October 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 151) |
In which city was Archduke Ferdinand assassinated leading to the World War I? Sarajevo |
Which number comes next in the following series: 3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, _ ? 3 (the number of letters in the numbers 1 to 10) |
How many squares are there on a Scrabble board? 225 |
Which of the following of Shakespeare`s plays was written first? `Twelfth Night`, `Romeo And Juliet` or `Anthony And Cleopatra`? `Romeo And Juliet` |
In which county is Windsor Castle? Berkshire |
What was the secret identity of the comic book character Babs Gordon? Batgirl |
Which group had a 2001 hit with a cover version of Billy Joel’s `Uptown Girl`? Westlife |
How is the fictional `Charles Townsend Associates Pvt. Detective Agency` better known? Charlie`s Angels |
Which boxer was nicknames `The Brown Bomber`? Joe Louis |
Who wrote `The Strange Case of Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde`? Robert Louis Stevenson |
In the movie world, how is Nicholas Kim Coppola better known? Nicolas Cage |
Which 1980`s film had the tag-line `He is afraid. He is alone. He is three million light years from home.`? `E.T.` |
With which group would you most associate singer Bobby Gillespie? Primal Scream |
What was Ian Fleming`s first James Bond novel? Casino Royale |
Which British Prime Minister, in 1938, returned from Germany with a paper signed by Hitler, declaring that it meant `peace for our time`? Neville Chamberlain. |
Ikebana is the Japanese art of what? Flower Arranging |
In which year was the Irish political party, Sinn Fein formed? 1905 |
Which R.E.M. song includes the line `Let`s play twister, let`s play risk`? Man On The Moon |
In what year did Alexander Graham Bell invent the telephone? 1876 |
Who played the title role in the Tim Burton film `Ed Wood`? Johnny Depp |