| No. |
General Knowledge Question |
Answer |
| 1. |
Which strait separates the North and South islands of New Zealand? |
Cook Strait |
| 2. |
In which city is the Doge’s Palace? |
Venice |
| 3. |
Who plays Johnny Depp’s uncle in the 1993 flm Arizona Dream? |
Jim Carrey |
| 4. |
Which New Zealand golfer won the 2000 Australian Masters in Melbourne? |
Michael Campbell |
| 5. |
Which continent has the larger land mass: Africa or North America? |
Africa |
| 6. |
Aston, Aston, Rizzo, Stevenson, Gilvear: which 1980s group? |
Gene Loves Jezebel |
| 7. |
What name is given to the art of preparing, stuffng and mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike models? |
Taxidermy |
| 8. |
Which artist was appointed court painter to Charles IV of Spain in 1786? |
Goya |
| 9. |
The name of which Roman god means ‘shining father' in Latin? |
Jupiter |
| 10. |
What is the name of the dog in Punch and Judy shows? |
Toby |
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| 11. |
What was the name of the Addams Family butler? |
Lurch |
| 12. |
Who directed the 1995 flm Heat, which starred Al Pacino? |
Michael Mann |
| 13. |
Which theoretical temperature corresponds to minus 273.15 degrees on the Celsius scale? |
Absolute zero |
| 14. |
Which seven-a-side ball game is played in a swimming pool? |
Water polo |
| 15. |
Which Roman Catholic organization takes its name from the Latin for ‘God's work’? |
Opus Dei |
| 16. |
Bamboozled is a flm by which controversial US director? |
Spike Lee |
| 17. |
Which word meaning ‘rebirth’ describes the period in European history which began in the 14th century? |
Renaissance |
| 18. |
Who starred opposite Pierce Brosnan in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair? |
Rene Russo |
| 19. |
Of which French overseas region in South America is Cayenne the capital? |
French Guiana |
| 20. |
In which year did David Koresh and the Branch Davidians Christian cult hold a siege in Waco, Texas? |
1993 |
| 21. |
Who wrote Bleak House? |
Charles Dickens |
| 22. |
Which actor’s real name was Marion Michael Morrison? |
John Wayne |
| 23. |
What would a costermonger sell? |
Fruits & Vegetables |
| 24. |
Which actress played the title role in the flm adaptation of Bridget Jones’s Diary? |
Renee Zellweger |
| 25. |
‘George’ is an informal name for which feature of an aircraft? |
Automatic Pilot |
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| 26. |
Who wrote The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner? |
Alan Sillitoe |
| 27. |
How is Sarah Michelle Gellar better known to millions? |
Buffy |
| 28. |
Ganymede is a satellite of which planet? |
Jupiter |
| 29. |
What nationality was the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? |
Austrian |
| 30. |
For which element is Co the chemical symbol? |
Cobalt |
| 31. |
The German port of Hamburg lies near the mouth of which major European river? |
Elbe |
| 32. |
In Arctic regions, what kind of features are sastrugi? |
Wind-formed patterns in ice and snow |
| 33. |
In the Americas, what is a mesa? |
Flat-topped mountain |
| 34. |
Which city was the frst in the world to have a population of more than one million? |
London (circa 1811) |
| 35. |
The Taj Mahal is located near to which Indian city? |
5 Agra |
| 36. |
St Michael’s Mount lies off the coast of which English county? |
Cornwall |
| 37. |
To where would you have to travel in order to stand by the Marsh of Decay? |
Moon |
| 38. |
What is the English name for the Bayern region of Germany? |
Bavaria |
| 39. |
In Lord of the Rings, what was the name of Gandalf’s white horse? |
Shadowfax |
| 40. |
Which famous Nazi-hunter died in Vienna in 2005, aged 96? |
Simon Wiesenthal |
| 41. |
The 1956 film 'Reach for the Sky' is based on whose life story? |
Douglas Bader |
| 42. |
Who voiced Stinky Pete in the flm 'Toy Story 2'? |
Kelsey Grammer |
| 43. |
How many times did Bobby Jones win the US Amateur Championship in golf? |
Five |
| 44. |
In which sport is the 'Conn Smythe Trophy' awarded? |
Ice hockey |
| 45. |
Which female singer recorded the 2001 album Read My Lips? |
Sophie Ellis Bextor |
| 46. |
Which singer recorded the 2000 album 'Holy Wood' (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)? |
Marilyn Manson |
| 47. |
Which was the frst element to be created artifcially? |
Technetium |
| 48. |
In which European capital city is the Institut Pasteur based? |
Paris |
| 49. |
Which condition does the acronym AIDS stand for? |
Acquired Immune Defciency Syndrome |
| 50. |
In computing, what does ISDN stand for? |
Integrated Services Digital Network |