May 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 124) |
What is Johnny Rotten`s real name? John Lydon |
Which J. C. won two of the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments in 1992? Jim Courier |
What is the capital of Jamaica? Kingston |
Who was the first occupant of Poets Corner in Westminster Abbey? Geoffrey Chaucer |
Which of the following books of the Bible comes in the New Testament? Judges, Colossians or Proverbs? Colossians |
What was the profession of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone? Teacher (of deaf and dumb children) |
What is Hypnophobia the fear of? Sleep |
What was the title of George Harrison`s 1987 hit single which reached number 2 in the UK charts? `Got My Mind Set On You` |
What does the letter `Q` stand for in QANTAS, the Australian international airline? Queensland |
In the film and TV series, what does the letter `A` stand for in `M*A*S*H`? Army |
In what 1984 film did Sean Connery return as James Bond? `Never Say Never Again` |
Which actress played the title role in the TV series `Foxy Lady`? Diane Keen |
In which European country would you find the cities of Kiev and Odesa? Ukraine |
What is the longest river in Scotland? The Tay |
Which Alfred Hitchcock film features a wheelchair bound James Stewart convinced that a neighbour has committed murder? `Rear Window` |
What is the only continent which does not have any reptiles or snakes? Antarctica |
What would William Shakespeares plays `Twelfth Night` and `Much Ado About Nothing` be classed as? Comedies, Histories or Tragedies? Comedies |
Branches of which tree appear on the UN flag? Olive |
What nationality was Hans Christian Anderson? Danish |
What is the lighest element? Hydrogen |