May 2007 (Questions 1 to 20 of 67) |
According to Douglas Adams what number is the meaning of life? 42 |
When the UN was established in 1945, what did it replace? The League of Nations |
What is the name of the largest lake in South America? Titicaca |
What is the capital of Libya? Tripoli |
Where did the peaceful Velvet Revolution take place in 1989? Czechoslovakia |
Which boy`s name was the title of the debut album released by Amy Winehouse? Frank |
Which singer had a string of hits in the 1970s and is often referred to as the `Queen of Disco`? Donna Summer |
What is the chemical symbol for Arsenic? As |
Used in satellite navigation, what do the initials in the term GPS stand for? Global Positioning System |
Who invented the ball-point pen? Laszlo Biro |
What does the information technology term RAM stand for? Random Access Memory |
In which city is the TV series Grey`s Anatomy set? Seattle |
Which country was previously called the Republic of Upper Volta? Burkina Faso |
Which river runs through Budapest? The Danube |
Name the two major feeder rivers to the Nile. The Blue and White Niles |
Name the four American States that start with the letter `I`. Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa. |
What is the main effect of vitamin K deficiency? Bleeding |
What is the largest internal human organ? The liver |
Who wrote the novel Sex And The City? Candace Bushnell |
What was the name of the first full novel written by Charles Dickens? The Pickwick Papers |