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1.If it takes three people to make twelve omelettes in 2 minutes, how many people will it take to make seventy-two omelettes in 6 minutes?
 
6 (Each person = 12 omelettes in 6 minutes. 72 ÷ 12 = 6)
2.What 'S' can be a collective noun for a group of bears, or another word for detective?
 
Sleuth
3.First sold in Japan in 1996, what 'T' describes this small, hand-held digital pet?
 
Tamagotchi (Japanese: たまごっち "egg watch")
4.What single word can mean a parasitic worm, the tail of a dolphin or whale, or a lucky chance?
 
Fluke
5.Who is also known as Siddhārtha Gautama?
 
Buddha
6.Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda all have independent currencies bearing what common name?
 
Shilling
7.What is the average (mean value) of 8, 80, 800 and 8000?
 
2222 ((8+80+800+8000)÷4)
8.What number on the Beaufort Scale represents Hurricane Force conditions?
 
12
9.Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Tommy Lee Jones. Rearrange them in order, oldest first.
 
Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones (1940, 1943, 1946)
10.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)
11.In the United States, what former president's head features on the reverse side of a dime coin?
 
None (Franklin D. Roosevelt is pictured on the obverse side)
12.What are generally considered to be the four precious stones?
 
Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald
13.Named after the Swiss psychologist who invented it, what 'R' describes this psychological test using inkblots?
 
Rorschach (Hermann Rorschach)
14.Due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez, in what year was Google Image Search (now Google Images) introduced?
 
2001 (July 12)
15.Prathet thai is to Thailand as Zhōng guó is to where?
 
China (中华人民共和国 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó)
16.In British slang terms for money, how many pounds is a "monkey"?
 
500 (Apparently derived from the 19th century Indian 500 rupee note, which featured a monkey on one side.)

17.What does OPEC stand for?
 
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
18.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
19.How many tittles are there in the word Mississippi?
 
4 (The tittles are the dot above the is)
20.What is the value of this Roman numeral?
 
500,000 (D=500, the horizontal bar multiplies it by 1,000)
21.The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an intelligence alliance comprising the United States and what four other countries?
 
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom
22.What 'M', also known as a memory aid, describes a system such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assist in remembering something?
 
Mnemonic
23.Mathematics text books with CRT content have been banned by several U.S. States in recent times. In that context, what does CRT stand for?
 
Critical Race Theory
24.Trevor Sorbie, John Frieda and Lee Stafford are well known British celebrities in what field?
 
Hairdressing
25."10,000 Lakes" is the slogan on vehicle license plates issued in what U.S. state?
 
Minnesota
26.What is the only country to be a member of both OPEC and the Commonwealth of Nations?
 
Nigeria
27.Transcribed in English, what is the Japanese word for "Divine Wind"?
 
Kamikaze (神風)
28.In an alphabetical list of countries in Asia, Afghanistan come first. What comes last?
 
Yemen
29.What letter comes next in the following sequence?
G E L N D J J _
 
R (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth)
30.The unit of currency in Russia; a Ruble is divided into 100 what?
 
Kopecks
31.How many micrograms (µg) are there in one gram (g)?
 
1 million
32.What letter is represented by a single dot in Morse code?
 
E

33.What is the value of a if: (3a+12)/3 = 13 ?
 
9
34.In the phonetic alphabet, what word represents the letter 'W'?
 
Whisky
35.In Greek mythology, what creature had the head of a bull and the body of a man?
 
Minotaur
36.The original 1935 version of Monopoly took its street names from which American city?
 
Atlantic City (New Jersey)
37.After how many years of marriage would you celebrate a Ruby anniversary?
 
40
38.Name the South African-born Canadian-American business magnate best known as the founder of SpaceX and co-founder of Tesla Motors.
 
Elon Musk
39.What 'F' is an English language word of Japanese origin which describes a traditional style of bedding consisting of padded mattresses and quilts pliable enough to be folded and stored away during the day?
 
Futon
40.The Vedas are a volume of ancient texts that contain the oldest scriptures of what religion?
 
Hinduism
41.What is the combined total of rings in: the Audi logo, the Twelve Days of Christmas, and the Olympic logo?
 
14 (4+5+5)
42.According to the proverb by Benjamin Franklin, "Three may keep a secret if two of them are..." what?
 
Dead
43.Neptune and Poseidon are the ancient gods of the sea. Which is the Ancient Roman god?
 
Neptune
44.During what personal hygiene activity might you use a Pure Badger, Super Badger, or Silvertip Badger?
 
Shaving
45.Born in 1811 in Samutsongkram Province, part of modern day Thailand, what world famous phrase originates from the lives of Chang and Eng Bunker?
 
Siamese Twins
46.In the First Feeding Miracle, how many small barley loaves and how many small fish did Jesus use to feed the 5,000?
 
5 loaves and 2 fish (7 loaves and a few small fish in the Second Miracle, feeding 4,000)
47.How many points does a snowflake have?
 
6
48.Produced by Great Wall Motors since November 2020, what is the make and model of this electric car?
 
Ora - Good Cat / Haomao / Funky Cat
49.What 'G' describes the specially designed shoes used in Irish and Scottish dancing?
 
Ghillies
50.Which country has the letter C as its international car registration?
 
Cuba


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