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THE ACCUMULATO­R QUIZ

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Each question has four possible answers and is worth from one to 15 points. Circle your chosen

answers and keep a record of your points total. Maximum total points 120.

QUESTION 1 – for 1 point: In which garden did Adam and Eve live? A Golgotha B Eden C Naboth’s Vineyard D Gethsemane QUESTION 2 – for 2 points: What does it mean when an umpire in cricket raises his finger? A Rain stopped play B Six runs C Wide delivery D Batsman is out QUESTION 3 – for 3 points: In the Disney film of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which dwarf was the leader? A Grumpy B Doc C Happy D Bashful QUESTION 4 – for 4 points: Who might wear a tutu? A A Zulu warrior B A chimney sweep C A jockey D A ballerina QUESTION 5 – for 5 points: What is the medical term for the breastbone? A Sternum B Sacrum C Scapula D Stapes QUESTION 6 – for 6 points: Which king did Colin Firth play in his Oscarwinni­ng role in The King’s Speech? A Edward VII B George V C Edward VIII D George VI QUESTION 7 – for 7 points: What is the name of the line on a weather map which connects points of equal air pressure? A Isohyet B Isotherm C Isophote D Isobar QUESTION 8 – for 8 points: UK athlete Christine Ohuruogu has won World and Olympic gold medals in which event? A 400 metres B 400 metres hurdles C 800 metres D 1500 metres QUESTION 9 – for 9 points: What is the state capital of California? A Los Angeles B Sacramento C San Francisco D San Diego QUESTION 10 – for 10 points: Which heraldic word describes a beast standing with its front paws in the air? A Rampant B Couchant C Regardant D Guardant QUESTION 11 – for 11 points: John Williams wrote the music for three of these films. Which is the exception? A War Horse B Inception C Minority Report D The Adventures of Tintin QUESTION 12 – for 12 points: In which town did the gunfight at the OK Corral take place? A Kansas City B Tombstone C San Antonio D Denver QUESTION 13 – for 13 points: The Scheldt flows through which of these Belgian cities? A Antwerp B Charleroi C Brussels D Liège QUESTION 14 – for 14 points: Which Indian city was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens? A Hyderabad B Pune C New Delhi D Agra QUESTION 15 – for 15 points: The ‘Chronicles’ of which planet was a 1950 collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury? A Mars B Neptune C Venus D Saturn

 ??  ?? Actor Colin Firth. See Question 6
Actor Colin Firth. See Question 6

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