GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
3 1 Which of these organisations protects children? A RSPCA B RSPB C NSDAP D NSPCC
2 What was the title of the album released by the Bee Gees in 1997? A Still the Bee Gees B Still Alive C Staying Alive D Still Waters
3 Which Zulu chief was stabbed to death by his half-brothers in 1828? A Shaka B Haile C Mugabe D Selasse
4 What is the highest number used in bingo? A 100 B 90 C 66 D 70
5 Which Italian city gives its name to a sausage and a sauce popular with spaghetti? A Rome B Venice C Bologna D Milan
6 What do the letters PS stand for? A Please Send B Please Stamp C Post Scriptum D Passe Savoye
7 What name was given to the skeletal remains uncovered in a gravel pit in East Sussex in 1912? A Piltdown Man B Windmill Hill Man C Lewes Man D Rye Man 8 Orlando Bloom stars as Rycroft Philostrate in which Amazon Prime Video neo-noir fantasy series? A Fair Path B Party Lane C Celebration Street D Carnival Row
9 Of which country is Sfax the second largest city? A Turkey B Tunisia C Libya D Borneo
10 By which acronym is the International Association of Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists known? A AIPPEEN B PEN C IAP D PPEEN 11 Which major sporting event was won by the Florida Marlins in 1997? A Football’s Superbowl B Baseball’s World Series C Basketball’s World Series D Ice Hockey’s Stanley Cup
12 Which Welsh snooker player won the first of his six world championships in 1970? A Ray Reardon B Mark Williams C Stephen Hendry D John Parrott
13 Which king who died in 1936 began the tradition of the Christmas Day broadcast from the monarch? A George V B Edward VIII C George VI D Edward VII
14 Which group’s top ten hits included My Girl; Embarrassment and Grey Day? A Crowded House B U2 C Madness D REM
15 On which island is the Indonesian capital Jakarta situated? A Malaysia B Timor C Java D Borneo