Macclesfield Quiz League
2008-9 season: Week Ten
10 February 2009
This week’s questions were set by the Ox-fford ‘C’.
Thanks to the Knot Inn and the Chester Road Tavern for their help in vetting them. (We have taken the liberty of changing a few of the General Knowledge questions after vetting, mainly to make them more topical.)
The specialist rounds are:
1. Arts & Entertainment
2. Science
3. History
4. I can Sing a Rainbow
5. Colours – in Black & White
6. Valentines
7. Sport
8. Geography
Note: four of tonight’s questions (all in the General Knowledge section) use the word “currently”. These facts were last checked yesterday – i.e. Monday 9th February.
Our reference source for the vast majority of these questions is Wikipedia: the free encyclopaedia that anyone can edit (but perhaps unwisely, we don’t let that put us off!).
Round One: Arts & Entertainment
1. | Q | Whose painting Le Bateau (or The Boat) was reportedly hung upside down for 47 days in 1961 in the New York Museum of Modern Art? |
| A | Henri Matisse |
2. | Q | In which cult film does Paul McGann say, after receiving a frosty reception from some villagers, “That's not the attitude I'd been given to expect from the H. E. Bates novels I've read”? |
| A | Withnail & I |
3. | Q | How were Flanagan and Allen, Caryll and Mundy, Nervo and Knox, and sometimes “Monsewer” Eddie Gray, collectively known? |
| A | The Crazy Gang |
4. | Q | Which cartoon character had a sidekick called Musky the Muskrat? |
| A | Deputy Dawg |
5. | Q | Of which classic English novel is Becky Sharp the central character? |
| A | Vanity Fair |
6. | Q | Jack Worthing and Algy Moncrieff are the central characters of which play? |
| A | The Importance of Being Earnest |
7. | Q | Whose 11th and 12th symphonies are known respectively as The Year 1905 and The Year 1917? |
| A | Dmitri Shostakovich |
8. | Q | Which Shakespeare character delivers the soliloquy beginning “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” on learning of his wife’s death? |
| A | Macbeth |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Who directed the Pink Panther films? |
| A | Blake Edwards |
10. | Q | What’s the popular name for the beginning of Act III of the second opera in Wagner’s Ring cycle? |
| A | Ride of the Valkyries |
Round Two: Science
1. | Q | The process of galvanisation involves coating with which element? |
| A | Zinc |
2. | Q | What is the largest artery in the human body, carrying blood from the heart to all parts of the body? |
| A | The aorta |
3. | Q | There are three types of lizard native to |
| A | The slow worm (it is a lizard apparently, even though it has no legs!) |
4. | Q | What word do meteorologists use to refer collectively to rain, snow, hail, et cetera? |
| A | Precipitation |
5. | Q | Which metallic element is the heaviest known substance (at room temperature) and is used in making pen nibs? |
| A | Osmium |
6. | Q | What’s the more common name for the plant calendula (ca-LEND-yoo-la)? |
| A | Marigold |
7. | Q | Which disease of the nervous system is often caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B1? |
| A | Beri-Beri |
8. | Q | Which household product is essentially made of hydrated magnesium silicate? |
| A | Talcum powder (talc) |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Which constant, central to the theory of quantum mechanics, is represented by a lower case H (h)? |
| A | The Planck constant |
10. | Q | In the human body, what links the ear to the throat? |
| A | The Eustachian tube |
Round Three: History
1. | Q | Who nailed his so-called “95 theses” to the door of |
| A | Martin Luther |
2. | Q | Berengaria of Navarre, the only Queen of England never to set foot in the country, was the consort of which King? |
| A | Richard I (the Lionheart) |
3. | Q | Who was executed in 1757 on board HMS Monarque? |
| A | Admiral Byng (giving rise to Voltaire’s famous comment about the British shooting admirals from time to time “to encourage the others”) |
4. | Q | Which British general died in battle on the |
| A | Wolfe |
5. | Q | Which English king was defeated by Robert the Bruce at |
| A | Edward II |
6. | Q | What was established in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty? |
| A | The |
7. | Q | Which British prime minister resigned in 1782, following |
| A | Lord North (Frederick North, 2nd Earl of |
8. | Q | Who served as prime minister of |
| A | Clement Atlee |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Which sovereign’s last speech to Parliament was dubbed “the Golden speech”? |
| A | Elizabeth I |
10. | Q | The Third Silesian War began in 1756; by what name is it better known? |
| A | The Seven Years’ War |
Round Four: I can Sing a Rainbow
This round is about songs that have colours in their titles or in their lyrics.
1. | Q | In December 2008, the song Hallelujah was both number one and number two in the |
| A | Singin’ the Blues |
2. | Q | How did Lily the Pink become the saviour of the human race? |
| A | She invented Medicinal Compound |
3. | Q | |
| A | Yellow |
4. | Q | Which Beatles song features ‘tangerine trees and marmalade skies’? |
| A | Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds |
5. | Q | What green thing did the Lemon Pipers play in 1967? |
| A | My green tambourine |
6. | Q | Whose single and album Back to Black both reached number one in 2007? |
| A | Amy Winehouse |
7. | Q | Who wrote and originally recorded the UB40 hit Red Red Wine? |
| A | Neil Diamond |
8. | Q | Which Van Morrison song began: ‘Hey, where did we go, days when the rains came?’? |
| A | Brown Eyed Girl |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Which song was the subject of a 2006 lawsuit between Matthew Fisher and Gary Brooker, nearly 40 years after it was a hit? |
| A | A Whiter Shade of Pale |
10. | Q | Which song did Tony Blair unsuccessfully try to suppress at Labour Party conferences? |
| A | The Red Flag |
Round Five: Colours – in Black & White
Note to question persons: this is a visual round. Before starting, ask if any of the contestants is or are visually impaired; if anyone is, offer them (when it comes to their turn) one of the alternatives below.
You should have two copies of each picture. Hand out one copy to each team simultaneously, one question at a time.
Now please read out the following paragraphs to the contestants!
The pictures can be seen in colour
After that most colourful round, we now have a round that you might think should also be in colour – but it isn’t.
You will be shown a picture of the flag, or “colours”, of a particular country; you have to name the country. Just to make it more interesting (!), the pictures are in black & white; but hey – colour isn’t everything!
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Alternatives (for visually impaired contestants)
1. | Q | Which country’s national flag is said to have been unchanged for the longest? |
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2. | Q | Which European country’s flag has nine horizontal stripes, and a cross in a canton? |
| A | |
Supplementaries
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Round Six: Valentines
1. | Q | In which 1957 film, also starring Frank Sinatra, did Kim Novak sing My Funny Valentine? |
| A | Pal Joey (My Funny Valentine first appeared, along with The Lady is a Tramp, in the 1937 Rogers & Hart musical Babes in Arms) |
2. | Q | Which 1977 TV drama series was based on the books of E. W. Hornung, and starred Anthony Valentine in the title role? |
| A | Raffles |
3. | Q | Who was the sworn enemy of Al Capone, and the intended victim of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre? |
| A | George Clarence “Bugs” Moran (not Malone!) |
4. | Q | In the Grand National, what’s the name of the public road that’s crossed soon after Valentine’s Brook? |
| A | Melling Road |
5. | Q | The |
| A | Sonny Ramadhin (the chorus went, “With those two little pals of mine: Ramadhin and Valentine”) |
6. | Q | Which King of England is believed to have starved to death in |
| A | Richard II |
7. | Q | Who played Shirley Valentine in the |
| A | Pauline Collins |
8. | Q | Hilton Valentine, born in North Shields in 1943, was the original guitarist with which 1960s pop group? |
| A | The Animals (he gave us the classic instrumental introduction to House of the Rising Sun) |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Valentine and Proteus are the title characters in which Shakespeare play? |
| A | Two Gentlemen of |
10. | Q | Which popular Irish entertainer of the 1960s, 70s and 80s had the middle name Valentine? |
| A | Michael Valentine Doonican (The Val Doonican Show ran on BBC TV from 1964 to 1986) |
11. | Q | According to the US Greeting Cards Association, what percentage of Valentine cards are bought by women? |
| A | 85% |
Round Seven: Sport
1. | Q | In which athletics event did Phillips Idowu win Silver for |
| A | Triple jump |
2. | Q | Whose record did Lance Armstrong beat in 2004, when he won the Tour de France for the sixth consecutive time? |
| A | Miguel Indurain (5 wins, 1991-5) |
3. | Q | Who was the first boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali in a professional fight? |
| A | Joe Frazier (1973) |
4. | Q | Who was the first footballer to represent |
| A | Terry Venables |
5. | Q | Before |
| A | |
6. | Q | What type of equipment is being allowed in Formula One motor racing for the 2009 season, after being banned for eleven years? |
| A | Slick (un-treaded) tyres (accept slicks) |
7. | Q | Which American football team recently became the first to lose all sixteen games of an NFL season? |
| A | |
8. | Q | Apart from skiing, which sport takes place on a piste? |
| A | Fencing |
Supplementaries
9. | Q | Who is |
| A | Rory Underwood |
10. | Q | Which country, in 1975, became the first non-English speaking country to win the Davis Cup? |
| A | |
Round Eight: Geography
1. | Q | What’s the only country that |
| A | |
2. | Q | What’s the capital of The Gambia? |
| A | |
3. | Q | In which country is Cape Matapan, the southernmost point of mainland |
| A | |
4. | Q | In which county is Malin (mallin) Head, the northernmost point of Ireland? |
| A | Donegal |
5. | Q | For which mineral is the Australian town of |
| A | Opal |
6. | Q | In which country is |
| A | |
7. | Q | Which river flows out of Lake Erie, northwards and into |
| A | The |
8. | Q | Which modern country corresponds roughly to a region known historically as |
| A | |
Supplementaries
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Supplementaries
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