WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER June 2nd 2004 |
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WithQuiz League paper 02/06/04 |
Set by: Albert |
QotW: R4/Q7 |
Average Aggregate Score: 65.5 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2) |
They opted for a traditional paired question format with no themes or pictures. It was tough but there were plenty of juicy bits of trivia to be had. |
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If you were in Germany and someone asked you for a ‘handy’, what would he/she be asking for? |
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2. |
What is the equivalent rank in the British Army of the German rank of Oberst? |
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3. |
Which 2 countries played an international football match at the Valley on 30 May? |
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4. |
Which team did Scotland defeat 4-1 on 30 May? |
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5. |
Who was gagged throughout his trial? |
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6. |
What was John T Scopes put on trial for in the US in 1925? |
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7. |
Which king is buried in Gloucester Cathedral? |
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8. |
Which king is buried in Worcester Cathedral? |
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“I know when to go out. I know when to stay in, get things done.” is the introduction to which hit record? |
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2. |
“Give me time to realise my crime. Let me love and steal. I have danced inside your eyes. How can I be real?” is the introduction to which hit record? |
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3. |
Name the year: George Brown resigned as Foreign Secretary and Yuri Gagarin was killed in an air crash. |
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Name the year: Maurice Chevalier died and Sir John Betjeman was made Poet Laureate. |
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5. |
In which Jane Austen novel does Catherine Morland appear? |
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6. |
In which George Eliot novel does Dorothea Brooke appear? |
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7. |
What would be the garnish on food described as ‘a la Crècy’? |
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8. |
What would the garnish be on food described as ‘a la Dubarry’? |
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Which entertainer was known as ‘Two Ton Tessie’? |
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2. |
Which entertainer was known as ‘The Last of the Red Hot Mamas’? |
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3. |
Who composed the orchestral work On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring? |
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4. |
The Magnificat and Easter Oratorio are works by which composer? |
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5. |
On which islands is the ceremony of Uphellya celebrated? |
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6. |
Members of which religious group travel from all over the world to pray at Bodhgaya? |
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7. |
Who starred as Zeus in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans? |
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8. |
Which film was awarded 8 Oscars (including Best Film) in 1985? |
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What is a cross pean? |
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2. |
Cut clasp, clout and terrier are types of what? |
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3. |
Which drinks advertisement uses the theme from Puccini’s Force of Destiny? |
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4. |
What type of drink was marketed as Thatcher’s Ruin? |
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5. |
In which Shakespeare play does Autolycus appear? |
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6. |
In which Shakespeare play do the characters Beatrice and Benedict appear? |
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What links the footballer Emile Heskey to a novel by Sir Walter Scott? |
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8. |
What links the character Gary Hobbs in EastEnders to a famous footballer? |
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What links the following monarchs: Henry I, John, Mary and William IV? |
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2. |
What links the following American politicians: Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt? |
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3. |
In which county is Fotheringay Castle? |
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4. |
In which county is Dunstanburgh Castle? |
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5. |
Where would you find the Canal of Schlemm? |
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6. |
Where would you find the inferior concha? |
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7. |
In which country is the Lower Chamber of Parliament known as Lok Sabha? |
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8. |
In which country is the Lower Chamber of Parliament known as the Majlis? |
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An invention by R W Thompson, the Scandinavian god of battles and a town in the Lebanon all share which name? |
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2. |
A river in South Africa, a town in France and an area of Southern California all share which name? |
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3. |
What are the names of the children in The Railway Children? |
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4. |
What are the names of the Darling children in Peter Pan? |
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5. |
Name the Greek God of War. |
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6. |
Name the Greek Goddess of Victory. |
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7. |
Name the Mitford sister who married Sir Oswald Mosley. |
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8. |
Name the Mitford sister who joined the British Union of Fascists and was associated with Hitler. |
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Jensen Button drives for which Formula One motor racing team? |
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2. |
Who won this year’s Monaco Grand Prix? |
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3. |
What is the more common name for Fireweed? |
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4. |
What is the common name for the Araucaria tree? |
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5. |
'W' is the symbol for which chemical element? |
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6. |
How many Noble gases are there? |
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7. |
Which planet has an orbital period of 687 days? |
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8. |
Which planet is orbited by the moon Proteus? |
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Paraguay has borders with Argentina, Brazil and which other country? |
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2. |
Guyana has borders with Brazil, Surinam and which other country? |
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3. |
Who famously said: “I counted them all out and I counted them all back again”? |
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4. |
Who said: “A week is a long time in politics”? |
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5. |
Which band this year released the single Take Me Out? |
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6. |
Which band in 2003 released the single Remember Me? |
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7. |
Name the 6 London clubs who will play in the Premiership next season. |
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8. |
Name the 6 North West Clubs who will play in the Premiership next season. |
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1. |
In astrology, which are the three fire signs? |
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2. |
Who composed the William Tell Overture? |
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3. |
Who, upon splitting with her partner, said: “At least I can wear high heels now”? |
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4. |
From what bridge does the Oxford and Cambridge boat race start? |
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5. |
In Scrabble what is the value of the letters D and G? |
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6. |
Which organ of the body is affected by nephritis? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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1. |
If you were in Germany and someone asked you for a ‘handy’, what would he/she be asking for? |
A mobile phone |
2. |
What is the equivalent rank in the British Army of the German rank of Oberst? |
Colonel |
3. |
Which 2 countries played an international football match at the Valley on 30 May? |
Nigeria and the Republic of Ireland |
4. |
Which team did Scotland defeat 4-1 on 30 May? |
Trinidad and Tobago |
5. |
Who was gagged throughout his trial? |
Mordecai Vanunu |
6. |
What was John T Scopes put on trial for in the US in 1925? |
Teaching the Darwinian Theory of Evolution to his high school class in Tennessee |
7. |
Which king is buried in Gloucester Cathedral? |
Edward II |
8. |
Which king is buried in Worcester Cathedral? |
King John |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
“I know when to go out. I know when to stay in, get things done.” is the introduction to which hit record? |
Modern Love (by David Bowie) |
2. |
“Give me time to realise my crime. Let me love and steal. I have danced inside your eyes. How can I be real?” is the introduction to which hit record? |
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? (by Culture Club) |
3. |
Name the year: George Brown resigned as Foreign Secretary and Yuri Gagarin was killed in an air crash. |
1968 |
4. |
Name the year: Maurice Chevalier died and Sir John Betjeman was made Poet Laureate. |
1972 |
5. |
In which Jane Austen novel does Catherine Morland appear? |
Northanger Abbey |
6. |
In which George Eliot novel does Dorothea Brooke appear? |
Middlemarch |
7. |
What would be the garnish on food described as ‘a la Crècy’? |
Carrots |
8. |
What would the garnish be on food described as ‘a la Dubarry’? |
Cauliflower |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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1. |
Which entertainer was known as ‘Two Ton Tessie’? |
Tessie O’Shea |
2. |
Which entertainer was known as ‘The Last of the Red Hot Mamas’? |
Sophie Tucker |
3. |
Who composed the orchestral work On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring? |
Frederick Delius |
4. |
The Magnificat and Easter Oratorio are works by which composer? |
Johann Sebastian Bach |
5. |
On which islands is the ceremony of Uphellya celebrated? |
Shetland Islands |
6. |
Members of which religious group travel from all over the world to pray at Bodhgaya? |
Buddhists |
7. |
Who starred as Zeus in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans? |
Laurence Olivier |
8. |
Which film was awarded 8 Oscars (including Best Film) in 1985? |
Amadeus |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
What is a cross pean? |
Type of hammer |
2. |
Cut clasp, clout and terrier are types of what? |
Nails |
3. |
Which drinks advertisement uses the theme from Puccini’s Force of Destiny? |
Stella Artois |
4. |
What type of drink was marketed as Thatcher’s Ruin? |
Cider |
5. |
In which Shakespeare play does Autolycus appear? |
A Winter’s Tale |
6. |
In which Shakespeare play do the characters Beatrice and Benedict appear? |
Much Ado About Nothing |
7. |
What links the footballer Emile Heskey to a novel by Sir Walter Scott? |
Ivanhoe (it’s Heskey's middle name) |
8. |
What links the character Gary Hobbs in EastEnders to a famous footballer? |
Pele (it’s the character’s middle name!) |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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What links the following monarchs: Henry I, John, Mary and William IV? |
They all succeeded their brothers to the throne |
2. |
What links the following American politicians: Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt? |
All were Vice-Presidents who succeeded to the Presidency because their predecessors were assassinated |
3. |
In which county is Fotheringay Castle? |
Northamptonshire |
4. |
In which county is Dunstanburgh Castle? |
Nothumberland |
5. |
Where would you find the Canal of Schlemm? |
In the eye |
6. |
Where would you find the inferior concha? |
The nose |
7. |
In which country is the Lower Chamber of Parliament known as Lok Sabha? |
India |
8. |
In which country is the Lower Chamber of Parliament known as the Majlis? |
Iran |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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An invention by R W Thompson, the Scandinavian god of battles and a town in the Lebanon all share which name? |
Tyre |
2. |
A river in South Africa, a town in France and an area of Southern California all share which name? |
Orange |
3. |
What are the names of the children in The Railway Children? |
Roberta (Bobby), Peter and Phyllis |
4. |
What are the names of the Darling children in Peter Pan? |
Wendy, Michael and John |
5. |
Name the Greek God of War. |
Ares |
6. |
Name the Greek Goddess of Victory. |
Nike |
7. |
Name the Mitford sister who married Sir Oswald Mosley. |
Diana |
8. |
Name the Mitford sister who joined the British Union of Fascists and was associated with Hitler. |
Unity |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
1. |
Jensen Button drives for which Formula One motor racing team? |
B.A.R. |
2. |
Who won this year’s Monaco Grand Prix? |
Jarno Trulli |
3. |
What is the more common name for Fireweed? |
Rosebay Willowherb |
4. |
What is the common name for the Araucaria tree? |
Monkey Puzzle |
5. |
'W' is the symbol for which chemical element? |
Tungsten |
6. |
How many Noble gases are there? |
Six (Helium, Neon, Argon, Radon, Xenon, Krypton) |
7. |
Which planet has an orbital period of 687 days? |
Mars |
8. |
Which planet is orbited by the moon Proteus? |
Neptune |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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Paraguay has borders with Argentina, Brazil and which other country? |
Bolivia |
2. |
Guyana has borders with Brazil, Surinam and which other country? |
Venezuela |
3. |
Who famously said: “I counted them all out and I counted them all back again”? |
Brian Hanrahan |
4. |
Who said: “A week is a long time in politics”? |
Harold Wilson |
5. |
Which band this year released the single Take Me Out? |
Franz Ferdinand |
6. |
Which band in 2003 released the single Remember Me? |
British Sea Power |
7. |
Name the 6 London clubs who will play in the Premiership next season. |
Arsenal, Charlton, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur |
8. |
Name the 6 North West Clubs who will play in the Premiership next season. |
Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United |
1. |
In astrology, which are the three fire signs? |
Leo, Aries and Sagittarius |
2. |
Who composed the William Tell Overture? |
Rossini |
3. |
Who, upon splitting with her partner, said: “At least I can wear high heels now”? |
Nicole Kidman |
4. |
From what bridge does the Oxford and Cambridge boat race start? |
Putney Bridge |
5. |
In Scrabble what is the value of the letters 'D' and 'G'? |
2 |
6. |
Which organ of the body is affected by nephritis? |
Kidney |
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