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General Knowledge Quiz

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1. Who wrote The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe?

A J.R.R. Tolkien

B Lewis Carroll

C J.K. Rowling

D C.S. Lewis

2. In the castle of which West Yorkshire market town did Richard II die?

A Wakefield B Ripon C Pontefract D Halifax

3. Which US heavy rock band did English-born guitarist Slash join? A Metallica

B Guns ‘N Roses

C Dire Straits

D The Offspring

4. Which artificial element is represente­d by the symbol Es? A Einsteiniu­m

B Erbium

C Europium

D Arsenic

5. What form of rapid writing is associated with Sir Isaac Pitman? A Hieroglyph­ics

B Joined up writing

C Shorthand

D Cursive

6. Who did The Inbetweene­rs star Blake Harrison portray in the 2016 film remake of Dad’s Army?

A Frank Pike

B James Frazer

C Joe Walker

D George Mainwaring

7. Who won the 1996 Solheim Cup?

A Great Britain B Brazil

C USA D France

8. Who played the title role in the 50’s TV series Ivanhoe?

A Sean Connery

B Roger Moore

C John Wayne

D Clint Eastwood

9. Whose only opera was Fidelio?

A Mozart B Puccini C Beethoven D Bizet

10. What is the capital of Morocco?

A Casablanca B Rabat C Tangier D Marrakesh 11. Which group of British painters included Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt?

A The Impression­ists

B The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhoo­d C The Surrealist­s

D The Post-Raphaelite Brotherhoo­d

12. Which member of the Jackson family released the album The Velvet Rope?

A Michael Jackson

B La Toya Jackson

C Tito Jackson

D Janet Jackson

13. Which sleep disorder is also called somnambuli­sm?

A Nightmares B Insomnia C Bedwetting D Sleepwalki­ng

14. Who wrote The Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Masque of the Red Death?

A H.P. Lovecraft

B Stephen King

C Clive Barker

D Edgar Allan Poe

15. Which hexagonal musical instrument similar to the accordion was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone?

A Concertina

B Xylophone

C Glockenspi­el

D Harpsichor­d

 ??  ?? Blake Harrison See Question 6
Blake Harrison See Question 6

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