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1.In which country was Pope Francis born?
 
Argentina (Buenos Aires)
2.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
3.Where on the body would a yarmulke be worn?
 
Head (Kippah, Kipot, Kipah, Kippot, Skullcap)
4.What item of nightwear derives its name from the Persian word for 'leg garment'?
 
Pyjamas / Pajamas (Persian: پايجامه pāyjāmeh)
5.In ancient Roman religion and myth, who was king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder?
 
Jupiter / Jove
6.Widely used since the late 1980s by Pepsico to promote some of their products, what is the name of this cartoon character?
 
Fido Dido
7.UNHRC stands for the United Nations what?
 
Human Rights Council
8.A person has a mass of 60kg on Earth. What would their mass on the moon be?
 
60kg
9.According to Guinness World Records, who is depicted by more statues worldwide than anybody else?
 
Buddha
10.Bokmål is the most widely used language in which European country?
 
Norway
11.In ancient Greek mythology, who is the sky and thunder god who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus?
 
Zeus
12.Who is also known as Siddhārtha Gautama?
 
Buddha
13.What nickname is commonly given to members of the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity?
 
Moonies (after its founder Sun Myung Moon)
14.The ninth letter in the Greek Alphabet also means 'a very small amount' in the English language. What is it?
 
Iota
15.What is the largest country in the world to have only one time zone?
 
China (GMT+8, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
16.What 'I' describes the prayer leader in a mosque?
 
Imam (Arabic: إمام)

17.Asiana Airlines are headquartered in what Asian country?
 
South Korea
18.How many faces does a hexagonal prism have?
 
8 (two hexagonal 'ends' and six rectangular 'sides')
19.What is the binary number 1000101 in decimal?
 
69
20.What does OPEC stand for?
 
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
21.What is the name of these collectible animal figurines made of flocked plastic by the Japanese gaming company Epoch?
 
Sylvanian Families
22.In Norwegian and Danish currency, 1 krone is divided into 100 what?
 
Øre
23.What 'R' describes the official currency of China?
 
Renminbi (abbreviated RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣)
24.What does the 'WD' in WD-40 stand for?
 
Water Displacement ("Water Displacement, 40th formula")
25.What did the "M" stand for in Richard M. Nixon's middle name?
 
Milhous
26.What is the official language of 26 countries in the world, the third most after English and French?
 
Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic / Literary Arabic)
27.Complete this sequence: Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, ____?
 
Red (Google logo colours)
28.At what age does a person become a quinquagenarian?
 
50 (50 to 59 inclusive)
29.What single word can describe an animal enclosure or a unit of weight?
 
Pound
30.How many cards are there altogether in a standard version of the board game Cluedo (Clue)?
 
21 (6 suspects, 6 weapons, 9 rooms)
31.When spelt backwards, what famous racehorse's name is a serious crime?
 
Red Rum (Murder)
32.What is the official national animal of Scotland?
 
Unicorn

33.The five permanent members of the UN Security Council are the United States, China, Russia, United Kingdom, and who else?
 
France
34.How many stars are there on the flag of the European Union?
 
12
35.What is the first prime number greater than 200?
 
211
36.What name is shared by a town in north-eastern France, a card game, and a crystal manufacturer?
 
Baccarat
37.On a standard computer keyboard, the % (percent) sign shares a key with what (Arabic) number?
 
5
38.What brand of scooter was introduced by Italian manufacturer Piaggio in 1946?
 
Vespa
39.List the following four weights in order, beginning with the lightest:
2 oz, 0.57 kg, 1 lb, 30 g
 
30 g, 2 oz, 1 lb, 0.57 kg (in grams: 30, 56.7, 454, 570)
40.What is the plural of the word Mongoose?
 
Mongooses
41.In Greek mythology, who was Helen of Troy's father?
 
Zeus
42.How many rows of stars are there on the flag of the United States?
 
9
43.XR is an international activist organisation that uses non-violent methods to encourage those in power to take action on climate and environment issues. What is XR an abbreviation of?
 
Extinction Rebellion
44.What country has the internet country code .at?
 
Austria
45.The Chinese prefix 'bei' (北), as in Beijing, refers to what compass point?
 
North (Beijing (北京) means "Northern Capital")
46.What number on the Beaufort Scale represents Hurricane Force conditions?
 
12
47.The name of a town on Scotland's Isle of Bute, a dynastic title given to the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles, is the Duke of .... what?
 
Rothesay
48.What former U.S. president's birth name was William Jefferson Blythe III?
 
Bill Clinton (he adopted his stepfather's surname at the age of 15)
49.Fifi Trixibelle, Peaches Honeyblossom (deceased), and Little Pixie are the daughters of what former couple?
 
Bob Geldof & Paula Yates
50.In English language terms, what five-letter acronym describes the trilateral trade bloc agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States?
 
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)


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