April 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 105) |
As at the year 2000, how many times have the summer Olympics been held in London? Twice |
Who sang the theme song for the Bond film `Goldfinger`? Shirley Bassey |
Who painted the `Rouen Cathedral` series? Claude Monet. |
Who had hit singles in the 1990s including `A Change Would Do You Good` and `My Favourite Mistake`? Sheyl Crow |
In 2001, which Welsh rugby union player became the first to have scored more than 1,000 points in international rugby? Neil Jenkins |
Which band released their third album called `War` in 1983? U2 |
What was the first Bond film to be based on one of Ian Fleming`s short stories and not on one of his novels? `For Your Eyes Only` |
Who wrote `Moby Dick`? Herman Melville |
In what country was the game of golf invented? Scotland |
What was the name of Marmalades only number one hit in the UK? `Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da` |
How many players made up a squad in the 1998 soccer world cup? 22 |
Which Dutchman won the men`s singles title at Wimbledon in 1996? Richard Krajicek |
Broadcast in 1983 ,`Goodbye, Farewell and Amen` was the name of the last episode of which American TV series? `M*A*S*H` |
What is the largest island in the Meditteraenean? Sicily |
In which American city is the largest settlement of Chinese people outside of Asia? San Francisco |
What was Bryan Adams` first UK number one single? `(Everything I Do) I Do It For You` |
Which is the only planet in our Solar System that is not named after either a Greek or Roman God? Earth |
Situated in Italy, what is Stromboli? An active volcano |
What is the second most common word in written English? `of` |
For what was Ruth Ellis famous in 1955? Last woman to be executed in Britain. |