May 2002 (Questions 61 to 80 of 124) |
How many bones are in a human neck? 2, 7 or 31? 7 |
What is another name for a baby kangaroo? A joey |
Which male singer was backed by the `Heartbreakers`? Tom Petty |
Which actress starred in the films `Scarface`, `One Fine Day` and `Batman Returns`? Michelle Pfeiffer |
Who wrote the opera `La Traviata`? Verdi |
Where is the lowest point in the United States? Death Valley |
In centimeters, what is the diameter of a standard CD? 12, 14 or 16? 12 |
Who was the first US President to appear on television? Franklin D. Roosevelt |
What pop group got their name from a song by Bernard Cribbins? Right Said Fred |
Which 1974 sequel won the best picture award at the 1975 Oscars? The Godfather, Part II |
In `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`, what were there eight of? Maids-a-milking |
In computing, if a byte is 8 bits, how many bits is a nibble? 4 |
In what film did Oprah Winfrey make her big screen acting debut? `The Color Purple` |
In which novel is the world divided into Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia? `1984` |
Which article of clothing would you associated with designer Patrick Cox? Shoes |
How many loaves are in a bakers dozen? 13 |
In which Scottish city would you find Holyrood Palace? Edinburgh |
In what decade did the BBC begin television broadcasting? 1930s |
In which art gallery can the `Venus De Milo` be found? The Louvre (in Paris). |
Which of the following countries` flags features the colours white and blue? Switzerland, Finland or Austria? Finland |