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Welcome to the Trivia Quiz!!
Conducted and researched by our very own Pete Brandtman, this delightful quiz will test your skills and your wits to the extent that once taken, you will never be the same again...
Tthat just means that hopefully you would have at least learnt something...
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Old Quiz Questions
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| Question 1 |
Which part of a house could be built
in a mansard style? |
| Question 2 |
What four-letter word connects the
nicknames of Mike Tyson and Margaret Thatcher? |
| Question 3 |
Which member of Monty Python team has
a four-letter first name and a four-letter surname? |
| Question 4 |
What does the P stand for on a bottle
of brandy bearing the initials VSOP? |
| Question 1 |
Who scored two goals in the 1958
Soccer World Cup Final? |
| Question 2 |
What is the Scottish word for
straits? |
| Question 3 |
Which part of a ship shares its name
with a city in Yorkshire? |
| Question 4 |
What is the smallest number that is
not a prime number? |
| Question 1 |
Which car company has a badge that
consists of four linked circles? |
| Question 2 |
What is the highest male singing
voice? |
| Question 3 |
What name is given to a young whale? |
| Question 4 |
When iron oxidises what is formed? |
| Question 1 |
What are dried in an oasthouse? |
| Question 2 |
In computing 8 bits equal 1 what? |
| Question 3 |
Which snail-like animal with no shell
shares its name with a piece of metal used as a bullet? |
| Question 4 |
What word links a group of hawks with
a list of actors? |
| Question 1 |
Their real first names were Leonard,
Adolph, Julius, Milton and Herbert. By what four-letter surname were
these acting relatives better known? |
| Question 2 |
Which bird has the best sense of
smell? |
| Question 3 |
Highland, Welsh Cob and New Forest are
all breeds of what? |
| Question 4 |
Which group ad a novelty No.1 hit with
'Star Trekkin'? |
| Question 1 |
Which school was founded by Henry IV
in 1440? |
| Question 2 |
What is the name of Gladys Knight's
backing band? |
| Question 3 |
What does a cartographer make? |
| Question 4 |
If the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were
still growing, in which modern day country would they be found? |
| Question 1 |
On which record label did Abba record
their UK No. 1 hits? |
| Question 2 |
Alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon.
What comes next? |
| Question 3 |
Which four-letter prefix derives from
the Greek for below? |
| Question 4 |
What is the name of the dog in the
Punch and Judy shows? |
Name the four-letter word number 1 hits that the following artists
recorded in the given years.
| 1965 |
The Beatles |
| 1992 |
Shakespeare Sisters |
| 1979 |
The Village People |
| 1979 |
Gary Numan |
| 1958
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The Kalin Twins |
| 1983 |
Spandau Ballet |
| QUESTION 1 |
Which Ukrainian city gave its name to
a chicken dish? |
| QUESTION 2 |
What would a person do in a
plebiscite? |
| QUESTION 3 |
The name of which board game is
derived from the Latin for 'I play'? |
| QUESTION 4 |
What does a testator make? |
| QUESTION 1 |
In the Bible who was known as the
Father of the Human Race? |
| QUESTION 2 |
Berlin became the capital of the
reunified Germany. What was the capital of West Germany before
the Berlin Wall was dismantled? |
| QUESTION 3 |
What type of creature is a natterjack? |
| QUESTION 4 |
What is the most southerly country on
the Emerald Isle? |
| QUESTION 1 |
What four-letter word can follow this
group of three words? French, fog, shoe...... |
| QUESTION 2 |
What was the name of the sailing
vessel in which Jason sailed in search for the Golden Fleece? |
| QUESTION 3 |
What is the official language of
Pakistan? |
| QUESTION 4 |
How many points is gold worth in
archery? |
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Oh, and if you want to experience Pete's Trivia test... IN THE FLESH... The Nowra Bowling Club has trivia every Thursday night at 7:30pm - hosted by Pete!!!

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