March 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 95) |
Of the four different athletic jumping events included in the Olympics, which two are only performed by men? Pole vault and triple jump |
Which five districts make up New York? Manhattan, Richmond, Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx |
Who was the third crew member along with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Apollo 11 mission? Michael Collins |
What was the name of the world`s first test-tube baby? Louise Brown |
What was the code name of the person who created James Bond`s gadgets in the novels by Ian Fleming? Q |
In which Bond film does the character of Q appear for the first time? `From Russia With Love` |
Which two countries have only won the football World Cup once? England and France |
Which song starts with the line `I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour`? `Heaven Knows I`m Miserable Know` by The Smiths |
The name Wendy was first made up in which famous book? `Peter Pan` |
What was the capital of Brazil until 1960? Rio De Janiero |
By what name is the fictional character Don Diego de la Vega better known? Zorro |
Who captained Manchester United when they won the 1999 European Cup Final? Peter Schmeichel |
What colour was Captain Kirk`s seat on the Starship Enterprise? Black |
Which `S` was the name of Nicole Kidman`s character in the 2001 film `Moulin Rouge`? Satine |
Who composed the opera `The Barber Of Seville`? Rossini |
What is the name of the highest waterfall in the world? The Angel Falls |
Who played Alf Garnett in the TV series `Till Death Do Us Part`? Warren Mitchell |
What are the English translations for the three Scots words `auld`, `lang` and `syne`? `old`, `long` and `since` |
How many times have Manchester United won the European cup? 2 |
Who painted `The Last Supper` Da Vinci |