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1.The unit of currency in Russia; a Ruble is divided into 100 what?
 
Kopecks
2.Who is Greece's current Minister of Finance?
 
Yanis Varoufakis
3.What does the W stand for in George W. Bush's name?
 
Walker
4.Braille is based around a grid of how many dots?
 
6
5.What comes next in this sequence?
3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, _?
 
3 ('ten' has three letters)
6.What six letter acronym is used to describe the United Nations Children's Fund?
 
UNICEF (formerly called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund)
7.After how many years would you celebrate your crystal anniversary?
 
15
8.Ulf Kristersson is the current prime minister of what European country?
 
Sweden
9.The NATO phonetic alphabet includes five male first names. Name any four of them.
 
Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Romeo, Victor
10.Which is the only vowel not found on the top row of a standard keyboard?
 
A
11.Legend has it that if a courtier upset one of the ancient kings of Siam, the king would present them with a gift ultimately aimed at ruining them because of its high maintenance costs. Giving rise to a modern day term, what was this traditional gift?
 
White elephant
12.Which part of your anatomy is also the currency of Costa Rica?
 
Colon (Costa Rican colón)
13.If you were shoving an aglet through an eyelet, what are you most likely to be doing?
 
Tying shoelaces
14.Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. What language is used to represent Switzerland on its postage stamps?
 
Latin (Helvetia - Helvetica)
15.What 'T' is a modern day term from the Latin word for "three roads"?
 
Trivia (the "three roads" represent the three lower Artes Liberales, i.e. grammar, logic, and rhetoric)
16.What can run but never walks; has a mouth but never talks; has a head but never weeps; and has a bed but never sleeps?
 
A river

17.On a standard clock face with Roman numerals, what do all the numbers add up to? (answer in Roman numerals)
 
LXXVIII (78)
18.Which of these is the odd one out?
Aunt, Brother, Cousin, Father, Mother, Niece, Sister, Uncle
 
Cousin (All the rest are gender specific)
19.In Greek mythology, who beheaded Medusa, the snake-haired Gorgon, and used her head as a weapon?
 
Perseus
20.Who normally partners North in a game of Bridge?
 
South
21.The USPS abbreviation of what US state is also the chemical symbol for mendelevium?
 
Maryland (MD / Md)
22.What date is celebrated annually as Star Wars Day?
 
May 4th (May the Fourth be with you)
23.Solve this Sudoku puzzle to reveal the 3 digit figure highlighted.
 
849
24.How many white keys are there on a standard modern piano?
 
52 (+ 36 black = 88)
25.What nationality is WikiLeaks' editor-in-chief Julian Assange?
 
Australian
26.The maple leaf on Canada's national flag has how many points?
 
11
27.Which country's flag carrying airline has the IATA code IB?
 
Spain (Iberia)
28.Den grimme Ælling in Danish; Das häßliche Entlein in German. What is the English name for this fairy tale?
 
The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen)
29.What percentage of gold does 18 carat gold contain?
 
75% (18/24)
30.What name is given to the horsemen that jab the bull with a lance at the start of a Spanish bullfight?
 
Picador
31.How many micrograms (µg) are there in one gram (g)?
 
1 million
32.What country has the world's largest Muslim population?
 
Indonesia

33.How many black keys are there on a standard modern 88 key piano?
 
36
34.What were the names of Titanic's two sister ships?
 
Olympic and Britannic
35.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)
36.In which country was pioneering bodybuilder Charles Atlas born in 1892?
 
Italy (born Angelo Siciliano)
37.The Spanish for "knight" or "gentleman", what 'C' is commonly used in Spanish-speaking regions as a form of address for older gentlemen?
 
Caballero(s)
38.In Monopoly, what square precedes Pacific Avenue (US), Regent Street (UK), Castlereagh Street (AU) and Dee Street (NZ)?
 
Go To Jail
39.What country has the international vehicle registration code ZA?
 
South Africa (from Dutch Zuid-Afrika)
40.In fashion, what does FCUK stand for?
 
French Connection United Kingdom
41.What demonym is used to describe people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
 
Congolese
42.Born Hiram Ulysses Grant, former U.S. president Ulysses S. Grant claimed the 'S.' did not stand for anything. Others attributed it to his mother's maiden name. What was it?
 
Simpson
43.Bokmål is the most widely used language in which European country?
 
Norway
44.In Greek and Roman mythology, what creature was half-man, half-horse?
 
Centaur
45.One U.S. oil barrel equals how many U.S. gallons?
 
42
46.What 'L' is a breed of dog named after a north-easterly region of Canada?
 
Labrador
47.What single, seven letter word will make this sentence whole?
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ surgeon was _ _ _  _ _ _ _ to perform the operation as he had _ _  _ _ _ _ _ to work on.
 
Notable
48.A person has a mass of 60kg on Earth. What would their mass on the moon be?
 
60kg
49.What word can describe a plant, a part of our anatomy, or the Greek goddess of the rainbow?
 
Iris
50.Prathet thai is to Thailand as Zhōng guó is to where?
 
China (中华人民共和国 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó)


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