Wednesday, March 04, 2009

QUARTER FINALS OF THE CUP 3 MARCH

Questions set by the Principals and the New Castle

1.         What background colour are U.K. road signs that indicate tourist attractions and places of interest?

BROWN

 2.         What shape are STOP signs on U.K. Roads?

OCTAGONAL

 3.         As in a mobile phone SIM card, for what does the letter "I" stand?

IDENTITY (subscriber identity module)

 4.         As in Manchester United's sponsors AIG, for what does the letter "I" stand?

INTERNATIONAL (American International Group)

 

5.         Bernadotte is the ruling royal house in which country?

SWEDEN

 6.         Along with Iran and Iraq, which other country was named by George W. Bush as part of "the axis of evil"?

NORTH KOREA

 7.         According to Thomas Edison, "genius is one 99 % inspiration" and what else?        PERSPIRATION

 

8.         According to George Bernard Shaw, "England and America are two countries separated by" what?         

A COMMON LANGUAGE 

9.         Which novel by Charles Dickens features a raven called Grip?         

BARNABY RUDGE

 10.       Which novel by Charles Dickens features the court case Jarndyce v. Jarndyce?       BLEAK HOUSE

 11. What is the link between the ornithologist author of "Birds of the West Indies" (1954) and the hero of a  long running series of movies (1962 - the present day)?   

BOTH ARE NAMED JAMES BOND

 12.       What was the name of Ian Fleming's house in Jamaica?       

GOLDENEYE

 13.       How many chromosomes are there in a human body?          

46 (accept 23 pairs)

 14.       How many bones are there in a fully developed human skeleton?    

206

 15.       What astronomical term is derived from the Greek for milk?           

GALAXY

 16.       What astronomical term is derived from the Greek for wanderer?

PLANET

 17.       In population terms, what is Spain's third largest city after Madrid and Barcelona?

            VALENCIA

 18.       In population terms, what is Canada's third largest city after Toronto and Montreal?

VANCOUVER

 19.       Na is the chemical symbol for which element?

SODIUM

 20.       Sb is the chemical symbol for which element?

ANTIMONY

 21.       Who was the first black female M.P. in the House of Commons?

DIANE ABBOTT

 22.       Who is the current U.S. Secretary of State?

HILARY CLINTON

 23.       What is the first name of the poet W.H. Auden?

WYSTAN

 24.       What is the middle name of author Jerome K. Jerome?

KLAPKA

 25. What was the unusual outcome of the 1993 Grand National?

 THE RACE WAS DECLARED VOID

 26.       What was the unusual outcome of the 1877 Oxford - Cambridge University Boat Race?

IT WAS A DEAD HEAT

 27.       What nationality is tennis player Gustavo Kuerten?

BRAZILIAN

 28.       What nationality is Formula One driver Mark Webber?

AUSTRALIAN

 29.       Which actor played a Marine colonel accused of massacring civilians in the 2000 film "Rules of Engagement"?

SAMUEL K JACKSON

 30.       Which actor played Professor Charles Xavier in the 2000 film "X-Men"?

PATRICK STEWART

31.       Which part of the human body is also called the hallux?

BIG TOE

 

32.       Which part of the human body is also called the axilla?

ARMPIT

 33.       What is the name of Robert Mugabe's political party in Zimbabwe?

ZANU-PF

 34.       Between July 2006 and November 2007, which European country had a President and Prime Minister who were identical twin brothers?

POLAND (Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski)

 35.       From which tree was the English longbow traditionally made?

 YEW TREE

 36.       Koala bears live mainly on a diet of leaves from which tree?

EUCALYPTUS

 37.       In Welsh place names beginning "Llan" (Llandudno, Llanberis, Llanelli etc), what does the prefix "Llan" indicate?

PLACE OF A CHURCH

 38.       In Welsh place names beginning "Aber"(Abergavenny, Aberystwyth, Abersoch etc), what does the prefix "Aber" indicate?

CONFLUENCE OR MOUTH OF A RIVER

 39.       Hall Green is a parliamentary constituency in which city?

BIRMINGHAM

 40.       Wavertree is a parliamentary constituency in which city?

LIVERPOOL

 41.       Paul Griffen plays international Rugby Union for which country?   

ITALY

 42.       Anne Keothavong represents which country in international tennis? GREAT BRITAIN    (she is the British No.1)

 43.       Which TV presenter/comedian played the role of Noel Furlong in "Father Ted"?    

GRAHAM NORTON

 44.       What is the name of the church in "The Vicar of Dibley"?

ST. BARNABAS

 45.       What is the name of the British nuclear submarine that was in collision with a French nuclear submarine beneath the waters of the Atlantic in February 2009? 

H.M.S. VANGUARD

 46.       Which "iconic" Blackpool building was gutted by fire in February 2009?    YATES'S WINE LODGE

 47.       What sort of creature is a colobus?

MONKEY

 48.       What sort of creature is a Krait?

SNAKE

 49.       Which museum in Amsterdam has large collection of works by Rembrandt?

RIJKSMUSEUM

 50.       Which Flemish artist became the principal court painter to Charles I?

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

 51.       Which country shares the island of Hispaniola along with Haiti?

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

 52.       Bolivia is one of the two landlocked countries of South America, name the

other.

PARAGUAY

 53.       Who is the current Chancellor of Germany?

ANGELA MERKEL

 54.       Who is the current Shadow Foreign Secretary?

WILLIAM HAGUE

 55.       What type of cream cheese is traditionally used in the Italian dish Tiramisu?

MASCARPONE

 56.       Dunlop is a type of cheese from which country?

SCOTLAND

 57.       The television programme "Krypton Factor" has recently returned to our TV screens, who is the current presenter?

BEN SHEPHARD

 58.       The television programme "Battle of the Brains" has also made a return to our TV screens recently, who is the current presenter?

NICKY CAMPBELL

 59.       Who did Winston Churchill refer to as "A modest little man, who has much to be modest about"?

CLEMENT ATTLEE

 60.       In answer to her accusation that he was drunk, to whom was Winston Churchill replying when he said "Madam you are ugly, and in the morning, I shall be sober"?

BETTY BRADDOCK

 61. Which astronomical term derives from the Latin for "Sun standing still"?

SOLSTICE

 62.       In Greek mythology who was the Muse of History?

CLIO

 63.       What was the name of the Test Match Special scorer and statistician who died in January 2009?

BILL FRINDALL

 64.       Peter Moores has recently been appointed as Head Coach for which County Cricket Club?

 LANCASHIRE 

65.       Which American city is known as "The Windy City"?          

CHICAGO

 66.       Which American city is known as "The City of Brotherly Love"?     

PHILADELPHIA

 67.       Which English scientist discovered Sodium, Calcium, Barium, Potassium and Magnesium?          

SIR HUMPHREY DAVY

 68.       From which drug is Codeine derived?

OPIUM (accept MORPHINE)

 69.       "The Dance of the Knights" from "Romeo and Juliet" by Prokofiev is the theme tune for which popular BBC TV programme?

THE APPRENTICE

 70.       Who composed the opera "The Flying Dutchman"?

RICHARD WAGNER

 71.       David Cameron, Michael Howard and William Hague are three of the four post war Conservative Party leaders not to have become Prime Minister. Who is the other?         

IAIN DUNCAN SMITH

 72.       Former Prime Minister Edward Heath was a keen yachtsman. What was the name of the boat he bought in 1969? 

MORNING CLOUD

 73.       The LIV-eX 100 index tracks the prices of what?    

FINE WINES

 74.       The wine growing region of Chateauneuf du Pape is next to which river?    

RHONE

 75.       What type of fruit is a Jargonelle?

PEAR

 76.       Jonagold is a variety of which fruit? 

APPLE

 77.       Which 80's singer's real name is Stuart Goddard?     

ADAM ANT

 78.       Brian Warner is the real name of which singer?        

MARILYN MANSON

 79.       Which sport is played by the New Jersey Devils and the Florida Panthers?  

ICE HOCKEY

 80.       Doctor Frank Stableford devised a scoring system for which sport?

 GOLF

 81.       Why did Alfie Patten make the headlines in February 2009?

HE WAS THE 12 YEAR OLD WHO FATHERED A CHILD

 82.       From which airline was Flight 1549 which recently ditched in the Hudson River?

U.S. AIRWAYS

 83.       What comes next in this clockwise list of Austria's neighbours. Italy; Switzerland; Germany; Czech Republic; Slovakia and WHAT?

HUNGARY

 84.       Complete the sequence of major Cote D'Azur towns from East to West. Monte Carlo; Monaco Nice; Antibes and WHAT?

CANNES

 85.       What are Shas, Likud and Kadima?  

ISRAELI POLITICAL PARTIES

 86.       What is the name of the Israeli Secret Service responsible for overseas intelligence and security?

MOSSAD

 87.       Which children's author wrote "The Witches" and "Danny, Champion of the World"?

ROALD DAHL

 88.       In the Francesca Simon books, who is Perfect Peter's eponymous brother?  HORRID HENRY

 89.       At the Battle of Actium, Mark Anthony and Cleopatra fought on one side against which  Roman Commander?  

OCTAVIAN (accept AUGUSTUS)

 90.       The three Punic Wars were fought between Rome and which other power?

CARTHAGE

 91.       Which Transport Minister introduced the 70 mph speed limit and the breathalyser test?

BARBARA CASTLE

 92.       The A3 runs from London to which U.K. City?

PORTSMOUTH

 93.       Which British actress stars as Charlotte Charles in the American drama "Pushing Daisies"?

ANNA FRIEL

 94.       Who plays Margaret Thatcher in the BBC drama "Margaret"?

LINDSAY DUNCAN

 95.       Which footballer scored the most goals at the UEFA Euro 2008 Finals, thus winning the "Golden Boot"?

DAVID VILLA (Spain – 4 goals)

 96.       Which footballer scored the winning and only goal in the final of UEFA Euro

2008?

FERNANDO TORRES

 97.       Which German playwright's works include "Mother Courage and her Children", "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" and "The Threepenny Opera"?

BERTOLD BRECHT

 98.       Which Russian author (not composer) wrote works including "Eugene Onegin" and "Boris Godunov"?

ALEXANDER PUSHKIN

99.       The founder members of the Beach Boys included the three Wilson brothers. Brian and Carl were two, who was the third?

DENNIS

 100.     Which 70's and 80's band had brothers called Ron and Russell Mael?

SPARKS

 

101.     What name is given to the style of painting in which small distinct points of primary colours are used to generate the impression of secondary colours? POINTILLISM

 102. What creature features in the 1991 work by Damien Hurst titled "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living"?

A SHARK

 103.     The Garonne and which other river join north of Bordeaux to form the Gironde?  

DORDOGNE

 104.     The Champs Elysees runs from the Arc de Triomphe in the west to where in the east?

PLACE DE LA CONCORDE

 105.     Which male singing voice falls between a tenor and a bass?

BARITONE

 106.     The musical piece, "Sailing By" is played on  Radio 4 every day immediately before what?          

THE SHIPPING FORECAST

 107.     The Mille Miglia Italian Road Race starts and finishes in which city? 

 BRESCIA

 108.     Who trained the racehorse, Red Rum?          

GINGER McCAIN

 109.     Name the mouse that lives in Dumbo's hat.   

TIMOTHY

 110.     The Timothy Taylor Brewery is based in which Yorkshire town?    

KEIGHLEY

 111.     How is the film, "Il Buono, Il Brutto, Ii Cattivo" (pronounced 'eel boo-oh-no, eel brootoh, eel katteevo') better known to English speaking audiences?

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

 112.     Which actor played himself in the World War II film "To Hell and Back"?  AUDIE MURPHY

 113.     Which 80's song contains the line "How does it feel, to treat me like you do"?        BLUE MONDAY (by New Order)

 114.     Which 80's singer had backing groups "The Fabulously Wealthy Tarts" and "The Royal Family"? 

PAUL YOUNG 

115. In which continent is Patagonia?

SOUTH AMERICA

 116. The Gobi Desert covers territory in two countries. Name either.

CHINA and MONGOLIA

 117.     The University Boat Race runs from Putney to where?

MORTLAKE

 118.     Scolari was recently replaced by Hiddink as manager of Chelsea, but who did Scolari replace?

AVRAM GRANT

 119.     By what nickname was Haitian President, Francois Duvalier better known?

PAPA DOC

 120.     Which English King is renowned for hiding up a tree to evade capture?

CHARLES II

 

SUPPLEMENTARIES

 

1. In which county does the source of the River Thames lie?    

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

 2.         What is the highest point in Northern Ireland?

SLIEVE DONARD

 3.         What is the name of Christopher Biggins effeminate character in the TV sitcom" Porridge"?

LUKEWARM

 4. For her role in which film did Kate Winslet receive this year's Best Actress Oscar?

THE READER

 5. For his role in which film did Sean Penn receive this year's Best Actor Oscar?

MILK

 6.         The syrup Grenadine (used in making cocktails) is made from what fruit?

POMEGRANATE

 7.         Which town is the administrative headquarters of Kent?

MAIDSTONE

8.         In Mathematics, what diagram represents the relationship between sets?

 VENN DIAGRAM

 

TIE BREAK QUESTIONS

 

A.        In the National Lottery "Lotto" draw (the main draw) for Saturday 7th February 2009, how many tickets correctly matched with five of the six main numbers drawn?           

642

 B.        According to the NASA website, how long (in feet) is the Space Shuttle?

  122.17 ft

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