The Pear Tree Quiz – 15 January 2001

Round 1 – General Knowledge/Current Affairs

1

Which children’s TV show, is going to return in a new format as a show for adults with its original presenters?

 

2

On the 18th Jan, Ali G will open a new TV channel - what is it called?

 

3

After this weekend’s football games, how many points separate Manchester United and Manchester City?

 

4

What cocktail is made from vodka and tomato juice?

 

5

What kind of acid is found in car batteries?

 

6

If you wanted to eat squid in an Italian restaurant, what would you order?

 

7

If you spend too long squashed into an airline seat, you might possibly die of DVT – what does it stand for?

 

8

Which country now has the presidency of the EU?

 

9

What do you call a baby whale?

 

10

At one time, they were called Eskimos, but what is the more politically correct name for them?

 

11

According to the tabloid press, who has just been found out for not only cheating on his wife a few years ago, but also his mistress?

 

12

Is a NUMDAH a) an idiot, b) a fez, c) an embroidered rug, or d) an Indian hair piece?

 

13

What’s the name of local mass murderer Harold Shipman’s wife?

 

14

What’s the new trading name for the Post Office?

 

15

In every county in the UK, there is an official Queen’s representative – what title does he or she hold?

 

16

Who won Olympic Gold in the long jump in 1984, 1988 and 1992?

 

17

A fortnight ago there was a lunar eclipse – how long will it be before we get to see another one?

 

18

How many hundredweights are there in a ton?

 

19

In the rhyme about birthdays, a child born on which day will be ‘full of grace’?

 

20

Point each, what are the names of Princess Anne’s two children?

 

21

How many players in a volleyball team?

 

22

The Italians and the Americans call them Zucchini – what are they called in England and France?

 

23

In which musical does a character called Skimbleshanks appear?

 

24

How many toes do most birds have? (on one foot)

 

25

How many times did Bjorn Borg win the Wimbledon Singles Finals?

 

Round 2

Where in the World, A good laugh,  Your body, A good read        

1

Where would you find the Sargasso Sea?

 

2

In which city would you find the Via Dolorosa?

 

3

What’s the capital of Albania?

 

4

Captain Cook was killed by natives of the Sandwich Islands – what are those islands called now?

 

5

If you flew into O’Hare airport, which American city would you be landing at?

 

6

Mumbai is a famous Indian city – how was it known until a year or so ago?

 

7

What’s the capital of Brazil?

 

8

What’s the highest mountain in Africa?

 

9

In which country is the Great Sandy Desert?

 

10

In which European country are the world’s two deepest caves?

 

11

In “A Fish Called Wanda”, what was John Cleese’s character’s profession?

 

12

With whom did Penelope Keith star in “To The Manor Born”?

 

13

In which city is the bar in Cheers set?

 

14

And, after leaving Cheers, which city did Frasier Crane move to?

 

15

In the film “Stir Crazy”, what were Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor dressed as when they were arrested?

 

16

In your body, you have a lot of erythrocytes – how are they better known?

 

17

What’s the hard membrane covering the front of your eye called?

 

18

Which has the most bones – an arm or a leg – including hands and feet?

 

19

3 years either way – when was the contraceptive pill first used?

 

20

What would you be suffering from if you were infected with trepanoma pallidum?

 

21

Who was the young hero of Treasure Island?

 

22

What was the girl’s school portrayed in several classic British comedy films?

 

23

Jeeves was the perfect butler – but who was his employer?

 

24

Who was Sherlock Holmes older brother?

 

25

Who is the most famous pupil at Hogwarts School?

 

Answers
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