February 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 97) |
What was the original name of Wembley Stadium? Empire Stadium |
What number do the two numbers on the opposite side of dice always add up to? 7 |
What was the title of Barbara Striesand`s first film? `Funny Girl` |
What number is 10 to the power 15? One trillion, one quadrillion or one quintillion? One quadrillion |
What American TV show had a spin-off called `Joanie and Chachi`? `Happy Days` |
Which of the following football teams won the World Cup before the other two? Brazil, West Germany or England? West Germany |
Which of the following animals is not part of the Chinese horoscope? A sheep, a bear or a hen? A bear |
Other than Great Britain, how many countries have stamps which do not feature the countries name? None |
How many carats are there in pure gold? 24 |
What nationality was Van Gogh? Dutch |
A menorah is a candleholder used by people of which religion? Judaism |
In the children`s TV show `The Magic Roundabout`, what was the name of the cow? Ermintrude |
By what nickname, meaning little barrel, is the artist born Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi better known? Botticelli |
What is Europe`s highest capital city? Madrid, Rome or Athens? Madrid |
The name `United States of America` was first officially used in what document? The Declaration Of Independence |
In what year did Marilyn Monroe famously sing `Happy Birthday Mr President` to John F. Kennedy? 1962 |
How many zeros would you associate with the metric prefix `giga`? 9 |
Which male singer starred in a film version of the hit musical `The Wiz` in 1977? Michael Jackson, Roger Daltrey or Meatloaf? Michael Jackson |
From which animal does Cashmere wool come from? Goat |
Who became the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962 and returned to Space in 1997? John Glenn |