General Knowledge 20 Flashcards

(40 cards)

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What does P.R.B. stand for in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s first major canvas?

A

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

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Which prolific female novelist married twice to men with the surname McCorquodale?

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Barbara Cartland

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What is the name of the deepest point anywhere on Earth’s surface?

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Challenger Deep

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Who wrote The Seven Lamps of Architecture and The Stones of Venice?

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John Ruskin

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Who defined a critic as ‘a man who knows the way but can’t drive the car’?

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Kenneth Tynan

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What material forms the center of the best-quality cricket balls?

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Cork

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What form of communication was developed from ‘night-writing’?

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Braille

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From which novel are the words ‘Mistah Kurtz – he dead’ taken?

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Heart of Darkness

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Which film, inspired by Heart of Darkness, features a character referencing Eliot’s ‘The Hollow Men’?

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Apocalypse Now

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Who was the Hungarian ballerina that published a biography of Nijinsky?

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Romola de Pulszky

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Which Greek sculptor created the Statue of Zeus at Olympia?

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Phidias

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Which two seas are connected by the Suez Canal?

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Mediterranean and Red Sea

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Who used to sign off his news programmes with ‘And that’s the way it is’?

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Walter Cronkite

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Which character does Alice encounter sitting on a mushroom in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?

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The caterpillar

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What were Garraways, Jonathan’s, and Lloyd’s famous for in seventeenth and eighteenth-century London?

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Coffee houses

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How many oxygen atoms are in a single molecule of sulphuric acid?

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Four

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Ansel Adams is renowned in which field of the arts?

18
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Which group did Lionel Richie leave to pursue a solo career in the 1980s?

A

The Commodores

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What is the common English name for the species Troglodytes troglodytes?

20
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Which Arabic word meaning benefits is widely used in Indian cookery to mean a mixture of spices?

A

Masala/Mosalla

21
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What is the forename of Dr Frankenstein in Mary Shelley’s novel?

22
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How is the artist Domenikos Theotokopoulos better known?

23
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What term, originally a nonsense word, is used for a three-pronged pickle fork?

A

Runcible spoon

24
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What is the commonly known name of the 22-storey triangular-shaped tower built in 1902 in Manhattan?

A

The Flatiron Building

25
Who said ‘My dear boy, this is death’ before dying on 26th June 1830?
George IV
26
Who were the principal clients of the anatomist Robert Knox?
Burke and Hare
27
Which two sports are named in the full title of the All-England Club at Wimbledon?
Lawn Tennis and Croquet
28
What does CITES stand for?
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
29
What are the first ten amendments to the US constitution collectively known as?
The Bill of Rights
30
Which former child actor became a top director with films like Frost/Nixon and Apollo 13?
Ron Howard
31
What could result from a ‘casus belli’?
A war
32
What is the three-word name for the game known as ‘Rochambeau’ in the US?
Paper, scissors, stone
33
What is the equivalent decimal value of eight shillings and sixpence?
Forty-two and a half pence
34
Who is the wicked headmaster in Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby?
Wackford Squeers
35
In which continent are Wilkes Land, Queen Maud Land, and Marie Byrd Land located?
Antarctica
36
Which famous sports team was founded in the late 1920s and featured members from the Savoy Big Five?
The Harlem Globetrotters
37
What name is given to the peninsula that forms the former northern portion of Lancashire?
Furness
38
What word refers to both a pidgin language and a style of cuisine typical of New Orleans?
Creole
39
Which writer did Alex Jennings portray in a 2015 film where he argued with himself?
Alan Bennett
40
What is the more common name for calcium magnesium carbonate?
Dolomite