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1.In 1989, British Conservative politician Michael Dobbs published his first novel. In 1990 it was adapted into a BBC television drama. In 2013, both were adapted into an American TV series starring Kevin Spacey. What is the title of all three?
 
House of Cards
2.Which five letter word can mean a parasitic worm, the hook of an anchor or a lucky chance?
 
Fluke
3.What word can describe a plant, a part of our anatomy, or the Greek goddess of the rainbow?
 
Iris
4.Paul Biya is the longest ruling non-royal national leader in the world. He was appointed Prime Minister in June 1975 and has been President since November 1982, of what African country?
 
Cameroon
5.John's motorbike has a top speed of 84 km/h, Brian's has a top speed of 125 km/h, and Debbie's has a top speed of 202 km/h. What is the average (mean) top speed of the three motorbikes?
 
137 km/h
6.What letter comes next in this sequence?
O T T F F S S E N _
 
T (One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten)
7.What single word can describe a group of native Americans, a large Pacific salmon, or a type of helicopter?
 
Chinook
8.What star sign comes after Aries and before Gemini?
 
Taurus
9.Based on those mentioned in the 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, how many of Santa's reindeer have names ending with the letters "ER"?
 
4 (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, and Donner)
10.What is the birth surname of Pope Francis?
 
Bergoglio (Jorge Mario Bergoglio)
11.Giuseppe is the Italian equivalent of what English boy's name?
 
Joseph
12.What comes next in this sequence?
A, T, G, C, L, _?
 
V (The first six signs of the Zodiac: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo)
13.Which world famous company is based in the town of Billund, Denmark?
 
LEGO
14.What is the only U.S. state capital to end with the letter 'X'?
 
Phoenix (Arizona)
15.Willem III, Wilhelmina, Juliana, Beatrix .. who comes next?
 
Willem-Alexander (Kings and Queens of the Netherlands - 1849 to present day)
16.Neptune and Poseidon are the ancient gods of the sea. Which is the Ancient Roman god?
 
Neptune

17.What single, seven letter word will make this sentence whole?
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ surgeon was _ _ _  _ _ _ _ to perform the operation as he had _ _  _ _ _ _ _ to work on.
 
Notable
18.Listed alphabetically, they are Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. Starting with the oldest, list them in order of their date of origin.
 
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam (6th century BC, 1st century AD, 7th century AD)
19.How many playing blocks are there in a game of Jenga?
 
54 (18x3)
20.In what country are the headquarters of automobile manufacturer Proton?
 
Malaysia
21.What German word is often used in the English language to describe a look-alike?
 
Doppelgänger
22.What name is given to the cabin below an airship?
 
Gondola
23.What country has the internet country code .at?
 
Austria
24.Ophidiophobia is the abnormal fear of what?
 
Snakes
25.In Roman numerals, what is MMDL minus MC? (answer in Roman numerals)
 
MCCCCL (2550-1100=1450)
26.Replace these initials with words to make a true statement: 8 S on a S S
 
8 Sides on a Stop Sign
27.What 'B' describes the coloured dot worn on the centre of the forehead, commonly by Hindu and Jain women?
 
Bindi (Hindi: बिंदी, from Sanskrit bindu)
28.Relating to financial affairs, what non-hyphenated word in the English language contains three consecutive double letters?
 
Bookkeeper / Bookkeeping
29.The State Duma is the lower house of parliament of what country?
 
Russia (Russian: Госуда́рственная Ду́ма)
30.To the nearest kilogram, what is 14 stone in kilograms?
 
89 (88.9041)
31.What 'S' can be a collective noun for a group of bears, or another word for detective?
 
Sleuth
32.The CPTPP trade agreement was formed in 2018 by Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. What does 'TPP' stand for?
 
Trans-Pacific Partnership (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership)

33.Who did Jerry Brown succeed as Governor of California in January 2011?
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger
34.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
35.Which of Santa's reindeer gets its name from the German for thunder?
 
Donner (Blitzen means lightning/flash)
36.What 'D' describes any of various crane-like devices used on a ship for supporting, raising, and lowering equipment such as boats and anchors?
 
Davit
37.Instinct, Intimately, and Signature are men's fragrances by who?
 
David Beckham
38.To the nearest degree, what is 120° Fahrenheit in Celsius?
 
49 (48.8889)
39.What colour is the letter 'L' on Google's logo?
 
Green
40.Which Christian religious holiday, sometimes called the Commemoration of All Faithful Departed, is usually celebrated on 2nd November?
 
All Souls' Day
41.If 3 people can eat 3 steaks in 3 days, how many steaks can 6 people eat in 6 days?
 
12 (3 in 3 days, so 6 people can eat 6 steaks in 3 days. In 6 days, they will be able to eat twice as many, which is 12.)
42.Of all the letters in the standard NATO phonetic alphabet, how many are boys names?
 
5 (Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Romeo, Victor)
43.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)
44.Replace these initials with words: A POTB is one way to congratulate someone.
 
Pat On The Back
45.Alongside English, what is the official national language of Pakistan?
 
Urdu
46.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)
47.What American federal holiday is celebrated on the third Monday in January?
 
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
48.What is the official language of 26 countries in the world, the third most after English and French?
 
Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic / Literary Arabic)
49.In centimetres, what is the diameter of a standard CD or DVD?
 
12
50.What connects the years 1865, 1881,1901, and 1963?
 
Assassination of U.S. Presidents


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