Uxbridge Gazette

General Knowledge Quiz

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1. What name is given to the cleansing of fabrics and garments using solvents other than water? A Dry cleaning

B Steam cleaning

C Sans-eau cleansing

D Speed cleaning

2. In which county was the churchyard of Thomas Gray’s famous Elegy?

A Buckingham­shire B West Yorkshire C Kent

D Cumbria

3. Who played the title role in Magnum, P.I.?

A Bruce Willis B Tom Selleck C Burt Reynolds D Clint Eastwood

4. Which Florentine painter’s nickname is derived from the Italian for little barrel?

A Sandro Barrelli

B Sandro Littillio

C Sandro Botticelli

D Sandro Pettitio

5. Where was the first permanent British settlement in the US?

A New York B Philadelph­ia C Jamestown D Chicago

6. Which city is the setting for the BBC police drama The Responder, starring Martin Freeman?

A Glasgow B Cardiff C Liverpool D London

7. Morello is a variety of which fruit?

A Melon B Cherry C Strawberry D Apple

8. Which Welsh castle was the scene of the investitur­e of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in 1969?

A Caernarfon Castle B Pembroke Castle C Rhondda Castle D Castle Idris

9. What was the most famous TV role of actor Jay Silverheel­s?

A Bobo B Hobo C Kendo D Tonto 10. In Greek drama what were the actors who described and commented on the action called? A The chorus

B The narrators

C The eunuchs

D The furies

11. Which former cabinet minister and General Synod member joined the Roman Catholic church?

A James Pacy B John Gummer C Jonathan Aitken D Richard Kennedy

12. Which country won the 1974 FIFA World Cup?

A Argentina B Brazil

C West Germany D Italy

13. What is the world’s largest hot desert?

A The Gobi desert B The Libyan desert C The Sahara desert D The Syrian desert

14. Which London Undergroun­d line is coloured black on the network map?

A Bakerloo

B Circle

C Piccadilly

D Northern

15. Which glass and iron building was designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851?

A Earls Court B Wembley Arena C Brixton Academy D Crystal Palace

 ?? ?? Martin Freeman See Question 6
Martin Freeman See Question 6

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