WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 18th 2004 |
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WithQuiz League paper 18/02/04 |
Set by: St Catherine's |
QotW: R4/Q5 |
Average Aggregate Score: 75.0(Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2) |
General feedback was very favourable. The scores were pretty high and where I was QMing everybody enjoyed the paper. |
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A new brewery called Three Rivers has recently been set up in Stockport. The first beer they produced was called GMT. What do the letters GMT stand for? |
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Where would you find Rockefeller Plateau, Queen Maud Land and the Edsel Ford Mountain range? |
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What is the name of the strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect which is the predominant religious force in Saudi Arabia? |
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Of what is vexillology the study? |
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In relation to cars, what do the letters ABS stand for? |
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Give a year in the life of Alexander the Great. |
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Which town’s postcodes begin with the letters RM? |
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8. |
In which sporting event, played earlier this month, were the winning points scored by Adam Vinatieri? |
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Which Mancunian rock group released the albums Unknown Pleasures, Closer and Still between 1979 and 1981, and reputedly took their name from the prostitution wing of a concentration camp? |
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Which group had Top Ten albums during the 1980’s called Searching for The Young Soul Rebels and Too-Rye-Ay? |
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The film which won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1942 also featured an Academy Award winning performance from Greer Garson. What was its title? |
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Which film, starring Nicole Kidman and Jude Law, and currently showing at British cinemas, is based on a book by Charles Frasier? |
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Which car manufacturer’s current range of vehicles includes models called Colt, Lancer and Carisma? |
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Which company last week launched a $62 billion dollar takeover bid for the Walt Disney Company? |
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Which Greek goddess was Apollo’s twin sister? |
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What is the maximum period of imprisonment that can be imposed for the offence of failing to stop after an accident or failing to report an accident? |
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In the television series Dad’s Army, which character was played by James Beck? |
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What are the dimensions, in millimetres, of a piece of A3 paper? |
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3. |
Who currently holds the post of Lord Chancellor? |
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4. |
Who is the only footballer to have scored 5 goals in FA Cup Finals? |
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5. |
Who scripted, directed and appeared in the film The Plank? |
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6. |
In what year did Valentina Tereshkova become the first woman in space? |
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7. |
Which company sponsors the Rugby League Challenge Cup? |
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8. |
In Penny Lane what is a nurse selling from a tray? |
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Which James Hilton novel was turned into a film classic about school life? |
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By what name is Jim Moir better known? |
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3. |
Which Dad’s Army character had a number 1 hit? |
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Malum is the Latin name for which fruit? |
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Who said “All the art in the world isn’t worth a good potato pie”? |
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Whom did Harry Secombe play in the musical film Oliver? |
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Which tree has English, white and slippery varieties? |
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Which team won the Rugby League World Club Challenge Match on Friday 13th February at the McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield? |
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Which musical instrument is Vanessa Mae famous for? |
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2. |
Name the first 3 Doctor Who’s in order. |
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3. |
Which drug has Greg Rusedski been accused of taking? |
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4. |
Who presented Sale of the Century in the 70’s and 80’s? |
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5. |
What colour is the ‘double word score’ square on a Scrabble board? |
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If a volcano is neither active nor extinct, what is it? |
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7. |
Who, in 1980, aged 14, from Bolton in England, became the youngest International Master in the history of chess? |
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8. |
What were the names of the two women played by Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough? |
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Mycology is the study of what? |
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2. |
Who in 1962 had a hit with Speedy Gonzales? |
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3. |
In the Rocky Mountains what is the dry wind that is warm in winter and cool in summer? |
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4. |
Difford and Tilbrook were songwriters for which group? |
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5. |
Which film first established Errol Flynn’s fame as a swashbuckling actor? |
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6. |
Who is the author of Carrie’s War? |
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7. |
What was the title of John Wayne’s final film? |
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8. |
What is the former England Test cricketer Bob Willis’ middle name? |
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1. |
Aluminium is extracted from which ore? |
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2. |
In cricket, who is the fielder who patrols the boundary behind the slips? |
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3. |
What two colours are on a semaphore flag? |
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4. |
In ancient Egypt, what kind of bird is represented by Horus? |
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5. |
Where is the Whitbread Gold Cup run? |
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6. |
From which war do we get the word Guerrilla? |
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7. |
With which team did Nigel Mansell win the Formula 1 World Championship? |
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8. |
What was the frequency of Radio Luxemburg? |
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Which famous trademark was originally red, but changed to black upon the death of one of the founders of the company? |
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2. |
Who played Mike Gambit in the New Avengers? |
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3. |
What was the first credit card? |
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4. |
What is the brand of Homer Simpson’s favourite beer? |
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5. |
Who killed Billy the Kid? |
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6. |
In Open All Hours, what was the name of Arkwright’s true love? |
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7. |
Who lived at No. 23 Railway Cuttings? |
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8. |
Name the fictional holiday camp in Hi Di Hi. |
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Which type of alternative medicine is also known as acupressure? |
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2. |
The vegetable okra is also known by what name? |
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3. |
What does the word chambré mean when applied to wine? |
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4. |
In a castle what was an oubliette? |
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5. |
What is bladderwrack? |
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6. |
Milan is in which Italian province? |
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7. |
Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty fought at which famous falls? |
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8. |
Bajan is an inhabitant of which island? |
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A new brewery called Three Rivers has recently been set up in Stockport. The first beer they produced was called GMT. What do the letters GMT stand for? |
Goyt, Mersey, Tame (the three Stockport rivers from which the brewery takes its name) |
2. |
Where would you find Rockefeller Plateau, Queen Maud Land and the Edsel Ford Mountain range? |
Antarctica |
3. |
What is the name of the strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect which is the predominant religious force in Saudi Arabia? |
Wahhabism |
4. |
Of what is vexillology the study? |
Flags |
5. |
In relation to cars, what do the letters ABS stand for? |
Anti-lock braking system |
6. |
Give a year in the life of Alexander the Great. |
356-323 BC |
7. |
Which town’s postcodes begin with the letters RM? |
Romford |
8. |
In which sporting event, played earlier this month, were the winning points scored by Adam Vinatieri? |
The Superbowl |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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Which Mancunian rock group released the albums Unknown Pleasures, Closer and Still between 1979 and 1981, and reputedly took their name from the prostitution wing of a concentration camp? |
Joy Division |
2. |
Which group had Top Ten albums during the 1980’s called Searching for The Young Soul Rebels and Too-Rye-Ay? |
Dexy’s Midnight Runners |
3. |
The film which won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1942 also featured an Academy Award winning performance from Greer Garson. What was its title? |
Mrs Miniver |
4. |
Which film, starring Nicole Kidman and Jude Law, and currently showing at British cinemas, is based on a book by Charles Frasier? |
Cold Mountain |
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Which car manufacturer’s current range of vehicles includes models called Colt, Lancer and Carisma? |
Mitsubishi |
6. |
Which company last week launched a $62 billion dollar takeover bid for the Walt Disney Company? |
Comcast International |
7. |
Which Greek goddess was Apollo’s twin sister? |
Artemis |
8. |
What is the maximum period of imprisonment that can be imposed for the offence of failing to stop after an accident or failing to report an accident? |
6 months |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
In the television series Dad’s Army, which character was played by James Beck? |
Private Walker |
2. |
What are the dimensions, in millimetres, of a piece of A3 paper? |
297 x 420mm |
3. |
Who currently holds the post of Lord Chancellor? |
Lord Falconer |
4. |
Who is the only footballer to have scored 5 goals in FA Cup Finals? |
Ian Rush |
5. |
Who scripted, directed and appeared in the film The Plank? |
Eric Sykes |
6. |
In what year did Valentina Tereshkova become the first woman in space? |
1963 |
7. |
Which company sponsors the Rugby League Challenge Cup? |
Powergen |
8. |
In Penny Lane what is a nurse selling from a tray? |
Poppies |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Which James Hilton novel was turned into a film classic about school life? |
Goodbye Mr. Chips |
2. |
By what name is Jim Moir better known? |
Vic Reeves |
3. |
Which Dad’s Army character had a number 1 hit? |
Corporal Jones (the hit was Grandad) |
4. |
Malum is the Latin name for which fruit? |
The apple |
5. |
Who said “All the art in the world isn’t worth a good potato pie”? |
L S Lowry |
6. |
Whom did Harry Secombe play in the musical film Oliver? |
Mr Bumble, the Beadle |
7. |
Which tree has English, white and slippery varieties? |
Elm |
8. |
Which team won the Rugby League World Club Challenge Match on Friday 13th February at the McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield? |
Bradford Bulls |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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Which musical instrument is Vanessa Mae famous for? |
Violin |
2. |
Name the first 3 Doctor Who’s in order. |
William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee |
3. |
Which drug has Greg Rusedski been accused of taking? |
Nandrolone |
4. |
Who presented Sale of the Century in the 70’s and 80’s? |
Nicholas Parsons |
5. |
What colour is the ‘double word score’ square on a Scrabble board? |
Pink |
6. |
If a volcano is neither active nor extinct, what is it? |
Dormant |
7. |
Who, in 1980, aged 14, from Bolton in England, became the youngest International Master in the history of chess? |
Nigel Short |
8. |
What were the names of the two women played by Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough? |
Cissy and Ada |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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Mycology is the study of what? |
Fungi |
2. |
Who in 1962 had a hit with Speedy Gonzales? |
Pat Boone |
3. |
In the Rocky Mountains what is the dry wind that is warm in winter and cool in summer? |
The Chinook |
4. |
Difford and Tilbrook were songwriters for which group? |
Squeeze |
5. |
Which film first established Errol Flynn’s fame as a swashbuckling actor? |
Captain Blood |
6. |
Who is the author of Carrie’s War? |
Nina Bawden |
7. |
What was the title of John Wayne’s final film? |
The Shootist |
8. |
What is the former England Test cricketer Bob Willis’ middle name? |
Dylan |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
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Aluminium is extracted from which ore? |
Bauxite |
2. |
In cricket, who is the fielder who patrols the boundary behind the slips? |
Third Man |
3. |
What two colours are on a semaphore flag? |
Red and Yellow |
4. |
In ancient Egypt, what kind of bird is represented by Horus? |
Hawk |
5. |
Where is the Whitbread Gold Cup run? |
Sandown |
6. |
From which war do we get the word Guerrilla? |
The Spanish Peninsula War |
7. |
With which team did Nigel Mansell win the Formula 1 World Championship? |
Williams |
8. |
What was the frequency of Radio Luxemburg? |
208 |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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Which famous trademark was originally red, but changed to black upon the death of one of the founders of the company? |
The ‘RR’ on the radiators of Rolls-Royce cars |
2. |
Who played Mike Gambit in the New Avengers? |
Gareth Hunt |
3. |
What was the first credit card? |
Diner's Club |
4. |
What is the brand of Homer Simpson’s favourite beer? |
Duff |
5. |
Who killed Billy the Kid? |
Pat Garrett |
6. |
In Open All Hours, what was the name of Arkwright’s true love? |
Nurse Gladys Emmanuel |
7. |
Who lived at No. 23 Railway Cuttings? |
Tony Hancock |
8. |
Name the fictional holiday camp in Hi Di Hi. |
Maplins |
1. |
Which type of alternative medicine is also known as acupressure? |
Shiatsu |
2. |
The vegetable okra is also known by what name? |
Ladies Fingers |
3. |
What does the word chambré mean when applied to wine? |
Room Temperature |
4. |
In a castle what was an oubliette? |
A dungeon |
5. |
What is bladderwrack? |
Seaweed |
6. |
Milan is in which Italian province? |
Lombardy |
7. |
Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty fought at which famous falls? |
Reichenbach |
8. |
Bajan is an inhabitant of which island? |
Barbados |
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