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101 general knowledge questions and answers
1. Basilique du Sacré-Coeur is situated in which city?
Paris
2. The gene consists of how many bases of 0.08% of the human genome?
2.3 million
3. What is the origin of Florida’s state name?
From the Spanish Pascua Florida, meaning “feast of flowers” (Easter)
4. Which US state has the nickname- Treasure State?
Montana
5. What is meant by homunculus?
A person who is tiny or diminutive
6. Which American author wrote The Turn of the Screw?
Henry James
7. What are the residents of Montana called?
Montanan
8. Charles Portis wrote the novel of the film John Wayne’s Oscar?
True Grit
9. What is Grandpa Simpson’s first name?
Abraham
10. Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, is situated in which city?
Ohio
11. Which US president had a pet named Lara, a Newfoundland?
James Buchanan
12. In the Dr. Dolittle stories what type of creature was it?
Gub-Gub Pig
13. What is Charrería?
The national sport in Mexico
14. Odessa is a city in which country?
Ukraine
15. Who was the pope in 1150?
Pope Alexander III
16. What is meant by hoydenism?
Masculinity in women (especially in girls and young women)
17. USA Supreme Court 1962 said who can’t be imprisoned – illegal?
Drug Addicts
18. What is Independence Day in South Africa?
December 11
19. Which country has .ye as the TLD?
Yemen
20. How did Scrooge McDuck earn his first dime?
Shining shoes
21. The LDS temple is situated in which city in Utah, USA?
Salt Lake City
22. Where did you find Shadow Speedy Bashful Pokey?
Pac man Blinky Pinky Inky Clyde
23. What is Parricide or parenticide?
The killing of one’s mother, father, or another close relative.
24. Who sang about Angel in a Centrefold?
J Geils Band
25. What is meant by huisache?
Tropical American thorny shrub or small tree
26. Who is the Roman Goddess of sorcery hounds and crossroads?
Trivia
27. Jay Gatsby is a fictional character in which novel?
The Great Gatsby
28. Name a UK TV show with Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby?
Yes Minister
29. Which area of water separates India from Sri Lanka?
Palk Strait
30. Mount Ecclesia Temple is in which city?
Oceanside, California
31. What country’s brides get the most diamond engagement rings?
Canada
32. Vodka, Orange juice, and Cranberry juice make which cocktail?
Madras
33. Who was the 1st pope?
Peter
34. In 1901 Dr. Dausand demonstrated what that never caught on?
Silent Cinema — for the blind
35. What is the origin of Georgia’s state name?
In honor of George II of England
36. What area in the US translates from the Dutch as Broken Valley?
Brooklyn
37. What is Malayalam?
A language
38. In Islam what is the fourth pillar of wisdom – there are 5 in total?
Fasting in Ramadan
39. Only three Angels are named in the Bible Gabriel Michael and who?
Lucifer
40. Mario Vargas Llosa, laureate of The Nobel Prize in Literature 2010 was born in which country?
Arequipa, Peru
41. In medicine what is an Anomaloscope used for?
Test for color blindness
42. What is the capital of Belarus?
Minsk
43. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is situated in which city in Russia?
Moscow
44. What is the capital of Venezuela?
Caracas
45. Prosopography is the study of what?
Careers
46. What is meant by ichthyologist?
A zoologist who studies fishes
47. Who was the only English King crowned on the battlefield?
Henry VII
48. Who was the pope in 1184?
Pope Lucius III
49. N2O is more commonly known as what?
Laughing gas
50. Who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010?
Liu Xiaobo
51. In the rules of golf what type of bad weather can stop play?
Only Lightning
52. What is the currency of Turkey?
Lira
53. What is the nickname of Nebraska?
Cornhusker State (1945)
54. A professional boxer is limited to 36 feet – feet of what?
Bandages on hands
55. What does the VO on a bottle of Seagrams stand for?
Very Old
56. What is Kenesa?
Kenesa is the term for an East European Karaite or Persian synagogue
57. What was unusual about Joe Davis the World Snooker Champ?
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58. Humbert Humbert is a fictional character in which novel?
Lolita
59. What is Malay (Bahasa Melayu)?
A language
60. What’s round in London and Paris but Square in New York?
Underground / metro/tube tunnels
61. What are the residents of Missouri called?
Missourian
62. Leeds is a city in which country?
United Kingdom
63. Name the Indian version of Barbie.
Monica
64. What is Patricide?
The act of killing one’s father (Latin: pater “father”).
65. On an ordnance survey map what does an H in a circle represent?
Hospital
66. What is meant by jackanapes?
Someone unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous
67. Name the Egyptian God of funerals.
Anubis
68. What is Qadr according to Islam?
Allah’s plan; fate; predestination
69. Which fashion designer said – A woman is as old as her knee?
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70. Who has received The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010?
Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen, and Christopher A. Pissarides
71. What is the name of Data’s cat in Star Trek Next Generation?
Spot
72. What is Independence Day in Somalia?
July 1
73. In WW2 what was unique about the US 222 Infantry Battalion?
All Japanese or Hawaiian immigrants
74. The Sokka Pagoda of the Pohyonsa Buddhist temple is situated in which country?
North Korea
75. Which state has the motto United we stand, divided we fall?
Kentucky
76. Which US president had a horse named The General?
John Tyler
77. Neopolitan is a brand of what food?
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78. Scrutinise Swirl Sniff Sip – what are you doing?
Wine Tasting
79. What is the national sport in Mauritius?
Football
80. How many popes are there in the world?
266 Popes
81. What English word starts and ends with und?
Underground
82. What is the TLD of Western Sahara?
.eh; .ma
83. Let it be perpetual – is the motto of which US state?
Idaho
84. In which 1956 film did Elvis Presley make his debut?
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85. Who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009?
Charles Kuen Kao, Willard S. Boyle, and George E. Smith
86. On the Beaufort scale 8 represents what?
A Gale
87. Holden Caulfield is a fictional character in which novel?
The Catcher in the Rye
88. The word planet comes from Greek what’s it literally mean?
Wanderers
89. In some areas of Paris what is provided for dogs?
Private flush toilets
90. What is the Jungang Pagoda?
Seven-story Stone Pagoda is situated in South Korea.
91. Lepcha people of Tibet consider it proper to pay teachers in what?
Alcohol is acceptable
92. In Star Trek Generation what does Captain Picard drink?
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92. In Christian tradition what day is known as the festival of lights?
Candlemas 2 Feb
93. What is the motto of Hawaii in Latin?
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono
94. Sailors round the horn – off which country are they doing it?
Chile
95. Herta Müller received The Nobel Prize in Literature in 2009 for what contribution?
“who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed”
96. Soyuz was a soviet spacecraft but what does it mean?
Union
97. American comes from the USA what someone from Monaco call?
Monegasque
98. Root Beer Float is a brand of what food?
Ice Cream
99. In what sport would you find a Hosel?
Golf – Hole in club shaft fits into
100. What is a Seokgatap?
Pagoda
101. What is meant by jambeau?
Armor plate that protects legs below the knee
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