23rd February – All Questions Set by The Harrington Academicals
HISTORY
1. Great Britain gained which strategic possession through the treaty of Utrecht
A1 Gibraltar
2 What was formed as the result of the Continental Congress of 1775
A2 The United States of America
3.Which Archbishop of Canterbury introduced the Book of Common Prayer into the Church of England
A3 Thomas Cranmer
4. Cranmer was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of 2 monarchs. Name either
A4 Henry VIII and Edward VI
5. Where is Horatio Nelson buried
A5 St. Paul's Cathedral
6. Buckingham Palace became the official royal palace on the ascension of which monarch?
A6 Queen Victoria
7. Who is the only prime minister to die at 10 Downing Street
A7 Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman
8. Who said in 1876 "All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes"
A8 William Gladstone
Supplementaries
SQ1 Where is the nearest original copy of Magna Carta to Macclesfield usually displayed
AQ1 Lincoln Cathedral
SQ2 What was introduced in USA by the Volstead Act of 1919
AQ2 Prohibition ( accept banning sale of alcohol)
FOOD & DRINK
1. Which brewery brews Bosley Cloud
A1 Storm (of Macclesfleld)
2. What name for cured belly pork is derived from the Italian for "little belly",
A2 Pancetta
3. Which Indian actress and cookery writer introduced James Ivory to Ismail Merchant
A3 Madhur Jaffrey
4. Ben and Gerry produce an ice cream named after the lead guitarist of the Grateful Dead. Name the Guitarist or the ice cream.
A4 Gerry Garcia (Cherry Garcia)
5. What is the name of the dried cured meat, usually beef from South Africa
A5 Biltong
6. Bacalao - spelt and pronounced slightly differently in Portuguese, Basque, Italian and Croatian is what Mediterranean foodstuff
A6 Dried salt cod
7. What is the traditional bonfire night cake, coloured with dark brown sugar or treacle and flavoured with ginger
A7 Parkin
8. What is the main ingredient added to potato to make bubble and squeak
A8 Cabbage
Supplementaries
SQ1 What is Aloo in Indian cookery
AQ1 Potatoes
SQ2 What is traditionally drunk from a copita
AQ2 Sherry
GEOGRAPHY
1. The gulf of Riga is an inlet of which sea
A1 The Baltic
2. Where in Britain are the Gladstone and Royal Seaforth docks
A2 Liverpool
3. Name the Scottish island famous for the production of a distinctive style of jersey said to have been derived from survivors of the Spanish Armada
A3 Fair Isle
4 Anglo-Saxon England was divided into seven kingdoms - East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex and Northumbria were 5. Name either of the other two
A4 Mercia or Wessex
5. Which of the Great Lakes of North America is the only one wholly in the United states
A5 Michigan
6. What sea does the river Volga empty into
A6 Caspian Sea
7. In which English County do these rivers flow - Teme, Frome, Lugg, Dore, Arrow and Monnow
A7 Herefordshire
8. In which English County are the rivers - Taw, Torridge and Teign
A8 Devon
Supplementaries
SQ1 The Erskine bridge in Scotland spans which river
AQ1 Clyde
SQ2 Which river does the Clifton suspension bridge span
AQ2 Avon
MIDDLE GROUND
From their middle name and other hints name these famous people
1. Middle name Aaron - Rock singer - The king
A1 Elvis Aaron Presley
2. Middle name - Albert - crooner - 'ole blue eyes'
A2 Francis Albert Sinatra ( Frank Sinatra )
3. Middle name Fitzgerald - President
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
4. Middle name - Millhous - president
A4 Richard Millhous Nixon
5. Middle name Luther - Civil rights dreamer
AS Martin Luther King
6. Original middle name Marcellus - Boxing's the greatest
A6 Cassius Marcellus Clay ( Muhammad Ali)
7. Middle name Law - English field marshal
A7 Bernard Law Montgomery (Viscount Montgomery of Alamein )
8. Antartic explorer - Falcon
A8 Robert Falcon Scott ( Scott of the Antartic)
Supplementaries
SQ1 Middle name Winston - singer & airport
SA1 John Winston Lennon
SQ2 Middle name Manuel - 5 times Motor racing world champion SA2 Juan Manuel Fangio
SCIENCE
1.What is the common name for the molecule O3?
A1 Ozone
2. The parsec is a unit of measurement of what?
A2 Astronomical distance (accept distance)
3. Flies belong to the insect class. To what class do spiders belong?
A3 Arthropods
4. Where in the body would you find cells called astrocytes?
A4 Brain or spinal Column (accept either)
5. What is the name of the pouch in which marsupials carry their young?
A5 Marsupium
6. What is the tallest grass?
A6 Bamboo
7. What is the hardest material in the human body
A7 Tooth enamel
8. The Ishihara test is used to detect what?
A8 Colour blindness
Supplementaries
SQ1 The moons of Uranus are all named after what?
SA1 Shakespearean characters
SQ2 What is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?
SA2 Aluminium
SPORT
1. New Zealander Ivan Mauger ("Major") was a multiple world champion in which sport?
A1 Speedway
2. The modern version of which sport was staged for the first time at Belle Vue, Manchester, in 1926?
A2 Greyhound Racing
3. With a little leeway, in which year was the first Rugby League World Cup played?
A3 1954 (accept 1952-6)
4. In which sport do one team wear blue caps, their opponents white caps, and both goalkeepers red caps?
A4 Water Polo
5. What is the standard distance of a Drag Race?
A5 1/4 mile (so accept 440yds , or 400 m)
6. What major change took place in Ryder Cup golf in 1 979?
A6 It was opened to European golfers - previously the USA had played against a Great Britain team
7. Usain Bolt won in spectacular fashion over which distance in an exhibition race in the centre of Manchester in May 2009?
A7 150m
8. West Indian Franklyn Stephenson was the last to achieve which cricketing feat in 1984?
A8 1000 runs and 100 wickets in the English first-class season - the "Domestic Double".
Supplementaries
SQ1 Which Arsenal player scored the famous last-minute goal against Liverpool in 1989 to win the League Championship, though he later went on to score an FA Cup Final goal for Liverpool?
SA1 Michael Thomas
SQ2 Whose career started with a win over Tunney Hunsaker in 1960 and ended with a 1981 defeat at the hands of Trevor Berbick?
SA2 Muhammad Ali (accept Cassius Clay)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
1. In the Adrian Mole Diaries, what was the surname of his girlfriend?
A1 Braithwaite
2 In which county is to be found "Constable country", the scenes of Constable's most famous landscapes?
A2 Suffolk
3. Which Scottish painter, born in 1951 painted the "Singing Butler" an evocative scene of four figures on a windswept beach?
A3 Jack Vettriano
4. Who, recently deceased, wrote "Catcher in the Rye"?
A4 JD Salinger
5. Who wrote the opera Don Giovanni?
A5 Mozart
6. Whose Choral Symphony features "The Ode to Joy" by Schiller?
A6 Beethoven (the 9th)
7. In which Oscar -winning movie do the characters Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart appear
A7 Chicago
8. Which band, formed in 1977, named themselves after their financial situation at the time ?
A8 Dire Straits
Supplementaries
SQ1 For what is the French town of Sevres famous?
SA1 Porcelain (accept pottery)
SQ2 Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?
SA2 Michael Jackson
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL
This is a round about money
1. Who was the king of Lydia around 550 BC, famous for his fabulous wealth
A1 Croesus
2. Which organization was described recently in Rolling Stone magazine as "A great vampire squid wrapped round the face of humanity"
A2 Goldman Sachs
3. What value of estate do you have to leave for the taxman to demand Inheritance Tax Or more technically, what is the IHT threshold for the tax year 2009/10
A3 £325000 Allow £1 0,000 either way
4. How much can you earn before you have to pay income tax ie what is the basic level of personal allowance for the tax year 2009/10
A4 £6475 Allow £300 either way
5. In which film does the song "Money makes the world go round" feature?
A5 Cabaret
6. Which author, himself the son of a famous author published the novel "Money" in 1984
A6 Martin Amis
7. How much profit did Barclays report for the last financial year
A7 £11.6bn allow 1 billion either way ( to cover bonuses !!!)
8. What is the term used to describe the bank of England printing money to buy financial assets
AS Quantitative easing
Supplementaries
SQ1 The bible (1 Timothy) doesn't say money is the root of all evil. What is?
AQ1 The love of money
SQ2 What is the full basic rate state pension (per week) in 2009/10 AQ2 £95.25 Allow £4 either way
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
1. The film Sex and Drugs and Rock n Roll is based on the life of which singer?
A1 Ian Dury
2. Which controversial comedian has sold almost 1/4million copies of his autobiography "My sh*t life so far"?
A2 Frankie Boyle
3. Which countries name translates as "Fragrant Harbour"?
A3 Hong Kong
4. Which squirrel helped promote road safety to children in the 1970's?
A4 Tufty
5. Which football ground shares its name with a Battle of 1066?
A5 Stamford Bridge
6. How is the country formerly called Dutch East Indies now known?
A6 Indonesia
7. Who was the Chief Engineer responsible for the Menai Bridge project?
A7 Thomas Telford
8. Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler were two of the three members of which top UK band of the late 70s and early 80s?
A8 The Jam. Paul Weller was the somewhat better known 3rd member.
9. Which role was voiced by Rupert Everett in the Shrek films?
A9 Prince Charming
10. Sponsorship-wise what event links Guinness, Mars, ADT, Flora and Virgin?
a10 The London Marathon
11. Beautiful South vocalist Paul Heaton and dance producer Fatboy Slim, under his real Norman Cook, were both members of which 1980's band?
A1 1 The Housemartins
12. Why were the family names in the TV programme Gavin and Stacey the source of controversy?
A12 Both families were named after notorious killers - the Shipmans (Dr Harold) and the Wests (Rose and Fred). Another major character in the show was named Pete Sutcliffe (as in Yorkshire Ripper)
13. In the world of the internet, what did ITV buy for £120m in December 2005 and sell four years later at a loss of£95m?
A13 The Friends Reunited website
14. In football, which country recently won the African Nations' Cup for a record 7th time?
a14 Egypt
15. Who temporarily made themselves Public Enemy No 1 by kicking out at Diego Simeone?
A15 David Beckham - this led to his red card in the 1998 World Cup vs Argentina.
16. What was the name of the Hanna Barbera cartoon featuring a space-age family?
a.16 The Jetsons
17, The villain of which TV comedy was Den Perry, owner of the Banana Grove nightclub?
A17 Phoenix Nights
18. In which year was the National Lottery launched in the UK A18 1994 (on 19th November)
19. How many different selections do you need for a Yankee bet? A. 19 Four
20. Which company, not usually known for food manufacture, make "Pringles"?
Proctor and Gamble
21. Without the use of any bonus squares, how may points would you score in the game Scrabble for the word "Quiz"?
A21 22-10 points each for Q and Z and 1 point for each of the vowels
22 From which animal is cashmere obtained?
A22 Goat
23. Which creatures live in a formicary?
A23 Ants
24. In computing, how many nibbles are there in a byte?
A24 2
25. Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web is now famously known as ... .?
A25 Yahoo
26 Which electronics company invented the compact disk in 1980?
A26 Philips
27. What was the name of the mongoose in the stories by Rudyard Kipling?
A27 Riki Tiki Tavi
28. Which river flows through Berlin?
A28 The Spree (pron. Spray)
20. In which country has the highest shade temperature been re9orded?
A29 Libya
30. In Britain, which is the only road sign with an inverted triangle (point down)?
A30 Give Way
31. How many time zones are there across China?
A31 1 (was 5 until 1949)
32. How many states had America when first founded?
A32 13
33. In Australia, what profession is a chalkie?
A33 Teacher
34. In which decade did the world's population reach 4 billion? 1970's
35. Who is the Hindu god of creation?
A35 Vishnu
36. Which articulate atheist wrote "The God Delusion"?
A36 Richard Dawkins
37 Which ancient city shares its name with a system for weighing precious metals and gemstones?
A37 Troy
38. Who was on the throne of England 1000 years ago?
Aethelred II (the Unready)
89 How many points are needed to win a game of cribbage?
A39 121
40 In money slang, what is a Pavarotti?
A40 £10 (a tenner)
41. In 1992, which popular British author published "Every Living Thing, his first new novel for 10 years
A41 James Herriot
42. Who was the female star of Charlie Chaplin's 1952 film, Limelight
A42 Claire Bloom
43. What is the second largest city in Syria
A43 Aleppo
44. What is the nationality of Ngaio Marsh, who created the detective Inspector Alleyn of Scotland Yard
A44. New Zealand
45. The Kenyan born athlete Wilson Kipketer , who broke the 800m world record in 1997, represented which European country
A45 Denmark
46. What is the name given to wounds or scars corresponding to those on Christ's body after the crucifixion
A46 Stigmata
47. What is the regional capital of Bavaria
A47 Munich
48. Which northern Italian town was famous for the manufacture of violins by Stradivarius and others
A48 Cremona
49. In 1979, who succeeded Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr as his country's president
A49 Saddam Hussein
50. In 1956, Bedloe's Island was re named. What is it now called A50 Liberty Island - the Statue of Liberty is built there
51.Thomas Selfridge, from the department store family was the first passenger to die in a plane crash. Who was the pilot
A51 Orville Wright
52. In which city was the first motor show held
A52 Paris
53. On which street was Elizabeth Barrett living when she met Robert Browning
A53 Wimpole Street
54. Which British cyclist won 6 stages of the Tour de France in 2009
A54 Mark Cavendish
55. From which city will the 2010 Tour de France start
A55 Rotterdam
56. Slieve Donard, the highest point in Northern Ireland is in which range of hills
A56 Mountains of Mourne
57. What is the name given to the class of roses characterized by large sprays or clusters of flowers
A57 Floribunda
58. Which French writer and statesman who lived from 1768 to 1848 gave his name to a thick steak cut from a fillet of beef
A58 Chateaubriand
59 Who wrote the lyrics for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Whistle down the wind"
A59 Jim Steinman (who wrote Bat out of Hell for Meatloaf)
60. In which movie did Vivien Leigh play Blanche DuBois
A60 A Streetcar Named Desire
61. Who invented the vacuum bottle or flask, which sometimes bears his name
A61 Dewar
62. Stephen Gough was jailed in December 2008 for breach of the peace. By what name is he more commonly known?
A62 The Naked Rambler
63. According to the story, who is the only person to see Lady Godiva riding a horse naked through the streets of Coventry?
A63 Peeping Tom
64. On which island would you find Thomas the Tank Engine?
A64 Sodor
65. Which organisation was founded by Chad Varah in 1953?
A65 The Samaritans
66. According to the Bible at what event was the writing on the wall translated by Daniel?
A66 Balshazzar's feast
67. Which novel by William Styron was made into a film version in which Meryl Streep won an Oscar for her role as an Auschwitz survivor who had faced a terrible dilemna?
A67 Sophie's Choice
68. By what name did road protest activist Daniel Hooper become better known?
A68 Swampy
69. Which big cat is sometimes called an ounce?
A69 Snow Leopard
70. Name either of the first two presenters of Top Gear in the late 1970s on BBC2?
A70 Angela Rippon or Noel Edmonds
71. Whose body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey in 1661 , and was then subjected to a posthumous beheading, with the detached head not finally being re-interred until 1960?
A71 Oliver Cromwell
72. Who was the first wicketkeeper to reach 2000 runs and make 200 dismissals in text match cricket?
A72 (Thomas) Godfrey Evans
73. Which novel by Umberto Eco published in 1988 derived its title from an experiment by a French physicist to demonstrate the rotation of the earth?
A73 Foucault's Pendulum
74. What is Gymnophobia the fear of?
A74 Nudity
75. Who is the only non American to have won all the golfing majors?
A75 Gary Player
76. In which country did the Orange Revolution take place in 2004?
A76 Ukraine
77. Brandon Flowers is the lead singer with which group?
A77 The Killers
78. How is Lord Marmaduke of Bunkerton better known?
A78 Lord Snooty
79. How many points for a touchdown in American football?
A79 6
80 About whom did Bette Davies say "she has slept with every MGM star except Lassie"?
A80 Joan Crawford
81. Shami Chakrabati is the director of which UK organisation? A81 Liberty
82. What is the popular name for the statue, designed in 1893, which is a famous London landmark and was originally entitled The Angel of Christian Charity1
A82 The statue of Eros in Piccadilly circus
83. What feature is peculiar to the Postage Stamps of Great Britain
A83 They do not bear the name of the country - only the head of the sovereign
84. What book, modelled on Homer's Odyssey, tells the story of a day in Dublin
A84 Ulysses ( by James Joyce )
85" How did Lord Kitchener die?
A85 He was drowned - lost in the cruiser Hampshire when it struck a mine in 1916.
86. What was the tenth part of a legion, consisting of 600 infantrymen called
A86 A cohort
87. The french call it 'La Tapisserie de la Reine Matilde'. What do we call it ?
A87 The Bayeux Tapestry. The tapestry of Queen Matilda - wife of William the Conqueror
88. Giovanni Antonio Canal was born in Venice in 1697. what is he remembered for ?
A88 His paintings - he is better known as Canaletto
89. In what type of space capsule did John Glen first circle the earth
A89 Mercury
90. Queen Victoria lived to see her Silver, Golden and Diamond jubilees. Which one was celebrated in 1887
A90 Her Golden Jubilee
91. What city besides Pompeii was overwhelmed in the earthquake of AD 79
A91 Herculaneum
92 Electrical resistance is measured by the ohm. What unit measures conductance or the reciprocal of resistance ?
A92 The mho ( ohm spelt backwards )
93. What name is sometimes given to the legislative assembly of a country that is derived from the Latin word for old man ?
A93 The senate. Senex is Latin for old man.
04. What is the fruit of the plant ananas comosus
A94 Pineapple
95. What nationality was the painter Edvard Munch
A95 Norwegian
96. What name is usually given to the mounted herdsmen or cowboys of the pampas of South America
A96 Gauchos
Supplementaries
SQ1 Who discovered the island of Cuba in 1492
AQ1 Christopher Columbus
SQ2 In February 1940 British naval forces entered Norwegian waters to rescue prisoners from a German ship. What was the name of the ship ?
AQ2 The Altmark
SQ3 In 1927 the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia moved from Melbourne to which city ?
AQ3 Canberra.
SQ4 Which King of Egypt abdicated in 1952
AQ4 Farouk