<p>1. What currency is used in Brazil? </p><p>2. The Galapagos Islands belong to which country? </p><p>3. What game starts with a ‘squidge off’? </p><p>4. How is the Chilean Pine tree better known? </p><p>5. Cerumen is the medical name for which human substance? </p><p>6. What is Israel’s national airline? </p><p>7. Clarence the cross eyed lion. Name the TV show? </p><p>8. What is New Zealand’s highest mountain? </p><p>9. What is the collective noun for racehorses? </p><p>10. Who was the narrator of ‘One Thousand and One Nights’? </p><p>11. What is the distance of a marathon in kilometres? Is it 40.165km, 42.195km or 44.455km?</p><p>12. Besides Lincoln and Kennedy, name the other two assassinated U. S. Presidents? </p><p>13. When Captain Cook made historic voyages to Australia and New Zealand, what was his ship called? </p><p>14. Ksya are robes worn by monks in which religion? </p><p>15. Rugby union. The Bledisloe Cup is contested between which two nations? </p><p>16. The blue white supergiant star Rigel is found in which famous constellation? </p><p>17. Can you name the award winning character actor, best known for his role as the evil Sgt Major Wilson in ‘The Hill’ alongside Sean Connery? </p><p>18. Who did Mike Tyson K. O. to win his first Heavyweight World title? </p><p>19. Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from which Scottish island? </p><p>20. Name the TV Animation. Eustace P. Peevely and Lionel J. Botch were in constant pursuit of Square, Hair and Bubi? </p><p>21. The 2,500m long Indian-Pacific railroad is in which country? </p><p>22. Prussian and Majorelle are shades of which colour? </p><p>23. The World Cup in 1970 was undoubtedly Pele’s. But who was the Brazilian captain? </p><p>24. Movies. What was the occupation of Travis Bickle? </p><p>25. Who was the first Prime Minister to serve Elizabeth II? </p><p>26. Which U. K. dance act has members called Sister Bliss, Rollo and Maxi Jazz? </p><p>27. Which novel, best known for its film and stage adaptations, was written by Gaston Leroux? </p><p>28. In the U. S. postcodes are known as ZIP codes. What does the acronym ZIP stand for? </p><p>29. In Roman mythology, what is the deity called Amor also known as? </p><p>30. Christina Fernandez de Kirchner became the first ELECTED female president of which country in 2007? </p><p>31. In the U. S. sitcom about a sasquatch called Harry, what was the name of the family who adopted him? </p><p>32. Pride and Prejudice. What is Mr D’Arcy’s first name? 33. Who was the first player from the Republic of Ireland to win the World Snooker Championship? </p><p>34. The largest mosque in the world, ‘Al Masjid al Harm’ is located in which city? </p><p>35. In the nursery rhyme, on what day did Solomon Grundy fall ill? </p><p>36. In which country is the Thal Desert? </p><p>37. What U. K. No.1 had the shortest title?</p><p>38. Which Alpine peak do the Italians call Monte Cervino? </p><p>39. With thirteen, who has scored most goals in World Cup finals? </p><p>40. What is the name of the Cove where Jessica Fletcher lives? </p>
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