January 2005 (Questions 101 to 120 of 132) |
Which animal would you associate with the start of a film by the studio MGM? Lion |
The volume of a golf ball is approximately equal to how many cubic centimeters? 8, 22 or 40? 40 |
Which American state is nicknamed the Sunshine State? Florida |
Which of the following is not a proper football team? Brechin City, Airdrie City or Elgin City? Airdrie City |
In 1982, Hector E. Bonzo was the last Captain of which ship? General Belgrano |
A female fox is known as a vixen, but what is a male fox known as? A dog. |
In which capital city of Europe would you find the train station called Tara Street? Dublin |
By how many days did Amundsen beat Scott to become the first person to reach the South Pole? 35 |
What was Muhammed Ali`s name before he changed it? Cassius Clay |
How many noble gases are there? 6 |
In astronomy, what are Pallas, Vesta and Davida? Asteroids |
What was the sequel to the film `Saturday Night Fever` called? `Staying Alive` |
Who played the title role in the 1983 film `Scarface`? Al Pacino |
What 1999 film is based on the novel `Les liaisons dangereuses`? `Cruel Intentions` |
From which football club did Blackburn Rovers buy Alan Shearer? Southampton |
In what year was barbed wire invented? 1874 |
In which television programme would you have found Louby Loo? Andy Pandy |
In 2002, who was the only musician to be voted in the top ten in BBC`s `Great Briton`s` poll? John Lennon |
Who is the animated star of the computer game Tomb Raider? Lara Croft |
In the British 2001 census what was the resident population of Scotland? 5,062,011 |