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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:23 pm
by magpie in the 80's
SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:


Q1. Agadir is a port in which North African country?MOROCCO
Q2. Which acid is produced in the muscles during strenuous exercise? LACTIC
Q3. What is the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof?PASTERN
Q4. What is the name of the cement mixer in the children's TV series Bob the Builder?DIZZY
Q5. Cereology is the study of what?CROP CIRCLES
Q6. What one of the seven continents stretches from the Northern Temperate to the Southern Temperate zones?AFRICA
Q7. Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what? TREES
Q8. The secret ingredient of which product is code-named 'merchandise 7X'?COCA-COLA
Q9. Which actor appeared in every episode of the TV series M*A*S*H?ALAN ALDA
Q10. According to official records how many people died in the Great Fire of London of 1666? 6
Q11. The World Health Organization is an agency of which larger body?THE UNITED NATIONS
Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet? KAPPA (K)
Q13. Ergophobia is a fear of what? WORK
Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings? EGYPT
Q15. Pauline Matthews duetted on a big 1970's hit record under what better known name? KIKI DEE
Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986?EDDIE SHAH
Q17. Where in the body are the olfactory nerves?NOSE
Q18.What is the emblem of Canada?MAPLE LEAF
Q19. In the Bible what is the third book of the Old Testament? LEVITICUS
Q20. How many points does a converted try score in Rugby Union? 7
Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for? PEOPLE for the ETHICAL TREATMENT of ANIMALS
Q22. Who in Greek mythology was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra?AGAMEMNON
Q23. What was Doris Day's only UK number one hit record?SECRET LOVE
Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese? NORWAY
Q25. Shisha, nargile, argeela and ghalyan are all names relating to what hugely popular and culturally significant custom? WATER PIPE OR SMOKING PIPE OR HUBBLE PIPE
Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? 5
Q27. Which infamous Englishman's prison number was FF8282?JEFFERY ARCHER
Q28. In which decade was Sidney Harbour Bridge opened? 1930's (1932 EXACTLY)
Q29. Who is seventh in line to the British throne (as at May 2007)?PRINCE EDWARD
Q30. What was the name of the world's first nuclear submarine? USS NAUTILUS
Q31. Who captained Germany's soccer team in the 1966 World Cup Final? UWE SEELER
Q32. What colour dye is tatrazine? YELLOW
Q33. The restrictive medical condition epicondylitis is commonly known as what?TENNIS ELBOW
Q34. What is the name of the cap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen?BIRETTA
Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe? UKRAINE
Q36. American explorer Robert Peary is generally regarded as the first to reach where in 1909? THE NORTH POLE
Q37. Which planet has the Great Red Spot in its atmosphere? JUPITER
Q38. Trinitrotoluene is better known as what?TNT
Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 20
Q40. Who wrote the opera Tristan and Isolde?RICHARD WAGNER
Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra?JORDAN
Q42. The pistil is the reproductive organ of what? FLOWER
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90?NEW ZEALAND
Q44. Discovery, Gillyflower and Rome Beauty are types of which fruit?APPLE
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called?HAWAII
Q46. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?DANTE ALIGHIERI
Q47.What was controversially legalised on a voluntary basis in Australia's Northern territory in 1995?EUTHANASIA
Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river?AMSTEL
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand? 27
Q50. What animal is Friar Tuck in the Disney animated version of Robin Hood?BADGER

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:27 pm
by Thiele
20.7

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:31 pm
by JAS
Q.46 Dante Alighieri

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:40 pm
by magpie in the 80's
thiele
q20. correct

jas
q46. correct

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:03 pm
by RustyCage
magpie in the 80's wrote:SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:

Q2. Which acid is produced in the muscles during strenuous exercise? LACTIC
Q6. What one of the seven continents stretches from the Northern Temperate to the Southern Temperate zones? North America
Q8. The secret ingredient of which product is code-named 'merchandise 7X'? Coke?
Q18.What is the emblem of Canada? Maple Leaf
Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? Seven
Q28. In which decade was Sydney Harbour Bridge opened? 1920s
Q37. Which planet has the Great Red Spot in its atmosphere? Jupiter
Q42. The pistil is the reproductive organ of what? Flower
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90? UK
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called? Double Cut Roll Islands
Q47.What was controversially legalised on a voluntary basis in Australia's Northern territory in 1995? Euthinasia
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand? 46

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:10 pm
by am Bays
magpie in the 80's wrote:SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:

Q1. Agadir is a port in which North African country? Morocco
Q2. Which acid is produced in the muscles during strenuous exercise? Lactic and palmitic acid (in beta oxidation (fat metabolism) one of the products of long chane triglyceride metabolism is palmatic acid which for some people occurs when exercuise is strenuous this is used to produce energy when via the electron transfer chain - int eh mitochondria of the cell)
Q3. What is the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof? wither
Q4. What is the name of the cement mixer in the children's TV series Bob the Builder? dizzy
Q5. Cereology is the study of what?
Q6. What one of the seven continents stretches from the Northern Temperate to the Southern Temperate zones? Africa
Q7. Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what?
Q8. The secret ingredient of which product is code-named 'merchandise 7X'? Coca Cola
Q9. Which actor appeared in every episode of the TV series M*A*S*H? Alan Alda
Q10. According to official records how many people died in the Great Fire of London of 1666?
Q11. The World Health Organization is an agency of which larger body? United Nations
Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet?
Q13. Ergophobia is a fear of what? work/energy production
Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings?
Q15. Pauline Matthews duetted on a big 1970's hit record under what better known name?
Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986? Rupert MAxwell
Q17. Where in the body are the olfactory nerves? nose
Q18.What is the emblem of Canada? maple leaf
Q19. In the Bible what is the third book of the Old Testament?
Q20. How many points does a converted try score in Rugby Union?7
Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for?
Q22. Who in Greek mythology was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra?
Q23. What was Doris Day's only UK number one hit record? Que Sera Sera
Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese?
Q25. Shisha, nargile, argeela and ghalyan are all names relating to what hugely popular and culturally significant custom? Hinduism
Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? five
Q27. Which infamous Englishman's prison number was FF8282?
Q28. In which decade was Sidney Harbour Bridge opened? 4th decade of the 20th century 1932
Q29. Who is seventh in line to the British throne (as at May 2007)? Prince Edward
Q30. What was the name of the world's first nuclear submarine?
Q31. Who captained Germany's soccer team in the 1966 World Cup Final?
Q32. What colour dye is tatrazine?
Q33. The restrictive medical condition epicondylitis is commonly known as what?
Q34. What is the name of the cap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen? Toby
Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe? France
Q36. American explorer Robert Peary is generally regarded as the first to reach where in 1909? North Pole
Q37. Which planet has the Great Red Spot in its atmosphere? Jupiter
Q38. Trinitrotoluene is better known as what?
Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 10 years
Q40. Who wrote the opera Tristan and Isolde?
Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra?
Q42. The pistil is the reproductive organ of what? flower
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90?
Q44. Discovery, Gillyflower and Rome Beauty are types of which fruit?
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called?
Q46. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?DANTE ALIGHIERI
Q47.What was controversially legalised on a voluntary basis in Australia's Northern territory in 1995? Euthenasia
Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river?
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand? 26
Q50. What animal is Friar Tuck in the Disney animated version of Robin Hood? Badger

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:21 pm
by TroyGFC
magpie in the 80's wrote:SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:

Q1. Agadir is a port in which North African country?
Q2. Which acid is produced in the muscles during strenuous exercise? Lactic Acid
Q3. What is the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof?
Q4. What is the name of the cement mixer in the children's TV series Bob the Builder?
Q5. Cereology is the study of what?
Q6. What one of the seven continents stretches from the Northern Temperate to the Southern Temperate zones?
Q7. Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what?
Q8. The secret ingredient of which product is code-named 'merchandise 7X'?
Q9. Which actor appeared in every episode of the TV series M*A*S*H? Hawkeye
Q10. According to official records how many people died in the Great Fire of London of 1666?
Q11. The World Health Organization is an agency of which larger body? United Nations
Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet?
Q13. Ergophobia is a fear of what?
Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings? Egypt
Q15. Pauline Matthews duetted on a big 1970's hit record under what better known name?
Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986?
Q17. Where in the body are the olfactory nerves?
Q18.What is the emblem of Canada?
Q19. In the Bible what is the third book of the Old Testament?
Q20. How many points does a converted try score in Rugby Union?7
Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for?
Q22. Who in Greek mythology was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra?
Q23. What was Doris Day's only UK number one hit record?
Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese? Netherlands
Q25. Shisha, nargile, argeela and ghalyan are all names relating to what hugely popular and culturally significant custom?
Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? 4
Q27. Which infamous Englishman's prison number was FF8282?
Q28. In which decade was Sidney Harbour Bridge opened? 30th
Q29. Who is seventh in line to the British throne (as at May 2007)? Princess Beatrice??s/c
Q30. What was the name of the world's first nuclear submarine? Red October :lol:
Q31. Who captained Germany's soccer team in the 1966 World Cup Final?
Q32. What colour dye is tatrazine?
Q33. The restrictive medical condition epicondylitis is commonly known as what?
Q34. What is the name of the cap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen?
Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe? Germany
Q36. American explorer Robert Peary is generally regarded as the first to reach where in 1909?
Q37. Which planet has the Great Red Spot in its atmosphere?
Q38. Trinitrotoluene is better known as what?
Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 2nd
Q40. Who wrote the opera Tristan and Isolde?
Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra?
Q42. The pistil is the reproductive organ of what?
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90?
Q44. Discovery, Gillyflower and Rome Beauty are types of which fruit?
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called?
Q46. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?DANTE ALIGHIERI
Q47.What was controversially legalised on a voluntary basis in Australia's Northern territory in 1995?
Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river? Rhine
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand?
Q50. What animal is Friar Tuck in the Disney animated version of Robin Hood?

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:23 pm
by crackers
15 Kiki Dee
27 Ronald Biggs

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:37 pm
by smac
47. Youth in Asia.

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:01 pm
by magpie in the 80's
CRACKERS

CORRECT:15.
INCORRECT: 27.

TROY
CORRECT: 2, 9, 11, 28,
INCORRECT: 24, 26, 29, 30, 35, 39, 48.

TASSIE
CORRECT: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 26, 28, 36, 37, 42, 47, 50.
INCORRECT: 3, 16, 23, 25, 34, 35, 39, 49.

PAFC
CORRECT: 2, 8, 18, 37, 42, 47.
INCORRECT: 6, 26, 28, 43, 45, 49.

SMAC
CORRECT: 47 :lol:

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:25 pm
by am Bays
27 (14 phalanges, 5 metapcarpals and 8 carpals)

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:29 pm
by magpie in the 80's
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:27 (14 phalanges, 5 metapcarpals and 8 carpals)


CORRECT FOR Q49

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 10:44 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Q10. According to official records how many people died in the Great Fire of London of 1666? 8 or something like that. Majority of deaths weren't officially recorded.
Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet? Kapa
Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings? Egypt
Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986? Murdoch at a guess
Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for? People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Q23. What was Doris Day's only UK number one hit record? Secret Love
Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese? Norway (was in The Age quiz a couple of weeks back :lol: )
Q27. Which infamous Englishman's prison number was FF8282? Geoffrey Archer thus the book
Q29. Who is seventh in line to the British throne (as at May 2007)? Anne's oldest son whathisname
Q30. What was the name of the world's first nuclear submarine? USS Nautilus
Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe? Ukraine
Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 20
Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra? Jordan?
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90? Noo Zulund
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called? Hawaii
Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river? Amstel thus the name.
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand? lots

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 8:26 am
by johntheclaret
magpie in the 80's wrote:SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:

Q1. Agadir is a port in which North African country?MOROCCO
Q2. Which acid is produced in the muscles during strenuous exercise? LACTIC
Q3. What is the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof?
Q4. What is the name of the cement mixer in the children's TV series Bob the Builder?DIZZY
Q5. Cereology is the study of what? Brain
Q6. What one of the seven continents stretches from the Northern Temperate to the Southern Temperate zones?AFRICA
Q7. Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what? The Ground
Q8. The secret ingredient of which product is code-named 'merchandise 7X'?COCA-COLA
Q9. Which actor appeared in every episode of the TV series M*A*S*H?ALAN ALDA
Q10. According to official records how many people died in the Great Fire of London of 1666?
Q11. The World Health Organization is an agency of which larger body?THE UNITED NATIONS
Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet?
Q13. Ergophobia is a fear of what? WORK
Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings? Egypt
Q15. Pauline Matthews duetted on a big 1970's hit record under what better known name? KIKI DEE
Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986?
Q17. Where in the body are the olfactory nerves?NOSE
Q18.What is the emblem of Canada?MAPLE LEAF
Q19. In the Bible what is the third book of the Old Testament?
Q20. How many points does a converted try score in Rugby Union? 7
Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for?
Q22. Who in Greek mythology was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra?
Q23. What was Doris Day's only UK number one hit record?
Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese?
Q25. Shisha, nargile, argeela and ghalyan are all names relating to what hugely popular and culturally significant custom?
Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? 5
Q27. Which infamous Englishman's prison number was FF8282? Ronnie Biggs
Q28. In which decade was Sidney Harbour Bridge opened? 1930's (1932 EXACTLY)
Q29. Who is seventh in line to the British throne (as at May 2007)?
Q30. What was the name of the world's first nuclear submarine?
Q31. Who captained Germany's soccer team in the 1966 World Cup Final?
Q32. What colour dye is tatrazine?
Q33. The restrictive medical condition epicondylitis is commonly known as what?
Q34. What is the name of the cap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen?
Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe?
Q36. American explorer Robert Peary is generally regarded as the first to reach where in 1909? THE NORTH POLE
Q37. Which planet has the Great Red Spot in its atmosphere? JUPITER
Q38. Trinitrotoluene is better known as what?
Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 10 years
Q40. Who wrote the opera Tristan and Isolde?
Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra? Macedonia
Q42. The pistil is the reproductive organ of what? FLOWER
Q43. Geoffrey Palmer was the prime minister of which country 1989-90?
Q44. Discovery, Gillyflower and Rome Beauty are types of which fruit?
Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called?
Q46. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?DANTE ALIGHIERI
Q47.What was controversially legalised on a voluntary basis in Australia's Northern territory in 1995?EUTHANASIA
Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river?
Q49. How many bones are in the human hand? 27
Q50. What animal is Friar Tuck in the Disney animated version of Robin Hood?BADGER

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 10:02 am
by Footy Chick
29 - PRINCESS SOPHIE (or is that his wife, LOUISE is the daughter?)
32 - BLUE

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:32 pm
by BenchedEagle
[quote="magpie in the 80's"]SOMETHING TO WRAP YOUR TEETH AROUND WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO :lol:

Q7. Arboreal describes a creature which commonly lives in what? Trees

Q12. What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet? Omega

Q14. In what country is the Valley of the Kings? Egypt

Q16. Who founded the UK's Today newspaper in 1986? Murdoch!

Q19. In the Bible what is the third book of the Old Testament? Levticus

Q21. What do the initials of animal rights organization PETA stand for?

Q24. Which country produces Jarlsberg cheese? Norway

Q25. Shisha, nargile, argeela and ghalyan are all names relating to what hugely popular and culturally significant custom? Water pipe that arabs use

Q26. How many lines are in a limerick? 5

Q31. Who captained Germany's soccer team in the 1966 World Cup Final? Seeler

Q32. What colour dye is tatrazine? Yellow

Q33. The restrictive medical condition epicondylitis is commonly known as what? Tennis Elbow, i know coz ive had it.

Q34. What is the name of the cap worn by Roman Catholic clergymen? Beretta

Q35. Aside from Russia what is the largest country in Europe? Ukraine

Q38. Trinitrotoluene is better known as what? TNT

Q39. A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? 30 years

Q41. In which country is the carved (that's carved, not caved) city of Petra? Jordan

Q45. What are the Sandwich Islands now called? Hawaii


Q48. Amsterdam lies on which river? River of beer, Amstel!

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:38 pm
by Dissident
PETA - People for the ethical treatment of animals.

(And god I hate them)
(and no not because of their love for animals!)

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 1:03 pm
by RustyCage
Dissident wrote:PETA - People for the ethical treatment of animals.

(And god I hate them)
(and no not because of their love for animals!)


Disso, did you see the Penn and Teller Bullshit that theydid about PETA?

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 2:49 pm
by magpie in the 80's
LL:
CORRECT:12, 14, 21, 23, 24, 27, 30, 35, 39, 41, 43, 45, 48, 49(HAHA)
INCORRECT:10, 16, 29,

JTC:
CORRECT:14.
INCORRECT:5, 7, 27, 39, 41.

LE:
CORRECT:7, 14, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 41, 45, 48.
INCORRECT:12, 16, 39.

FC
INCORRECT:29, 32.

DISS:
CORRECT:21

Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (WHILE THE SITE IS IN LIMBO)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:48 pm
by JAS
Q16. don't buy papers but vague memory of a guy called Shah (Eddie...I think)

Q 22. Agamemnon

Q 40. Richard Wagner

regards
JAS