30-05-2015 8:54 PM
for those who would like to work their brains this evening a little quiz for you all
no prizes and you can type the answers here or write then down on a piece of paper
will post the answers tomorrow morning
30-05-2015 9:25 PM
30-05-2015 9:27 PM
30-05-2015 9:28 PM
No Google required ,
30-05-2015 10:01 PM
Not many as off the top of my head......................
1 Detroit
2 -
3-
4News of the World.
5 -
6-
7 Sahara
8-
9-
10 JFK
11Trees
12 Green
13 Bradley Walsh
14 -
15-
16 Maple leaf
17 Legion
18 Germany
19 Horse and Hound
20 -
21Oxford
22Man
23 Africa
24 Canada
25 Donna Karen New York
26 Equinox
27 2
28 Hamburg
29 Australia
30 Shetlands
30-05-2015 10:47 PM
Too tired tonight sweetheart, but promise to try it tomorow - and no I won't research the answers first ![]()
30-05-2015 10:48 PM
@stan3502 wrote:for those who would like to work their brains this evening a little quiz for you all
no prizes and you can type the answers here or write then down on a piece of paper
will post the answers tomorrow morning
- In which American city would you find the headquarters of General Motors? Detroit
- The Maiwand Lion is a sculpture and war memorial in the Forbury Gardens, a public park in which English town? Reading
- Who became the Labour MP for Hampstead and Highgate in 1992? Glenda Jackson
- Which newspaper, once the biggest selling English language newspaper in the world, ceased publication in 2011? News of the World
- In which war was the Gatling gun first used? American Civil War
- Which country has a flag that is not rectangular? Nepal
- Which desert covers much of Botswana and parts of Namibia? Kalahari
- Which rock band wrote and performed the theme for the long-running adult cartoon South Park? Primus
- Which viaduct carrying the M6 motorway in Birmingham is a quarter mile longer than the Second Severn Crossing? Bromford Viaduct
- Who was the 40th President of the United States? Ronald Reagan
- Where does an arboreal creature typically live? in trees
- In heraldry, what colour is vert? green
- Who asks the quiz questions in ITV's 'The Chase'? Bradley Walsh
- Considered one of the founders of analytic philosophy, who won the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature? Bertrand Russel
- Who have their headquarters at One Brewer's Green, London? Labour Party
- What is the most widely recognized national symbol of Canada? Maple leaf
- Which unit of the Roman army consisted of 480 men? cohort
- The mainland portion of which country is formed by Jutland? Denmark
- Name the oldest equestrian weekly magazine in the UK? horse & hound
- In 1997, who announced he was leaving the BBC to stand as an independent candidate in the Tatton constituency in Cheshire? Martin Bell
- In which city did Roger Bannister run the first sub-four-minute mile in 1954? Oxford
- Which large animal kills more people than any other animal in Africa? Hippo
- Which country do swallows migrate to when they leave Britain for the winter? South Africa
- Which country has the second largest land mass in the world if water is excluded? China
- In fashion, what do the initials DKNY stand for? Donna Karen New York
- Occurring twice yearly, what name is given to a day consisting of twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of darkness? Equinox
- How many X chromosomes do women have? 2
- Which city is the largest port in Germany? Hamburg
- Which country is the natural habitat of the emu? Australia
- Where in the world does the Up Helly Aa Fire Festival take place, which culminates in the burning of a Viking long ship? Lerwick, Shetland
30-05-2015 11:15 PM
Hello
Love quizz !! ![]()
31-05-2015 9:44 AM
Phew some of you have been busy , will post the answers at midday just incase there are a few more this morning ![]()
31-05-2015 12:47 PM
Hello Stan
Keeps the Brains cells working that is for sure ![]()
31-05-2015 12:49 PM
Hi Gorillaswolves . hope ou enjoyed the quiz .
May pop another on midweek
here's the answers for those that took part
Answers
01-06-2015 5:41 PM
Stan, your post quiz is excellent. It could be the start of a long-running popular topic.
However 30 is lot of questions. Would you consider making it just 10, or 15, or 20 at most?
This would give it legs.
02-06-2015 7:08 AM
@malacandran wrote:Stan, your post quiz is excellent. It could be the start of a long-running popular topic.
However 30 is lot of questions. Would you consider making it just 10, or 15, or 20 at most?
This would give it legs.
Try this one, quite a few from here and RT play, 10 questions daily.
http://www.funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=79509
Good quiz Stan, sorry I missed it.![]()