Very Easy (Questions 41 to 60 of 460) |
Which football team won the World Cup in 2002? Brazil |
Which football team won the World Cup in 1986? Argentina |
Who was the lead singer in The Police? Sting |
What is the name of the coloured part of an eye? The iris |
Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the Ram? Aries |
How many strings are on a violin? 4 |
In which famous film would first have come across the character of Dorothy Gale? The Wizard Of Oz |
Which part of the body would be treated by a chiropodist? Feet |
In which month of 1929 did the St Valentines Day massacre take place? February |
The word `cerebral` refers to which part of the body? The brain |
Which animal is associated with the beginning of an MGM film? A lion |
In which American city was the first Mardi Gras celebration held in 1827? New Orleans |
Which of the following is not a proper football team? Bristol Rovers, Crystal Palace or Macclesfield Harriers? Macclesfield Harriers |
What nationality was the 1962 Formula One World Drivers Championship winner Graham Hill? British |
Which of the following is not a formation in football? 4-4-2, 4-5-3 or 3-5-2? 4-5-3 |
Which animal would you associate with the start of a film by the studio MGM? Lion |
What was the hunchback of Notre Dame`s name? Quasimodo |
Who is the animated star of the computer game Tomb Raider? Lara Croft |
Which famous person in history rode a horse called Black Bess? Dick Turpin |
What nationality was the writer Robert Louis Stevenson? Scottish |