Showing posts with label pub quiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pub quiz. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Current Affairs #48


1.       A Swedish woman was in the news this week for having sex with a what?
2.      Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is to create a map of Britain’s what?
3.      Which play is celebrating 60 years in the West End?
4.      Credit ratings agency Moody's has stripped which country of its coveted AAA rating?
5.      For how many days was Roberto Di Matteo manager of the Chelsea football club?
6.      Who collapsed on I’m A Celebrity this week?
7.      Who did Chancellor George Osborne say had a more difficult job than his own?
8.      Which website launched a Cherokee version of its service this week, the 57th language it covers?
9.      The last of its kind to be produced in the UK has been donated to the Science Museum. What was it?
10.   Mark Hughes was sacked as manager of which football club this week?
11.    Name Dallas’ JR Ewing actor who sadly passed away yesterday?
12.   On this day in 1963 which US President was laid to rest?


1.       Skeleton
2.      Lonliest Places
3.      The Mousetrap
4.      France
5.      262
6.      Brian Conoly
7.      Archbishop Of Canterbury Justin Welby
8.      Gmail
9.      Typewriter
10.   Queen’s Park Rangers
11.    Larry Hagman
12. JFK

Monday, 12 November 2012

Current Affairs #47


1.       Which presenter thrust a list of suspected nonce’s at David Cameron on live TV this week?
2.      Which DJ is to leave Radio One after 9 & a half years presenting its Saturdays?
3.      Dad’s Army legend Clive Dunn passed away this week. What was the name of the song he had a 1970 Number one hit with?
4.      Which female MP is taking part in this year's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here?
5.      In which city have the ATP World Tour tennis finals just taken place?
6.      Which businessman exploded into Twitter meltdown when Obama was announced as winner of the Presidential election?
7.      The "elixir of life" is said to have been invented by scientists in Kazakhstan. What is its main ingredient
8.      Which of the single has just topped a chart of the biggest-selling UK singles of the last 60 years?
9.      Brian Cobby died this week, you’ll never have heard of him, but you’ll have heard his voice. Why?
10.   What is the name of the new Archbishop Of Canterbury?
11.    Which store has been blasted this week for allowing customers to view Hard Core Porn on its free wi-fi?
12.   Name the Palestine leader that died on this day in 2004?

1.       Philip Schofield
2.      Vernon Kaye
3.      Grandad
4.      Nadine Dorries
5.      London
6.      Donald Trump
7.      Yoghurt
8.      Candle In The Wind
9.      Speaking Clock
10.   Justin Welby
11.    Starbucks
12.   Yassar Arrafat

Friday, 14 September 2012

General Knowledge #45


  1. In World War 2, what was a T-34?
  2. In British politics, which other position is now also always held by the First Lord of the Treasury?
  3. Which Spanish word is usually translated into English as “long live”?
  4. Which scientist, on discovering a solution while in the bath, is said to have jumped up exclaiming “Eureka!”
  5. Who sacrificed himself by leaving Captain Scott’s Antarctic Expedition with the words, “I am just going outside and I may be some time”?
  6. Which car manufacturer was the first to add a conveyor belt to his production line?
  7. Which piece of modern technology would a German refer to as “a handy”?
  8. Cheviot, North Ronaldsay and Scottish Blackface are all domesticated breed of which animal?
  9. In which year was the first Call Of Duty video game released?
  10. The name of which popular Chinese snack translated means 'a little bit of heart'?
  11. Which actor has been nominated twice for an Academy Award for playing a US President?
  12. In which year were the first time zones introduced?
  13. True or false: Viagra pills are kosher in Israel.
  14. What name did Hitler wish to give his proposed new World Capital?
  15. To the nearest million how many sausage rolls do Gregg’s the bakers produce per year?


  1. A (Soviet) tank
  2. Prime Minister
  3. Viva
  4. Archimedes
  5. Captain (Lawrence “Titus”) Oates
  6. Henry Ford
  7. Mobile Phone
  8. Sheep
  9. 2003
  10. Dim Sum
  11. Sir Anthony Hopkins. In Nixon and Amistad
  12. 1883. By US and Canadian railways
  13. True
  14. Germania
  15. 140 Million (Correct as of April 2012)

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

General Knowledge #44


1.       In the TV show the IT Crowd what does IT stand for?
2.      Which footwear designer’s trademark are shoes with red-lacquered soles?
3.      The Concorde air plane was built as a joint effort between the UK and which country?
4.      Which word best describes TV celebrity Patrick Moore — astrologer or astronomer?
5.      What’s the first element in the periodic table?
6.      In Eastenders who is currently the owner of the CafĂ©? (As of AUG 2012)
7.      As of January 2012 Bruno Senna races for which F1 team?
8.      Which puddy tat chased and tormented Tweety Pie?
9.      Which Texan city is bigger — Houston or Dallas?
10.  Who presented The X Factor before Dermot O’Leary?

1.       Information Technology
2.      Christian Louboutin
3.      France
4.      Astronomer
5.      Hydrogen
6.      Lucy Beale
7.      Williams F1
8.      Sylvester
9.      Houston
10.  Kate Thornton

Thursday, 6 September 2012

General Knowledge #43


1.       Which artist holds the accolade of having the UK’s highest selling number one single?
2.      What is the highest accolade rewarded by children’s programme Blue Peter?
3.      Which comedian starred in the 2010 Channel 4 series Tramadol Nights?
4.      Who is president of Formula One racing?
5.      Who wrote the novel Charlotte’s Web?
6.      In Greek mythology, who was on a quest for the Golden Fleece?
7.      Name Lee Nelson’s fat best friend from the Well Good Show?
8.       “Every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you're never coming around” is the opening line from which 80s hit?
9.      Deepdale is the home stadium of which Football League Championship team?
10.  What is the longest running television soap?


1.       Elton John – Candle In The Wind 97 sales: 4,865,000
2.      Gold Blue Peter badge
3.      Frankie Boyle
4.      Bernie Ecclestone
5.      E B White
6.      Jason
7.      Omlette
8.      Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler
9.      Preston North End
10.  Coronation Street  (Started in December 1960). 

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

News & Current Affairs #31


1.       Who is to replace Andrew Strauss as England test cricket captain?
2.      Claiming they infringe a number of patents who did Apple sue for $1 Billion
3.      Which of the Spice Girls is Russell Brand rumoured to be dating?
4.      According to a new survey which gender lies more, men or women?
5.      Who has been announced as the Republican nominee for US President in the 2012 elections?
6.      Which pop star's song was broadcast from Mars by the rover Curiosity?
7.      Which supermarket is celebrating Christmas early by opening a string of Santa's grottos at stores across the country?
8.      Antony Jenkins is the new chief executive of which UK bank?
9.      Who did Laura Robson beat in the second round of the US Open tennis championship?
10.  Which Olympic medal winner has had their bike stolen?
11.   Who made her debut as the Doctor’s new companion last night?
12.   Name the record breakers star who sadly lost his battle to cancer on this day in 1994?

1.       Alistair Cook
2.      Samsung
3.      Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice)
4.      Men: On average, men lie three times per day totalling 1,092 lies over a year as opposed to two lies per day and 728 lies over a year for women,
5.      Mitt Romney
6.      Will.I.Am
7.      Asda
8.      Barclays
9.      Kim Clijsters
10.  Philip Hindes
11.   Jenna Louise Coleman
12. Roy Castle

Friday, 24 August 2012

General Knowledge #42


1.       Which company sponsor Coronation Street?
2.      What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
3.      Who designed the Team GB London 2012 kit?
4.      What is the name of the rabbit in “Bambi”?
5.      How was Iran known before 1935?
6.      Which football team is nicknamed The Magpies?
7.      Statistically which is England’s wettest county?
8.      What was the name of the police officer always trying to catch Top Cat breaking the law?
9.      The road sign warning of “Traffic queues likely ahead” shows a line of how many cars?
10.   Which language other than English is an official language of the Channel Islands?

1.       Harvey’s
2.      Lambeth Palace
3.      Stella McCartney
4.      Thumper
5.      Persia
6.      Newcastle
7.      Cumbria
8.      Officer Dibble
9.      3
10.   French

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Trivia Trail #1

The last letter of each of your answers should correspond with the first letter of the next answer.


  1. What is the principle colour of the Netherlands home kit in international football?
  2. Who performed ‘Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life’ at the London 2012 closing ceremony?
  3. What was the name of the little boy that befriended ET in Spielberg’s famous film?
  4. In which sport do teams play for the Davis Cup?
  5. Which country's national dance is the bolero? 
  6. What is the capital of Cyprus?
  7. What is tattooed on Popeye's arm? 
  8. What currency is used in India?
  9. Which is the largest species of penguin?
  10. What colour is vermilion? 

  1. Orange
  2. Eric Idle
  3. Elliot
  4. Tennis
  5. Spain
  6. Nicosia
  7. An anchor
  8. Rupee
  9. Emperor
  10. Red

Monday, 20 August 2012

News & Current Affairs #30


1.       Which band performed the finale of the Olympic closing ceremony?
2.      What was revealed to be the most popular name for baby girls in 2011 this week?
3.      Sharon Watts returned to Eastenders this week but who plays her?
4.      Who was crowned Big Brother champion?
5.      Which band were jailed in Russia for Hooliganism?
6.      It was announced that which long-running comic book is to close in December?
7.      Which company is to replace Virgin Trains on the West-Coast Mainline?
8.      Which country granted political asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange this week?
9.      Three cities from one country have made it into the top five of The Economist Intelligence Unit's annual "liveability" rankings. Which country?
10.   Who transferred from Arsenal to Manchester United this week for £24 Million?
11.    John Lennon’s murderer is up for parole this week, what is his name?
12.   On this day in 1988 which artist was named to have the most played song in 100 years of the Jukebox?

1.       The Who
2.      Amelia
3.      Letitia Dean
4.      Luke A
5.      Pussy Riot
6.      The Dandy
7.      Firstgroup
8.      Equador
9.        Canada The ranking scores each city from 0-100 on 30 factors spread across five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure
10.  Robin van Persie
11.   Mark (David) Chapman
12. Elvis Presley

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

General Knowledge #41


1.       The Germans call it Free Body Culture. What do we call it?
2.      What was the name of the first American space station?
3.      Which card game is also the name of a Bond girl?
4.      Found in both Irish and Indian flag: what is the most sacred colour of Hinduism?
5.      The M20 motorway runs through which county?
6.      What is currently the UK's longest continuous running TV game show?
7.      How many lives is a cat said to have?
8.      What is the largest lake in Great Britain?
9.      False or True? The Apollo spacesuit was designed and manufactured by the lingerie company Playtex
10.   In which city is the National Football Museum?

1.       Nudism
2.      Skylab
3.      Solitaire
4.      Orange
5.      Kent
6.      Countdown
7.      Nine
8.      Loch Lomond
9.      True
10.   Manchester

From Bar Wars @ TGS Bowling 12th Aug 2012