| Ref | Question | Answer | Difficulty | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4797 | What is the most common use for a Sea Cucumber? | A Loofah | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 721 | In which English county did the Battle of Sedgemoor take place in 1665? | Somerset | 5 |
History |
| 2633 | "What was the name of the famous elephant, acquired from London Zoo by showman P.T. Barnum?" | Jumbo | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 5077 | Who wrote the book 'Philosophy and Civilization'? | John Dewey | 7 |
literature |
| 1939 | What is the collective noun for a group of bears ? | A sloth | 6 |
General Knowledge |
| 2642 | What was the name of the puppet that appeared with Philip Schofield in Childrens TV? | Gordon | 6 |
General Knowledge |
| 687 | In which country is Peroni beer bottled? | Italy | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 3172 | Which element has the chemical symbol Nd ? | Neodymium | 10 |
science |
| 3721 | Who ruled England in the period 1461-70 ? | Edward IV | 6 |
General Knowledge |
| 2846 | Where is the 2000 Guineas run ? | Newmarket | 5 |
Sport |
| 1288 | Vauxhall ran a series of TV ads with who hiding behind a ginger beard? | Griff Rhys-Jones | 5 |
TV |
| 256 | How high is a badminton net at its centre ? | 1.5m ( 5ft) | 5 |
Sport |
| 2763 | What's the name of the Computer generated character featured on the TV quiz show Catchphrase? | Mr Chips | 6 |
General Knowledge |
| 3674 | Who manufactured Amiga computers ? | Commdore | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 1167 | Se is the chemical symbol for which element ? | Selenium | 9 |
science |
| 4255 | "Up until the building of the Eiffel tower, which old Structure was the tallest in the world?" | The Great Pyramid | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 3677 | Who most famously lost his life at sea on 21 October 1805? | Horatio Nelson Trafalgar | 5 |
General Knowledge |
| 1809 | What is the capital of Indonesia? | Jakarta | 7 |
Geography |
| 3141 | Which element has the chemical symbol Er ? | Erbium | 10 |
science |
| 98 | Bern is the capital of which country? | Switzerland | 5 |
Geography |
Pages written by Stuart Allen.
Last updated 27 May 2004