July 2004 (Questions 21 to 40 of 109) |
What name is given to an alloy of mercury? Amalgam |
Which of the following natural-phenomena cause the most deaths? Hurricanes, Lightning Strikes or Earthquakes? Lightning Strikes |
Excluding animated TV shows, which `B` was the first TV show to show a couple sharing a bed? Bewitched |
What is the name of the longest bone in the human body? The femur (thigh bone) |
What was the name of Kate Hudson`s character in the film `Almost Famous` which is also the name of a famous song? Penny Lane |
What does the word `forte` mean in music? Soft, Fast or Loud? Loud |
What does the letter `Q` stand for in `I.Q. Test`? Quotient |
What is a female donkey called? A jenny. |
How many strings does a ukulele have? 4 |
St. Louis in America stands on which of the following rivers? Rio Grande, Mississippi or Colorado? Mississippi |
Who directed the film `Dr Strangelove`? Stanley Kubrick |
In which year did Coronation Street begin ? 1961 |
Which tennis player was stabbed in 1993 while playing against Magdaleena Maleeva in the Citizen Cup? Monica Seles |
How many days were there in February in the year 2000? 29 |
In what year was the planet Neptune discovered? 1846 |
Who played the Sundance Kid in the 1969 film `Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid`? Robert Redford |
How many arms does a starfish usually have? 5 |
The 1989 film `The Lair Of The White Worm` was based on a story by which author? Bram Stoker |
Which Charles Dickens novel features the character of Pip? `Great Expectations` |
Which 1986 film, set in Florence, was based on a novel by E. M. Forster? `A Room With A View` |