WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER November 17th 2004 |
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WithQuiz League paper 17/11/04 |
Set by: Albert Park |
QotW: Q43 |
Average Aggregate Score: 67.4(Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.4) |
The paper got a strong thumbs up. "More like this please" was one comment - "a very good quiz" was the view at the Griffin. |
Choose you own question from 1 to 70 |
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Which actor used to advertise Mackeson Stout on TV in the 50s and 60s with the slogan: “Looks good, tastes good and by golly it does you good”? |
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Who is the Chief Executive of Marks and Spencer who recently dismissed most of the senior management team of the company? |
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What is the name of Tom Clancy’s hero, who was a CIA agent and ultimately became President, and featured in books (and films) such as Patriot Games and The Sum of all Fears? |
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4. |
I Will Always Love You was a hit in 2002; but who originally wrote the song? |
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5. |
How many nibbles are there in one byte? |
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6. |
Who usually reads the news on the TV series The Simpsons? |
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7. |
What is the longest race in men’s athletics? |
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In terms of area, what is the largest Australian state? |
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In Friends who played the English character Emily who married Ross? |
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10. |
Name the rock band, initially from Devon, fronted by Matt Bellamy, whose most recent album was called Absolution. |
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Name the rock band, featuring guitarist John Frusciante and bassist Flea, whose albums include Californication. |
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12. |
Who played Daphne in Frasier? |
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13. |
Why was Louis Armstrong nicknamed Satchmo? |
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14. |
Which element is the best electrical conductor? |
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15. |
Which UK chemical factory disaster in 1974 led to major changes in health and safety law? |
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16. |
What unusual behaviour of water occurs between 0°C and 4°C? |
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17. |
In which country is The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency and the follow up novels set? |
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18. |
What modern popular thriller writer is actually a husband and wife team? |
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19. |
In the bible, π (pi) is assumed to be 3, in which structure? |
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20. |
Stuffed prunes wrapped in bacon are commonly known by which name? |
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21. |
The sales of which item slumped dramatically after Clark Gable appeared without one in the film It Happened One Night? |
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22. |
What are lazy dazy, outline and buttonhole examples of? |
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23. |
With what did Samson kill the Philistines? |
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24. |
Which poet was charged with treason for supporting Mussolini? |
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25. |
In literature who were Dmitri, Alyosha and Ivan? |
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26. |
Supposedly, what’s the only way to kill a werewolf? |
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27. |
Which campaigner turned politician wrote Unsafe at Any Speed? |
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28. |
What’s the surname of the jazz musician brothers Wynton and Branford? |
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29. |
What element has the symbol W? |
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30. |
What was the name of the Blue Peter baby, who Peter Purves originally refused to have anything to do with bringing up, because “It’s not a bloody man’s job”? |
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31. |
Which body in the solar system will the probe Huygens descend onto in January 2005? |
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32. |
What did billionaire Dennis Tito become the first to do in April 2001? |
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33. |
European spacecraft, Smart 1, is currently en route to a planetary satellite. Which one? |
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34. |
What is the name of the spacecraft that is currently en route to rendezvous with, and land on, a comet? |
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35. |
Which are the only three films to have won 11 Oscars each? |
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36. |
Who directed the films Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952) and Summertime (1955)? |
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37. |
In the Chinese Zodiac, 2004 is the Year of the Monkey. What animal was last year named after? |
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In the Chinese Zodiac, 2004 is the Year of the Monkey. What animal will next year be named after? |
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39. |
In what US state is Death Valley? |
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40. |
In what US state is Mount Rushmore? |
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41. |
What DJ has taken over John Peel’s slot on Radio 1? |
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What premiere did the Queen attend on 8th November? |
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Jennie Jerome invented the Manhattan cocktail. What was her other claim to fame? |
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The Harvey Wallbanger cocktail is named after Tom Harvey. For what aquatic sporting activity was he well known? |
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What is the architectural term for a bell tower detached from a church (commonly found in Italy)? |
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What are the three Greek orders of architecture? |
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47. |
Kedleston Hall, Admiralty Arch Whitehall, Luton Hoo and Culzean Castle were all designed by which architect? |
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48. |
Who invented the geodesic dome? |
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49. |
Orcinus Orca is the Latin name for what sea creature? |
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50. |
In which year was the first manned space flight? |
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51. |
Juneau is the capital of which US state? |
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52. |
Which band had a hit with Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll? |
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53. |
Which actor was Passenger 57? |
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54. |
Name the creature described by Lewis Caroll as having “jaws that bite and claws that catch”. |
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55. |
What is the largest lake in Italy? |
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56. |
What career did John Keats abandon for poetry? |
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57. |
Which American artist painted Blue Poles in 1952? |
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58. |
What is the generic name for the stages of the combustion cycle in an internal combustion engine? |
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59. |
What word is used to describe a group of ants? |
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60. |
Who is the voice of Homer Simpson? |
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61. |
What was Sergeant Bilko’s first name |
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62. |
Which Queen song was featured in a video of Freddie Mercury vacuuming his living room whilst dressed in a black leather mini skirt? |
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63. |
On a ship what is kept in a binnacle? |
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Name the world’s second largest French-speaking city. |
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65. |
Marble is formed by the metamorphosis of which rock? |
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66. |
To within 3 years either way, in which year did Arthur Conan Doyle publish the first of his Adventures of Sherlock Holmes? |
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67. |
Which playwright wrote Happy Days? |
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68. |
In tennis, at what score was the tie-break used, when it was first introduced at Wimbledon in 1971? |
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69. |
What was the title of Dick Francis’s first horse-racing thriller? |
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What is the maximum age for a horse to be classed as a filly? |
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Choose you own question from 1 to 70 |
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1. |
Which actor used to advertise Mackeson Stout on TV in the 50s and 60s with the slogan: “Looks good, tastes good and by golly it does you good”? |
Bernard Miles |
2. |
Who is the Chief Executive of Marks and Spencer who recently dismissed most of the senior management team of the company? |
Stuart Rose |
3. |
What is the name of Tom Clancy’s hero, who was a CIA agent and ultimately became President, and featured in books (and films) such as Patriot Games and The Sum of all Fears? |
Jack Ryan |
4. |
I Will Always Love You was a hit in 2002; but who originally wrote the song? |
Dolly Parton |
5. |
How many nibbles are there in one byte? |
2 |
6. |
Who usually reads the news on the TV series The Simpsons? |
Kent Brockman |
7. |
What is the longest race in men’s athletics? |
50km Walk |
8. |
In terms of area, what is the largest Australian state? |
Western Australia |
9. |
In Friends who played the English character Emily who married Ross? |
Helen Baxendale |
10. |
Name the rock band, initially from Devon, fronted by Matt Bellamy, whose most recent album was called Absolution. |
Muse |
11. |
Name the rock band, featuring guitarist John Frusciante and bassist Flea, whose albums include Californication. |
Red Hot Chili Peppers |
12. |
Who played Daphne in Frasier? |
Jane Leeves |
13. |
Why was Louis Armstrong nicknamed Satchmo? |
From his ‘satchel mouth’ |
14. |
Which element is the best electrical conductor? |
Silver |
15. |
Which UK chemical factory disaster in 1974 led to major changes in health and safety law? |
Flixborough |
16. |
What unusual behaviour of water occurs between 0°C and 4°C? |
It contracts on heating |
17. |
In which country is The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency and the follow up novels set? |
Botswana |
18. |
What modern popular thriller writer is actually a husband and wife team? |
Nicci French (Sean French & Nicci Gerrard) |
19. |
In the bible, π (pi) is assumed to be 3, in which structure? |
King Solomon’s Temple |
20. |
Stuffed prunes wrapped in bacon are commonly known by which name? |
Devils on Horseback |
21. |
The sales of which item slumped dramatically after Clark Gable appeared without one in the film It Happened One Night? |
Vests |
22. |
What are lazy dazy, outline and buttonhole examples of? |
Embroidery stitches |
23. |
With what did Samson kill the Philistines? |
The jawbone of an ass |
24. |
Which poet was charged with treason for supporting Mussolini? |
Ezra Pound |
25. |
In literature who were Dmitri, Alyosha and Ivan? |
The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevskv) |
26. |
Supposedly, what’s the only way to kill a werewolf? |
Shoot it with a silver bullet |
27. |
Which campaigner turned politician wrote Unsafe at Any Speed? |
Ralph Nader |
28. |
What’s the surname of the jazz musician brothers Wynton and Branford? |
Marsalis |
29. |
What element has the symbol W? |
Tungsten |
30. |
What was the name of the Blue Peter baby, who Peter Purves originally refused to have anything to do with bringing up, because “It’s not a bloody man’s job”? |
Daniel |
31. |
Which body in the solar system will the probe Huygens descend onto in January 2005? |
Titan (in case anyone says the name of the probe should be Cassini – that’s the name of the spacecraft carrying Huygens, which will itself not descend) |
32. |
What did billionaire Dennis Tito become the first to do in April 2001? |
He was the first paying passenger to go to outer space (he spent 8 days on the International Space Station) |
33. |
European spacecraft, Smart 1, is currently en route to a planetary satellite. Which one? |
The moon |
34. |
What is the name of the spacecraft that is currently en route to rendezvous with, and land on, a comet? |
Rosetta |
35. |
Which are the only three films to have won 11 Oscars each? |
Ben-Hur, Titanic and Return of the King |
36. |
Who directed the films Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952) and Summertime (1955)? |
David Lean |
37. |
In the Chinese Zodiac, 2004 is the Year of the Monkey. What animal was last year named after? |
Year of the Goat |
38. |
In the Chinese Zodiac, 2004 is the Year of the Monkey. What animal will next year be named after? |
Year of the Rooster |
39. |
In what US state is Death Valley? |
California |
40. |
In what US state is Mount Rushmore? |
South Dakota |
41. |
What DJ has taken over John Peel’s slot on Radio 1? |
Robert Gorham (alias Rob Da Bank - accept this) |
42. |
What premiere did the Queen attend on 8th November? |
Ladies in Lavender |
43. |
Jennie Jerome invented the Manhattan cocktail. What was her other claim to fame? |
She was Winston Churchill’s mother |
44. |
The Harvey Wallbanger cocktail is named after Tom Harvey. For what aquatic sporting activity was he well known? |
Surfing |
45. |
What is the architectural term for a bell tower detached from a church (commonly found in Italy)? |
Campanile |
46. |
What are the three Greek orders of architecture? |
Doric, Ionic and Corinthian |
47. |
Kedleston Hall, Admiralty Arch Whitehall, Luton Hoo and Culzean Castle were all designed by which architect? |
Robert Adam |
48. |
Who invented the geodesic dome? |
Buckminster Fuller |
49. |
Orcinus Orca is the Latin name for what sea creature? |
Killer Whale |
50. |
In which year was the first manned space flight? |
1961 |
51. |
Juneau is the capital of which US state? |
Alaska |
52. |
Which band had a hit with Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll? |
Ian Dury and the Blockheads |
53. |
Which actor was Passenger 57? |
Wesley Snipes |
54. |
Name the creature described by Lewis Caroll as having “jaws that bite and claws that catch”. |
Jabberwocky |
55. |
What is the largest lake in Italy? |
Lake Garda |
56. |
What career did John Keats abandon for poetry? |
Medicine |
57. |
Which American artist painted Blue Poles in 1952? |
Jackson Pollock |
58. |
What is the generic name for the stages of the combustion cycle in an internal combustion engine? |
Strokes |
59. |
What word is used to describe a group of ants? |
Colony |
60. |
Who is the voice of Homer Simpson? |
Dan Castellaneta |
61. |
What was Sergeant Bilko’s first name |
Ernest |
62. |
Which Queen song was featured in a video of Freddie Mercury vacuuming his living room whilst dressed in a black leather mini skirt? |
I Want to Break Free |
63. |
On a ship what is kept in a binnacle? |
A compass |
64. |
Name the world’s second largest French-speaking city. |
Montreal |
65. |
Marble is formed by the metamorphosis of which rock? |
Limestone |
66. |
To within 3 years either way, in which year did Arthur Conan Doyle publish the first of his Adventures of Sherlock Holmes? |
1891 |
67. |
Which playwright wrote Happy Days? |
Samuel Becket |
68. |
In tennis, at what score was the tie-break used, when it was first introduced at Wimbledon in 1971? |
8 games all |
69. |
What was the title of Dick Francis’s first horse-racing thriller? |
Dead Cert |
70. |
What is the maximum age for a horse to be classed as a filly? |
4 |