....and here is the second set from the Sunderland Quiz League last week. As mentioned this is a team based quiz and hence up to 6 brains would have been working on each question. 2 points for a correct answer and a bonus point if you were to get a question on a pass-over from the other team. 45 was the highest score with 30 the lowest. Again, I did have a version with corrected grammar which I cannot find so apologies for any errors.
Gowan Scott Memorial Trophy 2014
Set B
Set by Museum Vaults
13th August
2014
Round 1
1. Which
former management accountant took over from the
Owen Patterson as Environment
Secretary in the July
2014 Cabinet reshuffle?
|
Liz
Truss
|
2.
Which 1960s
singer was the first female soloist to have three no. 1 hits in the UK?
|
Sandie
Shaw
|
3.
After which man, who died in 1953, is the
international airport in Donetsk, Ukraine named?
|
Sergei
Prokofiev
|
4.
Frederic
Henry, Rinaldi and Catherine Barkley are the main characters in which
Ernest Hemmingway Novel?
|
Farewell
to Arms
|
Round 2
1.
Regularly in the news in 2014, Najib Razak
is the current Prime Minister of which country?
|
Malaysia
|
2.
Which of Shakespeare’s comedies has a heroine
named Hero?
|
Much
Ado About Nothing
|
3.
Which of Henry VIII’s marriages was the
shortest?
|
Anne
of Cleves
|
4.
Born in New York City in 1918 and dying in
1988, which Physicist was the youngest member of the Manhattan Project?
|
Richard
Feynman
|
Round 3
1.
In which US state is the Joshua Tree
National Park?
|
California
|
2.
Which boxer, nicknamed “The Blackpool Rock”,
twice challenged for the World Heavyweight Championship, losing to Floyd
Patterson in 1959 and to Muhammad Ali in 1966?
|
Brian
London
|
3.
Which world famous entertainer was shot and
killed in 1964 at the age of 33 by
Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles?
|
Sam
Cooke
|
4.
The ancient Phoenician city of Tyre,
birthplace of Dido Queen of Carthage, lies in which modern day country?
|
Lebanon
|
Round 4
1.
Who was the leader of the USSR when Yuri
Gagarin became the first man to go into space?
|
Nikita
KRUSHCHEV
|
2.
Only five golfers have won all four current
majors in their careers. Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Ben
Hogan are four. Who is the other?
|
Gene
Sarazen
|
3.
The Chorleywood Process is used in the
commercial production of which everyday product?
|
Bread
|
4.
Which British Band, formed in Birmingham in
1984 by lead singer Roland Gift, topped the US and UK album charts in 1989
with “The Raw and The Cooked”?
|
Fine
Young Cannibals
|
Round 5
1.
Which Liverpool born Author, also a Dame,
died in 2010? She was nominated 5 times for the Booker Prize for works
including “Master Georgie” and “Every
Man for Himself”?
|
Beryl
Bainbridge
|
2.
Which lake was created when the Hoover Dam
was built?
|
Lake
Mead
|
3.
The song “June is Bustin’ Out all over”
comes from which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical?
|
Carousel
|
4.
What is the name of the school that Simon,
Jay, Will and Neil attend in the TV series The In-betweeners?
|
Rudge
Park
|
Round 6
1.
Which politician who was Conservative
Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1993 to 1997, was three times defeated in
Tory leadership elections, in 1997, 2001 and 2005?
|
Kenneth
Clarke
|
2.
In which film did Sir Michael Caine play the
role of Dr Frank Bryant?
|
Educating
Rita
|
3. Give a
year from the life of composer Antonin Dvorak
|
1841-1904
|
4.
Which team did Everton defeat in the final
to win the European Cup Winners Cup in 1985?
|
Rapid
Vienna
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