ROTARY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ WINNERS 2014 80 QUESTIONS
1st - £50 Jean Precious, Liphook, Hants - 80 correct
2nd - £25 David Renouf, Verwood, Dorset - 79 correct
3rd - £10 Arnie Ginocchio - Bournemouth - 78 correct
3rd place drawn by lots (3 entries with 78 correct)
Below are the answers highlighted in bold type
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 2013 - 2014
Rotary Club of Bournemouth East Cliff £1 per entry - £50 1st Prize £25 2nd Prize
£10 3rd Prize
Proceeds to Rotary Charities
Closing date for entries 20th January 2014 Winners notified by 27th January 2014
Send entries to the Promoter: Rotarian Mike Crockett, Mela, 23 Apple Grove, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 2HG. Email: mikeandjennyatmela@supanet.com Promoters decision is final on all entries.
If you require your entry returned with answers & winners details please enclose SAE or send email address
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Name/Address/Phone No of Entrant
Answer A, B or C
1 |
Who once said of Wales, The land of my fathers, My fathers can have it? |
A Prince Charles |
B Dylan Thomas |
C Catherine Zeta Jones |
2 |
What was introduced in 1617 to curb the rude behaviour of Londons carters and draymen? |
A Large sticks were dispensed to all shopkeepers |
B A one-way street was introduced |
C Swear boxes were erected every 200 yards |
3 |
What band recorded the 90s classic single Common People? |
A Blur |
B Pulp |
C Manics |
4 |
Who in the Bible was turned into a pillar of salt? |
A King Herod |
B Lots wife |
C The people of Sodom |
5 |
Nintendo is a Japanese word. What does it mean? |
A Leave luck to heaven |
B Fun television game |
C Too much excitement |
6 |
Who was the historical figure Salazar? |
A A Muslim leader against the Crusaders |
B A Portuguese right-wing dictator |
C A powerful Arab court conjuror and sorcerer |
7 |
When was Monopoly invented? |
A 1936 |
B 1926 |
C 1946 |
8 |
How many times has someone called James been King of Scots? |
A Two |
B Seven |
C Nineteen |
9 |
Which book does the Cheshire Cat appear in? |
A Wind in The Willows |
B Alices Adventures in Wonderland |
C The Water Babies |
10 |
How many players take the field in a baseball team? |
A Seven |
B Nine |
C Twelve |
11 |
Along with Wat Tyler and John Ball who was the main leader of the 1381 Peasants Revolt? |
A Jack Straw |
B John Prescott |
C Robin Cook |
12 |
Which Scot invented television? |
A Alexander Graham Bell |
B Andrew Carnegie |
C John Logie Baird |
13 |
Where were the ancient Greek gods believed to live? |
A Mount Olympus |
B The Parthenon |
C Delphi |
14 |
Which part of the body does the disease scrofula, or the kings evil, affect? |
A Lymph glands |
B Nervous system |
C Genitals |
15 |
In Ireland what is the Gaeltacht? |
A The Gaelic Football League |
B A movement promoting the use of Gaelic |
C The Gaelic speaking parts of Ireland |
16 |
What colour is the gemstone lapis lazuli? |
A Blue |
B White |
C Silver |
17 |
Which line on the London Underground map is represented in red? |
A District |
B Central |
C Circle |
18 |
Where does the tomato plant originally come from? |
A China |
B India |
C South America |
19 |
In the 1980s Eddie The Eagle Edwards became a household name in which sport? |
A Bungee Jumping |
B Ski Jumping |
C High Jumping |
20 |
What do Fanny Hill, The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Mein Kampf have in common? |
A Their authors were ruined after sex scandals |
B They were written in prison |
C Their authors were left handed |
21 |
Caracas is the capital city of which country? |
A Peru |
B Venezuela |
C Chile |
22 |
How was bubonic plague transmitted? |
A By rat bites |
B By rat fleas |
C By rat faeces |
23 |
In the traditional childrens rhyme, with what was Cock Robin killed? |
A A bow & arrow |
B A snare |
C A stone |
24 |
1st January was adopted as New Years Day in 1752. What date was it until then? |
A 25th March |
B 1st November |
C 25th December |
25 |
In Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol how many ghosts and spirits visit Scrooge? |
A Four |
B Three |
C One |
26 |
Who played Schindler in Schindlers List? |
A Ralph Fiennes |
B Liam Neeson |
C Ben Kingsley |
27 |
Aardvark is an Afrikaans word. What does it mean? |
A Long snout |
B Earth pig |
C Rooter |
28 |
When did Saddam Hussein invade Kuwait triggering the Gulf War? |
A July 1989 |
B August 1990 |
C January 1991 |
29 |
In which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbour? |
A 1939 |
B 1940 |
C 1941 |
30 |
Who wrote the book A Brief History Of Time? |
A Stephen King |
B Stephen Hawking |
C Stephen Fry |
31 |
What instrument of modern warfare was first used at the Somme in 1916? |
A Machine gun |
B Tank |
C Bomber plane |
32 |
Who composed the opera Hansel und Gretel? |
A Richard Wagner |
B Gustav Mahler |
C Engelbert Humperdinck |
33 |
Who wanted To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in? |
A Winston Churchill |
B Clement Atlee |
C Lloyd George |
34 |
What year did conscription end in Britain? |
A 1962 |
B 1960 |
C 1958 |
35 |
Who first argued that the world was not flat? |
A Magellan |
B Galileo |
C Aristotle |
36 |
Which town in Britain did the Romans name Aquae Sulis? |
A Cheltenham |
B Leamington Spa |
C Bath |
37 |
What does the name Mississippi mean? |
A Big river |
B Muddy river |
C River of blood |
38 |
Which English football club won the European Cup in 1984? |
A Liverpool |
B Man Utd |
C Aston Villa |
39 |
Which country ruled the Ottoman Empire until the First World War? |
A Hungary |
B Russia |
C Turkey |
40 |
When was the American Civil War? |
A 1775-1783 |
B 1812-1815 |
C 1861-1865 |
41 |
The actor Jon Voigt is the father of which Oscar winning actress? |
A Angelina Jolie |
B Melanie Griffith |
C Jodie Foster |
42 |
From which language does the word tattoo come? |
A Hindustani |
B Tahitian |
C Arabic |
43 |
In ancient Rome, what colour of robes did public servants wear? |
A Blue |
B Brown |
C Red |
44 |
Which film featured the biggest number of extras ever used in one scene? |
A War And Peace |
B Ben Hur |
C Gandhi |
45 |
Which one of the Three Musketeers ultimately entered the priesthood? |
A Athos |
B Porthos |
C Aramis |
46 |
Which country was ruled by King Zog in the 1930s? |
A Albania |
B Rumania |
C Hungary |
47 |
What nationality was the explorer Christopher Columbus? |
A Portuguese |
B Spanish |
C Italian |
48 |
Which make of bike did Marlon Brando ride in The Wild One? |
A Triumph |
B Vincent |
C Norton |
49 |
Which bird can fly straight up, down and backward? |
A Swift |
B Hummingbird |
C Eagle |
50 |
Which is the first event in the heptathlon? |
A 100m hurdles |
B Javelin |
C 800 metres |
51 |
Which Sioux leader defeated General Custer to win the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876? |
A Sitting Bull |
B Geronimo |
C Crazy Horse |
52 |
What was the artist Domenikos Theotocopoulos better and more easily known as? |
A Miro |
B El Greco |
C Titian |
53 |
Edinburghs mainline railway station is named after a novel by which Scottish writer? |
A Robert Louis Stevenson |
B Walter Scott |
C Irvine Welsh |
54 |
How many legs does a crab have? |
A Ten |
B Eight |
C Six |
55 |
Which of these is not a ballet by Tchaikovsky? |
A The Nutcracker |
B Giselle |
C Swan Lake |
56 |
When was the postcode first introduced in Britain? |
A 1940 |
B 1959 |
C 1968 |
57 |
Which artist is considered to be the father of Abstract painting? |
A Miro |
B Pollock |
C Malevich |
58 |
Which colour of light is shown on the starboard side of a boat or plane? |
A Red |
B Green |
C White |
59 |
Who burned Joan of Arc at the stake? |
A The French |
B The English |
C The Catholic Church |
60 |
Which modern day country did the Romans call Lusitania? |
A Germany |
B Spain |
C Portugal |
61 |
In the Harry Potter books, what is the name of the wizarding pub in London? |
A The Pickled Slug |
B The Leaky Cauldron |
C The Warlocks Rest |
62 |
In which year did Amelia Erhardt become the first woman to fly the Atlantic single-handed? |
A 1930 |
B 1931 |
C 1932 |
63 |
Im scared to close my eyes. Im scared to open them. Which film is this quote from? |
A The Blair Witch Project |
B Scream |
C Nightmare on Elm Street |
64 |
In which sport are the Corbillon Cup and the Swaythling Cup played for? |
A Badminton |
B Lacrosse |
C Table Tennis |
65 |
What is the capital of Canada? |
A Quebec |
B Ottawa |
C Toronto |
66 |
What does a fletcher make? |
A Arrows |
B Barrels |
C Thatched roofs |
67 |
Which Scottish football side has the nickname The Bhoys? |
A Celtic |
B Hearts |
C Stranraer |
68 |
Which one of the following sayings about the Royal Navy is attributed to Winston Churchill? |
A Its only achievements are our British freedoms |
B Its only certainties were scurvy and an early death |
C Its only traditions are rum, sodomy and the lash |
69 |
Which city was previously known as Constantinople and Byzantium? |
A Baghdad |
B Istanbul |
C Cairo |
70 |
If you saw an arabesque demonstrated, what would you expect to see? |
A A checkmate manouevre in chess |
B A dressage display in a show ring |
C A ballet movement |
71 |
Which medical condition reputedly gave rise to the nursery rhyme, Ring-a-Roses? |
A The common cold |
B Bubonic plague |
C Eczema |
72 |
What is Eminems real name? |
A Crispian Mills |
B Slim Shady |
C Marshall Mathers |
73 |
At which racecourse is the Derby run? |
A Epsom |
B Cheltenham |
C Derby |
74 |
In Dads Army whose catchphrase was, Dont panic! |
A Private Fraser |
B Corporal Jones |
C Captain Mainwaring |
75 |
What are quasars? |
A Unstable stars that will soon explode |
B Bright galaxies far away, that only look like stars |
C Enormous stars with strong gravitational pulls |
76 |
Who was the British Prime Minister t the start of the Second World War? |
A Clement Atlee |
B Winston Churchill |
C Neville Chamberlain |
77 |
Which are normally the three flavours in Neopolitan ice cream? |
A Vanilla, raspberry and caramel |
B Mint, chocolate and vanilla |
C Strawberry, vanilla and chocolate |
78 |
Which martial art is a stylized form of fencing with bamboo staves? |
A Akido |
B Ninjitsu |
C Kendo |
79 |
Which tree is traditionally associated with death? |
A Holly |
B Yew |
C Willow |
80 |
What is the blood disorder hypotension? |
A Excessive bleeding |
B Low blood pressure |
C High blood pressure |
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