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1.In which two Nordic countries are police called 'Politi'?
 
Denmark & Norway ('Polis' in Sweden and Finland ('Poliisi' in Finnish); 'Lögreglan' in Iceland)
2.How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 100?
 
25 (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97)
3.¶ Also called a paragraph mark, what 7-letter word beginning with 'P' describes this symbol?
 
Pilcrow
4.Who is also known as Siddhārtha Gautama?
 
Buddha
5.Which five letter word can mean a parasitic worm, the hook of an anchor or a lucky chance?
 
Fluke
6.Giuseppe is the Italian equivalent of what English boy's name?
 
Joseph
7.€500, $5 (US) and £20 (UK) notes all have the same base or background colour. What colour is it?
 
Purple
8.How old was Princess Diana when she died in 1997?
 
36
9.How many discs does it take to fill a standard Connect Four grid?
 
42
10.Magyar is the official language of what country?
 
Hungary
11.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)
12.What is your star sign if you were born on Christmas Day?
 
Capricorn (December 22 - January 20)
13.A national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, what date is Anzac Day?
 
April 25th
14.What was Hilary Clinton's maiden name?
 
Rodham
15.What 'C' describes a small bouquet of flowers worn on a woman's dress or around her wrist for a formal occasion?
 
Corsage
16.What three letter word describes both an adult male swan and a small horse?
 
Cob

17.Z X C V _ N M. What letter is missing?
 
B (bottom row of a keyboard)
18.In the British and Commonwealth army tradition of trooping the colour, what is the "colour"?
 
The flag
19.With how many checkers does each player start a game of backgammon?
 
15
20.What 'G' is a term used to describe the process of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about how a company's products are more environmentally sound than they really are?
 
Greenwashing / Green Sheen
21.Who has been President of Austria since July 2004?
 
Heinz Fischer
22.How many coloured discs are needed to completely fill a standard sized Connect Four grid?
 
42 (7 columns x 6 rows)
23.After Adolf Dassler split with his brother Rudolf to form Adidas, what rival company did his brother create?
 
Puma
24.What is the highest denomination of Euro banknote currently in circulation?
 
€500
25.What 'P' describes a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward?
 
Palindrome
26.Who normally partners North in a game of Bridge?
 
South
27.What is the name of the French national anthem?
 
La Marseillaise (The Song of Marseille)
28.How many cubic centimetres are there in a cubic metre?
 
1 million
29.Two men, starting at the same point, walk in opposite directions for 4 metres, turn left and walk another 3 metres. What is the distance between them?
 
10 m (Pythagoras (8x8)+(6x6)=100 √100=10)
30.How many letters are there in the modern Russian alphabet?
 
33
31.The six colours of the original classic Rubik's Cube are white, red, and what other four colours?
 
Blue, Orange, Green, and Yellow
32.What 'O' is used to describe wealthy businessmen of the post-Soviet states?
 
Oligarchs

33.What is the only U.S. state capital to end with the letter 'X'?
 
Phoenix (Arizona)
34.Whose death in July 1937 was followed by radio stations around the world observing two minutes of silence?
 
Marconi (Guglielmo Marconi)
35.What nationality was psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud?
 
Austrian
36.What colour is the cross on the flag of Greece?
 
White
37.Spell correctly the plural of 'axis'.
 
Axes
38.What denomination of U.S. banknote features Ulysses S. Grant?
 
$50
39.In astrology, the three air signs are Aquarius, Gemini and what?
 
Libra
40.Which well known board game was invented by Canadians Chris Haney and Scott Abbott in 1979?
 
Trivial Pursuit
41.What Southeast Asian country has the Riel as its currency?
 
Cambodia (Khmer: រៀល)
42.Which is greater?
A. 80 knots
B. 90 mph
C. 40 m/s
 
A. 80 knots (92.0624 mph / 41.1556 m/s)
43.Link the centre of all 9 dots using just four straight lines, without lifting the pen and without tracing the same line more than once.
 
(see picture)
44.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)
45.What 'F' is the name of the prefecture in Honshu, Japan that gives its name to the nuclear disaster following the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011?
 
Fukushima
46.After how many years is a Platinum Jubilee celebrated?
 
70
47.What brand of scooter was introduced by Italian manufacturer Piaggio in 1946?
 
Vespa
48.How many millilitres are there in 1 metric cup?
 
250
49.Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom. Who was her Greek equivalent?
 
Athena
50.What brand name was launched in October 1991 with the backing of Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, and Arnold Schwarzenegger?
 
Planet Hollywood (New York)


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