Quiz Four Answers
Science and Nature
1. -40
2. Jupiter
3. Zn
4. A fish
5. b) A fruit - a pomelo is the largest fruit in the citrus family. `
6. An insulator
7. The tongue
8. Ascepius
9. The Microwave cooker
10. Tastes
11. Vitamin C
12. Force
13. Stephen Hawking
14. Carbon Dioxide
15. Time
16. The iris
17.Wolf
18. Lithium
19. Glucose
20. Hair
21. Heinrich Hertz
22. Lyme disease 23. Green
24. Nicotine
25. Universal Serial Bus
Geography
1. France, Fiji, Finland
2. River Severn
3. Atlanta
4. Chile
5. Dundee
6. Saudi Arabia
7. Nashville
8. North Korea
9. Salisbury
10. Norfolk
11. Essex
12. Hillingdon
13.Tanzania
14.Norway
15. Florence
16. Indonesia
17. Swansea
18. Buenos Aires
19. Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary
20. Rhodes 21. The M6
22. Libya
23. New Zealand
24. Cleveland
25. Peru
History
1.Catherine Howard
2. Michael Collins
3. France
4. Saint Patrick
5. The Lincoln Memorial
6. 18th Century - in 1735
7. Nagasaki
8. African National Congress
9. 44BC
10. Simón Bolívar
11. Leonardo Da Vinci
12. 65 million
13. Aeroplanes
14. A volcano - Vesuvius
15. Smallpox
16. Aztecs
17. The Treaty of Versailles
18. White limestone 19. 1847
20. France
21. 1877
22. Pudding Lane
23. Lady Chatterley's Lover
24. The Iron Age
25. New Amsterdam
Art and Literature
1. Christopher Robin
2. Venice
3. The Hobbit
4. On Your Sleeve
5. Desperate Dan
6. Semi-Quaver
7. Rudyard Kipling
8. The Globe
9. Little Women
10. Anna Sewell
11. Miss Marple
12. Umbrellas
13. Jeffrey Archer
14. Palindrome
15. Brian Keenan
16. Cello 17. Dennis The Menace
18. Catch 22
19. Ian Fleming
110. Dorset
General Knowledge
1. Titanic, Olympic and Britannic (originally named 'Gigantic')
2. The Simpsons Movie (note: in the 1993 film Demolition Man, the film mentions Arnold Schwarzenegger as having served as President of The United States)
3. Barbara Streisand (5), Britney Spears (5) and Donna Summer (4).
4. Sardine (after Sardinia)
5. Googol
6. Lulu
7. Bluefin
8. A moustache
9. Kendo
10. Rocky Raccoon and Dan (from the Beatles song 'Rocky Raccoon')
11. Honey
12. a. Case b. Rider c. Suzuki
13. b. i. d. or BID (bis in die)
14. Sailing vessels (ships, boats)
15. Three answers. George Weah (Liberia, 1995), Ronaldo (Brazil, 1997) and Rivaldo (Brazil, 1999).
16. Hel
17. Sea snails, sea shells. (the gastropod mollusc Murex) 18. Two answers. Fail-Safe (1964) and Meteor (1979)
19. Taipan
20. Sylvester Stallone (4x) and Kevin Costner (3x), Adam Sandler (3x)
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