The Pear Tree Quiz – 11 December 2000
Round 1 – General Knowledge/Current Affairs
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Who is the voice on the record “Bob the Builder”? |
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2 |
Which Gilbert and Sullivan opera is set in the town of Titipu? |
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3 |
In-car maps and airplane navigation depends upon GPS provided by a network of satellites – but what does GPS stand for? |
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4 |
The 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester – what number are they? |
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5 |
In which city did the European leaders hold their recent conference? |
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6 |
Sir Alec Issigonis was famous for designing the Mini, but what other famous car did he design in the late 1940s? |
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7 |
What is the new name of the Rovers Return in Coronation Street goiung to be? – but we all know it won’t! |
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8 |
Who has announced his retirement from the Formula 1 circuit or circus! at the end of next season, because he wants to go before it’s generally accepted that he’s past it? |
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9 |
In which country are the headquarters of the Red Cross? |
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10 |
LIPPITUDE – is it a) Bleariness, b) fatness, c) greasiness, or d) a quick insulting reply? |
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11 |
What number do you dial for BT International Enquiries? |
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12 |
Who played Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone With The Wind”? |
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13 |
Which “prehistoric monster”’s name when translated means Thunder Lizard? |
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14 |
How is Sasha Baron Cohen better known? |
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15 |
Sports Headline “Mosquito leaves Spain abuzz!” – what sport? |
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16 |
On which coast of Canada is British Columbia? |
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17 |
Who recently tried to get married at Althorp House, Diana’s family home, but had to settle for another venue? |
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18 |
Who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories? |
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19 |
Which Radio 1 DJ has a Saturday morning show on Radio 4? |
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20 |
For 3 points, name the 3 Tenors? |
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21 |
Which aircraft starred in the film 633 Squadron? |
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22 |
Which character has been played by both Marlon Brando and Robert de Niro? |
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23 |
Where in New York is Strawberry Fields, where a late night vigil on the 20th anniversary of John Lennon’s murder was held on Friday? |
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24 |
Who is manager of Leeds United? |
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25 |
Who, other than Prince Charles, had a guest role in Friday’s live Coronation Street? |
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Round 2
It’s about time we had a Blockbusters round – so here it is!
A |
Which A was a famous Greek philosopher, who was, according to Monty Python “A bugger for the bottle”? |
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B |
Which B is capital of the American state of Maryland? |
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C |
Which C could be part of the Sun’s atmosphere, a cigar or a soft drink? |
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D |
What D is part of your intestine? |
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E |
Which E was played by Jennifer Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous? |
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F |
What F is a dish of stewed or fried pieces of meat served in a thick sauce? |
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G |
What G is the surname of Freddy of the Dreamers? |
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H |
What H is the capital of Zimbabwe? |
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I |
What I is a small antelope found in Southern Africa? |
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J |
What J was an early form of jive? |
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K |
Which K used to appear regularly on the front page of the Dandy for many years? |
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L |
What L is a piece of equipment used by a fisherman? |
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M |
What M is the M in MCC, the governing body of cricket? |
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N |
Which N is a pole that supports the handrail of a staircase? |
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O |
Which O is the capital of Canada |
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P |
What P is a small flute? |
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Q |
Which Q is sold in supermarkets as a replacement for meat? |
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R |
Which R is the American version of a C.V.? |
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S |
What S wrote the play Pygmalion? |
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T |
Which T is the proper name for a ringing in the ears? |
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U |
Which U is an imaginary state of perfection? |
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V |
Which V had a 1980 hit with Turning Japanese? |
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W |
What W is a language in Belgium? |
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Y |
What Y is a famous peninsula in Mexico? |
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Z |
What Z was a No 3 Hit for Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich? |
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