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Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
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"Tricky Trivia Quiz 1. The first men to climb Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, were from New Zealand and Nepal - which country's flag was the first to be planted on Mount Everest's summit? The UK flag or the Union Jack (the climbers were part of the British Everest expedition) 2. From which planet did Doctor Spock come from? Earth (Dr. Spock is a child psychologist, Mr. Spock is a fictional character in Star Trek) 3. What did Frankenstein have through his neck? Nothing (Frankenstein was the doctor not the monster) 4. True or False, Olivia Newton-John represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, the year ABBA won with ""Waterloo""? True 5. The Four Corners is the only spot in the USA where you can stand in four states at once – point for each state you can name? Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico 6. On 19 July 1873, Hertfordshire born Williams Gosse reached Uluru and gave it what name? Ayers Rock 7. Which sport, competed on a 14 foot by 7-foot area, was accepted into the Summer Olympic Games for 2000? Trampolining 8. Which material is named after a French phrase meaning 'cloth of the king'? Corduroy 9. Of the 13 commonly accepted vitamins, all except which vitamin are present in an egg? Vitamin C 10. Which science park in Wiltshire was known for over 100 years as one of the UK's most secretive and controversial military research facilities? Porton Down 11. Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, were married for how many years, was it 10, 15 or 20? 15 12. Which American president was a champion wrestler? Abraham Lincoln 13. The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure in the world until which century, was it 13th, 14th or 15th? 14th century (tallest up to 1311 AD, until surpassed by Lincoln Cathedral) 14. Where were some of Eugene Shoemaker's ashes sent to in 1997? On the moon (he's the co-discoverer of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9) 15. Under which river does the Queensway Road tunnel run? River Mersey 16. Which TV sci-fi alien life form took its name from a single volume of a run of encyclopaedia’s? Daleks (from the alphabetic sequence dal-lek on an encyclopaedia) 17. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which Australian state? Queensland 18. Who was mother of Queen Elizabeth I? Anne Boleyn 19. Who is the only host country not to win gold at its own Summer Olympics? Canada - 1976 20. Who was the first swimmer to break the one-minute barrier for the 100-metre freestyle? Johnny Weissmuller"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"Tricky Trivia Quiz 1. The first men to climb Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, were from New Zealand and Nepal - which country's flag was the first to be planted on Mount Everest's summit? 2. From which planet did Doctor Spock come from? 3. What did Frankenstein have through his neck? 4. True or False, Olivia Newton-John represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, the year ABBA won with ""Waterloo""? 5. The Four Corners is the only spot in the USA where you can apparently stand in four states at once – point for each state you can name? 6. On 19 July 1873, Hertfordshire born Williams Gosse reached Uluru and gave it what name? 7. Which sport, competed on a 14 foot by 7-foot area, was accepted into the Summer Olympic Games for 2000? 8. Which material is named after a French phrase meaning 'cloth of the king'? 9. Of the 13 commonly accepted vitamins, all except which vitamin are present in an egg? 10. Which science park in Wiltshire was known for over 100 years as one of the UK's most secretive and controversial military research facilities? 11. Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, were married for how many years, was it 10, 15 or 20? 12. Which American president was a champion wrestler? 13. The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure in the world until which century, was it 13th, 14th or 15th? 14. Where were some of Eugene Shoemaker's ashes sent to in 1997? 15. Under which river does the Queensway Road tunnel run? 16. Which TV sci-fi alien life form took its name from a single volume of a run of encyclopaedia’s? 17. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which Australian state? 18. Who was mother of Queen Elizabeth I? 19. Who is the only host country not to win gold at its own Summer Olympics? 20. Who was the first swimmer to break the one-minute barrier for the 100-metre freestyle?"
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Thanks MD. That was tough. A mere 7 and that was with three lucky guesses. Er do we get something for Happy Birthday by Clare Grogan and Altered Images as it was a hot single for them in 1981?!
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"Birthdays quiz 1. Moyes had a birthday last week. How old was he? 61 2. Which west ham player celebrated his birthday the day of the home leg v Bayer layverkusen? LUKASZ FABIANSKI 3. 7th January is the 7th day of the year. This year what is 3rd may? 124 (it's usually the 123rd day) 4. When Marilyn monroe sang ""happy birthday mr president"". Which president was she singing to? J.F.K. 5. In which month are most babies born? SEPTEMBER 6. What is happy birthday in Spanish? A, feliz navidad b feliz cumpleanos c feliz perro divertido FELIZ CUMPLEANOS 7. How old are jewish boys when they celebrate a bar mitzvah 13 8. What is the traditional flower for a 30th birthday? A rose, b carnation c lily d daisy B CARNATION 9. What is the birthstone for may? EMERALD 10. Someone born 3rd may would be which star sign? TAURUS 11 when did the lyrics to ""happy birthday to you"" first appear in print A) 1852 b 1872 c) 1892 d 1912 1912 12 Who wrote, produced and performed the 1981 single ""Happy Birthday""? (Bonus point, whomwas it about) STEVIE WONDER (Martin author king) 13 Happy Birthday to You! is a 1959 children's book by which author? DOCTOR SEUSS 14 which former England captain celebrates his 49th birthday today? DAVID BECKHAM 15 which European country invented birthday cake? GERMANY 16 what is the least common day to celebrate a birthday? FEB 29th 17 how old was Charles when he became king? 73 18 What religion does not celebrate birthdays? JEHOVAS WITNESS 19 William Shakespeare died on his 52nd birthday. What date? 23rd APRIL 20 what what age do Latino girls celebrate their quinceanera? 15th"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"Birthdays quiz 1. Moyes had a birthday last week. How old was he? 2. Which west ham player celebrated his birthday the day of the home leg v Bayer layverkusen? 3. 7th January is the 7th day of the year. This year what is 3rd may? 4. When Marilyn monroe sang ""happy birthday mr president"". Which president was she singing to? 5. In which month are most babies born? 6. What is happy birthday in Spanish? A, feliz navidad b feliz cumpleanos c feliz perro divertido 7. How old are jewish boys when they celebrate a bar mitzvah 8. What is the traditional flower for a 30th birthday? A rose, b carnation c lily d daisy 9. What is the birthstone for may? 10. Someone born 3rd may would be which star sign? 11 when did the lyrics to ""happy birthday to you"" first appear in print A) 1852 b 1872 c) 1892 d 1912 12 Who wrote, produced and performed the 1981 single ""Happy Birthday""? (Bonus point, whomwas it about) 13 Happy Birthday to You! is a 1959 children's book by which author? 14 which former England captain celebrates his 49th birthday today? 15 which European country invented birthday cake? 16 what is the least common day to celebrate a birthday? 17 how old was Charles when he became king? 18 What religion does not celebrate birthdays? 19 William Shakespeare died on his 52nd birthday. What date? 20 what what age do Latino girls celebrate their quinceanera?"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"No worries MD. zeb, wow didn't know that. That's the second classic Harrison saved then because I do know he put the money up for Life of Brian. Handmade Films if I remember correctly."
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15 for me thanks Zico And that's the long and the short of it!
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"16 today thanks zico. The Long Good Friday almost ended being cut down to a one hour TV show by Lew Grade, who had financed it, until George Harrison bought the rights to get it a theatrical release."
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"Long Quiz 1. Long Beach is a city in which U.S. state? California 2. Which DIY tool may often have the words 'long nosed' in front of its name? Pliers 3. Which 1980 British gangster film starred Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren? Long Good Friday 4. Whose autobiography was entitled: 'Long Walk to Freedom'? Nelson Mandela's 5. Who said about his songs ""some are ten minutes long some are six""? Bob Dylan 6. Name the actress best known for playing Diane Chambers on the sitcom Cheers? Shelley Long 7. By what name do we better know the infamous Operation Hummingbird, a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934? The Night of the Long Knives 8. The Long Goodbye is a 1953 detective novel by which author? Raymond Chandler 9. Which country is also known as 'The Land of the Long White Cloud'? New Zealand 10. Long Eaton is a town in which English county? Derbyshire 11. Long John Silver is a cunning pirate who was quartermaster under which notorious captain? Captain Flint 12. English Longhorn are a breed of which farm animal? Cows or cattle 13. Which English stately home is the seat of the Marquesses of Bath? Longleat 14. Name the American poet whose works include ""Paul Revere's Ride"" and ""The Song of Hiawatha""? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 15. The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe horse race is held on which course? Longchamp (in Paris) 16. Who held the world long jump record for almost 23 years until it was broken in 1991 by Mike Powell? Bob Beamon 17. Name the 2005 American prison comedy film which stars Adam Sandler as a washed-up former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers? The Longest Yard 18. Name the English broadcaster who was best known for her work in British music radio who was the sister of Keith Chegwin? Janice Long 19. Located in the village of South Littleton in Worcestershire, what is Long Lartin? A prison 20. The Karvi, Snekkja, Skeid, and Drakkar are types of what? Viking long ships"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of April thread
"Long Quiz 1. Long Beach is a city in which U.S. state? 2. Which DIY tool may often have the words 'long nosed' in front of its name? 3. Which 1980 British gangster film starred Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren? 4. Whose autobiography was entitled: 'Long Walk to Freedom'? 5. Who said about his songs ""some are ten minutes long some are six""? 6. Name the actress best known for playing Diane Chambers on the sitcom Cheers? 7. By what name do we better know the infamous Operation Hummingbird, a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934? 8. The Long Goodbye is a 1953 detective novel by which author? 9. Which country is also known as 'The Land of the Long White Cloud'? 10. Long Eaton is a town in which English county? 11. Long John Silver is a cunning pirate who was quartermaster under which notorious captain? 12. English Longhorn are a breed of which farm animal? 13. Which English stately home is the seat of the Marquesses of Bath? 14. Name the American poet whose works include ""Paul Revere's Ride"" and ""The Song of Hiawatha""? 15. The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe horse race is held on which course? 16. Who held the world long jump record for almost 23 years until it was broken in 1991 by Mike Powell? 17. Name the 2005 American prison comedy film which stars Adam Sandler as a washed-up former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers? 18. Name the English broadcaster who was best known for her work in British music radio who was the sister of Keith Chegwin? 19. Located in the village of South Littleton in Worcestershire, what is Long Lartin? 20. The Karvi, Snekkja, Skeid, and Drakkar are types of what?"
- easthammer
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- easthammer
- Posts: 2482
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 10 times
- Been liked: 92 times