July 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 108) |
Which group had a hit first with `Sweets for My Sweet`? The Searchers |
Which famous novel includes the words `light of my life, fire of my loins`? `Lolita` (by Vladimir Nabokov). |
Which of the following is not a prime number? 319, 521 or 1033? 319 |
Which footballer scored 220 league goals for Tottenham Hotspur during the years 1961 and 1970? Jimmy Greaves |
Which country has the world`s oldest flag? Denmark |
What 70s pop group was fronted by Brian Connolly? The Sweet |
In what year was the first American test-tube baby born? 1983 |
As at 2004, who is the most successful female chart act of all time in the UK? Madonna |
What is Rambo`s first name? John |
In which year was Benny Goodman born? 1909 |
What does a cryometer measure? Air speed, low temperatures or the age of trees? Low Temperatures |
Neil Hannon had 9 top 40 singles in the 1990s under what name? The Divine Comedy |
What make of car does TV`s Mr Bean drive? Mini |
In `Star Wars`, what do the letters `TIE` stand for in `TIE Fighter`? Twin Ion Engine |
What does AC/DC stand for? Alternating current / direct current |
What was Peter Beardsley`s first English league club? Carlisle United |
What nation developed a secret coding device called the `Enigma` ? Germany |
In which century did William Shakespeare write `Romeo And Juliet`? 16th |
Which of these countries has the most coastline? Greenland, Italy or Japan? Greenland (approx 44,000 km) |
Which Australian city is the capital of the state of Victoria? Melbourne |