July 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 108) |
What is the farenheit equivalent of 20 degrees centigrade? 68 |
Which word originated in the English language from the Latin word for `sword`? `Gladiator` from the Latin word `Gladiolus` |
What is the largest sea in the world? South China sea |
In which year did James Boyd patent the rubber fire hose? 1821 |
Why have some football teams in England got triangular corner flags instead of square? They have won the FA Cup |
What is the largest island in the world? Greenland |
Who wrote A Severed Head (1961) and The Sea, The Sea (1978)? Iris Murdoch |
In what year was Hong Kong returned to China? 1997 |
Who featured on Chicane`s number one hit `Don`t Give Up`? Danii Minogue, Bryan Adams or Iggy Pop? Bryan Adams |
How is the novel `Le Tour Du Monde En Quatre-Vingts Jours` better known in English? 80 Days Around The World |
How old was Orson Welles when he made `Citizen Kane`? 26, 36 or 46? 26 |
In which 1985 film did Harrison Ford play detective John Book? Witness |
According to the Bible, whose hair did Delilah cut, taking his strength away from him? Samson |
In `Buffy The Vampire Slayer`, what is Buffy`s last name? Summers |
Who became the only racing driver to win the World Championship by driving his own car when he did so in 1966? Jack Brabham |
What English football club was originally known as Newton Heath? Manchester United |
What is the most popular surname in the world? Chang |
Napier University is situated in which British city? Edinburgh |
Who wears `The Fisherman`s Ring`? The Pope |
What is the capital of Barbados? Bridgetown |