Questions B
Round 1 Answers
1. Which website, the 7th most visited during last year, celebrated its 15th Birthday in January 2016?
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Wikipedia
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2. “Love or Mummy” was the title of the first episode of which 1980s sitcom?
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Sorry!
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3. Which is the largest lake found on the course of the River Rhone?
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Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)
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4. Felix Cane is a multi-time world champion of which “performance art”, a feat which earned her a permanent position in Cirque Du Soliel’s first ever “adult themed show”?
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Pole dancing
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Round 2
1. What name connects a member of The Seekers, a diocese of the Church of England served by Justin Welby and the Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 1988 to 1999?
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Durham (Judith Durham, Durham, Jeremy John Durham Ashdown
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2. What is the world’s most populous landlocked country?
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Ethiopia
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3. Which striker, now playing in the Premier League, scored even more goals than Jamie Vardy in English League Football during 2015?
(ie Premier League and/or Football League)
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Odion Ighalo
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4. Which European capital city stands at the confluence of the River Sava and the River Danube?
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Belgrade
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Set B - Round 3
1. If a British MP applies for the “Chiltern Hundreds” what is he or she doing?
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Resigning
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2. Which cast member of the Vicar of Dibley wrote an American number one hit single in the 1960s?
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Trevor Peacock (wrote Mrs Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter)
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3. Queen Berengia is the only Queen of England never to have lived or even visited England. Which King did she marry in 1191?
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Richard I
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4. With more than four million members, which charity has the largest membership in Britain?
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National Trust
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Round 4
1. At which battle of May 1455 was King Henry VI captured, leading to Richard Duke of York being declared Lord Protector?
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St Albans
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2. Gary Player is one of three golfers to win both the Open and the Senior Open. New Zealander Bob Charles and which American, a five-time Open winner in the 1970s and 1980s are the others?
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Tom Watson
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3. Which band, formed in Newcastle, had the highest selling British album of 1972?
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Lindisfarne
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4. In March 1990 which was the first Soviet Republic to declare itself independent and in 2015 became the 19th member of the Eurozone?
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Lithuania
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Set B - Round 5
1. Sir John Simon, Sir Kingsley Wood and John Anderson all held which major cabinet post during World War II?
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
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2. Which American model spent 25 years as the face of “Covergirl” magazine, but perhaps more famously, was the subject of her former husband’s song “Uptown Girl”?
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Christine Brinkley
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3. Of the seven English cities beginning with the letter L, which comes first alphabetically?
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Lancaster
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4. Which sporting figure founded the charity “Livestrong” in Austin, Texas to help people affected by cancer?
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Lance Armstrong
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Round 6
1. Who is the only individual to win both a Turner Prize and an Oscar for Best Director?
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Steve McQueen
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2. Rugby Union: With 557 points, which Irishman has scored the most points in the history of the 5 (now 6) Nations?
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Ronan O’Gara
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3. Which fictional amusement park, made famous in a film, is situated off the coast of Costa Rica?
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Jurassic Park
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4. Michael Fassbender played which prominent Irish republican and short lived Member of Parliament in the 2008 film “ Hunger”?
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Bobby Sands
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Richard the Lionheart's wife was called Berengaria not Berengia.
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