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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
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