GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby JAS » Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:56 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
JAS wrote:The film was very good...Geoffrey Rush brilliant as Sade...also has Michael Caine, Jaoquin Pheonix and Kate Winslett. Sorry fellas...it's not porn either. As you say, a fascinating fellow.

To make up for going of topic :lol:

Q3 Bolivia.........CORRECT
Q14 436.........keep going up JAS :lol:

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:shock: :wink: :roll: I think you might rephrase that one given the context of the question :lol:

Q14 548

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:01 pm

JAS wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
JAS wrote:The film was very good...Geoffrey Rush brilliant as Sade...also has Michael Caine, Jaoquin Pheonix and Kate Winslett. Sorry fellas...it's not porn either. As you say, a fascinating fellow.

To make up for going of topic :lol:

Q3 Bolivia.........CORRECT
Q14 436.........keep going up JAS :lol:

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:shock: :wink: :roll: I think you might rephrase that one given the context of the question :lol:

Q14 548 haha thought i would get a comment :wink: but your still short :D

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby JAS » Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:07 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
JAS wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
JAS wrote:The film was very good...Geoffrey Rush brilliant as Sade...also has Michael Caine, Jaoquin Pheonix and Kate Winslett. Sorry fellas...it's not porn either. As you say, a fascinating fellow.

To make up for going of topic :lol:

Q3 Bolivia.........CORRECT
Q14 436.........keep going up JAS :lol:

Regards
JAS


:shock: :wink: :roll: I think you might rephrase that one given the context of the question :lol:

Q14 548 haha thought i would get a comment :wink: but your still short :D

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No need to get personal...big nose :wink:

Q14 bloody hell....750

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby MagicKiwi » Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:45 pm

Q11: Fengshui
Red (and White)
Red (Backs)
All (Blacks)
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby magpie in the 80's » Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:57 pm

MagicKiwi wrote:Q11: Fengshui


correct MK
JAS incorrect to high. i will give you the answer or we will be up and down all night. :wink:
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby JAS » Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:10 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:
MagicKiwi wrote:Q11: Fengshui


correct MK
JAS incorrect to high. i will give you the answer or we will be up and down all night. :wink:
600


Oooooh you are awful... :wink:

Q18. How about Constantinople.

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby magpie in the 80's » Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:20 pm

JAS wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
MagicKiwi wrote:Q11: Fengshui


correct MK
JAS incorrect to high. i will give you the answer or we will be up and down all night. :wink:
600


Oooooh you are awful... :wink:

Q18. How about Constantinople.........INCORRECT JAS

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 4

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:25 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:Q1. What was the name of the old wolf in Jungle Book? AKELA
Q2. Which city suffered the most casualties in World War II due to aerial bombardment? TOYKO
Q3. In which countries would you find the following cultural sites protected by UNESCO? 5 ANSWERS REOUIRED.
a: Ruins of Carthage TUNISIA
b: Abu Simbel temple EGYPT
c: Timbuktu MALI
d: the fortress Cartagena COLUMBIA
e: Potosi,the richest city in South America in the 16th and 17th centuriesBOLIVIA
Q4. Define the phenomenon known as "Dermo Optic". WHEN ONE CAN SEE WITHOUT EYES.....BY TOUCHING
Q5. How many litres of saliva does a cow produce each day? 54 LITRE'S
Q6. Picasso went through two periods named after colors. Name them BLUE AND PINK
Q7. The oldest Christian country in the world is a little country that lies between Europe and Asia. Name the country. ARMENIA
Q8. What does a gluon do? HOLDS QUARKS TOGETHER
Q9. "Childhood living is easy to do" are the first words to which Stones song? WILD HORSES
Q10. Name the two longest poisonous snakes in the world. KING COBRA AND BLACK MAMBA]
Q11. What is the Mandarin expression for wind and water? FENG SHUI
Q12. What was Thor Heyerdahl's sailing ship RA II constructed from ? PAPYRUS
Q13. In which films would you find the following characters? 4 ANSWERS REQUIRED
a: Tiger Lilli PETER PAN
b: Regan MacNeil THE EXOCIST
c: John Coffey THE GREEN MILE
d: Miss Gulch WIZARD OF OZ
Q14. How many differant sexual positions are there according to the Marquis de Sade? 600
Q15. What is the name of the sea strait in which most of the pirate boardings take place. Seven letters, Three "A"s. MALACCA
Q16. Which rock 'n' roll star intoduced the "duck walk"? CHUCK BERRY
Q17. What is the only country outside of Europe in the top 10 list for beer consumption? (Measured in litres per person) AUSTRALIA
Q18. What was the largest pre industrial city in the world with an area of 1,000 sq. km.? (900-1500AD) ANGKOR WAT
Q19. Which kind of creature in Hebrew legend is made from clay? Five letters GOLEM
Q20. When was the first test tube baby born? And can you name the baby? 1978 LOUISE BROWN
Q21. What is the name of the test with ink blots on a piece of paper that annoys so many characters in films? RORSCHACH
Q22. The Canadian Arthur Roy Brown was responsible for the death of which very famous German? THE RED BARON
Q23. What is a Big Mac called in Russia? BOLSHOI MAK
Q24. How many shells were fired by both sides on the battle fields of Europe in World War I?
a: 8,000,000 b: 80,000,000 c: 800,000,000 d: 8,000,000,000 C) 800,000,000
Q25. The eleven most expensive paintings sold at an auction. Name the seven artists in this list.
1. VINCENT VAN GOGH
2. PICASSO
3. JACKSON POLLOCK
4. RENIOR
5. RUBENS
6. GUSTAV KLIMT
7. CEZANNE
Q26. A gold plated album of which musical was left on the moon by Apollo astronauts because it was JFK's favorrite. Name the musical. CAMELOT
Q27. Which of Gandhi's nicknames meant:[/b] a: great soul MAHATMA and b: father? BAPU] 2 ANSWERS REQUIRED
Q28. In literature, who did Kala rescue? TARZAN
Q29. Military blunders. Who paid a very high price in loss of lives (who lost) in the following battles? 5 ANSWERS REQUIRED
a: Battle of Stirling Bridge 1297 THE ENGLISH
b: Battle of Adwana 1896 THE ITALIANS
c: Tsushima 1905 THE RUSSIANS
d: Dieppe 1942 THE ALLIES
e: Dien Bien Phu 1954THE FRENCH
Q30. Who sang "War" "what is it good for"? EDWIN STARR


QUESTIONS ANSWERED ARE IN RED.
QUESTIONS UNANSWERED ARE IN BLUE.

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