May 2004 (Questions 1 to 20 of 115) |
In 1845, the New York Knickerbockers became the first organised team to play which sport? Baseball |
In which film would you first have come across the character of Marty McFly? `Back To The Future` |
Which of the following teams was not in England`s group in the 2002 World Cup? Poland, Sweden or Nigeria? Poland |
On the London Underground, what is the busiest station on the Bakerloo line? Oxford Circus |
Which actor played Private James Francis Ryan in the film `Saving Private Ryan`? Matt Damon |
Who was the first man on the moon, and who was the second? Neil Armstrong (1st) and Buzz Aldrin (2nd) |
In athletics, how many times does the baton change hands within one team in a standard relay race? 3 |
What does the first letter stand for in `AC/DC`? Alternating |
Who was the last English King to die in battle? Richard III |
Who wrote `Everytime You Go Away` which was a successful hit for Paul Young? Daryll Hall |
Which animal became extinct in Scotland in 1743 and then in Ireland in 1766? The wolf. |
What was the title of Oasis` 1994 debut single? `Supersonic` |
In the Australian TV series, what type of animal was `Skippy`? Kangaroo |
What two names are given to the old and new styles of calendar? Julian (old style) and Gregorian (new style) |
What kind of animal is the cartoon character Bullwinkle? A moose |
In which European country was tennis player Monica Seles born? Yugoslavia |
Which of the following Mr. Men are red in colour? Mr Nonsense, Mr Greedy or Mr Bump? Mr Greedy |
How was 80`s music star Stuard Goddard better known? Adam Ant |
How many people does the Terminator played by Arnold Schwarzenegger kill in the film `Terminator 2`? None |
What name is given to the anniversary celebrated after 13 years of marriage? Leather, Linen or Lace? Lace |