General Knowledge 33 Flashcards

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What is meant by the American expression ‘from soup to nuts’?

A

From start to finish

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What crisp biscuit made from unleavened bread is traditionally eaten at Passover?

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Matzo

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The children’s book The Witches (1983) was written by which author?

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Roald Dahl

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What does the ‘A’ stand for in the abbreviation CIA?

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Agency

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5
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In a track race, what do sprinters start from?

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Blocks

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What term is given to a writ demanding attendance at court?

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Subpoena

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Which long-running drama series features the pub The Dog in the Pond?

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Hollyoaks

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Who changed the royal family name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor?

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King George V

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9
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On the Swedish flag what is the colour of the cross?

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Yellow or gold

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10
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Who is the author of The Da Vinci Code?

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Dan Brown

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Which radio code word is between Quebec and Sierra?

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Romeo

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From which occupation do the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles take their names?

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Artists

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To which group of birds does the capercaillie belong?

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The grouse family

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14
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To what does paediatric medicine relate?

A

Children

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15
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Which British monarch succeeded Queen Victoria?

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Edward VII

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16
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Nat King Cole was famous for playing which instrument?

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Piano

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17
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Which of the Seven Dwarfs was always feeling tired?

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Sleepy

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18
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What is a rotunda?

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A round building

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19
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Which day of the week is named after the god Saturn?

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Saturday

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20
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How many players are in a cricket team?

A

11

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21
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Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 1982 and 2006?

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Italy

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22
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How many points does a try score in rugby union?

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Five

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23
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What is the nickname of the South African rugby union team?

24
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What is a sword with a three-sided blade used in fencing?

25
Which team won both the men’s and the women’s Boat Races in 2018?
Cambridge
26
Which racecourse is home to the Scottish Grand National?
Ayr
27
In snooker, what is the name of the rest which supports the cue above ball height?
Spider
28
Catcher and shortstop are positions in which sport?
Baseball
29
Which New York district has the eponymous Globetrotters for a basketball team?
Harlem
30
Who won his fourth Formula 1 World Championship in 2017?
Lewis Hamilton
31
St Moritz is home to which famous bobsled track?
Cresta Run
32
Which tennis player won her first grand slam singles title at the 2018 Australian Open?
Caroline Wozniacki
33
In the 1970s, which horse won the Grand National three times?
Red Rum
34
What is the American name for Association Football?
Soccer
35
Which equestrian discipline involves deportment and control?
Dressage
36
At which venue is the US Open tennis tournament played?
Flushing Meadow
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In which sport are there madisons and pursuits?
Cycling
38
How many walls surround a squash court?
Four
39
Key Largo and Key West are off the coast of which US state?
Florida
40
What is the name of the line which can be found on world maps which divides the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres?
The equator
41
What astrological term describes a person born on St George’s Day?
Taurean ## Footnote 23rd April
42
In which modern country was the capital of the Incan empire?
Peru
43
What kind of animal is a Russian Blue?
Cat
44
If you were watching someone on a PGA tour what would you be watching?
Golf
45
What type of knife can also describe a thin heel on a shoe?
Stiletto
46
What is the Latin name for Scotland?
Caledonia
47
In which century was Botticelli born?
15th century
48
What is a quarter of 180?
45
49
Which model was known as 'The Shrimp'?
Jean Shrimpton
50
What item of clothing do Americans call a vest?
Waistcoat
51
Ash Wednesday is the first day of which period of fasting?
Lent
52
What is the fifth book of the New Testament?
Acts
53
In which comedy series did Ruth Madoc play Gladys Pugh?
Hi-de-Hi!
54
By what name was Aragorn first known to Frodo in The Lord of the Rings?
Strider
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In the TV series Thunderbirds, who was the pilot of the underwater rescue missions?
Gordon Tracy
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Which twilled cotton fabric is used to make jeans?
Denim
57
What colour is the paint cobalt?
Blue