Set B to go follow in a couple of days
QUESTIONS A
ROUND
1
A1. In 2017, Panasonic launched a washing
machine in India which has a special setting for removing which food related
item?
CURRY
A2. At which battle in 202 B.C. was Hannibal
defeated by Scipio Africanus?
ZAMA
A3. The Mistral is a wind which, because of
the Venturi effect, blows down the valley of which river?
RHONE
A4. In 2017, which country won the Eurovision
Song Contest for the first time after 53 years of participation?
PORTUGAL
ROUND 2
A5. Which then 100-year-old actress became the
oldest woman ever to become a dame in the 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours?
Olivia de HAVILLAND
A6. Which 2017 Rita Ora hit song shared its title
with a 1971 Elton John hit?
YOUR SONG
A7. Which English football club has on its
crest a tree and two stars?
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
A8. What was the name of the secret society, whose name in Latin
means “the enlightened ones”, which was founded in Bavaria in 1776 and included
the poet Goethe among its members?
ILLUMINATI
ILLUMINATI
ROUND 3
A9. Dying in 2018, who was the only astronaut
to fly on Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle missions?
John YOUNG
A10. Scalesia
affinis is a flowering plant endemic to the Galapagos Islands which has a
tree-like habit. It is related to which common, small, meadow plant?
DAISY
A11. In March 1953, while in West Germany working
as a Morse code operator for the U.S. army, Sergeant Johnny Cash (Yes, that
one!) was the first American to learn of whose death?
Josef STALIN
A12. Which female trainer joked that Sizing
John’s win in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2017 was “beginner’s luck”?
Jessica HARRINGTON
ROUND 4
A13. Which duo first appeared in the Reginald
Hill novel A Clubbable Woman?
(Andrew)
DALZIEL and (Peter) PASCOE
A14. Which mountain in the Lake District is 828
metres high and named after the Roman road which ran between forts at Brougham
and Ambleside?
HIGH STREET
A15. Widely regarded as the greatest
mathematician of all time, who, born in 1777, published little during his lifetime but said of those works
he did release that they were “Few, but ripe”?
Carl Friedrich GAUSS
A16. Who famously sang “Let the Bright Seraphim” at the Royal Wedding of Charles
Windsor and Diana Spencer?
Kiri te KANAWA
ROUND 5
A17. In 1532, who was made Marquis of
Pembroke?
Anne BOLEYN
A18. Launched in 2005, the MRO has orbited Mars
since 2006 and is expected to do so until 2030. For what does the “R” in MRO
stand?
RECONNAISSANCE (Orbiter)
A19. “Women and children first” became a standard
drill after the sinking of which ship in 1852?
HMS BIRKENHEAD
A20. Which Australian scored a hundred before
lunch against Pakistan in January 2017?
David WARNER
ROUND 6
A21. The U.S.Vice-President, Mike Pence, has a
family pet Marlon Bundo, known as Botus. What type of animal is he?
RABBIT (Bunny
Of The United States)
A22. BRICS is the acronym for an association of
five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and which
other nation?
SOUTH AFRICA
A23. Which New Zealander is the only combatant
soldier to have been awarded two VCs?
Charles UPHAM
A24. Theresa May has been MP for which
constituency since 1997?
MAIDENHEAD
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