General Knowledge 32 Flashcards

(25 cards)

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In the human body, the bone called the tibia is part of which limb?

A

Leg

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Who was leader, in Britain, of the National Union of Mineworkers from 1981 to 2000?

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Arthur Scargill

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What links Walker, Jefferson, Wilson, Earl, Rudolph, and Milhous amongst others?

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Middle names of US Presidents

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Which chocolate sweets were first produced in 1941 in a collaboration between Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie?

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M&M’s

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Name five movies directed by Steven Spielberg with one-word titles.

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Firelight, Duel, Jaws, 1941, Always, Hook, Amistad, Munich, Lincoln

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In which city is the Museo del Prado?

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Madrid

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According to the lyrics of a popular song, which mountain ‘rises like Olympus over the Serengeti’?

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Kilimanjaro

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The monk, based in Jarrow, whose ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’ is considered the foundation of English history, was the Venerable ________?

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Bede

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Which Himalayan kingdom’s only international airport is Paro International Airport?

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Bhutan

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Name five US states whose names derive specifically from European royalty.

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Louisiana, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, New York

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Who was the original presenter of ‘Newsround’ on BBC TV?

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John Craven

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Which period of the Mesozoic era fell between the Triassic and Cretaceous?

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Jurassic

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Who was the third ‘Amigo’ alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short in the 1986 film?

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Chevy Chase

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In French, what irritation is known as ‘Le Pourriel’ or ‘Le Pollupostage’?

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Spam

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In Northern and Southern Ireland combined, there are, officially, 12 cities - six in the North, six in the Republic. Excluding Dublin and Belfast, name five of them.

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Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny, Derry/Londonderry, Newry, Lisburn, Armagh, Bangor

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What perilous activity takes its name from the Greek for ‘high walking’?

17
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Who was the first member of the English/British royal family to get a divorce?

18
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A size zero in US measurements is equivalent to which size of ladies’ clothes in the UK?

19
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What is the name of the little boy in Raymond Briggs’ ‘The Snowman’?

20
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Name five novels by Charles Dickens which contain the name of a character in the title.

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The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, Barnaby Rudge, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, Little Dorrit, The Mystery of Edwin Drood

21
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Jacob Zuma is a former President of which country?

22
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What is the name of the Society of London Theatre’s annual awards (named after a famous British actor)?

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Oliviers (The Laurence Olivier Awards)

23
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Which country’s flag has been officially changed 26 times since it was introduced in the 18th century?

24
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Which 1954 film ends with the line ‘I now pronounce you men and wives’?

A

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

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Name the four independent countries in the world with a unique last letter.
Luxembourg, Bangladesh, Denmark, Iraq