WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 9th 2005 |
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WithQuiz League paper 09/02/05 |
Set by: Snoopy's Friends |
QotW: R2/Q2 |
Average Aggregate Score: 60.6 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.4) |
There were quite a number of groans, I have to say, as well as a few "not too bads". Too many topical news questions, as well as a whole round on the dates of births and deaths, were sources of upset. |
ROUND 1 - 'In the News' |
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Why were the following numbers in the news recently? |
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32 hours 36 minutes? |
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24-21? |
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50? |
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11-9? |
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Why were the following people in the news recently? |
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5. |
Judge Caroline Ludlow? |
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Nelson Mandela? |
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7. |
Alex Kapranos? |
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8. |
Ian Wilmut? |
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ROUND 2 - 'Independence' |
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Which northern European country celebrates 100 years of independence on June 7th 2005? |
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Which North American country ceased to be independent in 1949? |
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Which 1996 film was advertised with the slogan 'Earth take a good look, it might be your last'? |
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4. |
Who was the male star of Born on the Fourth of July? |
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5. |
In which year was the Independent newspaper first published? |
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6. |
In which year did the Independent offer a tabloid version of itself? |
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7. |
Who released the album called The Road to Freedom in 2004? |
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8. |
Which French writer/philosopher wrote The Roads to Freedom? |
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ROUND 3 - 'Little and Large' |
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At Oxford University what is meant by 'reading Greats'? |
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Likewise what are the 'Modem Greats'? |
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3. |
Who was known as ‘The Great Cham’? |
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4. |
Who was known as ‘The Great Commoner’? |
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5. |
Who was known as ‘The Little Corporal’? |
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6. |
Who was known as ‘The Little Gentleman in Velvet’? |
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7. |
Who wrote A Little Night Music? |
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8. |
Which of Tchaikovsky’s symphonies is nicknamed ‘The Little Russian’? |
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ROUND 4 - 'Still in the News' |
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Why has the MP for Islington South and Finsbury been in the news? |
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Why has the MP for Ealing North been in the news? |
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3. |
Nadine Milroy-Sloan’s allegations were in the news again this week. Whom were they against? |
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4. |
In sport, Robert Hoyzer confessed to something this week. What was it? |
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5. |
Only three countries have ratified the EU constitution - one last week. Name any of the three. |
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6. |
Zurab Zhvania was killed apparently by a faulty gas heater last week. He was Prime Minister of which European country? |
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7. |
What official office does Robert Kilroy-Silk hold in the new political party Veritas? |
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8. |
Who is Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, who is in the news at the moment? |
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ROUND 5 - 'Topical Nonsense' |
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Who is the voice of Dougal in the new Magic Roundabout film? |
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Who is the voice of Ermintrude in the new Magic Roundabout film? |
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3. |
Which character is returning to Coronation Street after 27 years? |
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4. |
Where did the Edinburgh Military Tattoo take place last week? |
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5. |
A musical involving Victoria Woods has opened in London. What is it called? |
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6. |
Which film has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards this year? |
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7. |
What is the name of the forthcoming sixth Harry Potter book? |
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Dick and Dom are upsetting the grown-ups. What children’s program do they present? |
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ROUND 6 - 'Arrivals and Departures' |
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In which year were the following born? |
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Emily Bronte (to within 10 years either way)? |
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Anthony Burgess (to within 5 years either way)? |
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Primo Levi (to within 5 years either way)? |
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4. |
George Eliot (to within 10 years either way)? |
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In which year did the following die? |
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5. |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (to within 10 years either way)? |
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6. |
Anthony Trollope (to within 10 years either way)? |
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7. |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (to within 10 years either way)? |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (to within 10 years either way)? |
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ROUND 7 - 'Britons and the British' |
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Which writer and pacifist, who died in 1970, wrote: “Meek wifehood is no part of my profession. I am your friend but never your possession”? |
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In which year did the present design of the Union Flag come into being? |
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3. |
Who lives on a health farm and offers “alternative methods of payment” when the manager asks her to settle the bill? |
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4. |
Which actor, born in 1924, has starred in numerous TV productions including Don’t Wait Up, Robin’s Nest, and The Way We Live Now? |
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5. |
Which contemporary British artist painted The British are Coming? |
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6. |
Who said at the 1981 Oscars “The British are coming!”? |
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7. |
Who won best group award in the 2004 Brit Awards? |
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8. |
Who won Best British female in the 2004 Brit awards? |
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ROUND 8 - 'More Topical' |
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Who is John Kerry’s fellow Massachusetts Senator? |
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What is the name of the judge in the Michael Jackson trial? |
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3. |
Who won ‘Best New Play’ in the Critics Circle Theatre awards for The History Boys? |
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4. |
What won best musical in the Critics Circle Theatre awards? |
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5. |
Which footballer signed for Fenerbahce for £7m last week? |
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6. |
Which football club lost a record £88 million pounds last year? |
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7. |
Which famous composer was born on February 3rd 1809? |
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8. |
Which famous writer was born on February 7th 1812? |
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Dennis Skinner is MP for which constituency? |
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2. |
Peter Hain is MP for which constituency? |
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3. |
What cabinet post is held by Alan Milburn? |
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4. |
What is an otter’s lair called? |
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5. |
In the 1960 Rome Olympics who won the Men’s 100m? |
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In the 1960 Rome Olympics who won the Women’s 100m? |
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7. |
In the Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy what was the name of the architect who designed Robbin Hill for Soames Forsyte, and had an affair with Irene, Soames’ wife? |
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8. |
What is the capital of Paraguay? |
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ROUND 1 - 'In the News'' |
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Why were the following numbers in the news recently? |
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1. |
32 hours 36 minutes? |
The time by which Dame Ellen MacArthur beat Francois Joyon's previous record for solo circumnavigation of the globe |
2. |
24-21? |
The score by which the New England Patriots beat the Philadelphia Eagles to win the 39th American Football Superbowl |
3. |
50? |
The number of Manchester United goals scored by United Captain, Roy Keane (including his most recent against Birmingham City at Old Trafford last Saturday) |
4. |
11-9? |
The score by which Wales beat England in the Rugby International at the Millennium Stadium last Saturday |
Why were the following people in the news recently? |
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5. |
Judge Caroline Ludlow? |
By passing sentence via mobile phone upon an absent defendant who should have appeared before her at Ipswich Crown Court |
6. |
Nelson Mandela? |
He was in London to address the G7 summit |
7. |
Alex Kapranos? |
Leader of the band Franz Ferdinand (apparently Tony Blair’s favourite band) |
8. |
Ian Wilmut? |
Granted a licence to clone human embryos by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - 'Independence' |
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Which northern European country celebrates 100 years of independence on June 7th 2005? |
Norway |
2. |
Which North American country ceased to be independent in 1949? |
Newfoundland
(joined the Canadian
confederation after a referendum) |
3. |
Which 1996 film was advertised with the slogan 'Earth take a good look, it might be your last'? |
Independence Day |
4. |
Who was the male star of Born on the Fourth of July? |
Tom Cruise |
5. |
In which year was the Independent newspaper first published? |
1986 (October) |
6. |
In which year did the Independent offer a tabloid version of itself? |
2003 |
7. |
Who released the album called The Road to Freedom in 2004? |
Chris de Burgh |
8. |
Which French writer/philosopher wrote The Roads to Freedom? |
Jean-Paul Sartre |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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ROUND 3 - 'Little and Large' |
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1. |
At Oxford University what is meant by 'reading Greats'? |
Studying Classics |
2. |
Likewise what are the 'Modem Greats'? |
PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) |
3. |
Who was known as ‘The Great Cham’? |
Dr Samuel Johnson |
4. |
Who was known as ‘The Great Commoner’? |
William Pitt The Elder (1st Earl of Chatham) |
5. |
Who was known as ‘The Little Corporal’? |
Napoleon 1st (Bonaparte) |
6. |
Who was known as ‘The Little Gentleman in Velvet’? |
A mole (it was the Jacobite toast after William of Orange was killed when his horse tripped over a molehill) |
7. |
Who wrote A Little Night Music? |
Stephen Sondheim |
8. |
Which of Tchaikovsky’s symphonies is nicknamed ‘The Little Russian’? |
The First |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - 'Still in the News' |
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Why has the MP for Islington South and Finsbury been in the news? |
He has announced he was HIV positive (Chris Smith) |
2. |
Why has the MP for Ealing North been in the news? |
He has been found by a daughter he didn’t know he had (Steven Pound fathered at the age of 18) |
3. |
Nadine Milroy-Sloan’s allegations were in the news again this week. Whom were they against? |
Neil and Christine Hamilton |
4. |
In sport, Robert Hoyzer confessed to something this week. What was it? |
German Football referee involved in match fixing |
5. |
Only three countries have ratified the EU constitution - one last week. Name any of the three. |
(one of) Slovenia (this week), Lithuania or Hungary |
6. |
Zurab Zhvania was killed apparently by a faulty gas heater last week. He was Prime Minister of which European country? |
Georgia |
7. |
What official office does Robert Kilroy-Silk hold in the new political party Veritas? |
None (the leader is his researcher Anthony Bennett) |
8. |
Who is Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, who is in the news at the moment? |
Alan Johnson |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - 'Topical Nonsense' |
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Who is the voice of Dougal in the new Magic Roundabout film? |
Robbie Williams |
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Who is the voice of Ermintrude in the new Magic Roundabout film? |
Joanna Lumley |
3. |
Which character is returning to Coronation Street after 27 years? |
Ray Langton |
4. |
Where did the Edinburgh Military Tattoo take place last week? |
Sydney, Australia |
5. |
A musical involving Victoria Woods has opened in London. What is it called? |
Acorn Antiques |
6. |
Which film has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards this year? |
The Aviator |
7. |
What is the name of the forthcoming sixth Harry Potter book? |
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince |
8. |
Dick and Dom are upsetting the grown-ups. What children’s program do they present? |
In da bungalow |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - 'Arrivals and Departures' |
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In which year were the following born? |
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Emily Bronte (to within 10 years either way)? |
1818 (accept 1808 - 1828) |
2. |
Anthony Burgess (to within 5 years either way)? |
1917 (accept 1912 - 1922) |
3. |
Primo Levi (to within 5 years either way)? |
1919 (accept 1914 - 1924) |
4. |
George Eliot (to within 10 years either way)? |
1819 (accept 1809 - 1829) |
In which year did the following die? |
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5. |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (to within 10 years either way)? |
1816 (accept 1806 - 1826) |
6. |
Anthony Trollope (to within 10 years either way)? |
1882 (accept 1872 - 1892) |
7. |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (to within 10 years either way)? |
1882 (accept 1872 - 1892) |
8. |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (to within 10 years either way)? |
1834 (accept 1824 - 1844) |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 - 'Britons and the British' |
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Which writer and pacifist, who died in 1970, wrote: “Meek wifehood is no part of my profession. I am your friend but never your possession”? |
Vera Brittain |
2. |
In which year did the present design of the Union Flag come into being? |
1801 |
3. |
Who lives on a health farm and offers “alternative methods of payment” when the manager asks her to settle the bill? |
Bubbles (in BBC3’s Little Britain) |
4. |
Which actor, born in 1924, has starred in numerous TV productions including Don’t Wait Up, Robin’s Nest, and The Way We Live Now? |
Tonv Briton |
5. |
Which contemporary British artist painted The British are Coming? |
Jack Vettriano |
6. |
Who said at the 1981 Oscars “The British are coming!”? |
Colin Welland (after he won the best Screen Play Oscar for Chariots of Fire) |
7. |
Who won best group award in the 2004 Brit Awards? |
Darkness |
8. |
Who won Best British female in the 2004 Brit awards? |
Dido |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - 'Still Topical' |
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Who is John Kerry’s fellow Massachusetts Senator? |
Edward Kennedy |
2. |
What is the name of the judge in the Michael Jackson trial? |
(Rodney) Melville |
3. |
Who won ‘Best New Play’ in the Critics Circle Theatre awards for The History Boys? |
Alan Bennett |
4. |
What won best musical in the Critics Circle Theatre awards? |
The Producers |
5. |
Which footballer signed for Fenerbahce for £7m last week? |
Nicholas Anelka |
6. |
Which football club lost a record £88 million pounds last year? |
Chelsea |
7. |
Which famous composer was born on February 3rd 1809? |
Felix Mendelssohn |
8. |
Which famous writer was born on February 7th 1812? |
Charles Dickens |
1. |
Dennis Skinner is MP for which constituency? |
Bolsover |
2. |
Peter Hain is MP for which constituency? |
Neath |
3. |
What cabinet post is held by Alan Milburn? |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
4. |
What is an otter’s lair called? |
A holt |
5. |
In the 1960 Rome Olympics who won the Men’s 100m? |
Armin Bari (West Germany) |
6. |
In the 1960 Rome Olympics who won the Women’s 100m? |
Wilma Rudolph (USA) |
7. |
In the Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy what was the name of the architect who designed Robbin Hill for Soames Forsyte, and had an affair with Irene, Soames’ wife? |
Phillip Bossini |
8. |
What is the capital of Paraguay? |
Asuncion |
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