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1.What 'M' describes the tall spires typically found in Islamic mosques?
 
Minaret
2.Write down two words which are homophonic heterographs of the word sent. (½ point for each)
 
cent, scent (sound alike, different spelling and meaning)
3.A national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, what date is Anzac Day?
 
April 25th
4.What 'N' is the most commonly quoted Tokyo Stock Exchange index?
 
Nikkei 225
5.What is the value of this Roman numeral?
 
500,000 (D=500, the horizontal bar multiplies it by 1,000)
6.To what country's stock exchange does the DAX index belong?
 
Germany (Deutscher Aktienindex)
7.Three breeds of dog have been merged together here. What are they?
CGDHRAIECHYHUH
SAOHHUUUNNADD
 
Chihuahua, greyhound, dachshund
8.What 'S' can be a collective noun for a group of bears, or another word for detective?
 
Sleuth
9.According to the proverb by Benjamin Franklin, "Three may keep a secret if two of them are..." what?
 
Dead
10.What is the highest denomination of Euro banknote currently in circulation?
 
€500
11.What does a vexillologist study?
 
Flags (a synthesis of the Latin word vexillum "flag" and the Greek suffix -logia "study")
12.Which well known Russian word translates into English as 'council'?
 
Soviet (сове́т)
13.Greek alphabet: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, ______. What comes next? (fill in the blank)
 
Epsilon (Εε)
14.What 'G' describes the manipulation of the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favour one party or class?
 
Gerrymandering
15.What style of denim shorts is named after a character from The Dukes of Hazzard?
 
Daisy Dukes
16.In Greek mythology, what many-headed serpent was killed by Heracles?
 
Hydra (Lernaean Hydra)

17.Members of what religious movement include Tom Cruise, Kirstie Alley and John Travolta?
 
Church of Scientology
18.What letter comes next in this sequence? G E L N D J _
 
J (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges)
19.In Greek and Roman mythology, what creature was half-man, half-horse?
 
Centaur
20.What German politician earned the nickname "Audi Man" because he married four times?
 
Gerhard Schröder
21.What colour represents 0 on a roulette wheel?
 
Green
22.What language is this?
 
Burmese / Myanmar language (Myăma Nainngandaw - Myanmar State)
23.Which car manufacturer has produced models including the Gallardo, Reventón, and Aventador?
 
Lamborghini
24.How many housing property squares are there on a Monopoly board?
 
22
25.What was the end result of Operation Neptune Spear conducted by the CIA in 2011?
 
Death of Osama bin Laden
26.At what age does a person become a quinquagenarian?
 
50 (50 to 59 inclusive)
27.What is the probablity of rolling two dice and it coming out as seven?
 
1 in 6 (6/36)
28.What 'C' describes a broad waist sash, usually pleated, often worn with a dinner jacket or tuxedo?
 
Cummerbund
29.LOT is the national airline of what country?
 
Poland (LOT Polish Airlines)
30.What is being held in the right hand of the Maori chief on the coat of arms of New Zealand?
 
"Taiaha" / Spear
31.On a standard PlayStation controller, what colour is the triangle button?
 
Green
32.On a standard clock face with Roman numerals, what do all the numbers add up to? (answer in Roman numerals)
 
LXXVIII (78)

33.According to the latest figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organization, which European country is the top international tourist destination in the world?
 
France (74.2 million international tourist arrivals in 2009)
34.Acrophobia is a fear of what?
 
Heights
35.Throughout the mainland Americas, only two countries remain that drive on the left. Name them.
 
Guyana and Suriname
36.The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are Pestilence, War, Famine and what?
 
Death
37.Sample cards bearing the name "C. F. Frost" or "Charles F. Frost" often feature in advertisements for what financial services company?
 
American Express (Charles F. Frost was an advertising executive at Ogilvy & Mather in the 1960s)
38.In the Oxford English Dictionary, "dermatoglyphics" and "uncopyrightable" are probably the longest of their type. What makes these fifteen-letter words so unusual?
 
No letters are repeated
39.This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious how quickly you can find out what is so atypical about it? It looks so plain you would think nothing was wrong with it! In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is unusual though. So, what is uncommon about it?
 
No letter E (the most common letter used in the English language)
40.Z X C V _ N M. What letter is missing?
 
B (bottom row of a keyboard)
41.How many times does the digit 5 appear in the numbers 1 to 100?
 
20 (5,15,25,35,45,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,65,75,85,95)
42.The USPS abbreviation of what US state is also the chemical symbol for mendelevium?
 
Maryland (MD / Md)
43.Ophidiophobia is the abnormal fear of what?
 
Snakes
44.In British and American units of measurement, how many teaspoons are there in a tablespoon?
 
3 (15ml. In Australia it is 4, or 20ml)
45.A legal "pick-me-up" and a hotel employee: Answer with two words that do not follow the "I before E except after C" rule.
 
Caffeine / Concierge
46.What D-Day landing beach is also the name of a U.S. state?
 
Utah
47.What is the Hebrew name for the Jewish holiday on the Day of Atonement?
 
Yom Kippur (יום הכיפורים)
48.What name is given to the cabin below an airship?
 
Gondola
49.What does the W stand for in George W. Bush's name?
 
Walker
50.Which one of these is the odd one out: Albert Einstein, Leonardo De Vinci, John F Kennedy, or Marco Polo? [disregarding nationality]
 
Albert Einstein (the others have airports named after them - Rome, New York, and Venice)


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