General Knowledge 70 Flashcards

(20 cards)

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What is the name of the main arena at the Australian open tennis in Melbourne Park?

A

Rod Laver Arena

The arena is named after the Australian tennis legend Rod Laver.

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In which year was the Channel Tunnel opened?

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1984

The Channel Tunnel connects the UK and France under the English Channel.

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What is the largest island in the Mediterranean?

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Sicily

Sicily is known for its rich history and cultural heritage.

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Leeds Castle is in which county?

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Kent

Leeds Castle is often referred to as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’.

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King Zog ruled which country?

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Albania

King Zog was the last king of Albania, reigning from 1928 to 1939.

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Aleksei Leanox was the first man to do what?

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Space walk

A space walk is an activity where an astronaut exits their spacecraft while in space.

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Who wears the red polka dot jersey in the Tour de France?

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The best hill climber

The red polka dot jersey is awarded to the best climber in the race.

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Michael Bond created which children’s character?

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Paddington Bear

Paddington Bear is a beloved character known for his adventures and love of marmalade.

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What is written at the bottom of an Ouija board?

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Good bye

The ‘Good bye’ section is used to close the session after communicating.

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Which character’s name in the Jungle Book is said to mean ‘frog’?

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Mowgli

Mowgli is the main character in Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book.

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Which album released in 1985 by a British band became the first million selling CD recording?

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Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits

This album is notable for its innovative use of digital recording.

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Which airline made its maiden flight in June 1984?

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Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Atlantic was founded by Richard Branson.

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For which country did Celine Dion win the 1988 Eurovision song contest?

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Switzerland

Celine Dion’s victory helped launch her international career.

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Which town in California elected Clint Eastwood as mayor in 1986?

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Carmel

Clint Eastwood served as mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea.

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In 1985, Live Aid was held in Wembley stadium, London and which US venue?

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John F Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia

Live Aid was a dual-venue concert to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia.

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In which year of the 1980’s did the wearing of seatbelts for drivers and front seat passengers become law in the UK?

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1983

This law was introduced to improve road safety.

17
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In which year was the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0 launched?

A

1985

Windows 1.0 marked Microsoft’s entry into the graphical user interface market.

18
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The best selling arcade game of all time was released in May 1980, what was it called?

A

Pac-man

Pac-man became a cultural icon and is still popular today.

19
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Which oil-tanker ran aground in Prince William sound, Alaska in March 1989?

A

Exxon Valdez

The disaster led to one of the most devastating environmental crises in U.S. history.

20
Q

Which football stadium suffered a fire in May 1985 killing 56 spectators?

A

Valley Parade, Bradford

The tragedy led to significant changes in safety regulations at football grounds.