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Daily Quiz anyone?
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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As per below message next quiz will be next Tuesday 19th. Have a good week all.
Donald Trump Quiz
1. What does the "J" in Donald J Trump stand for, is it John, James or Junior?
John
2. Donald Trump will be the oldest U.S. president ever, how old is he?
78
3. In which state was Donald Trump born, was it Nevada, California or New York?
New York
4. What is Donald Trump's wife called?
Melania
5. What was the first name of Donald Trump’s first wife?
Ivana
6. What was the name of Trumps second wife with whom he had his second daughter, Tiffany?
Marla Maples
6. How many children does Donald Trump have, is it four, five or six?
Five - five children from three marriages
7. This is Trump's second time winning the US Presidential election, but who did he beat in 2016?
Hillary Clinton
8. Joe Biden beat Donald Trump to the White House in 2020 and was sworn in in January 2021. He had previously been the vice-president to which President?
Barack Obama between 2009 and 2017
9. During his first term in office Mr Trump was put on trial by his follow politicians in a process called 'impeachment'. But how many times did it happen, was it once, twice or three times?
Twice
10. Donald Trump has a catchphrase, but what does MAGA actually stand for?
Make America Great Again
11. Which technology billionaire has supported Trump's recent Presidential campaign?
Elon Musk
12. What was the name of the TV show Donald Trump hosted from 2004-2007 and again in 2010?
The Apprentice
13. It is well known that Donald Trump loves golf, but how many golf courses does he own, Is it 5, 10 or 15?
15 - He currently owns 15 golf courses but according to his website has three more coming soon - two in Indonesia and one in Oman.
14. Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate is located in which US state, is it Nevada, Texas or Florida?
Florida
15. In July 2024, an assassination attempt was made on Donald Trump at a rally in which state, was it Ohio, Pennsylvania or Virginia?
Pennsylvania
16. Complete the title of Trump's 1987 book: "Trump: The Art of the... "?
Deal
17. An episode of which sitcom, first aired on March 2009, mentions that Donald Trump becomes president of the United States?
The Simpsons (in an episode called "Bart to the Future")
18. What's the name of the 58-storey skyscraper on Fifth Avenue that serves as the headquarters for The Trump Organization?
Trump Tower
19. What nickname did Trump give to Kim Jong-un?
Little Rocket Man or Rocket Man
20. Donald Trump will be what number President of the United States come January?
47th
Donald Trump Quiz
1. What does the "J" in Donald J Trump stand for, is it John, James or Junior?
John
2. Donald Trump will be the oldest U.S. president ever, how old is he?
78
3. In which state was Donald Trump born, was it Nevada, California or New York?
New York
4. What is Donald Trump's wife called?
Melania
5. What was the first name of Donald Trump’s first wife?
Ivana
6. What was the name of Trumps second wife with whom he had his second daughter, Tiffany?
Marla Maples
6. How many children does Donald Trump have, is it four, five or six?
Five - five children from three marriages
7. This is Trump's second time winning the US Presidential election, but who did he beat in 2016?
Hillary Clinton
8. Joe Biden beat Donald Trump to the White House in 2020 and was sworn in in January 2021. He had previously been the vice-president to which President?
Barack Obama between 2009 and 2017
9. During his first term in office Mr Trump was put on trial by his follow politicians in a process called 'impeachment'. But how many times did it happen, was it once, twice or three times?
Twice
10. Donald Trump has a catchphrase, but what does MAGA actually stand for?
Make America Great Again
11. Which technology billionaire has supported Trump's recent Presidential campaign?
Elon Musk
12. What was the name of the TV show Donald Trump hosted from 2004-2007 and again in 2010?
The Apprentice
13. It is well known that Donald Trump loves golf, but how many golf courses does he own, Is it 5, 10 or 15?
15 - He currently owns 15 golf courses but according to his website has three more coming soon - two in Indonesia and one in Oman.
14. Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate is located in which US state, is it Nevada, Texas or Florida?
Florida
15. In July 2024, an assassination attempt was made on Donald Trump at a rally in which state, was it Ohio, Pennsylvania or Virginia?
Pennsylvania
16. Complete the title of Trump's 1987 book: "Trump: The Art of the... "?
Deal
17. An episode of which sitcom, first aired on March 2009, mentions that Donald Trump becomes president of the United States?
The Simpsons (in an episode called "Bart to the Future")
18. What's the name of the 58-storey skyscraper on Fifth Avenue that serves as the headquarters for The Trump Organization?
Trump Tower
19. What nickname did Trump give to Kim Jong-un?
Little Rocket Man or Rocket Man
20. Donald Trump will be what number President of the United States come January?
47th
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Sorry it's late today I have been arranging some last minute winter sun. So this will be the last quiz for a week or so. Next one will be next Tuesday.
Donald Trump Quiz
1. What does the "J" in Donald J Trump stand for, is it John, James or Junior?
2. Donald Trump will be the oldest U.S. president ever, how old is he?
3. In which state was Donald Trump born, was it Nevada, California or New York?
4. What is Donald Trump's wife called?
5. What was the first name of Donald Trump’s first wife?
6. What was the name of Trumps second wife with whom he had his second daughter, Tiffany?
6. How many children does Donald Trump have, is it four, five or six?
7. This is Trump's second time winning the US Presidential election, but who did he beat in 2016?
8. Joe Biden beat Donald Trump to the White House in 2020 and was sworn in in January 2021. He had previously been the vice-president to which President?
9. During his first term in office Mr Trump was put on trial by his follow politicians in a process called 'impeachment'. But how many times did it happen, was it once, twice or three times?
10. Donald Trump has a catchphrase, but what does MAGA actually stand for?
11. Which technology billionaire has supported Trump's recent Presidential campaign?
12. What was the name of the TV show Donald Trump hosted from 2004-2007 and again in 2010?
13. It is well known that Donald Trump loves golf, but how many golf courses does he own, Is it 5, 10 or 15?
14. Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate is located in which US state, is it Nevada, Texas or Florida?
15. In July 2024, an assassination attempt was made on Donald Trump at a rally in which state, was it Ohio, Pennsylvania or Virginia?
16. Complete the title of Trump's 1987 book: "Trump: The Art of the... "?
17. An episode of which sitcom, first aired on March 2009, mentions that Donald Trump becomes president of the United States?
18. What's the name of the 58-storey skyscraper on Fifth Avenue that serves as the headquarters for The Trump Organization?
19. What nickname did Trump give to Kim Jong-un?
20. Donald Trump will be what number President of the United States come January?
Donald Trump Quiz
1. What does the "J" in Donald J Trump stand for, is it John, James or Junior?
2. Donald Trump will be the oldest U.S. president ever, how old is he?
3. In which state was Donald Trump born, was it Nevada, California or New York?
4. What is Donald Trump's wife called?
5. What was the first name of Donald Trump’s first wife?
6. What was the name of Trumps second wife with whom he had his second daughter, Tiffany?
6. How many children does Donald Trump have, is it four, five or six?
7. This is Trump's second time winning the US Presidential election, but who did he beat in 2016?
8. Joe Biden beat Donald Trump to the White House in 2020 and was sworn in in January 2021. He had previously been the vice-president to which President?
9. During his first term in office Mr Trump was put on trial by his follow politicians in a process called 'impeachment'. But how many times did it happen, was it once, twice or three times?
10. Donald Trump has a catchphrase, but what does MAGA actually stand for?
11. Which technology billionaire has supported Trump's recent Presidential campaign?
12. What was the name of the TV show Donald Trump hosted from 2004-2007 and again in 2010?
13. It is well known that Donald Trump loves golf, but how many golf courses does he own, Is it 5, 10 or 15?
14. Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate is located in which US state, is it Nevada, Texas or Florida?
15. In July 2024, an assassination attempt was made on Donald Trump at a rally in which state, was it Ohio, Pennsylvania or Virginia?
16. Complete the title of Trump's 1987 book: "Trump: The Art of the... "?
17. An episode of which sitcom, first aired on March 2009, mentions that Donald Trump becomes president of the United States?
18. What's the name of the 58-storey skyscraper on Fifth Avenue that serves as the headquarters for The Trump Organization?
19. What nickname did Trump give to Kim Jong-un?
20. Donald Trump will be what number President of the United States come January?
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Tough one today - 10 for me thanks Zico
I need the weekend to rest my wearie brain
I need the weekend to rest my wearie brain
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Tricky General Knowledge 2 Quiz
1. What is the term for an animal that can live both in water and on land?
Amphibians
2. The Queen was referred to as 'Brenda' by which publication?
Private Eye
3. Who was the first man to urinate on the moon?
Buzz Aldrin
4. Which allegedly tight comedian by all accounts used to tip taxi drivers by slipping something into the driver's pocket saying, "Have a drink on me." And that something would turn out to be a tea bag?
Tommy Cooper
5. Is Ramsbottom a town in Greater Manchester, Yorkshire or Cumbria?
Greater Manchester
6. What generally does the 'D' stand for in D-Day?
Day (so yes, it means Day-Day) – the generally accepted meaning by most.
7. Not including the thumb, how many fingers does Homer Simpson have on each hand?
Three
8. Don't tell him Pike', is one of the funniest classic lines in British television history, but he didn't give Pike's first name. What was it?
Frank
9. The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in which item in many homes?
Smoke detectors
10. Which TV quiz expert is sometimes referred to as 'frosty knickers'?
Anne Hegerty (by host Bradley Walsh in The Chase)
11. In horse racing, the distance 'a horse length' equals roughly how many feet?
Eight feet
12. In the 1980s TV game show Bullseye losing contestants were told they would get their BFH - what does BFH stand for?
Bus Fare Home
13. What does the word 'Sahara' mean in Arabic?
Desert
14. What was invented in the late 1950s by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes in a failed attempt at creating three-dimensional plastic wallpaper?
Bubble Wrap
15. Which planet was the first to be discovered by a telescope?
Uranus
16. Which Middle Eastern city is also the name of a type of artichoke?
Jerusalem
17. Topping the charts in1953 what was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title?
“How Much is That Doggy in the Window?”
18. Henry VIII introduced which tax in England in 1535?
Beard tax
19. Somewhere in London - Eastender's Jim proposed to Dot in one, and Karl did the same to Susan in a 2007 episode of Neighbours - in what exactly?
A capsule of the London Eye
20. Which Hollywood actor named his son Kal-El after the birthname of Superman?
Nicolas Cage
1. What is the term for an animal that can live both in water and on land?
Amphibians
2. The Queen was referred to as 'Brenda' by which publication?
Private Eye
3. Who was the first man to urinate on the moon?
Buzz Aldrin
4. Which allegedly tight comedian by all accounts used to tip taxi drivers by slipping something into the driver's pocket saying, "Have a drink on me." And that something would turn out to be a tea bag?
Tommy Cooper
5. Is Ramsbottom a town in Greater Manchester, Yorkshire or Cumbria?
Greater Manchester
6. What generally does the 'D' stand for in D-Day?
Day (so yes, it means Day-Day) – the generally accepted meaning by most.
7. Not including the thumb, how many fingers does Homer Simpson have on each hand?
Three
8. Don't tell him Pike', is one of the funniest classic lines in British television history, but he didn't give Pike's first name. What was it?
Frank
9. The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in which item in many homes?
Smoke detectors
10. Which TV quiz expert is sometimes referred to as 'frosty knickers'?
Anne Hegerty (by host Bradley Walsh in The Chase)
11. In horse racing, the distance 'a horse length' equals roughly how many feet?
Eight feet
12. In the 1980s TV game show Bullseye losing contestants were told they would get their BFH - what does BFH stand for?
Bus Fare Home
13. What does the word 'Sahara' mean in Arabic?
Desert
14. What was invented in the late 1950s by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes in a failed attempt at creating three-dimensional plastic wallpaper?
Bubble Wrap
15. Which planet was the first to be discovered by a telescope?
Uranus
16. Which Middle Eastern city is also the name of a type of artichoke?
Jerusalem
17. Topping the charts in1953 what was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title?
“How Much is That Doggy in the Window?”
18. Henry VIII introduced which tax in England in 1535?
Beard tax
19. Somewhere in London - Eastender's Jim proposed to Dot in one, and Karl did the same to Susan in a 2007 episode of Neighbours - in what exactly?
A capsule of the London Eye
20. Which Hollywood actor named his son Kal-El after the birthname of Superman?
Nicolas Cage
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Tricky General Knowledge 2 Quiz
1. What is the term for an animal that can live both in water and on land?
2. The Queen was referred to as 'Brenda' by which publication?
3. Who was the first man to urinate on the moon?
4. Which allegedly tight comedian by all accounts used to tip taxi drivers by slipping something into the driver's pocket saying, "Have a drink on me." And that something would turn out to be a tea bag?
5. Is Ramsbottom a town in Greater Manchester, Yorkshire or Cumbria?
6. What generally does the 'D' stand for in D-Day?
7. Not including the thumb, how many fingers does Homer Simpson have on each hand?
8. Don't tell him Pike', is one of the funniest classic lines in British television history, but he didn't give Pike's first name. What was it?
9. The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in which item in many homes?
10. Which TV quiz expert is sometimes referred to as 'frosty knickers'?
11. In horse racing, the distance 'a horse length' equals roughly how many feet?
12. In the 1980s TV game show Bullseye losing contestants were told they would get their BFH - what does BFH stand for?
13. What does the word 'Sahara' mean in Arabic?
14. What was invented in the late 1950s by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes in a failed attempt at creating three-dimensional plastic wallpaper?
15. Which planet was the first to be discovered by a telescope?
16. Which Middle Eastern city is also the name of a type of artichoke?
17. Topping the charts in1953 what was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title?
18. Henry VIII introduced which tax in England in 1535?
19. Somewhere in London - Eastender's Jim proposed to Dot in one, and Karl did the same to Susan in a 2007 episode of Neighbours - in what exactly?
20. Which Hollywood actor named his son Kal-El after the birthname of Superman?
1. What is the term for an animal that can live both in water and on land?
2. The Queen was referred to as 'Brenda' by which publication?
3. Who was the first man to urinate on the moon?
4. Which allegedly tight comedian by all accounts used to tip taxi drivers by slipping something into the driver's pocket saying, "Have a drink on me." And that something would turn out to be a tea bag?
5. Is Ramsbottom a town in Greater Manchester, Yorkshire or Cumbria?
6. What generally does the 'D' stand for in D-Day?
7. Not including the thumb, how many fingers does Homer Simpson have on each hand?
8. Don't tell him Pike', is one of the funniest classic lines in British television history, but he didn't give Pike's first name. What was it?
9. The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in which item in many homes?
10. Which TV quiz expert is sometimes referred to as 'frosty knickers'?
11. In horse racing, the distance 'a horse length' equals roughly how many feet?
12. In the 1980s TV game show Bullseye losing contestants were told they would get their BFH - what does BFH stand for?
13. What does the word 'Sahara' mean in Arabic?
14. What was invented in the late 1950s by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes in a failed attempt at creating three-dimensional plastic wallpaper?
15. Which planet was the first to be discovered by a telescope?
16. Which Middle Eastern city is also the name of a type of artichoke?
17. Topping the charts in1953 what was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title?
18. Henry VIII introduced which tax in England in 1535?
19. Somewhere in London - Eastender's Jim proposed to Dot in one, and Karl did the same to Susan in a 2007 episode of Neighbours - in what exactly?
20. Which Hollywood actor named his son Kal-El after the birthname of Superman?
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Tricky General Knowledge Quiz
1. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
2. Which female Germanic name, meaning "bright one", was given to the howitzer first used by the German army to bombard French and Belgian forts during World War I?
Bertha (Big Bertha)
3. Which island is remembered for an iconic photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi?
Iwo Jima
4. Warrington IKEA was the first IKEA store to open in the UK. In which decade did it open, was it 70’s, 80’s or 90’s?
1980s (1987)
5. Which monarch was on the throne when William Shakespeare died?
James I
6. Which boarding school in Moray, Scotland, did King Charles attend?
Gordonstoun
7. Marsala is a fortified wine produced in the region surrounding the city of Marsala on which island?
Sicily
8. How many times has the summer Olympic games been cancelled due to war?
Three (1916, 1940, 1944)
9. As long as horses meet the criteria, there is essentially no limit to the number of initial entries for The Grand National. On the day, however, a maximum of 34 Grand National horses can run, a reduction on the previous maximum of how many?
40 – Change brought in for 2023-24 season and onwards.
10. What is the common name for your encephalon?
Brain
11. Which English television scriptwriter created the character Alf Garnett?
Johnny Speight
12. All Olympic rowing races are raced over a course of how many metres, is it 1000, 2000 or 3000?
2000 meters
13. Which cathedral lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge?
Southwark Cathedral
14. Which Irish sports’ stadium is the third-largest stadium in Europe?
Croke Park
15. Which mountaineering or climbing term is derived from the German meaning to descend by rope?
Abseil
16. Which Spanish word meaning council or board is often used for a military government?
Junta
17. The inaugural commercial flights of Concorde in 1976 left London and Paris. Which two countries were their destinations? (Hint – Both begin with the letter B)
Bahrain and Brazil
18. What university did Stephen Hawking go to?
Cambridge
19. What is the name given to the four virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance?
Cardinal virtues
20. Known as 'Golf's Greatest Test', which of The Open Championship's venues is the most northern?
Carnoustie
1. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
2. Which female Germanic name, meaning "bright one", was given to the howitzer first used by the German army to bombard French and Belgian forts during World War I?
Bertha (Big Bertha)
3. Which island is remembered for an iconic photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi?
Iwo Jima
4. Warrington IKEA was the first IKEA store to open in the UK. In which decade did it open, was it 70’s, 80’s or 90’s?
1980s (1987)
5. Which monarch was on the throne when William Shakespeare died?
James I
6. Which boarding school in Moray, Scotland, did King Charles attend?
Gordonstoun
7. Marsala is a fortified wine produced in the region surrounding the city of Marsala on which island?
Sicily
8. How many times has the summer Olympic games been cancelled due to war?
Three (1916, 1940, 1944)
9. As long as horses meet the criteria, there is essentially no limit to the number of initial entries for The Grand National. On the day, however, a maximum of 34 Grand National horses can run, a reduction on the previous maximum of how many?
40 – Change brought in for 2023-24 season and onwards.
10. What is the common name for your encephalon?
Brain
11. Which English television scriptwriter created the character Alf Garnett?
Johnny Speight
12. All Olympic rowing races are raced over a course of how many metres, is it 1000, 2000 or 3000?
2000 meters
13. Which cathedral lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge?
Southwark Cathedral
14. Which Irish sports’ stadium is the third-largest stadium in Europe?
Croke Park
15. Which mountaineering or climbing term is derived from the German meaning to descend by rope?
Abseil
16. Which Spanish word meaning council or board is often used for a military government?
Junta
17. The inaugural commercial flights of Concorde in 1976 left London and Paris. Which two countries were their destinations? (Hint – Both begin with the letter B)
Bahrain and Brazil
18. What university did Stephen Hawking go to?
Cambridge
19. What is the name given to the four virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance?
Cardinal virtues
20. Known as 'Golf's Greatest Test', which of The Open Championship's venues is the most northern?
Carnoustie
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Tricky General Knowledge Quiz
1. Which planet is closest to the sun?
2. Which female Germanic name, meaning "bright one", was given to the howitzer first used by the German army to bombard French and Belgian forts during World War I?
3. Which island is remembered for an iconic photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi?
4. Warrington IKEA was the first IKEA store to open in the UK. In which decade did it open, was it 70’s, 80’s or 90’s?
5. Which monarch was on the throne when William Shakespeare died?
6. Which boarding school in Moray, Scotland, did King Charles attend?
7. Marsala is a fortified wine produced in the region surrounding the city of Marsala on which island?
8. How many times has the summer Olympic games been cancelled due to war?
9. As long as horses meet the criteria, there is essentially no limit to the number of initial entries for The Grand National. On the day, however, a maximum of 34 Grand National horses can run, a reduction on the previous maximum of how many?
10. What is the common name for your encephalon?
11. Which English television scriptwriter created the character Alf Garnett?
12. All Olympic rowing races are raced over a course of how many metres, is it 1000, 2000 or 3000?
13. Which cathedral lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge?
14. Which Irish sports’ stadium is the third-largest stadium in Europe?
15. Which mountaineering or climbing term is derived from the German meaning to descend by rope?
16. Which Spanish word meaning council or board is often used for a military government?
17. The inaugural commercial flights of Concorde in 1976 left London and Paris. Which two countries were their destinations? (Hint – Both begin with the letter B)
18. What university did Stephen Hawking go to?
19. What is the name given to the four virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance?
20. Known as 'Golf's Greatest Test', which of The Open Championship's venues is the most northern?
1. Which planet is closest to the sun?
2. Which female Germanic name, meaning "bright one", was given to the howitzer first used by the German army to bombard French and Belgian forts during World War I?
3. Which island is remembered for an iconic photograph of six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi?
4. Warrington IKEA was the first IKEA store to open in the UK. In which decade did it open, was it 70’s, 80’s or 90’s?
5. Which monarch was on the throne when William Shakespeare died?
6. Which boarding school in Moray, Scotland, did King Charles attend?
7. Marsala is a fortified wine produced in the region surrounding the city of Marsala on which island?
8. How many times has the summer Olympic games been cancelled due to war?
9. As long as horses meet the criteria, there is essentially no limit to the number of initial entries for The Grand National. On the day, however, a maximum of 34 Grand National horses can run, a reduction on the previous maximum of how many?
10. What is the common name for your encephalon?
11. Which English television scriptwriter created the character Alf Garnett?
12. All Olympic rowing races are raced over a course of how many metres, is it 1000, 2000 or 3000?
13. Which cathedral lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge?
14. Which Irish sports’ stadium is the third-largest stadium in Europe?
15. Which mountaineering or climbing term is derived from the German meaning to descend by rope?
16. Which Spanish word meaning council or board is often used for a military government?
17. The inaugural commercial flights of Concorde in 1976 left London and Paris. Which two countries were their destinations? (Hint – Both begin with the letter B)
18. What university did Stephen Hawking go to?
19. What is the name given to the four virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance?
20. Known as 'Golf's Greatest Test', which of The Open Championship's venues is the most northern?
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Oddly enough East when we got someone around after mum went into care and we had to sell the house he auctioned off some old stuff like tables, bureau, trinkets etc and the biggest money spinner was £80 for my old Commodore 64 and tape games! Wish I had kept them now. 
American Trivia
1. Which legendary baseball player was nicknamed 'The Sultan of Swat'?
Babe Ruth
2. Whose hit song "Ring of Fire" was almost used for a haemorrhoid commercial until his family blocked it?
Johnny Cash
3. Which spaceflight mission landed the first men on the Moon?
Apollo 11
4. In which American city did Ronald Regan survive an assassination attempt in 1981?
Washington DC
5. By what four letter name is the singer Alecia Moore better known by?
Pink
6. The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of which mountain range?
The Appalachian Mountains
7. In the summer of which year was the film Jaws released, was it 1975, 1976 or 1977?
1975
8. Vince Lombardi is best known as the early sixties coach of which American football team?
Green Bay Packers
9. To which American city would you be flying to if your destination had the airport code LGA?
New York (LaGuardia)
10. Which actress is the daughter of Aerosmith's lead singer?
Liv Tyler (daughter of Steven Tyler)
11. In which city was the TV show Happy Days set?
Milwaukee
12. What name links the CIA to the first ever aircraft carrier commissioned into the US Navy in 1922?
Langley (USS Langley and Langley, Virginia is where the CIA headquarters are based)
13. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in which year?
1941
14. Which American state shares its name with a former Soviet Republic?
Georgia
15. What country did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeat in the semi-finals of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, a game commonly known as the “Miracle on Ice”?
The Soviet Union – Will accept Russia
16. Which U.S. state has the most potentially active volcanoes?
Alaska
17. Which city is the capital of California?
Sacramento
18. By land area, what is the smallest US state?
Rhode Island
19. The village of Supai, which gets its mail delivered by mule, is at the bottom of where?
The Grand Canyon
20. For four points which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt
American Trivia
1. Which legendary baseball player was nicknamed 'The Sultan of Swat'?
Babe Ruth
2. Whose hit song "Ring of Fire" was almost used for a haemorrhoid commercial until his family blocked it?
Johnny Cash
3. Which spaceflight mission landed the first men on the Moon?
Apollo 11
4. In which American city did Ronald Regan survive an assassination attempt in 1981?
Washington DC
5. By what four letter name is the singer Alecia Moore better known by?
Pink
6. The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of which mountain range?
The Appalachian Mountains
7. In the summer of which year was the film Jaws released, was it 1975, 1976 or 1977?
1975
8. Vince Lombardi is best known as the early sixties coach of which American football team?
Green Bay Packers
9. To which American city would you be flying to if your destination had the airport code LGA?
New York (LaGuardia)
10. Which actress is the daughter of Aerosmith's lead singer?
Liv Tyler (daughter of Steven Tyler)
11. In which city was the TV show Happy Days set?
Milwaukee
12. What name links the CIA to the first ever aircraft carrier commissioned into the US Navy in 1922?
Langley (USS Langley and Langley, Virginia is where the CIA headquarters are based)
13. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in which year?
1941
14. Which American state shares its name with a former Soviet Republic?
Georgia
15. What country did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeat in the semi-finals of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, a game commonly known as the “Miracle on Ice”?
The Soviet Union – Will accept Russia
16. Which U.S. state has the most potentially active volcanoes?
Alaska
17. Which city is the capital of California?
Sacramento
18. By land area, what is the smallest US state?
Rhode Island
19. The village of Supai, which gets its mail delivered by mule, is at the bottom of where?
The Grand Canyon
20. For four points which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt
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17 for obsolete tech, still have a ZX spectrum (in loft appreciating!) thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Seems an appropriate time.
American Trivia
1. Which legendary baseball player was nicknamed 'The Sultan of Swat'?
2. Whose hit song "Ring of Fire" was almost used for a haemorrhoid commercial until his family blocked it?
3. Which spaceflight mission landed the first men on the Moon?
4. In which American city did Ronald Regan survive an assassination attempt in 1981?
5. By what four letter name is the singer Alecia Moore better known by?
6. The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of which mountain range?
7. In the summer of which year was the film Jaws released, was it 1975, 1976 or 1977?
8. Vince Lombardi is best known as the early sixties coach of which American football team?
9. To which American city would you be flying to if your destination had the airport code LGA?
10. Which actress is the daughter of Aerosmith's lead singer?
11. In which city was the TV show Happy Days set?
12. What name links the CIA to the first ever aircraft carrier commissioned into the US Navy in 1922?
13. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in which year?
14. Which American state shares its name with a former Soviet Republic?
15. What country did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeat in the semi-finals of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, a game commonly known as the “Miracle on Ice”?
16. Which U.S. state has the most potentially active volcanoes?
17. Which city is the capital of California?
18. By land area, what is the smallest US state?
19. The village of Supai, which gets its mail delivered by mule, is at the bottom of where?
20. For four points which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
American Trivia
1. Which legendary baseball player was nicknamed 'The Sultan of Swat'?
2. Whose hit song "Ring of Fire" was almost used for a haemorrhoid commercial until his family blocked it?
3. Which spaceflight mission landed the first men on the Moon?
4. In which American city did Ronald Regan survive an assassination attempt in 1981?
5. By what four letter name is the singer Alecia Moore better known by?
6. The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of which mountain range?
7. In the summer of which year was the film Jaws released, was it 1975, 1976 or 1977?
8. Vince Lombardi is best known as the early sixties coach of which American football team?
9. To which American city would you be flying to if your destination had the airport code LGA?
10. Which actress is the daughter of Aerosmith's lead singer?
11. In which city was the TV show Happy Days set?
12. What name links the CIA to the first ever aircraft carrier commissioned into the US Navy in 1922?
13. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in which year?
14. Which American state shares its name with a former Soviet Republic?
15. What country did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeat in the semi-finals of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, a game commonly known as the “Miracle on Ice”?
16. Which U.S. state has the most potentially active volcanoes?
17. Which city is the capital of California?
18. By land area, what is the smallest US state?
19. The village of Supai, which gets its mail delivered by mule, is at the bottom of where?
20. For four points which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Obsolete Technology Quiz
1. What was the name of the first widely used portable music player to play cassette tapes?
Sony Walkman
2. Which brand of phone, decommissioned in January 2022, was popular with business professionals for its physical QWERTY keyboard?
BlackBerry
3. Used for navigation, which doubly reflecting instrument measures the angular distance between two visible objects?
Sextant
4. What device, used by internal combustion engines to control and mix air and fuel, has been largely replaced by fuel injection?
Carburetor - (also spelled carburettor or carburetter)
5. What writing tool was often made from a moulted flight feather of a goose?
Quill
6. A gnomon was a vital part of which time-telling device?
Sundial
7. A vital part of the first commercially made electronic televisions, what does the acronym CRT stand for?
Cathode ray tube
8. What name was given to an early form of gramophone that used cylinders and was able to record as well as reproduce sound?
Phonograph
9. Which television signal technology was replaced by digital encoding transmissions?
Analogue
10. Which obsolete storage format was introduced by Sony in the 1980s as a higher-quality alternative to VHS?
Betamax
11. Sometimes called telecopying, what was 'Fax' short for?
Facsimile
12. Which publication was advertised with the 1970s slogan: "Let your fingers do the walking"?
Yellow Pages
13. William Oughtred is credited with inventing which hand-operated mechanical calculator?
Slide rule
14. A velocipede was an early type of what?
Bicycle
15. What word came into common usage with the early 1960s introduction of a patented film and instant photos?
Polaroid
16. In 1997, about half of all US homes with internet access used which online service provider?
AOL
17. What was the world's first teletext information service, started by the BBC in 1974 and ended in October 2012?
Ceefax
18. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care announced in February 2019 that there were 130,000 of what still in use, which will be phased out?
Pagers
19. The ZX81 home computer was produced by which research company?
Sinclair (Research)
20. Name Apple's media player and store that was discontinued at the end of 2021?
iTunes
1. What was the name of the first widely used portable music player to play cassette tapes?
Sony Walkman
2. Which brand of phone, decommissioned in January 2022, was popular with business professionals for its physical QWERTY keyboard?
BlackBerry
3. Used for navigation, which doubly reflecting instrument measures the angular distance between two visible objects?
Sextant
4. What device, used by internal combustion engines to control and mix air and fuel, has been largely replaced by fuel injection?
Carburetor - (also spelled carburettor or carburetter)
5. What writing tool was often made from a moulted flight feather of a goose?
Quill
6. A gnomon was a vital part of which time-telling device?
Sundial
7. A vital part of the first commercially made electronic televisions, what does the acronym CRT stand for?
Cathode ray tube
8. What name was given to an early form of gramophone that used cylinders and was able to record as well as reproduce sound?
Phonograph
9. Which television signal technology was replaced by digital encoding transmissions?
Analogue
10. Which obsolete storage format was introduced by Sony in the 1980s as a higher-quality alternative to VHS?
Betamax
11. Sometimes called telecopying, what was 'Fax' short for?
Facsimile
12. Which publication was advertised with the 1970s slogan: "Let your fingers do the walking"?
Yellow Pages
13. William Oughtred is credited with inventing which hand-operated mechanical calculator?
Slide rule
14. A velocipede was an early type of what?
Bicycle
15. What word came into common usage with the early 1960s introduction of a patented film and instant photos?
Polaroid
16. In 1997, about half of all US homes with internet access used which online service provider?
AOL
17. What was the world's first teletext information service, started by the BBC in 1974 and ended in October 2012?
Ceefax
18. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care announced in February 2019 that there were 130,000 of what still in use, which will be phased out?
Pagers
19. The ZX81 home computer was produced by which research company?
Sinclair (Research)
20. Name Apple's media player and store that was discontinued at the end of 2021?
iTunes
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57 "in" Heinz allegedly East but it's a made up number I think from what I read!
Obsolete Technology Quiz
1. What was the name of the first widely used portable music player to play cassette tapes?
2. Which brand of phone, decommissioned in January 2022, was popular with business professionals for its physical QWERTY keyboard?
3. Used for navigation, which doubly reflecting instrument measures the angular distance between two visible objects?
4. What device, used by internal combustion engines to control and mix air and fuel, has been largely replaced by fuel injection?
5. What writing tool was often made from a moulted flight feather of a goose?
6. A gnomon was a vital part of which time-telling device?
7. A vital part of the first commercially made electronic televisions, what does the acronym CRT stand for?
8. What name was given to an early form of gramophone that used cylinders and was able to record as well as reproduce sound?
9. Which television signal technology was replaced by digital encoding transmissions?
10. Which obsolete storage format was introduced by Sony in the 1980s as a higher-quality alternative to VHS?
11. Sometimes called telecopying, what was 'Fax' short for?
12. Which publication was advertised with the 1970s slogan: "Let your fingers do the walking"?
13. William Oughtred is credited with inventing which hand-operated mechanical calculator?
14. A velocipede was an early type of what?
15. What word came into common usage with the early 1960s introduction of a patented film and instant photos?
16. In 1997, about half of all US homes with internet access used which online service provider?
17. What was the world's first teletext information service, started by the BBC in 1974 and ended in October 2012?
18. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care announced in February 2019 that there were 130,000 of what still in use, which will be phased out?
19. The ZX81 home computer was produced by which research company?
20. Name Apple's media player and store that was discontinued at the end of 2021?
Obsolete Technology Quiz
1. What was the name of the first widely used portable music player to play cassette tapes?
2. Which brand of phone, decommissioned in January 2022, was popular with business professionals for its physical QWERTY keyboard?
3. Used for navigation, which doubly reflecting instrument measures the angular distance between two visible objects?
4. What device, used by internal combustion engines to control and mix air and fuel, has been largely replaced by fuel injection?
5. What writing tool was often made from a moulted flight feather of a goose?
6. A gnomon was a vital part of which time-telling device?
7. A vital part of the first commercially made electronic televisions, what does the acronym CRT stand for?
8. What name was given to an early form of gramophone that used cylinders and was able to record as well as reproduce sound?
9. Which television signal technology was replaced by digital encoding transmissions?
10. Which obsolete storage format was introduced by Sony in the 1980s as a higher-quality alternative to VHS?
11. Sometimes called telecopying, what was 'Fax' short for?
12. Which publication was advertised with the 1970s slogan: "Let your fingers do the walking"?
13. William Oughtred is credited with inventing which hand-operated mechanical calculator?
14. A velocipede was an early type of what?
15. What word came into common usage with the early 1960s introduction of a patented film and instant photos?
16. In 1997, about half of all US homes with internet access used which online service provider?
17. What was the world's first teletext information service, started by the BBC in 1974 and ended in October 2012?
18. The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care announced in February 2019 that there were 130,000 of what still in use, which will be phased out?
19. The ZX81 home computer was produced by which research company?
20. Name Apple's media player and store that was discontinued at the end of 2021?
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