Quiz #01

Quiz #01

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The quiz consists of the 40 questions of Round 1 to Round 4, for which answers should be typed. Unfortunately the technical aspect of Round 5 means that portion of the quiz is not yet available for entering answers.

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Round 1

#1. What car company has models that include Diablo, Countach, Huracán, and Aventador?

Answer: Lambourghini

#2. What fruit is known as ananas in French, German, Italian, Finnish and a host of other European languages?

Answer: Pineapple

#3. Which protest group had two protesters try to interrupt the 2023 World Snooker Championships, with one getting on to a table and releasing orange dye onto the table?

Answer: Just Stop Oil

#4. Marjorie Jacqueline Bouvier is the given name of which famous TV cartoon character?

Answer: Marge Simpson

#5. The actor Terrence Hardiman, who passed away in May 2023, is best known for playing which villainous school principal in the 1990s?

Answer: The Demon Headmaster

#6. Goalhanger Podcasts, the media company behind podcasts such as The Rest is Politics and The Rest is History, was established by which sportsperson turned television presenter?

Answer: Gary Lineker

#7. What are the two official languages of Chad? (1 of 2)

#8. What are the two official languages of Chad? (2 of 2)

Answers: Arabic; French

#9. Who were the three children of Peggy Mitchell on the soap opera Eastenders? (1 of 3)

#10. (2 of 3)

#11. (3 of 3)

Answers: Phil; Grant; Sam

#12. In which five disciplines were Nobel prizes originally awarded in 1901? (1 of 5)

#13. (2 of 5)

#14. (3 of 5)

#15. (4 of 5)

#16. (5 of 5)

Answers: physics; chemistry; physiology or medicine; literature’ peace

*Economics was added later by the Swedish Central Bank, in 1968, ‘in memory of Alfred Nobel’.

#17. What nine-letter word can be made from the following letters: AEEINORTT?

Answer: Orientate

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Round 2

#18. ‘And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.’ These are the final lines of a poem by which former Poet Laureate?

Answer: William Wordsworth

#19. With atomic number 3, what is the least dense metal in the periodic table?

Answer: Lithium

#20. What is the highest number on the Beaufort Scale, the scale used for categorising wind strength?

Answer: 12

*12 represents a hurricane.

#21. Trainee forensic analyst Holly Gribbs was killed in the opening episode of which American TV franchise?

Answer: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

#22. Aged 51, Amy Coney Barrett is currently the youngest member of which US federal organisation?

Answer: The Supreme Court of the United States

#23. What is the only planet in the solar system with density less than water, meaning it would theoretically float in an ocean on Earth if given enough water and issues of gravitational pull are ignored?

Answer: Saturn

#24. Which two people held the position of Lord Protector during the English Interregnum of 1649 to 1660? (1 of 2)

#25. (2 of 2)

Answers: Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell

#26. In the waste management hierarchy, what three actions to curb unnecessary waste are commonly referred to as the 3 Rs? (1 of 3)

#27. (2 of 3)

#28. (3 of 3)

Answers: reduce; reuse; recycle

*The EU Waste Hierarchy replaces ‘reduce’ with ‘prevention’, and includes ‘recovery’.

#29. What are the names of the four bones in the human leg? (1 of 4)

#30. (2 of 4)

#31. (3 of 4)

#32. (4 of 4)

Answers: femur; patella; tibia; fibula

#33. Not including caretakers, which six people have served as First Minister of Scotland? (1 of 6)

#34. (2 of 6)

#35. (3 of 6)

#36. (4 of 6)

#37. (5 of 6)

#38. (6 of 6)

Answers: Donald Dewar; Henry McLeish; Jack McConnell; Alex Salmond; Nicola Sturgeon; Humza Yousaf

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Round 3

#39. Carson City is the capital of which US state?

Answer: Nevada

#40. Which two word term devised by Marcel Proust in his book In Search of Lost Time describes a memory triggered by external stimulation of the senses, first appearing when the narrator eats a tea-soaked madeleine which makes him recall his childhood?

Answer: Involuntary memory

#41. Dendrochronology is the scientific method of using what to study past events?

Answer: Tree rings

#42. By what stage name is British Nigerian singer Helen Folasade Adu better known?

Answer: Sade

#43. Which then Highland League football team was nicknamed ‘the worst team in football’ in 2019 after famously finishing a season with zero wins, two draws, thirty-two losses, a points total of -7, and a goal difference of -224?

Answer: Fort William

#44. The American improvised murder mystery show Murderville is based on what UK show in which a guest must solve a murder in a town of celebrities?

Answer: Murder in Successville

#45. What two songs released by the Korean artist Psy have reached both the UK and US top ten? (1 of 2)

#46. (2 of 2)

Answers: Gangnam Style; Gentleman

#47. What are the only three letters that do not start the name of a chemical element? (1 of 3)

#48. (2 of 3)

#49. (3 of 3)

Answers: J; Q; W

#50. What four countries, as recognised by the United Nations, have the letter ‘q’ in their English name? (1 of 4)

#51. (2 of 4)

#52. (3 of 4)

#53. (4 of 4)

Answers: Qatar; Equatorial Guinea; Iraq; Mozambique

#54. What were the eight playable characters in the original 1992 computer game Mario Kart? (1 of 8)

#55. (2 of 8)

#56. (3 of 8)

#57. (4 of 8)

#58. (5 of 8)

#59. (6 of 8)

#60. (7 of 8)

#61. (8 of 8)

Answers: Mario; Luigi; Princess Peach; Yoshi; Bowser; Donkey Kong Jr.; Toad; Koopa Troopa

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Round 4

#62. Peruvian Diego Elias has been a world number one in which sport?

Answer: squash

#63. What is the single word title of the 2021 documentary film by English director Andrea Arnold that follows the life of a specific species of farmyard animal?

Answer: cow

#64. What was the anatomically-themed name of the war fought in the Caribbean between Britain and the Spanish Empire from 1739 to 1748, the name referring to a British captain and the body part the Spanish coast guard allegedly severed?

Answer: War of Jenkins Ear

#65. With a population of around 125 million, what is the most populous province in China?

Answer: Guangdong

#66. Often seen as key event in popularising online poker, which aptly named amateur won the $2.5m World Series of Poker Main Event in 2003, having qualified by winning an $86 online tournament?

Answer: Chris Moneymaker

#67. In sewing, what term describes the finished opening on the waistbands of trousers and the cuffs of sleeves at which a piece of fabric is reinforced with a fold or layer for zippers and buttons to be placed?

Answer: placket

#68. In the name of the shipping company P&O, for what two words do the letters P and O stand? (1 of 2)

#69. (2 of 2)

Answer: Peninsular; Oriental

*The company’s full name is The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.

#70. Since the programme started in 1962, what are the only three Scottish universities to have won University Challenge? (1 of 3)

#71. (2 of 3)

#72. (3 of 3)

Answers: University of St Andrews (1982); University of Dundee (1983); University of Edinburgh (2019)

#73. Including the one-off 2016 Stand Up for Cancer edition, who have been the four presenters of UK version of The Crystal Maze? (1 of 4)

#74. (2 of 4)

#75. (3 of 4)

#76. (4 of 4)

Answers: Richard O’Brien; Ed Tudor-Pole; Stephen Merchant; Richard Ayoade

#77. Including its cadet houses of York and Lancaster, plus one disputed French claim, name the fifteen English monarchs from the House of Plantagenet? (1 of 15)

#78. (2 of 15)

#79. (3 of 15)

#80. (4 of 15)

#81. (5 of 15)

#82. (6 of 15)

#83. (7 of 15)

#84. (8 of 15)

#85. (9 of 15)

#86. (10 of 15)

#87. (11 of 15)

#88. (12 of 15)

#89. (13 of 15)

#90. (14 of 15)

#91. (15 of 15)

Answers: Henry II; Richard I; John
Louis (disputed); Henry III; Edward I; Edward II; Edward III; Richard II; Henry IV; Henry V; Henry VI; Edward IV; Edward V; Richard III

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Jamie Wills83 / 9191.208791208791%