Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The George Quiz

Sunday 11th November

Congratulations to the League Against Alternative Medicine who won a very closely fought contest this week, just pippping two-times winners Rampant Radischen to the top spot. Congratulations, and enjoy your food voucher.
Round One – General Knowledge

1. The Glenmore Valley is home to which famous expanse of water?

2. What name is given to the Japanese art of flower arranging?

3. Which Disney animation told the legend of the young King Arthur?

4. What is the name of the protein found in the skin that keeps it from sagging?

5. The word Galaxy comes from the Greek word for what liquid?

6. In clothing care symbols, what does a cross over a triangle signify?

7. What can you do on the website Babel-Fish.co.uk?

8. Published in 2006, ‘The Sound of Laughter’ is the autobiography of which English comedian?

9. In the West End of London, the Lyric, Apollo and Gielgud Theatres are all located on which street?

10. Where, other than in Arthurian legend, would you find Merlin, Arthur and Guinevere?

11. In which country would you find the wine-producing region known as Casablanca Valley?

12. Which Paris landmark has 282 steps, and was planned as a monument to the military success of Napoleon I?

13. Chinese five-spice powder consists of fennel, cloves, cinnamon, peppercorns and which other spice?

14. Which city is second only to Paris as the largest French-speaking city in the world?

15. WHICH EGYPTIAN VILLAGE NEAR LUXOR IS THE SITE OF THE HUGE TEMPLE OF AMON?


16. Which American cartoon superhero’s secret identity was Billy Batson?

17. Which biscuit was advertised with the slogan “A drink’s too wet without one…”?

18. What numbers are at positions North, South, East and West on a dart board?


Round Two – Biopics


Round Three

In The News...
1. Where was Thoms Schutte’s sculpture “Model For An Hotel” unveiled this week in London?

2. Which band have released the official single for this year’s Children in Need, entitled Happiness (Friendship Never Ends)?

3. Defence minister Lord Drayson this week quit his position in the government to concentrate on what?

4. Until Wednesday, what was it illegal to do in the Houses Of Parliament?

5. Name the following people in the jungle; a celebrity chef, a soap babe, football pundit?

6. And finally, which former EastEnders actress has died in a Nursing Home in Brighton aged 78 this week?


Space
7. What was the name of the first dog in space?


8. Which Briton holds the record for the most time spent in space, over 374 days?

9. What do American-funded SETI projects aim to discover?

10. Which German astronomer was the first to discover that planets in our solar system orbit the sun?

11. Which spacecraft, launched by Nasa in 1977 is currently 9.3 billion miles away from Earth?

12. What sit he name of the first "Space Tourist" who reportedly paid $20m for the privilege in 2001?


Round Britain Quiz
13. Which is Britain’s third largest city by population?

14. Which cathedral city is situated on the River Stour?

15. In which city is the National Ice Centre, which was used in the 80’s as the training ground for skating champions Jayne Torville and Christopher Dean?

16. Which city has a square named after the author Roald Dahl?

17. From where did the Titanic set sail in 1912 on her fateful, maiden, trans-Atlantic voyage?


18. In 2007, which city was voted Britain’s Worst place To Live by the TV programme Location, Location, Location?
Round Four - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

1 comment:

Mike Smail said...

Round One
1. Loch Ness
2. Ikebana
3. The Sword In The Stone
4. Collagen
5. Milk
6. Do Not Bleach
7. Translation
8. Peter Kaye
9. Shaftesbury Avenue
10. National Lottery Machines
11. Chile
12. Arc De Triomphe
13. Star Anise
14. Montreal
15. Karnak
16. Captain Marvel
17. McVitie's Rich Tea
18. N - 20, S - 3, E - 6, W - 11

Round Two
1. Pierrepoint
2. Miss Potter
3. Finding Neverland (JM Barrie)
4. Factory Girl (Edie Sedgewick)
5. Becoming Jane (Jane Austen)
6. Walk The Line
7. Control (Ian Curtis)
8. Copying Beethoven
9. Ned Kelly
10. The Aviator (Howard Hughes)

Round Three
1. On the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square
2. The Spice Girls
3. Winnig the Le Mans 24-hour road race
4. Die
5. John Burton-Race, Gemma Atkinson, and Roadney Marsh
6. Hilda Braid (Nana Moon)
7. Laika
8. Michael Foale
9. Extra-terrestial life
10. Johannes Kepler
11. Voyager I
12. Dennis Tito
13. Glasgow
14. Canterbury
15. Nottingham
16. Cardiff
17. Belfast
18. Middlesborough

Round Four
1 - A
2 - A
3 - A
4 - C
5 - C
6 - A
7 - B
8 - D
9 - A
10 - A
11 - B
12 - A
13 - B
14 - B
15 - A