April 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 115) |
In 1916, 55% of cars were of what make? Model T Fords |
Which of the following flags does not feature the colour blue? Brazil, Germany or France Germany |
In the British Army, what rank falls between Major General and Colonel? Brigadier |
What was the name of the band All Saints` number one hit which was featured on the soundtrack to the film `The Beach`? `Pure Shores` |
True or false : Thomas Edison who invented the lightbulb was afraid of the dark? True |
In which year was a World Cup final first decided on penalties? 1994 |
What is the tallest and thickest kind of grass? Bamboo |
Which TV cast had a hit with `Hi-Fidelity`? `The Kids From Fame` |
What nationality was the composer Handel? German |
What is most expensive property in the board game Monopoly? Mayfair |
Which Scandanavian group had a top 20 hit in 1993 called `Dark Is The Night`? A-Ha |
In which century was King Henry IV of England born? 14th |
Who directed the film `Alien`? Ridley Scott |
Who was the only person to win a medal for Ireland at the Sydney Oiympics in 2000? Sonia O`Sullivan |
What did Nicholas Copernicus argue was at the centre of our universe, and what was the common belief before then? The Sun. Before then people believed it was the Earth. |
Which 3 American states begin with the letter O? Ohio, Oklahoma and Oregon |
In what year did Ruth Ellis become the last woman to be hanged in England? 1955 |
The first nationally televised presidential debate involved which two American candidates? John F Kennedy and Richard Nixon. |
How did Eric the Eel make his name at the Sydney Olympics in 2000? By winning a swimming heat in a record slow time |
In which 1993 film does the character Dr Richard Kimble appear? `The Fugitive` |