Quiz Archive

Quiz Number #070

True false

The sea Horse is the only fish that can hold objects in it’s tail.
TRUE

Florence Nightingale was born in Florence.
TRUE

Zeta is the last letter of the Greek Alphebet.
FALSE

Blackpool Tower is due to be pulled down in 2014.
FALSE

The Burj Al Arab in Dubai is the world’s tallest hotel.
FALSE

Media Mix – Airports

Isle Of Man

Belfast

Tenerife

Chicago

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport,

Movies

Monsters vs Aliens

The Bridge on the River Kwai

Caddyshack

The Green Mile

What’s Love Got to Do with It

Heat

Dominic Littlewood

Karren Brady

Michael McIntyre

Bill Murray

Alexis Jordan

Albums

2009 The E.N.D. – Black Eyed Peas

1986 Through the Barricades – Spandau Ballet

1990 I’m Your Baby Tonight – Whitney Housten

2005 Have a Nice Day – Bon Jovi

1961 Come Swing with Me! – Frank Sinatra

EASY

In Spanish, what is Agua de mesa?
Drinking Water <
House Wine
Garlic Prawns
Swimming Pool

Paddy Ashdown was the leader of which political party?
Liberal Democrats <
Labour
Conservative
Green Party

In bingo lingo, which number is referred to as “Two Fat Ladies”?
22
44
66
88 <

What is the common name for a Gatso?
Speed Camera <
Corkscrew
Piranha
Door mat

Which boxer was married to the actress Robin Givens?
Mike Tyson <
Frank Bruno
Muhamid Ali
Chris Eubank

MEDIUM

What is the name of Google’s operating system, used on Smartphones?
Safari
Android <
Chrome
Linux

Which actor played the part of Cedric Brown in the 2005 film Nanny McPhee?
Colin Firth <
Jim Broadbent
Daniel Craig
Hugh Laurie

In which country would you find the town of Nokia?
Norway
Finland <
Belgium
Japan

Which TV presenter presented the very first National Lottery draw in 1994?
Chris Evans
Noel Edmonds <
Jonathon Ross
Terry Wogan

Who was the “King Of The Swingers” in the Jungle Book?
King Louie <
Baloo
Bagheera
Mowgli

HARD

Sherbet Is Cockney Rhyming Slang For What Mode Of Transport?
Taxi <
Bus
Train
Bike

A Philatelist would collect what?
Junk
Stamps <
Autographs
Wine

Sebastian Coe won how many Olympic Gold medals during his career as an athlete?
0
2 <
3
4

Anniversaries – What number can be obtained by subtracting Pearl from Gold?
10
20 <
30
40

How old was Walt Disney when he died?
35
45
55
65 <

Who’s That Girl

Ulrika Jonsson

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