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1.Correctly spell the U.S. state with the postal abbreviation MA.
 
Massachusetts
2.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
3.Other than resigning, how many different moves does a chess player have to choose from at the start of a game?
 
20 (8 pawns x 2 moves, 2 knights x 2 moves)
4.What is the most common term used to describe All Saints' Eve, the day before All Saints' Day?
 
Halloween
5.Seamaster and Speedmaster are two lines of watches by what manufacturer?
 
Omega
6.In a 2015 poll carried out across four continents, what was ranked the most famous locomotive of all time?
 
Flying Scotsman (LNER Class A3 4472)
7.What 'R' describes the official currency of China?
 
Renminbi (abbreviated RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣)
8.JVC first launched the VHS format in September 1976. What does VHS stand for?
 
Video Home System
9.What mode of transport gets its original name from the Latin word meaning "for all"?
 
Bus / Omnibus
10.Complete this proverb: When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks ____ _ ____  (3 word answer)
 
... like a nail
11.What 'D' describes the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of a ship's hull?
 
Draft / Draught
12.In which two Nordic countries are police called 'Politi'?
 
Denmark & Norway ('Polis' in Sweden and Finland ('Poliisi' in Finnish); 'Lögreglan' in Iceland)
13.According to Christian ethics, how many deadly sins are there?
 
7 (Wrath, Greed, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy, and Gluttony)
14.One U.S. oil barrel equals how many U.S. gallons?
 
42
15.Which country comes last in the world alphabetically?
 
Zimbabwe
16.Carl XVI Gustaf is the reigning king of which country?
 
Sweden

17.The title Duke or Duchess of Brabant is given to the heir to the throne of what European country?
 
Belgium (currently Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant)
18.The name of what French daily newspaper translates into English as "The World"?
 
Le Monde
19.How many dice are used in a game of Yahtzee?
 
5
20.What popular game features a character named "Boddy" in North America and "Black" in most other English speaking countries?
 
Clue / Cluedo
21.What is the official residence of the President of France?
 
Élysée Palace
22.In May 2006, Belfast City Airport officially changed its name in honour of what famous Irishman?
 
George Best
23.How many Sacraments of the Catholic Church are there?
 
7 (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony)
24.Widely used since the late 1980s by Pepsico to promote some of their products, what is the name of this cartoon character?
 
Fido Dido
25.In ancient Roman religion and myth, who is king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder?
 
Jupiter / Jove (Latin: Iuppiter)
26.What 'N' is the most commonly quoted Tokyo Stock Exchange index?
 
Nikkei 225
27.Miles "Tails" Prower is the best friend and sidekick of what video game character?
 
Sonic the Hedgehog
28.What single 3-letter word goes after gall, and before hem to make one 7-letter and one 6-letter word?
 
Ant (Gallant and Anthem)
29.What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
 
Short
30.Who replaced Angela Merkel as chancellor of Germany in December 2021?
 
Olaf Scholz
31.Red, green, and blue are the primary light colours. What three primary colours are normally used in printing?
 
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow
32.After how many years would you celebrate a diamond anniversary?
 
60

33.Bokmål is the most widely used language in which European country?
 
Norway
34.The New Shekel is the currency of what country?
 
Israel
35.Often considered as art, what 'G' is an English language term taken from the Italian word for "scratched"?
 
Graffiti (Italian: graffiato)
36.What German politician earned the nickname "Audi Man" because he married four times?
 
Gerhard Schröder
37.Who, in Greek mythology, is twin brother of the goddess Artemis?
 
Apollo
38.24 Sussex Drive is the official residence of the Prime Minister of what country?
 
Canada (Ottawa, Ontario)
39.What 'C' describes the canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony?
 
Chuppah (Hebrew: חוּפָּה‎)
40.Throughout the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas, how many gifts are given in total?
 
364 (1+3+6+10+15+21+28+36+45+55+66+78)
41.What 6 letter acronym describes the United Nations agency responsible for, amongst other things, World Heritage Sites?
 
UNESCO
42.According to the Genesis flood narrative, how many people were on board Noah's Ark?
 
8 (Noah, his wife, his three sons, and his sons' wives)
43.Used by watchmakers and jewellers, a loupe is a small type of what?
 
Magnifying glass
44.The name of the website Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious ..." what?
 
Oracle
45.Everyone on tonight's picture round was born on this day, 6th July. Between 1 and 12, write down two numbers: The person with most recent birth date and the person with the oldest birth date.
 
5 and 3 (1980 and 1907)
46.What country has the world's largest Muslim population?
 
Indonesia
47.What colour smoke rises from the Vatican chimney when a new Pope has been elected?
 
White
48.In Norse mythology, who was chief of the Gods and father of Thor, Baldur, and Váli?
 
Odin / Óðinn
49.If you were a chalkie in Australia, what would you be?
 
Teacher
50.What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet?
 
Gamma (uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Greek: Γάμμα)


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