October 2001 (Questions 1 to 20 of 121) |
Which British band`s first album was called `Word Gets Around`? The Stereophonics |
How many squares are there on a chess board? 64 |
What was Bullitt`s first name in the 1968 film `Bullitt`? Frank |
Which of the following colours does not appear on the Brazilian flag? Green, Red or Yellow? Red |
If the cheetah is the fastest thing on four legs, what is the fastest on two legs? The Ostrich. |
The name of which sport means `empty hand` in Japanese? Karate |
Which London museum was originally called the Museum of Ornamental Art? The Victoria and Albert Museum |
Which band`s 1997 debut album was called `Good Feeling`? Travis |
In which country was the sport of Korfball founded? Holland |
From which Bond movie did Matt Monroe sing the theme song? `From Russia With Love` |
What is the highest mountain in the world? Mount Everest |
Which element forms 80% of the Earth`s atmosphere? Nitrogen |
Which English football club play at Roots Hall? Southend United |
What is the largest rainforest in the world? Amazon |
Which famous artist painted `Guernica` about the Spanish Civil War? Pablo Picasso. |
What is the capital of Canada? Ottawa |
What two colours are the stripes on a Colorado beetle? Yellow and Black |
In the game of Monopoly, how much does each player pay you if it`s your birthday? 10 |
Who wrote the book `Watership Down`? Richard Adams |
Who wrote `Pygmalion` and `Caesar and Cleopatra`? George Bernard Shaw |