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1.What do the initials HB on a pencil stand for?
 
Hard Black
2.A train one kilometre long is travelling at a rate of 120 kilometres per hour through a tunnel which is three kilometres long. How long will it take the train to clear the tunnel?
 
2 minutes (1½ minutes for the front of the train to pass through plus 30 seconds until the back of the train clears the tunnel.)
3.Divided into 100 stotinki (стотинки), the lev (лев) is the currency of what European country?
 
Bulgaria
4.A plane took off from Suvarnabhumi at 6 o'clock this morning (ICT) on a flight to Los Angeles with a journey time of 17 hours 30 minutes. What time is it due to land at LAX (Pacific Daylight Time)?
 
9:30 am (14 hours time difference between PDT (UTC -7) and ICT (UTC +7))
5.Which European capital city is regarded as the birthplace of democracy?
 
Athens (Greece)
6.What 'P' describes a sentence that makes use of all the letters of the alphabet?
 
Pangram (Greek: παν γράμμα, pan gramma, "every letter")
7.The New Shekel is the currency of what country?
 
Israel
8.Using exact measurements, which is heavier: 5 kilograms or 11 pounds?
 
5 kilograms (11.0231131 pounds)
9.What two letters come next in the following sequence: SC, RM, GL, TD, PB, __?
 
DC (Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig)
10.In Greek mythology, what object was sought by Jason and the Argonauts?
 
The Golden Fleece
11.What is written immediately above the word 'ONE' in the centre of the back of a U.S. one dollar bill?
 
IN GOD WE TRUST
12.Which word describes both a blunt sword and a very thin sheet of metal?
 
Foil
13.In fashion, what does FCUK stand for?
 
French Connection United Kingdom
14.With how many checkers does each player start a game of backgammon?
 
15
15.What is the only number in the English language that, when written out, is spelt in alphabetical order?
 
Forty
16.Which well known professional wrestler was born Terry Gene Bollea in 1953?
 
Hulk Hogan

17.What were 8 inches in 1971, 5¼ inches in 1976 and 3½ inches in 1983?
 
Floppy disks
18.The USPS abbreviation of what US state is also the chemical symbol for mendelevium?
 
Maryland (MD / Md)
19.Before being replaced by the Euro, what was the currency of Portugal?
 
Escudo
20.With regards to the U.S. federal agency, what does ICE stand for?
 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
21.Who split up with Ken Carson between 2004 and 2006, during which time she dated Blaine, an Australian surfer?
 
Barbie
22.Of which country is Avianca the flag-carrying airline?
 
Colombia (Aerovías Nacionales de Colombia S.A.)
23.In the board game Monopoly, what is the total number of Chance and Community Chest squares?
 
Six (3 of each)
24.What 'S' describes the illegal practice of bidding for your own items at auction, in order to drive the price up?
 
Shill bidding
25.Not including aces or court (face) cards, what is the total value of the numeric cards of all suits in a standard deck of playing cards?
 
216 ((2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10)x4)
26.How many four sided figures are in this diagram?
 
25
27.Nurse, Mako, Blue, Zebra, Carpet, School and Bull are all types of what?
 
Shark
28.Typically defined as those born from the early-to-mid 1960s to the early 1980s, what name is given to the demographic cohort that comes after the Baby Boomers and before the Millennials?
 
Generation X / Gen X
29.In Roman religion and mythology, what god is depicted with winged sandals?
 
Mercury (Hermes is the Greek equivalent)
30.Wedding anniversaries. Put these three in date order, earliest first: Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby
 
Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald (40 - 45 - 55)
31.What is the meaning of the small arrow next to the fuel pump symbol on a vehicle's fuel gauge?
 
Indicates which side of the car the fuel filler cap is on
32.In Greek mythology, who was Helen of Troy's father?
 
Zeus

33.The Lockheed C-5 had its maiden flight on 30th June 1968 and is still in service today. By what name is it better known?
 
Galaxy
34.What 'S' describes the flexible strip of leather or canvas used by barbers to straighten and polish the blade of a razor?
 
Strop
35.What is twelve cubed?
 
1728
36.How many cubic centimetres are there in a cubic metre?
 
1 million
37.What single word can describe a ballet skirt, or an African cleric?
 
Tutu
38.Which country has the letter E as its international car registration?
 
Spain (España)
39.The Vedas are a volume of ancient texts that contain the oldest scriptures of what religion?
 
Hinduism
40.In what U.S. State was King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Rama IX, born?
 
Massachusetts (Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge)
41.What expression, referring to a lack of viable options, derives from a 16th-century livery stable owner in Cambridge who offered customers the horse nearest the stable door, or none at all?
 
Hobson's choice (said to have originated with Thomas Hobson (1544–1631))
42.What country's monarchs are Prince Phillipe and Queen Mathilde?
 
Belgium
43.The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tested 540,000 students in 72 countries in 2015 on Maths, Science and Reading. What country ranked first in all three categories?
 
Singapore
44.How many EU member states have English language names beginning with the letter 'S'?
 
4 (Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden)
45.In Norse mythology, who was chief of the Gods and father of Thor, Baldur, and Váli?
 
Odin / Óðinn
46.Which is greater?
A. 80 knots
B. 90 mph
C. 40 m/s
 
A. 80 knots (92.0624 mph / 41.1556 m/s)
47.To the nearest 1%, what was the percentage "No" vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum?
 
55 (55.3)
48.What 'F' begins the common term for an error in human action, speech or memory, believed to be caused by the unconscious mind?
 
Freudian slip
49.How many title deed cards are there in a standard game of Monopoly?
 
28 (22 streets, 4 railways, 2 utilities)
50.Which Italian City is served by Marco Polo Airport?
 
Venice


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