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Friday, 8 June 2018

Quiz night!


 Last month's meeting we had a fantastic quiz. If you were there and are dying to see where you went right and wrong, or if you weren't there and are simply interested, below are the questions and answers.


FILMS

  • On 16 May 1929, a dinner party for around 250 people held in the Blossom Room of the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California.  What is this annual ceremony now known as? The Oscars 
  • Which film included the characters Sandy Olsen and Danny Zuko? Grease
  • Who directed the 1960's epic Spartacus? Stanley Kubbrick 
  • Who plays Mrs. Wilkinson in the film Billy Elliot? Julie Walters 
  • In the Indiana Jones films, where did the hero get the name Indiana? From the family dog 
  • Which pop singer starred as Tommy in the film of the rock opera? Roger Daltrey 
  • Omar Sharriff is a reasonably well known actor.  What is his other area of expertise? Bridge 
  • Who is the star of the Terminator series of films? Arnold Schwartzenegger 
  • Who or what is the link between the films, Superman, Jaws and Star Wars? John Williams (the composer) 
  • Who is forever chasing the Roadrunner? Wile Coyote

FOOD AND DRINK

  • Anything "napiform" is shaped like which vegetable? Turnip 
  • What is mascarpone? Soft cheese 
  • What is the liquer Cassis flavoured with? Blackcurrants 
  • The Americans call it a flapjack.  What do we call this item of food?  Pancakes 
  • Discovery is a type of what? Apple 
  • What is a tandoor? A clay oven 
  • Name two well-known Swiss cheeses with holes in. Gruyere and Ementhal
  • Which biscuit is named after a French royal family? Bourbons 
  • Is rhubarb a fruit or a vegetable? Vegetable
  •  What is the dessert called that is made with breadcrumbs, jam and meringue? Queen of Puddings

POLITICS

  • Income tax was first levied in its modern form in Britain to pay for the Napoleonic wars in 1799.  Who was the Prime Minister at the time? William Pitt the younger 
  • Who is the current leader of the Liberal Democrat Party in the UK? Vince Cable 
  • Who said "You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time"? Abraham Lincoln 
  • Who is the current Home Secretary? Sajid Javid 
  • Who famously declared "Ich bin ein Berliner" in 1963? J F Kennedy 
  • Who is the current Secretary General of the United Nations? António Guterres 
  • Who was the first female Member of Parliament in the UK? Nancy Witcher Astor (Viscountess Astor) 
  • Which country was the first to democratically elect a female Prime Minister? Ceylon or Sri Lanka (Sirimavo Bandaranaike) 
  • Who is currently the oldest surviving British Prime Minister? Sir John Major 
  • How many seats are there in the House of Commons in the UK? 650

HISTORY

  • When did the Berlin wall come down? 1989 
  • Who did John Wilkes Booth kill? Abraham Lincoln 
  • Who was the longest reigning British King? George III 
  • Which Union leader led his members into a 10 month long strike in 1984? Arthur Scargill 
  • Where did the Great Fire of London begin? Pudding Lane 
  • Who gave the Romans a drubbing by taking his armies over the Alps? Hannibal 
  • What was the name of the rebel from the Fens who took on the Normans? Hereward the Wake 
  • What important manuscripts were discovered in 1947? The Dead Sea Scrolls 
  • Jacobites was the term used for the supporters of which deposed King of England? James II 
  • Which African colonial statesman's last words were reputed to have been "so little done, so much to do"? Cecil Rhodes
UK GEOGRAPHY
  • Which river rises in North Yorkshire and enters the Irish Sea on the Lancashire Coast? The River Ribble 
  • What are the hills that are predominanlty in Somerset to be found between Exmoor and the M5? The Quantocks 
  • There are only two capes on the mainland UK.  Name them. Cape Cornwall (in Cornwall) & Cape Wrath (NW Scotland) 
  • Where would you find Blue John? Derbyshire - it is a mineral 
  • What is the smallest city (by population) in England? The City of London with 8,072 residents in 2011 
  • What is the river Thames called in Oxford? Isis 
  • In which county is the historic Watercress Railway to be found? Hampshire 
  • Which is Britain’s busiest railway station in terms of services, with more than 2,000 trains a day passing through? Clapham Junction 
  • The 886-metre (2,907ft) high Pen y Fan is the highest point in which range of hills? The Brecon Beacons 
  • What Roman Road links Exeter to Lincoln? The Fosse Way
LITERATURE
  • What is Miss Marple's Christian name? Jane 
  • In 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin was published.  Who was the author? Harriet Beecher Stowe 
  • Who wrote the Canterbury Tales? Geoffrey Chaucer 
  • What was the name of Ngaio Marsh's detective? Inspector Alleyn 
  • Which fairy tale character let her hair down? Rapunzel 
  • Who wrote a 101 Dalmations? Dodie Smith 
  • What is the odd one out and why: Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Seven Pillars of wisdom, Lady Chatterley's Lover? Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence (of Arabia) 
  • In 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin was published.  Who was the author? Harriet Beecher Stowe 
  • When threatened with exposure in the courtesan Harriette Wilson's autobiography, who replied "publish and be damned"? The Duke of Wellington 
  • Baroness Orzy wrote a book about a Percy Blakeney.  What is the title? The Scarlett Pimpernel
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
  • If Monday's child is full of grace, what is Wednesday's child? Full of Woe 
  • Which is the odd one out? Bullet proof vest, fire escapes, windshield wipers, telephone, laser printer. Telephone - the rest were invented by women 
  • MDMA is another name for which illegal drug? Ecstasy 
  • What did Whitcombe Judson invent in 1871? The safety zip 
  • Who is the first female in order of succession to the British throne? Princess Beatrice 
  • What did Christopher Cockerell invent in 1955? The hovercraft
  •  What colour is Chinese Red? Red 
  • How many old pennies were there in a guinea? 252 
  • How many planets in the Solar System do not have a moon? Two - Mercury & Venus 
  • In which year was Mount Everest first climbed? 1953
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
  • What was an influential group of associated English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists, which included Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E. M. Forster and Lytton Strachey known as? The Bloomsbury Group or  Bloomsbury Set 
  • Who's statue stands at the north end of Bloomsbury Gardens? Charles James Fox 
  • What is the name of the museum in the under croft to St. Georges Church? Museum of Comedy 
  • Who founded the British Museum? Sir Hans Sloane 
  • What group was founded at John Millais's parents' house on Gower Street in 1848? Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood 
  • Which famous English naturalist, geologist and biologist has a "Blue Plaque" at 115 Gower Street? Charles Darwin 
  • Which was the last exhibition you were given a free invitation to? Rodin Marbles 
  • Which pub is on the corner of Great Russell Street and Museum Street? The Museum Tavern 
  • Who founded the WI, where and it what year? Adelaide Hoodless, Stoney Creek, Canada in 1897 
  • If you had the following ingredients to hand in varying proportions, what would you be making? 
  • Butter/margarine, caster sugar, eggs, self-raising flour, milk, double cream, vanilla extract, berries? A Victoria Sponge (well, according to my recipe!)




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