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Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 01 Jul 2024, 12:33
by zico
OK. So here's the month of JULY quiz thread. You know the rules. Don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 23:34
by easthammer
11 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 20:53
by mallard
15 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 20:24
by zico
"Euros Quiz 1. Which city is hosting the Euro 2024 final? Berlin 2. Who was the only player to miss a penalty in the England/Switzerland Quarter Final? Manuel Akanji 3. Who won the last Euros? Italy 4. Who is the all-time top goal scorer at the Euros? Cristiano Ronaldo 5. How many teams have competed at this year‚Äôs finals? 24 6. When was the first Euros held? 1960 7. What trophy is awarded to the winner of the Euros? The Henri Delaunay Trophy 8. Which country has made the most appearances at the Euros? Germany 9. Which is the only team to have successfully defended their title? Spain - Spain‚Äôs golden generation between 2008 and 2012 10. Which Frenchman is the only player to have scored two hat-tricks at the Euros? Michel Platini 11. Which England player scored a goal two minutes into the Euro 2020 final? Luke Shaw 12. Which country qualified for its first major tournament in 2016 and knocked out England? Iceland 13. Which country pulled off a big shock by winning the Euro 2004 final? Greece 14. Which team did Wales beat 3‚Äì1 to reach their first ever semi-final of a major tournament in 2016? Belgium 15. Which country won Euro 92 despite not qualifying? Denmark (they qualified due to sanctions against Yugoslavia) 16. Which player's goal in the Euro ‚Äô88 final was an outrageous volley from an impossibly tight angle? Marco Van Basten 17. Paul Gascoigne's iconic Euro 96 'Dentist's Chair' celebration happened after he flicked the ball over Colin Hendry‚Äôs head and drove the ball past which Scottish goalkeeper? Andy Goram 18. When England beat Holland 4-1 in Euro 96 with two goals apiece from Shearer and Sheringham who scored the Dutch goal? Patrick Kluivert 19. What is the name of the official Euro 2024 mascot? Alb?§rt (the teddy bear) 20. For three points can you name England's unsuccessful penalty takers in the UEFA Euro 2020 final? Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 12:30
by zico
Euros Quiz 1. Which city is hosting the Euro 2024 final? 2. Who was the only player to miss a penalty in the England/Switzerland Quarter Final? 3. Who won the last Euros? 4. Who is the all-time top goal scorer at the Euros? 5. How many teams have competed at this year’s finals? 6. When was the first Euros held? 7. What trophy is awarded to the winner of the Euros? 8. Which country has made the most appearances at the Euros? 9. Which is the only team to have successfully defended their title? 10. Which Frenchman is the only player to have scored two hat-tricks at the Euros? 11. Which England player scored a goal two minutes into the Euro 2020 final? 12. Which country qualified for its first major tournament in 2016 and knocked out England? 13. Which country pulled off a big shock by winning the Euro 2004 final? 14. Which team did Wales beat 3–1 to reach their first ever semi-final of a major tournament in 2016? 15. Which country won Euro 92 despite not qualifying? 16. Which player's goal in the Euro ’88 final was an outrageous volley from an impossibly tight angle? 17. Paul Gascoigne's iconic Euro 96 'Dentist's Chair' celebration happened after he flicked the ball over Colin Hendry’s head and drove the ball past which Scottish goalkeeper? 18. When England beat Holland 4-1 in Euro 96 with two goals apiece from Shearer and Sheringham who scored the Dutch goal? 19. What is the name of the official Euro 2024 mascot? 20. For three points can you name England's unsuccessful penalty takers in the UEFA Euro 2020 final?
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 21:19
by Westside
17. Thanks Zico. Old me.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 21:19
by Westside
17. Thanks Zico. Old me.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 19:52
by easthammer
11 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 19:39
by zico
"Nostalgia Quiz 1. Which band from Camden Town spent a total of 214 weeks in the UK Singles Charts from 1980 to 1986? Madness 2. Which man produced some of the biggest TV hits of the '70s including Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island and Starsky & Hutch? Aaron Spelling 3. How was the 1980's fitness star Diana Moran better known? Green Goddess 4. The popularity of which bike led to a range of smaller bikes with a similar design theme, including the Raleigh Chipper and Tomahawk models? Raleigh Chopper 5. Which card game was first published in 1978 with early titles including Battleships, Racing Cars, and Horror? Top Trumps 6. Which panel game show hosted by Eamonn Andrews was originally aired on the BBC from 16 July 1951 to 1963? What's My Line? 7. Which American prime time television soap opera was a spin-off of Dallas? Knots Landing 8. In the UK, Snickers was sold under what brand name until 1990? Marathon 9. Which late 1970's television series featured the lead female character, Jaime Sommers? The Bionic Woman 10. What was the four word catchphrase of the Smash Martians? 'For Mash Get Smash' 11. Which British TV dance music show hosted by Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan ran from 1988 until 1992 on ITV's Night Network? The Hitman and Her 12. The Series D one-pound note ceased to be legal tender on 11 March 1988, it showed portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and which other famous Briton? Sir Isaac Newton 13. British people stayed up to see Neil Armstrong step onto the surface of the Moon at 3:56 a.m. on a Monday in which month of 1969? July 14. Which character did Gary Coleman play in Diff'rent Strokes? Arnold (Arnold Jackson) 15. Which company published its first FIFA World Cup sticker album for the 1970 World Cup? Panini 16. Jim Bowen would tell contestants that they would receive only their ""BFH"" if they lost – what did BFH stand for? Bus Fare Home 17. Who had a serious rivalry with Jurgen Hingsen? Daley Thompson 18. What name was given to the '90s iconic hairstyle from the sitcom Friends? The Rachel (from the character Rachel Green) 19. What were 18.5 million people in the UK watching in the early hours of Monday 29 April 1985? The World Snooker Final (between Dennis Taylor and Steve Davis) 20. In which year did the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer take place? 1981"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 12:55
by zico
"Nostalgia Quiz 1. Which band from Camden Town spent a total of 214 weeks in the UK Singles Charts from 1980 to 1986? 2. Which man produced some of the biggest TV hits of the '70s including Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island and Starsky & Hutch? 3. How was the 1980's fitness star Diana Moran better known? 4. The popularity of which bike led to a range of smaller bikes with a similar design theme, including the Raleigh Chipper and Tomahawk models? 5. Which card game was first published in 1978 with early titles including Battleships, Racing Cars, and Horror? 6. Which panel game show hosted by Eamonn Andrews was originally aired on the BBC from 16 July 1951 to 1963? 7. Which American prime time television soap opera was a spin-off of Dallas? 8. In the UK, Snickers was sold under what brand name until 1990? 9. Which late 1970's television series featured the lead female character, Jaime Sommers? 10. What was the four word catchphrase of the Smash Martians? 11. Which British TV dance music show hosted by Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan ran from 1988 until 1992 on ITV's Night Network? 12. The Series D one-pound note ceased to be legal tender on 11 March 1988, it showed portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and which other famous Briton? 13. British people stayed up to see Neil Armstrong step onto the surface of the Moon at 3:56 a.m. on a Monday in which month of 1969? 14. Which character did Gary Coleman play in Diff'rent Strokes? 15. Which company published its first FIFA World Cup sticker album for the 1970 World Cup? 16. Jim Bowen would tell contestants that they would receive only their ""BFH"" if they lost – what did BFH stand for? 17. Who had a serious rivalry with Jurgen Hingsen? 18. What name was given to the '90s iconic hairstyle from the sitcom Friends? 19. What were 18.5 million people in the UK watching in the early hours of Monday 29 April 1985? 20. In which year did the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer take place?"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 03:23
by easthammer
"12 for me also. thanks, Zico"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 20:36
by Westside
12. Thanks Zico.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 19:38
by zico
"National Parks Quiz 1. Which national park became the first national park in the United Kingdom in 1951? The Peak District National Park 2. The Serengeti National Park is in which African country? Tanzania 3. About 96 percent of Yellowstone National Park is located within which American state? Wyoming 4. How many national parks are there in Scotland? Two - Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, created in 2002, and the Cairngorms National Park, created in 2003. 5. Pen y Fan, the highest peak south of Snowdonia, is in which national park? Brecon Beacons National Park 6. Name the most visited national park in the United Kingdom? The Lake District National Park 7. Covering 570 square kilometres across Hampshire and Wiltshire - launched in 2005. Which is the smallest of the UK’s national parks? New Forest 8. Sequoia National Park is home to the General Sherman tree, the largest tree on Earth. In which US state is this national park? California 9. The Kruger National Park, one of the largest game reserves in Africa, can be found in which country? South Africa 10. Name the only subtropical national Park in North America? Everglades (Florida) 11. Fiordland National Park is the largest national park in which country? New Zealand 12. Banff National Park is which country's oldest national park? Canada 13. Which National Park is located in the western Sierra Nevada of California? Yosemite National Park 14. The places of Dulverton, Dunster, Lynton and Porlock are found in which national park? Exmoor 15. The first 10 UK national parks were designated in which decade of the 20th century? 1950s (starting in 1951 with the Peak District. By the end of the decade the Lake District, Snowdonia, Dartmoor, Pembrokeshire Coast, North York Moors, Yorkshire Dales, Exmoor, Northumberland and Brecon Beacons National Parks were established.) 16. Which UK national park is a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes formed by the flooding of peat workings? The Broads National Park in Norfolk and Suffolk 17. How many national parks are there in Wales? Three (Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire Coast and Brecon Beacons) 18. Hadrian's Wall crosses which national park? Northumberland National Park 19. Which UK national park's landscape consists of moorland capped with many exposed granite hilltops known as tors? Dartmoor National Park 20. Name the famous geyser located in Yellowstone National Park that has erupted every 44 to 125 minutes since 2000? Old Faithful"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 10:44
by zico
"National Parks Quiz 1. Which national park became the first national park in the United Kingdom in 1951? 2. The Serengeti National Park is in which African country? 3. About 96 percent of Yellowstone National Park is located within which American state? 4. How many national parks are there in Scotland? 5. Pen y Fan, the highest peak south of Snowdonia, is in which national park? 6. Name the most visited national park in the United Kingdom? 7. Covering 570 square kilometres across Hampshire and Wiltshire - launched in 2005. Which is the smallest of the UK’s national parks? 8. Sequoia National Park is home to the General Sherman tree, the largest tree on Earth. In which US state is this national park? 9. The Kruger National Park, one of the largest game reserves in Africa, can be found in which country? 10. Name the only subtropical national Park in North America? 11. Fiordland National Park is the largest national park in which country? 12. Banff National Park is which country's oldest national park? 13. Which National Park is located in the western Sierra Nevada of California? 14. The places of Dulverton, Dunster, Lynton and Porlock are found in which national park? 15. The first 10 UK national parks were designated in which decade of the 20th century? 16. Which UK national park is a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes formed by the flooding of peat workings? 17. How many national parks are there in Wales? 18. Hadrian's Wall crosses which national park? 19. Which UK national park's landscape consists of moorland capped with many exposed granite hilltops known as tors? 20. Name the famous geyser located in Yellowstone National Park that has erupted every 44 to 125 minutes since 2000?"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 02:01
by easthammer
10 Thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 01:48
by mallard
11 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 01:37
by Westside
10. Thanks Zico.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 19:36
by zico
"Nations of the World 1. What is the name of Japan’s main island and home to most of its major cities? Honshu 2. Which South American country is nearly 2,700 miles long but only averages 110 miles wide? Chile 3. Which country's geographical shape vaguely resembles a hexagon? France - which is why it is often referred to as L’Hexagone. 4. The Negev desert is in the southern part of which country? Israel 5. Which country has both the highest and lowest points in South America? Argentina 6. Name the east Asian country that is the world’s most populous island nation? Indonesia 7. Fray Bentos is a port in which country? Uruguay 8. Complete the name of this Caribbean country: ""Saint Vincent and the ...""? Grenadines (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) 9. The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater off the coast of which country? Mexico 10. Which country comes alphabetically last? Zimbabwe 11. Which country was formerly called Burma? Myanmar 12. What is the English name for this Eurasian nation which natives call Sakartvelo? Georgia 13. The Dolomites are a mountain range in which country? Italy 14. Kimchi is the national dish of which country and was taken into space with this country's first astronaut in 2008? South Korea 15. In 1893, which country in the world became the first to give women the vote? New Zealand 16. Which country is often referred to as ""Africa's crossroads"" and ""Africa in miniature"" because of its many different ethnic groups? Cameroon 17. Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea was set in which country? Cuba 18. Which country is called Europe's last dictatorship? Belarus 19. Which South American country is the world's largest coffee producer? Brazil 20. Name the only country in Central America to not have a coastline on the Caribbean Sea? El Salvador"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 12:47
by zico
"Nations of the World 1. What is the name of Japan’s main island and home to most of its major cities? 2. Which South American country is nearly 2,700 miles long but only averages 110 miles wide? 3. Which country's geographical shape vaguely resembles a hexagon? 4. The Negev desert is in the southern part of which country? 5. Which country has both the highest and lowest points in South America? 6. Name the east Asian country that is the world’s most populous island nation? 7. Fray Bentos is a port in which country? 8. Complete the name of this Caribbean country: ""Saint Vincent and the ...""? 9. The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater off the coast of which country? 10. Which country comes alphabetically last? 11. Which country was formerly called Burma? 12. What is the English name for this Eurasian nation which natives call Sakartvelo? 13. The Dolomites are a mountain range in which country? 14. Kimchi is the national dish of which country and was taken into space with this country's first astronaut in 2008? 15. In 1893, which country in the world became the first to give women the vote? 16. Which country is often referred to as ""Africa's crossroads"" and ""Africa in miniature"" because of its many different ethnic groups? 17. Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea was set in which country? 18. Which country is called Europe's last dictatorship? 19. Which South American country is the world's largest coffee producer? 20. Name the only country in Central America to not have a coastline on the Caribbean Sea?"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 21:29
by easthammer
13 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 21:08
by Westside
16. Thanks Zico.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 20:41
by zico
"Famous Americans 1. Henry Ford's 1908 introduction of which automobile revolutionized America? Model T 2. Which President had a first job working as a lifeguard and resulted in saving 77 people's lives? Ronald Reagan 3. Muhammad Ali was given the nickname the ""Louisville..."" what? The Louisville Lip 4. Who did William Faulkner call ""the father of American literature""? Mark Twain 5. What did Thomas Edison invent in 1877 which later became known as the gramophone? Phonograph 6. Name the Founding Father who also invented the lightning rod and bifocals? Benjamin Franklin 7. Which famous American comedian was born in the Eltham district of London before coming to the United States at the age of four? Bob Hope 8. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his ""I Have a Dream"" speech whilst standing on the steps of which building? The Lincoln Memorial 9. Bill Clinton served as governor of which state? Governor of Arkansas 10. Who moved to Hollywood in July 1923 at 21 years old and hoped to become a live-action film director? He ended up with 26 Academy Awards, 3 Golden Globe Awards and 1 Emmy Award. Walt Disney 11. John Wayne became a mainstream star after acting in which 1939 John Ford film? Stagecoach 12. Born in the Kingdom of W?ºrttembergho who was granted American citizenship in 1940 and offered a presidency in 1952? Albert Einstein (note: he was offered the presidency of Israel) 13. Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, but relocated to which city with his family when he was aged 13? Memphis (Tennessee) 14. What was the first name of John F. Kennedy's mother, was it Rose, Daisy or Violet? Rose (Rose Fitzgerald) 15. Best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott who did The United States Congress honour as ""the first lady of civil rights"" and ""the mother of the freedom movement""? Rosa Parks 16. A decisive victory was led by George Washington on October 19, 1781, at which settlement in Virginia? Yorktown 17. How many gold medals did Jesse Owens win at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, was it three, four or five? Four gold medals 18. Who led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War and became the 18th president of the United States? Ulysses S. Grant 19. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon in which number Apollo mission? Apollo 11 20. George Washington was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States. What year did he take office? 1789"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 10:56
by zico
"After poor old Joe Biden's disastrous debate the other day, here are some other Famous Americans 1. Henry Ford's 1908 introduction of which automobile revolutionized America? 2. Which President had a first job working as a lifeguard and resulted in saving 77 people's lives? 3. Muhammad Ali was given the nickname the ""Louisville..."" what? 4. Who did William Faulkner call ""the father of American literature""? 5. What did Thomas Edison invent in 1877 which later became known as the gramophone? 6. Name the Founding Father who also invented the lightning rod and bifocals? 7. Which famous American comedian was born in the Eltham district of London before coming to the United States at the age of four? 8. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his ""I Have a Dream"" speech whilst standing on the steps of which building? 9. Bill Clinton served as governor of which state? 10. Who moved to Hollywood in July 1923 at 21 years old and hoped to become a live-action film director? He ended up with 26 Academy Awards, 3 Golden Globe Awards and 1 Emmy Award. 11. John Wayne became a mainstream star after acting in which 1939 John Ford film? 12. Born in the Kingdom of W?ºrttembergho who was granted American citizenship in 1940 and offered a presidency in 1952? 13. Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, but relocated to which city with his family when he was aged 13? 14. What was the first name of John F. Kennedy's mother, was it Rose, Daisy or Violet? 15. Best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott who did The United States Congress honour as ""the first lady of civil rights"" and ""the mother of the freedom movement""? 16. A decisive victory was led by George Washington on October 19, 1781, at which settlement in Virginia? 17. How many gold medals did Jesse Owens win at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, was it three, four or five? 18. Who led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War and became the 18th president of the United States? 19. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon in which number Apollo mission? 20. George Washington was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States. What year did he take office?"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 01 Jul 2024, 23:32
by Westside
14. Thanks Zico.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 01 Jul 2024, 20:30
by easthammer
12 thanks Zico
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Posted: 01 Jul 2024, 19:19
by zico
"Name the Month Quiz 1. Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of which month? November 2. The London Marathon is typically held in which month? April 3. Which month features in the title of a 1984 book by Tom Clancy? October (The Hunt for Red October) 4. In which month did England win the 1966 World Cup at Wembley Stadium? July (30th) 5. In which month was the Battle of Hastings fought in 1066? October (14th) 6. The start of the shooting season for red grouse, called The Glorious Twelfth, is in which month? August 7. In which month was Julius Caesar assassinated in 44 BC? March (On the Ides of March - or the 15th) 8. The October Revolution of 1917, occurred in which month? November 9. If March brings ""breezes loud and shrill, which stirs the dancing daffodil"", which month brings ""cooling showers, apricots and gillyflowers""? July (from the poem ""The Garden Year"" by Sara Coleridge) 10. The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was held on the 19th of which month in 2018? May 11. Which month features in the title of a 1989 American biographical war drama film based on a 1976 autobiography by Ron Kovic? July (Born on the Fourth of July) 12. Which planet is also the name of a month in French? Mars (March) 13. In which month is Burns Night celebrated? January (25th) 14. On the first day of which month did France and Britain declare war on Germany in 1939? September 15. What month is the Grand National usually held? April 16. The French National Day is the anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille on the 14th day of which month in 1789? July 17. In 2009, American singer Michael Jackson sadly died on the 25th day in which month? June 18. What month is in the title of a popular song sung by Pat Boone which was also the theme song for a 1957 film of the same name also starring Boone? April (""April Love"" was the song and film) 19. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour happened in which month? December (December 7, 1941) 20. According to the poem The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot, which month is the cruellest? April"