March 2002 (Questions 61 to 80 of 118) |
What do the letters `M` and `I` stand for in `MI5`? Military Intelligence |
Who directed the 1991 film `Cape Fear`? Martin Scorcese |
In which country was the first ever golf course? Scotland |
What colour is the cross on the greek flag? White |
Who managed the first English soccer side to win the European Cup? Matt Busby |
In which country was Mother Theresa born? Albania |
In what city was John Lennon killed? New York City |
An unproduced play `Everybody Comes to Rick`s` was made into which famous film? `Casablanca` |
Who had a number one hit in 1993 with the song `Go West`? The Pet Shop Boys |
In which capital city did Oscar Wilde die? Paris |
How many millions away from the Sun is the Earth? 93 million, 2 and a half billion, or 113 billion? 93 million |
Who was the first player from outside the UK to captain an FA Cup winning team at Wembley? Eric Cantona |
What was the first name of the cabin boy in `Captain Pugwash`? Tom |
How many minutes of play are there in an American football match? 60 |
What number on the Beaufort scale represents a storm? 10 |
What is the sum of the internal angles in a hexagon? 720 |
Which of the five Great Lakes in North America would come first alphabetically? Lake Erie |
What was the President of the USA between 1981 and 1989? Ronald Reagan |
What does the letter `A` stand for in the disease `AIDS`? Acquired |
In which country did the religion of Taoism originate? China |