May 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 124) |
How many vowels are there in the Greek alphabet? 7 |
Which group, who had a number one hit in 1986, was fronted by singer Terri Nunn? Berlin |
Which country suffered over 6 million deaths in World War II, equivalent to over 17% of it`s population? Poland |
Which TV series first shown in 1996 and 1997 featured characters called Warren, Milly, Miles, Anna and Egg? `This Life` |
Which literary character rode a horse called Rosinante? Don Quixote |
Which Shakespearian character has the largest speaking part? Hamlet |
Who wrote `The Hobbit`? J. R. R. Tolkein |
How many Presidents heads are sculpted on Mount Rushmore? 4 |
What type of berries are used to flavour gin? Juniper |
In which country is the 2000 film `Amores Perros` set? Mexico |
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the music to which Boyzone song? `No Matter What` |
Which Oscar winner was born with the name Cherilyn La Pierre? Cher |
Which British driver won the Formula One World Drivers Championship in 1996? Damon Hill |
What number do the Roman numerals XL represent? 40 |
What score is needed in an IQ test to be in the top 1% of the population? 155 |
Who composed the opera Tosca? Puccini |
In J.R.R.Tolkein`s `The Hobbit` is Gandalf a wizard, a dwarf or a goblin? Wizard |
Which group got its name from a US spy plane? U2 |
What word in English is derived from the Greek for `master builder` Architect |
What animal is known as the ship of the desert? The camel |