Quiz #55

Quiz #55

Round 1

Question 1

What is the given first name of royal Kate Middleton, actress Cate Blanchett, and television presenter Cat Deeley?

Catherine

1 point

Question 2

Which animated character claims to be ‘smarter than the average bear’?

Yogi Bear

1 point

Question 3

In Latin American names such as Hernandez, Fernandez, Ramirez, and Chavez, what is the literal meaning of the names’ ‘ez’ ending?

Son of

1 point

Question 4

In the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, Bond plays arch villain Auric Goldfinger at what sport – with both players ultimately cheating?

Golf

1 point

Question 5

Which Nobel Prize winning biologist, who helped deduce the double helix structure of DNA, passed away on November 6?

James Watson

1 point

Question 6

Derived from the name of a French-Swiss dish in which cheese is placed between pieces of bread or dough, covered with an egg and milk mixture, and then baked, what is the name of the circular ovenproof dish generally associated with single-serving desserts such as soufflé, crème brûlée, and chocolate pudding?

Ramekin

1 point

Question 7

A common way for Neapolitans to use up their leftovers, what are the two main ingredients in the Naples dish frittata di maccheroni?

Egg
Pasta

2 points

Question 8

Translated into English, what does Paris’s nickname ‘la Ville Lumière’ mean? And which other major French city has an almost identical nickname, being known as ‘la Ville des Lumières’?

The City of Light
Lyon

*Every December Lyon has a four-day Fête des lumières light festival which gives thanks to Mary, mother of Jesus,  for answering prayers to end the plague of 1643, with the tradition of placing lights in windows arising due to a storm in 1852. Coincidentally, cinema pioneers the Lumière brothers came from Lyon, and now a film festival called the Lumière Festival is also held in the city in October.

2 points

Question 9

Disney’s 2004 direct-to-video animation The Three Musketeers was the first time which three of its popular cartoon characters had appeared together in a feature-length film?

Mickey Mouse
Donald Duck
Goofy

*The trio are joined by Pluto, with Minnie Mouse playing a princess.

3 points

Question 10

Make the longest word possible from the following letters: AACEIRSST

Staircase

Up to 9 points
(*length of word equates to points awarded)

Round 1 points
(Maximum: 22)

Round 2

Question 1

How many bones are there in the neck of a human, as well as the neck of a mouse and a giraffe?

Seven

1 point

Question 2

Offshore Energies UK, the trade association for UK offshore oil and gas production, has announced that oil and gas workers will now have to weigh less than 124.7kg – a move that will force approximately 2500 workers to lose weight or be barred from working offshore, with another 2500 people on the cusp of the weight limit. What safety procedure was given as the reason for setting the weight limit?

Emergency helicopter winch evacuation

1 point

Question 3

What common condition do companies Zbiotics and deFaire Medical claim that their ‘prebiotic’ supplements help cure due to their breaking down of acetaldehyde in the gut – although scientists have said that the positive effects from such supplements are generally minimal since much of this condition’s problems are actually made from reactions in the liver, brain, gastrointestinal tract, and pancreas?

Hangover

1 point

Question 4

Which team retained baseball’s World Series with a dramatic extra innings Game 7 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on November 1?

Los Angeles Dodgers

*In a tense ending, the Blue Jays were inches from winning at the bottom of the 9th innings – the final regulation inning – when, with the score tied at 4, Dodgers’ catcher Will Smith lifted his foot from home base during a catch as a Blue Jays player slid in to score what would be the winning run, only for Smith to get his foot back down just in time. On the very next pitch two Dodgers fielders ran into each other while fielding a fly ball, but one held on for the catch that sent the game to the extra innings – in which Smith hit the winning run.

1 point

Question 5

In women’s tennis, which Kazakh former Wimbledon champion won the singles event at the end of season WTA Finals in Riyadh on November 8, played between the world’s top eight players, and claimed a record $5.235m in prize money by going undefeated through the group and knockout stages of the competition? Her path to victory included victories over Iga Świątek, Amanda Animisova, Ekaterina Alexandrova, Jessica Pegula, and Aryna Sabalenka.

Elena Rybakina

*Rybakina was the last player to qualify for the finals, but finished the season on a hot streak: she won the Ningbo Open in October, reached the semi-finals in Tokyo before withdrawing – which moved her to six in the world – and then won the WTA Finals, meaning she won 11 consecutive matches to close the season.

1 point

Question 6

What UK brand of soft toys, launched in 1999 but the popularity of which significantly rose during the Covid-19 pandemic, controversially announced in June that its ‘brand elevation strategy’ meant it would no longer supply toys to 100 stores, primarily small independent toy and children’s goods shops that had stocked the products for years?

Jellycat

*Jellycat also told many other smaller stores that although they would still receive stock they could no longer advertise themselves as an ‘Official Jellycat stockist’. Duringa public backlash the company shut down its Trustpilot reviews for three weeks.

1 point

Question 7

Between which two major American cities does the 27-hour Cardinal train service run?

New York
Chicago

2 points

Question 8

What are the names of the three members of the Finch family that appear in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird?

Atticus Finch
Jean Finch (‘Scout’)
Jeremy Finch (‘Jem’)

3 points

Question 9

According to Q3 2025 data from the Nevada Gaming Control Board, which covers the major gambling areas of Las Vegas and Reno, what are the five table and card games that have the most public tables dedicated to them in the state’s casinos?

Twenty One / Blackjack
Poker
Baccarat
Roulette
Craps

*With 2093 tables, Twenty One has over three times as many tables as poker, but trails the most popular slot machines: 25¢ (2767 machines), $1 (5137 machines), and 1¢ (35785 machines).

5 points

Question 10

What are the five cities in South America with a population above 9 million?

São Paulo
Buenos Aires
Rio de Janeiro
Lima
Bogotá

5 points

Round 2 points
(Maximum: 21)

Total points
(Maximum: 43)

Round 3

Question 1

What animal has the nickname ‘the grey ghost of the Himalayas’?

Snow leopard

*Snow leopards tend to hunt by getting higher than their prey, sometimes rolling in dirt – possibly for camouflage or to disguise their scent – and then ambushing at high speed down the hillside, with the snow leopard capable of jumping up to 15m during its descent., making for dramatic video footage when the animal and prey tumble off a cliff face. A recent scientific paper showed although snow leopards will often kill young goats, sheep, and ibex, they are the only big cat that consistently and deliberately hunts ‘prime male’ prey – often twice their own body size- which is believed to be because large male ibex find moving on cliff faces more difficult.

1 point

Question 2

What alternative name is given to Channel Islands milk, sourced from the Jersey or Guernsey breeds of cattle, with the name referring to the colour of foil or cap traditionally placed on the bottle?

Gold top

1 point

Question 3

In the 2019 DCeased comic book mini series, which of Batman’s allies shoots him dead with a shotgun to stop him becoming a zombie?

Alfred Pennyworth

1 point

Question 4

The most recent disease outbreak emergency warning issued by the World Health Organisation was on November 5 for an outbreak of RVF in Mauritania and Senegal, with 404 confirmed cases and 42 deaths. Named for a geographical feature on the opposite side of Africa from Mauritania and Senegal, for what do the letters RVF stand?

Rift Valley Fever

1 point

Question 5

American model and actress Kaia Gerber is the daughter of which supermodel, who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s?

Cindy Crawford

*Kaia is the daughter of Crawford and businessman Rande Gerber.

1 point

Question 6

Rarely eaten in western culture outside periods of famine, but appearing in various dishes in Asian cuisine, what is rock tripe?

Lichen

*Rock tripe is lichen in the genus Umbilicaria., and contains more calories than honey.

1 point

Question 7

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney passed away on November 3. Under which president did he serve as Vice President? And for which president did he serve as Chief of Staff?

George W. Bush
Gerald Ford

2 points

Question 8

All multiple nominees for the Academy Award for Best Director – two receiving three nominations, and one receiving two nominations and one win – who were the directors of the first three films in the Alien franchise?

Ridley Scott
James Cameron
David Fincher

3 points

Question 9

What are the four different types of simple railway track piece that come in model railway company Hornby’s ‘Track Pack A’, the beginners model railway track pack?

Straight
Corner
Points
Buffer

4 points

Question 10

What were the names of the seven main officers on the USS Enterprise in the original series of Star Trek, as played by William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, and George Takei?

James T. Kirk (Captain Kirk)
Spock
Leonard McCoy (Bones)
Montgomery Scott (Scotty)
Nyota Uhura
Pavel Chekov
Hikaru Sulu

7 points

Round 3 points
(Maximum: 22)

Total points
(Maximum: 65)

Round 4

Question 1

Described by right-wing commentator Steve Bannon as ‘one of the biggest warning signs’ from the various US elections held on November 4 that the Republican Party may do badly in the 2026 mid-term elections, the Democrat Party won landslide victories for both available positions on the Public Service Commission of which generally conservative US state last week, in both cases winning over 62 per cent of the vote?

Georgia

*The win was the first Democrat win for the Georgia PSC since 2000, and its first non-federal state-wide win since 2006. As the PSC candidates are not as well known as senators and congressmen, meaning people often vote on party lines, the result is being seen as a reflection of diminished Republican popularity.

1 point

Question 2

Sharing its name with a letter of the Greek alphabet, what is the name of the protein that exists in the axons of all brain cells and helps modulate cell stability and signals, but the ‘entanglement’ of which is – alongside an abundance of the amyloid protein – one of the main causes of dementia due to its killing of neurons, breaking of their connected signal chains, and ability to then move into other cells?

Tau

*The control and removal of ‘abnormal’ tau is one of the key areas of Alzheimer’s Disease research.

1 point

Question 3

Going by the acronym INP, what is the name given to the particles around which ice forms, and without which liquids can supercool below their normal freezing point?

Ice nucleating particles (ice nucleus)

*One of nature’s longest hibernators, the Arctic ground squirrel, is believed to cleanse its blood of ice nucleating particles prior to hibernation, allowing its body temperature to drop to -3° for multiple weeks without its blood freezing, before it shivers itself warm across 12 hours and then cools again. Studies into this, plus how the animal’s brain regrows synapses that have been killed by the cold, may have benefits in human medicine.

1 point

Question 4

Typically given to ten cities, towns, or communities each year, and currently open for applications for its 2026 award, what quality does the All-America City Award celebrate?

Civic engagement / community collaboration

*Presented by the National Civic League, the awards also offer an individual award for community engagement, and a Hall of Fame award for past winners that have continued to excel, which was won in 2025 by Lakewood, Colorado for its Sustainable Neighborhoods Programme.

1 point

Question 5

Covering approximately 50 per cent of the island of Hawai’i, with submarine flanks that go 5km underwater, plus 8km of depressed crust pushed beneath it, what is the world’s largest active volcano based on mass?

Mauna Loa

*Just 55km north-east of Mauna Loa is the Mauna Kea volcano., which reaches an altitude 38m higher than Mauna Loa but contains less mass and less topographical prominence (i.e. drop to the surrounding area).

1 point

Question 6

The Agatha Christie characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have been adapted into what popular illustrated children’s book series, with the first two books released on October 23?

Mr Men and Little Miss

*Mr Hercule Poirot is the main character in Mischief on the Nile, in which he is aided by Mr Tickle, while Little Miss Marple stars in Muddle at the Vicarage. Two more Mr Men-Agatha Christie crossovers will be released in February 2026.

1 point

Question 7

Which two Italian football teams played the Derby della Mole on Saturday, so called for the Mole Antonelliana museum in their city’s downtown area?

Juventus
Torino

*The game finished 0-0, as did two other of the four Serie A games played that day.

2 points

Question 8

What were the first names of the band members of the 1970s supergroup Emerson, Lake and Palmer, comprised of the keyboardist from The Nice, the guitarist from King Crimson, and the drummer from Atomic Rooster?

Keith (Emerson)
Greg (Lake)
Carl (Palmer)

3 points

Question 9

According to figures published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which country was the world’s largest weapons importer between 2020 and 2024, accounting for 8.8 per cent of the global total during these years, having only accounted for 0.1 per cent in the four years previous – a rise of 9627 per cent. And what three countries were the biggest suppliers of these weapons?

Ukraine
USA
Germany
Poland

4 points

Question 10

What are the five object shapes that appear in confectionery company Haribo’s Starmix fruit gums selection?

Bear
Ring
Cola bottle
Fried egg
Heart

5 points

Round 4 points
(Maximum: 20)

Total points
(Maximum: 85)

Round 5

In Round 5, there is only one answer. The less clues you need to get it, the more points you receive. If you need only one clue, you receive 10 points; if you require two clues, you will receive 9 points, and so on.

However, you may only answer once. If you answer incorrectly, you receive zero points for the round.

The following are all cities or towns in which country?

Clue 1

Belleville

10 points

Clue 2

Sarnia

9 points

Clue 3

Medicine Hat

8 points

Clue 4

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

7 points

Clue 5

Guelph

6 points

Clue 6

Mississauga

5 points

Clue 7

Hamilton

4 points

Clue 8

Regina

3 points

Clue 9

Montreal

2 points

Clue 10

Toronto

1 point

Canada

Round 5 points
(Maximum: 10)

Total points
(Maximum: 95)