February 2002 (Questions 1 to 20 of 97) |
In what year was Steven Spielberg born? 1936, 1946 or 1956? 1946 |
What was the surname of the professor played by Rex Harrisson in the 1964 film `My Fair Lady`? Higgins |
In February 2000, which Scandanavian country elected it`s first female President? Finland |
How much does it cost to buy a station in the board game Monopoly? 200 |
Which of the following colours do not appear on the German flag? Green, Yellow or Red? Green |
Muhammed Ali, Cher, Michael Jackson and Ronald Reagan have all admitted to suffering from the fear of what? Flying |
In what year did the first recorded railroad accident occur? 1832 |
What nationality was composer Franz Schubert? Austrian |
What was the first Australian city to host the Olympic games? Melbourne |
Which singer went solo after having success with the band the Commodores? Lionel Richie |
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, what word is used for `A`? Alpha |
On a darts board, what number is directly opposite 1? 19 |
Who composed the opera `Turandot`? Wagner, Puccini or Verdi? Puccini |
Which American football team won the first ever Superbowl? Green Bay Packers |
Which pop group is an anagram of `Pen Ballad At Us`? Spandau Ballet |
In which century were the War of the Roses fought? 15th |
In total, how many gold medals did Carl Lewis win in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics? 7 |
If you were born on 29th February, what star sign would you be? Pisces |
What was the name of the city where the Wizard of Oz lived? The Emerald City |
When Walt Disney`s seven dwarfs went off to work in the mines, what were they mining? Diamonds |