had a number one hit in the 1980's with China in your Hand? |
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Who wrote the play The Quare Fellow? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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1. |
Whom did Winston Churchill refer to as “a modest little man with much to be modest about”? |
Clement Attlee |
2. |
In which film did Jane Fonda's hooker win the 1971 Best Actress Oscar? |
Klute |
3. |
Which car manufacturer produced the Imp and Husky models? |
Hillman |
4. |
Whom did Bjorn Borg defeat in the 1976 Wimbledon final when he won his first Wimbledon title? |
Ilie Nastase |
5. |
What is the subject of speciality publishing company Haynes? |
Car Manuals |
6. |
At this year's (2002) Brit Awards who won the award as best British female artist? |
Dido |
7. |
Give a year in the life of the composer Chopin. |
1810-1849 |
8. |
Which colonial power governed The Phillipines from 1898-1941? |
USA |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
According to the bible where was Jesus crucified? |
Calvary (or Golgotha in Hebrew) |
2. |
Who was the father of Henry VII? |
Edmund Tudor (Earl of Richmond) |
3. |
Which first class county cricket team plays at the St Lawrence Ground? |
Kent |
4. |
What name was given to a group of English writers including Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf? |
Bloomsbury Group |
5. |
In which city is Nicholas Roeg’s 1973 film Don't Look Now set? |
Venice |
6. |
What is the atomic number of the element calcium? |
20 |
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In which organ of the human body would you find, amongst others, medulla cortex, pyramid, loop of heule and glomerulus? |
Kidney |
8. |
What is the northernmost point of the British mainland ? |
Dunnet Head |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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In which country was football's 2002 African Nations Cup finals held? |
Mali |
2. |
Which popular US TV programme, first shown in the UK in 1998, was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone? |
South Park |
3. |
Which is the lowest rank of the Peerage? |
Baron |
4. |
Who wrote the music for the ballet L'Apres Midi Faune, first performed in 1912? |
Debussy |
5. |
What is the longest river in Canada? |
Mackenzie |
6. |
How was Albino Luciani, who died in 1978, better known? |
Pope John Paul I |
7. |
Who wrote the 1988 Booker prize winning novel Oscar and Lucinda? |
Peter Carey |
8. |
Which chemical pH indicator, widely used as a stain in the preparation of slides is red below pH 3.1 and yellow above pH 4.4? |
Methyl Orange |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Père David is a species of which animal? |
Deer |
2. |
Who was the Roman goddess of agriculture? |
Ceres |
3. |
What is the new name of the body assuming the business of Railtrack, which recently went into administration? |
Network Rail |
4. |
Which song, a number one hit in 1979, opens with the line: "It's cold outside and the paint’s peeling off my wall"? |
Are Friends Electric? (Tubeway Army) |
5. |
How many of the original 12 football league teams are currently playing in the Premier League? |
5 (Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Everton, West Bromwich Albion) |
6. |
Who was the eponymous Man of Destiny in George Bernard Shaw's play? |
Napoleon |
7. |
In which country is the Nullabor Plain? |
Australia |
8. |
Which Manchester building was erected in the mid 1850s to commemorate the achievements of the Anti Corn Law League? |
Free Trade Hall |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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1. |
To whom or what was Edward Heath referring when he spoke of “the unacceptable face of capitalism”? |
Tiny Rowland (or Lonrho) |
2. |
Which film won four Oscars at the 2001 ceremony including best art direction, best original score and best cinematography? |
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon |
3. |
Which car manufacturer produced the Hawk and Super Snipe models? |
Humber |
4. |
Whom did John McEnroe defeat in the 1984 Wimbledon final when he won his third and last Wimbledon title ? |
Chris Lewis |
5. |
What is the subject of speciality publishing company Bartholomews? |
Maps and Atlases |
6. |
At this year's (2002) Brit Awards who won the award for best British group? |
Travis |
7. |
Give a year in the life of the composer Schubert. |
1797-1828 |
8. |
Which colonial power governed The Maldives from 1887 until independence in 1965? |
Great Britain |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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According to the bible, what was the name of the village where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine? |
Cana |
2. |
Who was the father of James I of England (James V1 of Scotland)? |
Henry, Lord Darnley |
3. |
Which first class county cricket team plays at Sofia Gardens? |
Glamorgan |
4. |
Which American author, 1923-1969, wrote Big Sur and Desolation Angel? |
Jack Kerouac |
5. |
Name the actor who appears in all three Godfather films. |
Al Pacino |
6. |
What is the atomic number of the element chlorine? |
17 |
7. |
To within half a pint, how many pints of blood are there in the average adult? |
10 |
8. |
What is the northernmost point of the island of Ireland? |
Malin Head |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
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Which country won football's African Nations Cup in 2002? |
Cameroon |
2. |
Which popular US TV programme, first shown in the UK in 1998, is set in the fictional village of Sunnydale? |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
3. |
In which year were railways nationalised in the UK? |
1948 |
4. |
Demonstrate, or alternatively describe, the ballet position of Arabesque? |
One leg stretched straight out to the back and one arm stretched out to the front |
5. |
What is the second longest river in Africa? |
Zaire (Congo) |
6. |
What is the signet ring called, that is traditionally used by Popes to seal documents? |
Fisherman's Ring |
7. |
Which author, who died in 1817, left the uncompleted novel Sanditton? |
Jane Austen |
8. |
Chemically what common name may be referred to as 'any of a group of natural esters or glycerol and other lipid mixtures that is solid at room temperature'? |
Fat |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
What type of animal is a grampus? |
Dolphin |
2. |
Who was the Roman goddess of the dawn? |
Aurora |
3. |
Which UK grocery retailer has recently bought the Alldays chain of convenience stores? |
Cooperative Wholesale Society (accept CWS or Co-op) |
4. |
Which song, a number three hit in 1982, opens with the line “All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces”? |
Mad World (Tears for Fears) |
5. |
Preston North End won the first two English Football League titles, but who were the second team to get their name on the trophy? |
Everton |
6. |
Who was the angry young man in John Osborne's Look Back In Anger? |
Jimmy Porter |
7. |
In which country is the site of the ancient city of Babylon? |
Iraq |
8. |
Which 19th century architect's Manchester buildings included the Athenaeum on Princess St and the City Art Gallery on Mosley St? |
Sir Charles Barry |
1. |
Which English County is known as 'The Land of the Bishop Princes'? |
Durham |
2. |
What is the more common name for the medical condition pre-patellar bursitis? |
Housemaid’s knee |
3. |
At what weight division was Terry Downes World Champion? |
Middleweight |
4. |
Which monarch was on the English throne when the Great Fire of London started? |
Charles II |
5. |
What was the name of Britain’s wartime code breaking station? |
Bletchley Park |
6. |
In boys’ comics how was Alf Tupper better known? |
Tough of the Track |
7. |
Which bay lies between Canada and Greenland? |
Baffin |
8. |
Who had a number one hit in the 1980's with China in your Hand? |
T'Pau |
9. |
Who wrote the play The Quare Fellow? |
Brendan Behan |