March 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 95) |
Which actor provided the voice for Captain John Smith in the 1995 film `Pocohontas`? Mel Gibson |
In Monopoly, how much does Park Lane cost? 350 pounds |
Which Quentin Tarantino film won the main prize at the 1994 Cannes film festival? `Pulp Fiction` |
10 to the power 0 is equal to what number? 0, 1 or 10? 1 |
Which desert is found in South East Mongolia and Northern China? Gobi |
What was the name of the space mission that saw the Russians send the dog `Laika` into space? Sputnik 2 |
What metallic element is the best conductor of electricity? Silver |
Which of the following composers has appeared in the title of a hit song for Chuck Berry? Mozart, Handel or Beethoven? Beethoven (`Roll Over Beethoven`) |
Approximately how many kilometres of coastline does the United Kingdom have? 2,500, 7,500 or 12,500? 12500 |
In the TV series `Friends` what is Joey and Chandler`s favourite TV show? `Baywatch` |
In which film does Michael Douglas play a character who`s car has a licence plate of `D-FENS`? `Falling Down` |
In 1931, what was the first live televised sports event? The Derby (horse race) |
What British TV show is the equivalent ot the American `College Bowl`? `University Challenge` |
What is the oldest surviving Sunday newspaper in Britain? Sunday Observer |
In the 1986 John Landis film, how many `Amigos` were there? Three |
In degrees Fahrenheit, what is the boiling point of water? 172, 212 or 252? 212 |
Which 1980s song includes the line `Please, Louise, pull me off`a my knees`? `Footloose` (by Kenny Loggins) |
In a standard game of Monopoly, what colour are the two cheapest properties? Brown |
Which actor has the real name of Maurice Micklewhite? Michael Caine |
What is the currency of Pakistan? Rupee |