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Thanks to the guys for getting this great new site up and running and here is a brand new quiz thread. You know the rules. Please don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores.  
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Tipping Point - questions from the quiz show Tipping Point

1.  In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
Ambrosia

2.  Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?
Cayenne

3.  Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?
C

4.  Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?
Harvard

5.  London by the Sea is a nickname given to which resort in the UK?
Brighton

6.  Which is the only Commonwealth Nation located on the South American continent?
Guyana

7.  Which Dutch city is widely known as the "international city of peace and justice"?
The Hague

8.  How many of the eight planets in our solar system have the letter 'A' in their name?
Four – Earth, Mars, Saturn, Uranus

9.  The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?
France

10.  Immediately before the Gregorian calendar was established which calendar was in the UK?
Julian calendar

11.  The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?
Sense and Sensibility

12.  Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Pleasance?
Blofeld (Ernst Stavro Blofeld)

13.  In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?
1992

14.  Which stately home in Wiltshire, famous for its safari park, is home to the Marquess of Bath?
Longleat

15.  What gas causes the cork to pop out of a champagne bottle?
Carbon dioxide

16.  When Margaret Thatcher first became Prime Minister, who was the US President?
Jimmy Carter

17.  Which word for an eminent music composer comes from the Italian word for master?
Maestro

18.  In the original Pac-Man video game how many ghosts chased around the maze?
Four

19.  'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?
Hopscotch

20.  Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?
Ellen DeGeneres


 
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Tipping Point - questions from the quiz show Tipping Point

1.  In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?

2.  Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?

3.  Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?

4.  Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?

5.  London by the Sea is a nickname given to which resort in the UK?

6.  Which is the only Commonwealth Nation located on the South American continent?

7.  Which Dutch city is widely known as the "international city of peace and justice"?

8.  How many of the eight planets in our solar system have the letter 'A' in their name?

9.  The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?

10.  Immediately before the Gregorian calendar was established which calendar was in the UK?

11.  The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?

12.  Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Pleasance?

13.  In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?

14.  Which stately home in Wiltshire, famous for its safari park, is home to the Marquess of Bath?

15.  What gas causes the cork to pop out of a champagne bottle?

16.  When Margaret Thatcher first became Prime Minister, who was the US President?

17.  Which word for an eminent music composer comes from the Italian word for master?

18.  In the original Pac-Man video game how many ghosts chased around the maze?

19.  'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?

20.  Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?

 
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TV Soaps Quiz

1.  Florizel Street was going to be the original name of which long running UK soap opera?
Coronation Street

2. What year did Eastenders start, was it 1985, 1987 or 1989?
1985

3.  Phil Redmond, who is responsible for the Channel 4 dramas Brookside and Hollyoaks created which children’s TV drama which ran from February 1978 to September 2008?
Grange Hill

4.  Donna Reed, who briefly replaced Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow in the 1984–1985 season of the television melodrama Dallas, played James Stewarts wife in which 1946 fantasy holiday film?
It's a Wonderful Life

5.  Which Dallas spin off initially centred on the lives of four married couples living in the cul-de-sac, Seaview Circle?
Knots Landing

6.  During the 1930s, the fictional character Jacob Sugden purchased which property?
Emmerdale Farm

7.  In 1987, Scott and Charlene's wedding was watched by 19 million people in the UK. But to what song did they walk down the aisle, was it Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers, Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper or Suddenly - Angry Anderson
Suddenly - Angry Anderson

8.  Which soap is famous for the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss on British television?
Brookside (in 1994)

9.  Actor Angus Lennie, who played Flying Officer Archibald Ives in The Great Escape, also played chef Shughie McFee in which popular television soap opera?
Crossroads

10.  The 1980s soap opera Dynasty was set in which American city?
Denver, Colorado

11.  Which short lived soap was set in the fictional town of Los Barcos on the Costa del Sol?
Eldorado

12.  In 2001, Hollywood actress Stefanie Powers played a wealthy businesswoman in which popular long-running British medical drama?
Doctors

13.  Helen Shapiro had a 1961 hit with "Walkin' Back to Happiness" but in which mid 1980s soap did she play a main character called Viv Harker?
Albion Market

14.  Which famous actress and first wife of Ronald Reagan starred as Angela Channing in Falcon Crest?
Jane Wyman

15.  Derek Thompson is known for playing which character in the long-running BBC television medical drama series Casualty (and briefly in Holby City), playing the role since the series' inception in 1986, until his departure 38 years later in 2024?
Charlie Fairhead

16.  Which famous star did NOT start out in either Neighbours or Home and Away - Russell Crowe, Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, Holly Valance, Chris Hemsworth, Heath Ledger or Naomi Watts?
Nicole Kidman

17.  What character did Johnny Briggs play in Coronation Street from 1976 - 2006?
Mike Baldwin

18.  Which pop star played Beth in "Neighbours" between 1991 and 1993?
Natalie Imbruglia

19.  What was the first Australian soap to be shown on British TV?
The Sullivans..  

20.  Name New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera?
Shortland Street
 
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Just thinking with all that water we could so with some soap!

TV Soaps Quiz

1.  Florizel Street was going to be the original name of which long running UK soap opera?

2. What year did Eastenders start, was it 1985, 1987 or 1989?

3.  Phil Redmond, who is responsible for the Channel 4 dramas Brookside and Hollyoaks created which children’s TV drama which ran from February 1978 to September 2008?

4.  Donna Reed, who briefly replaced Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow in the 1984–1985 season of the television melodrama Dallas, played James Stewarts wife in which 1946 fantasy holiday film?

5.  Which Dallas spin off initially centred on the lives of four married couples living in the cul-de-sac, Seaview Circle?

6.  During the 1930s, the fictional character Jacob Sugden purchased which property?

7.  In 1987, Scott and Charlene's wedding was watched by 19 million people in the UK. But to what song did they walk down the aisle, was it Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers, Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper or Suddenly - Angry Anderson

8.  Which soap is famous for the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss on British television?

9.  Actor Angus Lennie, who played Flying Officer Archibald Ives in The Great Escape, also played chef Shughie McFee in which popular television soap opera?

10.  The 1980s soap opera Dynasty was set in which American city?

11.  Which short lived soap was set in the fictional town of Los Barcos on the Costa del Sol?

12.  In 2001, Hollywood actress Stefanie Powers played a wealthy businesswoman in which popular long-running British medical drama?

13.  Helen Shapiro had a 1961 hit with "Walkin' Back to Happiness" but in which mid 1980s soap did she play a main character called Viv Harker?

14.  Which famous actress and first wife of Ronald Reagan starred as Angela Channing in Falcon Crest?

15.  Derek Thompson is known for playing which character in the long-running BBC television medical drama series Casualty (and briefly in Holby City), playing the role since the series' inception in 1986, until his departure 38 years later in 2024?

16.  Which famous star did NOT start out in either Neighbours or Home and Away - Russell Crowe, Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, Holly Valance, Chris Hemsworth, Heath Ledger or Naomi Watts?

17.  What character did Johnny Briggs play in Coronation Street from 1976 - 2006?

18.  Which pop star played Beth in "Neighbours" between 1991 and 1993?

19.  What was the first Australian soap to be shown on British TV?

20.  Name New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera?



 
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14 - a bit wet? Thanks, Zico
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Water Quiz

1.  What animal's name comes from the ancient Greek for "river horse"?
Hippopotamus

2.  What form of water is deuterium oxide?
Heavy water

3.  "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink" is a line from which famous poem?
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)

4.  The term feng shui literally translates as what two words in English?
Wind-water

5. Which village in the Cotswolds has the nickname of "Venice of the Cotswolds"? 
Bourton-on-the-Water

6.  What does the 'WD' stand for in the brand name WD40?
Water Displacement

7.  Including the goalkeeper, how many players are there in a typical water polo team?
Seven players

8.  Which artist said: "Water is the driving force in nature"?
Leonardo da Vinci

9.  Name the third-largest lake in the Lake District by volume after Windermere and Ullswater?
Coniston Water

10.  What is the Latin word for water?
Aqua

11.  Which American rock band is sometimes referred to as CCR?
Creedence Clearwater Revival

12.  Approximately how much of the Earth's surface is covered by water: 51%, 61%, or 71%?
71 percent

13.  In 2500, every continent on Earth is underwater as the result of sea levels rising is the plot of which 1995 film?
Waterworld

14. Holme Pierrepont Country Park, home of The National Water Sports Centre is located near which British city? 
Nottingham

15.  St Ann's Well is an ancient warm natural spring in which Derbyshire town?
Buxton

16.  What gas is added to carbonated water to make it fizzy? 
Carbon dioxide

17.  What part of a plant transports water from the roots to the leaves?
Xylem

18.  What is the boiling point of water at sea level in degrees Fahrenheit?
212 °F - 100°C

19.  In which month is World Water Day celebrated every year?
March – 22nd

20.  What is the name for the process of converting saltwater into freshwater?
Desalination

 
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11 for yesterdays thanks Zico
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Been a lot of it over the last few days!

Water Quiz

1.  What animal's name comes from the ancient Greek for "river horse"?

2.  What form of water is deuterium oxide?

3.  "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink" is a line from which famous poem?

4.  The term feng shui literally translates as what two words in English?

5. Which village in the Cotswolds has the nickname of "Venice of the Cotswolds"? 

6.  What does the 'WD' stand for in the brand name WD40?

7.  Including the goalkeeper, how many players are there in a typical water polo team?

8.  Which artist said: "Water is the driving force in nature"?

9.  Name the third-largest lake in the Lake District by volume after Windermere and Ullswater?

10.  What is the Latin word for water?

11.  Which American rock band is sometimes referred to as CCR?

12.  Approximately how much of the Earth's surface is covered by water: 51%, 61%, or 71%?

13.  In 2500, every continent on Earth is underwater as the result of sea levels rising is the plot of which 1995 film?

14. Holme Pierrepont Country Park, home of The National Water Sports Centre is located near which British city? 

15.  St Ann's Well is an ancient warm natural spring in which Derbyshire town?

16.  What gas is added to carbonated water to make it fizzy? 

17.  What part of a plant transports water from the roots to the leaves?

18.  What is the boiling point of water at sea level in degrees Fahrenheit?

19.  In which month is World Water Day celebrated every year?

20.  What is the name for the process of converting saltwater into freshwater?


 
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Tricky Trivia Quiz

1.  Of the 13 commonly accepted vitamins, all except which vitamin are present in an egg?
Vitamin C

2.  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

3.  Which scholar supposedly exclaimed "Eureka!"?
Archimedes

4.  What does the 'WH' stand for in the high street chain WHSmith?
William Henry

5.  YouTube was bought for 1.65 billion dollars, in 2006, by which company?
Google

6.  Name the trivia guru and co-presenter of the TV quiz show Pointless?
Richard Osman  - he went to my school although not at the same time!

7.  Who wrote the book 'The Invisible Man'?
H. G. Wells

8.  Transmitted by the bite of an infected tsetse fly, what is African trypanosomiasis better known as?
Sleeping sickness

9.  Which puzzle was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian professor of architecture?
The Rubik's Cube

10.  What does JPEG stand for, as in a JPEG photo file?
Joint Photographic Experts Group

11.  Which rank of the nobility comes between Duke and Earl?
Marquess

12.  The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?
Threadneedle Street

13.  Which hills boast the source of the River Thames?
Cotswolds

14.  The Borg-Warner Trophy, introduced in 1936, is awarded to the winner of which race?
Indianapolis 500

15.  To the nearest inch, what is the diameter of a regulation golf hole?
4 inches (to be exact, 4.25 inches)

16.  Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?
Katrina and the Waves

17.  Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?
Casino

18.  The board game Trivial Pursuit was invented in which country?
Canada

19.  In which decade did Billy Butlin open his first ever holiday camp at Skegness?
1930s (1936)

20.  The literal translation of the Latin word 'trivia' is three what?
Three roads

 
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Good scores fellas, glad you enjoyed Texas.  East, what can I say, impressed indeed you are finally a film buff!  Got a Tv one for you later in the week!  

Tricky Trivia Quiz

1.  Of the 13 commonly accepted vitamins, all except which vitamin are present in an egg?

2.  Which science park in Wiltshire was known for over 100 years as one of the UK's most secretive and controversial military research facilities?

3.  Which scholar supposedly exclaimed "Eureka!"?

4.  What does the 'WH' stand for in the high street chain WHSmith?

5.  YouTube was bought for 1.65 billion dollars, in 2006, by which company?

6.  Name the trivia guru and co-presenter of the TV quiz show Pointless?

7.  Who wrote the book 'The Invisible Man'?

8.  Transmitted by the bite of an infected tsetse fly, what is African trypanosomiasis better known as?

9.  Which puzzle was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian professor of architecture?

10.  What does JPEG stand for, as in a JPEG photo file?

11.  Which rank of the nobility comes between Duke and Earl?

12.  The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?

13.  Which hills boast the source of the River Thames?

14.  The Borg-Warner Trophy, introduced in 1936, is awarded to the winner of which race?

15.  To the nearest inch, what is the diameter of a regulation golf hole?

16.  Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?

17.  Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?

18.  The board game Trivial Pursuit was invented in which country?

19.  In which decade did Billy Butlin open his first ever holiday camp at Skegness?

20.  The literal translation of the Latin word 'trivia' is three what?



 
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41 for me thanks Zico

82% on a film quiz,  who would have thought it but as I said I can handle a cryptic clue ok.
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Well done…most enjoyable… Thanks

46 scored…

At last a quiz I knew about

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Cryptic Movie Quiz

1. Best weapon.
Top Gun.

2. Well-behaved colloquial men.
Goodfellas.

3. Putting dots on locomotives.
Trainspotting.

4. The absence of light with a soldier from the Middle Ages.
The Dark Knight.

5. Furious male bovine animal.
Raging Bull.

6. First number took flight over Swiss clock’s home.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

7. Town inhabitant with slender stick.
Citizen Kane.

8. Ankle Not Securely Attached
Footloose

9. Cease living before rigid.
Die Hard.

10. Dad goes after the deity.
The Godfather.

11. Insane greatest amount shortened.
Mad Max.

12. The end of the world immediately.
Apocalypse Now.

13. Crooning while the water comes down.
Singin’ in the Rain.

14. Cab chauffeur.
Taxi Driver.

15. A few enjoy information technology heated.
Some Like It Hot.

16. Knife jogger.
Blade Runner.

17. The one after the second guy.
The Third Man.

18. Water supply hounds.
Reservoir Dogs.

19. The expensive pursuer.
The Deer Hunter.

20. Near meetings of the tertiary sort.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

21. Crimson Daybreak
Red Dawn

22. Strewn with boulders.
Rocky.

23. The necromancer from down under.
The Wizard of Oz.

24. Soft, wet, shapeless mass of books.
Pulp Fiction.

25. Celebrity conflicts.
Star Wars.

26. Capture The 39th President
Get Carter

27. Plunders belonging to Noah’s misplaced boat.
Raiders of the Lost Ark.

28. Disappeared alongside the breeze.
Gone with the Wind.

29. Murder a sarcastic feathered creature.
To Kill a Mockingbird.

30. Quietness of the young sheep.
Silence of the Lambs.

31. The first meal of the day association.
The Breakfast Club.

32. 1.68 Jade Kilometres
The Green Mile

33. Distant advance.
Fargo.

34. A timepiece mechanism with citrus fruit.
Clockwork Orange.

35. Greek God's Quest
The Poseidon Adventure

36. Plaything fable.
Toy Story.

38. The everyday people thought to be guilty.
The Usual Suspects.

39. Everything concerning the first woman.
All About Eve.

40. Well-behaved desire stalking.
Good Will Hunting.

41. Courageous organ.
Braveheart.

42. Man of noble rank belonging to the circles.
Lord of the Rings.

43. Physically in contact with the liquid foremost.
On the Waterfront.

44. Rocky's Hometown
Philadelphia

45. Chilled Palm Skywalker
Cool Hand Luke

46. Can't Make Contact With
The Untouchables

47. Fiery seats on horses.
Blazing Saddles.

48. Every one of the head of state’s guys.
All the President’s Men.

49. 24 hours after the earth pig.
Groundhog Day.

50. The opposite of east border fable.
West Side Story
 
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12 for the driving theory questions thanks Zico (a long time since my test).  Man with a Red Flag had just left the scene. Talking of red flags I'll give the cryptic films a go. Although as you know I am shit on films I can be quite cryptical in thought. If you know what I mean. If you do then maybe I am shit at that as well😉
 
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Will be back tomorrow evening with the answers.

Cryptic Movie Quiz  -  Name the film from the cryptic clue

1. Best weapon.

2. Well-behaved colloquial men.

3. Putting dots on locomotives.

4. The absence of light with a soldier from the Middle Ages.

5. Furious male bovine animal.

6. First number took flight over Swiss clock’s home.

7. Town inhabitant with slender stick.

8. Ankle Not Securely Attached

9. Cease living before rigid.

10. Dad goes after the deity.

11. Insane greatest amount shortened.

12. The end of the world immediately.

13. Crooning while the water comes down.

14. Cab chauffeur.

15. A few enjoy information technology heated.

16. Knife jogger.

17. The one after the second guy.

18. Water supply hounds.

19. The expensive pursuer.

20. Near meetings of the tertiary sort.

21. Crimson Daybreak

22. Strewn with boulders.

23. The necromancer from down under.

24. Soft, wet, shapeless mass of books.

25. Celebrity conflicts.

26. Capture The 39th President

27. Plunders belonging to Noah’s misplaced boat.

28. Disappeared alongside the breeze.

29. Murder a sarcastic feathered creature.

30. Quietness of the young sheep.

31. The first meal of the day association.

32. 1.68 Jade Kilometres

33. Distant advance.

34. A timepiece mechanism with citrus fruit.

35. Greek God's Quest

36. Plaything fable.

38. The everyday people thought to be guilty.

39. Everything concerning the first woman.

40. Well-behaved desire stalking.

41. Courageous organ.

42. Man of noble rank belonging to the circles.

43. Physically in contact with the liquid foremost.

44. Rocky's Hometown

45. Chilled Palm Skywalker

46. Can't Make Contact With

47. Fiery seats on horses.

48. Every one of the head of state’s guys.

49. 24 hours after the earth pig.

50. The opposite of east border fable.

 
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Gents, I am away on a couple of days golf break tomorrow and Friday so I have done a 50 question quiz that should keep you going for a couple of days.  It's another Cryptic Films Quiz (Sorry East) but had to think of something fairly quickly.

UK Driving Theory Quiz -  Thank god I passed long before theory came in!!

1.  In which city are the headquarters of the DVLA?
Swansea

2.  After learners pass their driving test, they may opt to display green P-plates; what does the 'P' stand for?
Probationary

3.  What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a green flashing beacon?
Doctor - on emergency call

4.  The first speed camera – or safety camera, to use the official terminology – was installed on the A316 over Twickenham Bridge in which year, was it 1972, 1982 or 1992?
1992

5.  What does SORN stand for?
Statutory Off-Road Notification

6.  What term is given to an area not covered by a driver's mirrors?
Blind spot

7.  In millimetres what is the legal limit for tyre tread?
1.6mm

8.  If you are towing a trailer on a motorway, what is your national speed limit?
60mph

9.  After what time at night should you not use your horn when driving in a built-up area, is it 10.30pm, 11.30pm or 12.30am? (except when another road user poses a danger)
11:30pm

10.  The compulsory driving test for all drivers was introduced in which decade, was it 1920’s, 1930’s or 1940’s?
1930s (1935) - for all drivers who started driving on or after 1st of April 1934.

11.  In Wales, with its bilingual status, learner drivers may display either red L plates or what other letter red plates?
D plate

12. How much does the theory test for cars cost? 
£23

13.  In the driving theory test you must answer at least how many questions out of 50 correctly?
43  

14.  A CBT certificate may be required before a motorcycle is ridden; what does this acronym stand for?
Compulsory Basic Training

15.  What does it mean if a pedestrian has a white stick with a red band?
Deaf and blind

16.  Traffic signs giving orders are generally what shape?
Circles - Circles give orders. Triangles warn. Rectangles inform.

17.  In metres, what is the nearest you may park to a junction?
10 metres

18.  You must renew your driving licence when you reach what age?
70 years

19.  What type of crossings are designed specifically for both pedestrians and cyclists?
Toucan crossings 

20.  If you are driving on an icy road, how many times the normal distance should you drive from the car in front?
Ten times

  
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11 for me, with a couple of (un)educated guesses, can’t believe I didn’t even think of Roo☹️
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UK Driving Theory Quiz -  Thank god I passed long before theory came in!!

1.  In which city are the headquarters of the DVLA?

2.  After learners pass their driving test, they may opt to display green P-plates; what does the 'P' stand for?

3.  What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a green flashing beacon?

4.  The first speed camera – or safety camera, to use the official terminology – was installed on the A316 over Twickenham Bridge in which year, was it 1972, 1982 or 1992?

5.  What does SORN stand for?

6.  What term is given to an area not covered by a driver's mirrors?

7.  In millimetres what is the legal limit for tyre tread?

8.  If you are towing a trailer on a motorway, what is your national speed limit?

9.  After what time at night should you not use your horn when driving in a built-up area, is it 10.30pm, 11.30pm or 12.30am? (except when another road user poses a danger)

10.  The compulsory driving test for all drivers was introduced in which decade, was it 1920’s, 1930’s or 1940’s?

11.  In Wales, with its bilingual status, learner drivers may display either red L plates or what other letter red plates?

12. How much does the theory test for cars cost? 

13.  In the driving theory test you must answer at least how many questions out of 50 correctly?

14.  A CBT certificate may be required before a motorcycle is ridden; what does this acronym stand for?

15.  What does it mean if a pedestrian has a white stick with a red band?

16.  Traffic signs giving orders are generally what shape?

17.  In metres, what is the nearest you may park to a junction?

18.  You must renew your driving licence when you reach what age?

19.  What type of crossings are designed specifically for both pedestrians and cyclists?

20.  If you are driving on an icy road, how many times the normal distance should you drive from the car in front?



 
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13 thanks Zico
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