WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER December 18th 2002 |
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WithQuiz League paper 18/12/02 |
Set by: St Catherine's |
QotW: None selected |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
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What was the largest land battle of WWII? |
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What was Spike Milligan’s real first name? |
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What is the name of the Spanish Parliament? |
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4. |
On what ship was the Japanese declaration of surrender signed? |
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5. |
Give a year in the life of Samuel Pepys. |
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6. |
Who was the Greek goddess of Fate? |
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7. |
What was the date of Pearl Harbour? |
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8. |
What is the main ingredient of taramasalata? |
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What is the code name of the secret US airforce base closely linked with UFOs? |
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2. |
Who starred as the psychiatrist in the 1992 film Final Analysis? |
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3. |
In his will who did Hitler name as his successor? |
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Name the yachtswoman who recently won her 2nd major single-handed race. |
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5. |
What was the name of Don Quixote's horse? |
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6. |
From what country does Diego Forlan originate? |
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7. |
An exhibition of which famous German artist has recently opened at the British Musuem? |
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8. |
What, in Australia, is the Gan? |
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Which US newspaper tycoon was the model for the central character of Orson Welle's film Citizen Kane? |
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2. |
Which singer was originally known as Gerry Dorsey? |
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3. |
Who succeeded Anthony Eden as Prime Minister in 1957? |
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4. |
Who was the first wife of Henry VIII? |
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5. |
How many pints of beer are there in a hogshead? |
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6. |
What is the larva of the cranefly known as? |
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7. |
Aboard what ship did Darwin's theory of evolution evolve? |
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8. |
In which film did David Bowie play an alien? |
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Which protein forms hair, nails and horn? |
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2. |
Who was Prime Minister of Australia from 1949 to 1966? |
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3. |
Which famous conductor founded the Promenade Concerts? |
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4. |
In which city did Keats die? |
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5. |
What was Gertrude Jekyll famous for? |
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6. |
Which Welsh buccaneer later became Governor of Jamaica? |
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7. |
Who in the Bible said "What is truth"? |
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8. |
What is the nickname for Northampton Town FC? |
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Which Argentinian scored 2 goals in the 1978 World Cup Final? |
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2. |
Which British chemist formulated the law of partial pressures in gasses? |
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3. |
What name is given to the tree of the genus fraximus? |
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4. |
Which actor played Mr Swindley in Coronation St? |
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5. |
What is the capital of Gabon? |
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6. |
Of what country is Latakkia the main seaport? |
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7. |
Which feature of the Spencer coat-of-arms has been incorporated into Prince William’s coat-of-arms? |
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8. |
Which novel by Peter Carey won the Booker Prize? |
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From which Shakespeare play does Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World get its name? |
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2. |
Which French author wrote the story on which Bizet based his opera Carmen? |
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3. |
What nationality was the philosopher Benedict Spinoza? |
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4. |
In which country was the painter Marc Chagall born? |
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5. |
Of what is cholecystoctomy the surgical removal? |
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6. |
What is Ian Duncan-Smith’s constituency? |
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7. |
What is the name of the only racehorse to have won both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Champion Hurdle? |
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8. |
What was Swampy's real name (i.e. the protester against Manchester airport)? |
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Which English King is buried in Worcester Cathedral? |
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2. |
What is the true name of the Crocodile River? |
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3. |
Which country was the first to legalise abortion? |
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4. |
On which river does Pisa stand? |
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5. |
What is the state capital of Connecticut? |
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6. |
Who painted The Transfiguration? |
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7. |
Who won the first soccer World Cup? |
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8. |
What do we call the substance that the Greeks called Elektron? |
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Which Scottish football team plays their games at Rugby Park? |
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2. |
Who was the first bowler to take over 300 wickets in both tests and one-day internationals? |
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3. |
Whose catchphrase was "You Lucky People"? |
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4. |
What was the gladiator armed with both net and trident called? |
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5. |
By what name was James Alfred White better known? |
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6. |
Who said "A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic"? |
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7. |
In Norse mythology what was Molnir? |
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8. |
Give a year in the life of Antonio Vivaldi. |
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What is the more common name for aquilegia? |
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2. |
How many books are there in the New Testament? |
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3. |
In the RAF what is 'Fat Albert'? |
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4. |
Which country's wine shows the KWV mark? |
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5. |
In terms of numbers of ships, what was the largest sea battle of WWII? |
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1. |
What was the largest land battle of WWII? |
Kursk |
2. |
What was Spike Milligan’s real first name? |
Terence (accept Terry) |
3. |
What is the name of the Spanish Parliament? |
The Cortes |
4. |
On what ship was the Japanese declaration of surrender signed? |
USS Missouri |
5. |
Give a year in the life of Samuel Pepys. |
1633-1703 |
6. |
Who was the Greek goddess of Fate? |
Nemesis |
7. |
What was the date of Pearl Harbour? |
7th December 1941 |
8. |
What is the main ingredient of taramasalata? |
Cods roe |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
What is the code name of the secret US airforce base closely linked with UFOs? |
Area 51 |
2. |
Who starred as the psychiatrist in the 1992 film Final Analysis? |
Richard Gere |
3. |
In his will who did Hitler name as his successor? |
Admiral Doenitz |
4. |
Name the yachtswoman who recently won her 2nd major single-handed race. |
Ellen MacArthur |
5. |
What was the name of Don Quixote's horse? |
Rosinante |
6. |
From what country does Diego Forlan originate? |
Uruguay |
7. |
An exhibition of which famous German artist has recently opened at the British Musuem? |
Albrecht Dürer |
8. |
What, in Australia, is the Gan? |
The train to Alice Springs |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
Which US newspaper tycoon was the model for the central character of Orson Welle's film Citizen Kane? |
William Randolph Hearst |
2. |
Which singer was originally known as Gerry Dorsey? |
Englebert Humperdink |
3. |
Who succeeded Anthony Eden as Prime Minister in 1957? |
Harold Macmillan |
4. |
Who was the first wife of Henry VIII? |
Catherine of Aragon |
5. |
How many pints of beer are there in a hogshead? |
432 |
6. |
What is the larva of the cranefly known as? |
The Leatherjacket |
7. |
Aboard what ship did Darwin's theory of evolution evolve? |
The Beagle |
8. |
In which film did David Bowie play an alien? |
The Man who fell to Earth |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Which protein forms hair, nails and horn? |
Keratin |
2. |
Who was Prime Minister of Australia from 1949 to 1966? |
Robert Menzies |
3. |
Which famous conductor founded the Promenade Concerts? |
Sir Henry Wood |
4. |
In which city did Keats die? |
Rome |
5. |
What was Gertrude Jekyll famous for? |
Garden design |
6. |
Which Welsh buccaneer later became Governor of Jamaica? |
Sir Henry Morgan |
7. |
Who in the Bible said "What is truth"? |
Pilate |
8. |
What is the nickname for Northampton Town FC? |
The Cobblers |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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Which Argentinian scored 2 goals in the 1978 World Cup Final? |
Maria Kempes |
2. |
Which British chemist formulated the law of partial pressures in gasses? |
John Dalton |
3. |
What name is given to the tree of the genus fraximus? |
Ash |
4. |
Which actor played Mr Swindley in Coronation St? |
Arthur Lowe |
5. |
What is the capital of Gabon? |
Libraville |
6. |
Of what country is Latakkia the main seaport? |
Syria |
7. |
Which feature of the Spencer coat-of-arms has been incorporated into Prince William’s coat-of-arms? |
The red scallop shell |
8. |
Which novel by Peter Carey won the Booker Prize? |
Oscar and Lucinda |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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From which Shakespeare play does Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World get its name? |
The Tempest |
2. |
Which French author wrote the story on which Bizet based his opera Carmen? |
Prosper Merimée |
3. |
What nationality was the philosopher Benedict Spinoza? |
Dutch |
4. |
In which country was the painter Marc Chagall born? |
Russia |
5. |
Of what is cholecystoctomy the surgical removal? |
Gall bladder |
6. |
What is Ian Duncan-Smith’s constituency? |
Chingford and Wood Green |
7. |
What is the name of the only racehorse to have won both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Champion Hurdle? |
Dawn Run |
8. |
What was Swampy's real name (i.e. the protester against Manchester airport)? |
Daniel Hooper |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
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Which English King is buried in Worcester Cathedral? |
King John |
2. |
What is the true name of the Crocodile River? |
Limpopo |
3. |
Which country was the first to legalise abortion? |
Iceland |
4. |
On which river does Pisa stand? |
Arno |
5. |
What is the state capital of Connecticut? |
Hartford |
6. |
Who painted The Transfiguration? |
Raphael |
7. |
Who won the first soccer World Cup? |
Uruguay |
8. |
What do we call the substance that the Greeks called Elektron? |
Amber |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
Which Scottish football team plays their games at Rugby Park? |
Kilmarnock |
2. |
Who was the first bowler to take over 300 wickets in both tests and one-day internationals? |
Wasim Akram |
3. |
Whose catchphrase was "You Lucky People"? |
Tommy Trinder |
4. |
What was the gladiator armed with both net and trident called? |
Retiarius |
5. |
By what name was James Alfred White better known? |
James Herriot |
6. |
Who said "A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic"? |
Stalin |
7. |
In Norse mythology what was Molnir? |
Thor's hammer |
8. |
Give a year in the life of Antonio Vivaldi. |
1678-1741 |
1. |
What is the more common name for aquilegia? |
Columbine |
2. |
How many books are there in the New Testament? |
27 |
3. |
In the RAF what is 'Fat Albert'? |
The Hercules transport plane |
4. |
Which country's wine shows the KWV mark? |
South Africa |
5. |
In terms of numbers of ships, what was the largest sea battle of WWII? |
Layte Gulf |