As promised here are the questions I set for the Sunderland Echo Quiz League last week. Each team gets a different Set and this is Set A. There were winners on both sets, the highest score of the night was 45 and the lowest was 30. Its 2 points for a correct answer and 1 point if received on a bonus (i.e. if other team fails). I did do a version with some grammar fixed but can't seem to find it so apologies for any errors.
Gowan Scott Memorial Trophy 2014
Set A
Set by Museum Vaults
13th
August 2014
Round 1
1.
Which politician, who was labour Chancellor
of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979, was twice defeated in Labour leadership
elections, in 1976 and 1980?
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Denis
Healey
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2.
The song “People will say we’re in love”
comes from which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical?
|
Oaklahoma
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3.
At the
beginning of World War 1 there were only two independent nations in Africa,
name either?
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Liberia or Ethiopia (Abyssinia)
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4.
The
first episode of which classic BBC sitcom involves the main character “having
a bit of trouble with the coal shed door”?
|
Some
Mothers Do Ave Em
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Round 2
1.
British Athlete Holly Bleasedale, is a
leading competitor in which event?
|
Pole
Vault
|
2.
In which Welsh resort, located on Cardigan
Bay, was the National Library of Wales opened in 1911?
|
Aberystwyth
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3.
Which
Scottish Author, also a Dame, died in 2006? She was nominated for the booker
prize in two occasions for Loitering with Intent and The Public Image.
|
Muriel
Spark
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4.
The ABC islands are located in the
Netherland Antilles. If A is Aruba and B is Bonaire. What is C?
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Curacao
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Round 3
1.
What is the name of the lake created when
the Aswan High Dam was built?
|
Lake
Nasser
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2.
The
Archers is set in which fictional county?
|
Borsetshire
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3.
Which nation has topped the medal tables at
every Commonwealth Games between 1986-2010?
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Australia
|
4.
Which country’s national flag features
images of a book, a garden hoe and a Kalashnikov assault rifle with bayonet
|
Mozambique
|
Round 4
1.
New York State lies on one side of the
Niagara Falls, which Canadian Province lies on the other?
|
Ontario
|
2.
The 'Father of
Chicago Blues', McKinley Morganfield is better known by which name?
|
Muddy
Waters
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3.
Paul Pennyfeather, a student at the
fictional Scone College, is the protagonist in which Evelyn Waugh novel?
|
Decline
and Fall
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4.
Which former corporate solicitor took over
from
Michael Gove as Education
Secretary in the July 2014 Cabinet
reshuffle?
|
Nicky
Morgan
|
Round 5
1. Which
boxer, nicknamed “The Leamington Licker”, caused a sensation when he
outpointed the legendary “Sugar” Ray Robinson to become World Middleweight
Champion in 1951? He lost the return flight 64 days later.
|
Randolph
Turpin
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2.
Give a year from the life of composer George
Frederic Handel
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1685-1759
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3.
What is the surname of Carrie in the classic
1970s horror movie?
|
White
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4. Golf: At the 2014 US Masters, who became the
first Father and Son to play in the tournament at the same time? (Surname
only required)
|
Stadler
(Craig and Kevin)
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Round 6
1.
After which man who died in 1886 is
Budapest’s international airport named?
|
Franz
Liszt
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2.
Flourishing between 900BC and 200BC, the
Chavin Civilization was based in which Country?
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Peru
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3.
In the Old Testament, what is the name of
the second wife of Abraham with whom he fathered Ishmael?
|
Hagar
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4.
Who became the first female to be appointed
to role of Master of the Queens Music in June 2014?
|
Judith
Weir
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