November 2001 (Questions 101 to 120 of 123) |
From which country does Edam cheese originate? Holland |
Which of the following musical notes does not exist? B sharp, C sharp or D sharp? B sharp |
What is the only world language that has a word for association football that is not derived from the word `football`? Italian (`calcio`) |
What was The Divine Comedy`s first top twenty hit? Something For The Weekend |
What is Scooby Doo`s favourite food? Scooby Snacks |
What surname is common to the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1961 to 1974 and an ex-England football manager? Ramsey |
In the Bible, who wrote the four gospels? Matthew, Mark, Luke and John |
Where in Europe is Nicosia the capital of? Cyprus |
The condition Scriveners Palsy is more commonly known as what? Writers Cramp |
Who played Frankenstein`s monster in the 1931 film `Frankenstein`? Boris Karloff |
Which `A` is the birthstone for the month of March? Aquamarine |
Which range of mountains separates France from Spain? Pyrenees |
Who did Margaret Thatcher replace as leader of the Conservative party? Edward Heath |
Which famous composer was known as the `Waltz King`? Johann Strauss |
True or False: Slug`s don`t have noses? False (they have four!) |
What is the largest city in China, which is thought to be the most densely populated area in the world? Shanghai |
How many strings does a ukulele have? None, four or six? Four |
Dhaka is the capital of which Asian country? Bangladesh |
What is the collective name for a group of insects? A swarm |
In both the Old and New testaments which book has the shortest title? Job |