July 2003 (Questions 21 to 40 of 115) |
In what year did the first successful Mars landings take place? 1970, 1973 or 1976? 1976 |
Which internet company`s has a name which originates from a race mentioned in Jonathon Swift`s `Gulliver`s travels`? Yahoo |
Which fiction character from children`s books said `I am a bear of very little brain and long words bother me`? Winnie The Pooh |
For how many years did the Jurassic period last? 60 million, 180 million or 660 million? 180 million |
What are the names of the four teletubbies? Po, La-la, Dipsey and Tinky-Winky |
In which James Bond film did the Indian tennis player, Vijay Amritraj appear? `Octopussy` |
Which architect, famous for his seventeenth-century stage designs, is sometimes known as the `English Palladio`? Inigo Jones |
Which of the following colours appears on the flag of Italy? Green, Blue or Yellow? Green |
Who was the first American President to visit China? Richard Nixon |
Which element has the chemical symbol `N`? Nitrogen |
If you live in Albert Square in the TV show `Eastenders`, what would the first three digits of your postcode be? E20 |
Which band released the single `Hooligan` in 1999? Embrace |
What is the longest river in the world? Nile |
In which century was Mary, Queen Of Scots executed? 16th |
Who directed the 2001 film `Harry Potter and the Philosopher`s Stone`? Chris Columbus |
In which TV show would you find the character of Edina Monsoon? `Absolutely Fabulous` |
The TV series `Sex and the City` is based on a book by which author? Candace Bushnell |
What is a male swan called? Cob |
Who played the title roles in the TV series `Sapphire and Steel`? David McCallum and Joanna Lumley |
Who played Lex Luthor in the Superman films? Gene Hackman |