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General knowledge quiz

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HISTORY

1 Which tribe was led by Boadicea or Boud

2 Of which country was Catherine the Grea empress?

3 Who was the commander of Apollo 11?

4 What was the name of the raft Thor Heye used to sail from Peru in 1947?

5 Which palace was the principal London residence of the monarch from 1697 unti was superseded by Buckingham Palace?

6 What was the supreme council of ancient Rome called?

FILM & MUSIC

7 What musical instrument was developed John Philip Sousa?

8 How many piano concertos did Beethoven write?

9 Which British portrait photograph­er desi the costumes for the musical My Fair Lad

10 Which Louisiana port is regarded at the traditiona­l birthplace of jazz?

11 Who did Harrison Ford play in Star Wars? 12 Who directed the 1990 film Goodfellas?

SCIENCE

13 What is the usual British name for the domestic heating fuel also called kerosene?

14 Which planet is approximat­ely 150 million kilometres from the Sun?

15 Which warm ocean current flows from th Gulf of Mexico and turns into the North Atlantic Drift?

16 Which Scottish inventor developed the fir commercial­ly practical pneumatic tyres?

17 What is the central part of an atom called

18 Which Greek philosophe­r and mathematic­ian is associated with a famous theorem concerning right-angled triangles?

WORDS

19 What is a tarantella?

20 What name for a day nursery is derived f the French for ‘crib’?

21 What name is given to a word or sentenc that reads the same backward and forwa

22 Which Italian leader was the first to use t word fascism?

23 What name is given to the inability to sle adequately?

24 What is the last letter of the Greek alpha

UK

25 Which English river flows from Malham T to the River Ouse?

26 In which English county is Gatwick Airpor

27 The Royal Military Academy is commonly known by the name of which nearby tow

28 In which English county is the town of Malvern?

29 By what name are the Royal Botanic Gard commonly known?

30 What title did Sophie Rhys-Jones receive when she married Prince Edward in 1999

Solutions in Monday’s Daily Mirror

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