February 2002 (Questions 41 to 60 of 97) |
How many people signed the American Declaration Of Independence? 56 |
Which of the following animals have fingerprints that are very similar to human fingerprints? Chimpanzees, Koala Bears or Possums? Koala Bear |
Which of the following letters does not feature in the chemical formula for water? C, H or O? C |
What nationality was the novelist Marcel Proust? French |
Who plays Sabrina in the television show `Sabrina the Teenage Witch`? Melissa Joan Hart |
What do the initials ASLEF stand for? Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen |
What was the name of song, written and performed by Harold Faltermeyer, on the soundtrack of the film `Beverly Hills Cop`? Axel F |
In 1319, which country was Sweden united with under the rule Magnus VII? Norway |
Which ex-West Ham football manager is the father in law of pop star Louise? Harry Redknapp |
Situated on an island in the Mediterranean, what is Europe`s largest active volcano called? Mount Etna |
What is the only anagram of the word `stationed`? Antidotes |
Who played the leading role in the 1986 film `The Golden Child`? Eddie Murphy |
If you were born on April Fools Day, what star sign would you be? Aries |
At which battle in World War I were tanks used for the first time? The Battle Of The Somme |
The artist Leonardo Da Vinci was alive in which two centuries? 15th and 16th. |
What was the name of the spacecraft which burst into flames on it`s ground-test in 1967, killing all three astronauts on board? Apollo I |
The TV comedy series `George And Mildred` was a spin-off from which other sitcom? `Man About The House` |
Who became the youngest person to be crowned Mr Universe in 1967 and later became a famous Hollywood actor? Arnold Swarzenegger |
How many spots in total does a full standard set of dominos have? 168 |
Which US state is home to cartoon character Deputy Dawg? Mississippi |