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Quiz Night (6)
It's quiz time again! Test yourself on these thirty fiendish brainteasers. This week, the categories are:
1. Anatomy
2. Drinks
3. General Knowledge
4. Hobbies
5. Lords & Ladies
6. World Wars
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ANATOMY: How many bones are there in an adult human skeleton?
1 point
196
206
216
226
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ANATOMY: The frontalis muscle is found in what part of the body?
1 point
Jaw
Chest
Thigh
Forehead
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ANATOMY: What is the largest muscle in the human body?
1 point
Gluteus maximus
Sartorius
Triceps brachii
Deltoid
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ANATOMY: What is the name of the substance that gives hair and skin its pigment?
1 point
Albumin
Estrogen
Melanin
Chlorophyll
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ANATOMY: At the Millennium Dome, one exhibition involved travelling through the interior of a human body. Along the way, one encountered a brain that told jokes in the style of which comedian?
1 point
Eric Morecambe
Tommy Cooper
Ronnie Barker
Victoria Wood
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DRINKS: Fido Dido is a character who was previously used to advertise which drink?
1 point
Pepsi
Sprite
Lilt
7UP
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DRINKS: Bourbon whiskey must contain at least 51% of what kind of grain?
1 point
Barley
Rye
Wheat
Corn
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DRINKS: Approximately, how many vineyards are there in England?
1 point
900
700
500
300
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DRINKS: What type of alcohol is made from the blue agave plant?
1 point
Vodka
Curacao
Tequila
WKD
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DRINKS: Cava is a sparkling wine from which country?
1 point
France
Spain
Italy
Portugal
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who released an album in 2019 called "Fine Line"?
1 point
Taylor Swift
Ed Sheeran
Harry Styles
Niall Horan
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What links the people who discovered or invented pulsars, Kevlar, central heating and chocolate chip cookies?
1 point
They were all women
They all did it accidentally
They were all children
They were all high school drop outs
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: In Sikhism, what is the name of the dagger worn in a belt at all times?
1 point
Kesh
Kangha
Kirpan
Kara
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which planet in our solar system has the longest days?
1 point
Neptune
Mars
Venus
Saturn
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: In cricket, how many balls make up an over?
1 point
4
6
8
10
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HOBBIES: In the original version of Monopoly in 1935, the streets were based on those of which city?
1 point
Atlantic City
London
Toronto
San Francisco
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HOBBIES: Ron Broomfield has a collection of over 1,600 what?
1 point
Traffic cones
Vacuum cleaners
Garden gnomes
Star Wars figurines
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HOBBIES: En passant is a special move in chess performed by which piece?
1 point
Queen
Rook
Pawn
Bishop
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HOBBIES: The first modern bungee jump took place in 1979 off a bridge in which country?
1 point
Italy
South Africa
USA
UK
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HOBBIES: Basketball was invented in 1891, but what aspect wasn't implemented until 1906?
1 point
A hole in the bottom of the basket
Baskets on high poles
The modern scoring system
The ball
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LORDS & LADIES: What was Lady Gaga's first UK number one?
1 point
Paparazzi
Bad Romance
Just Dance
Telephone
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LORDS & LADIES: Which political party has the highest number of sitting members in the House of Lords?
1 point
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Conservative
SNP
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LORDS & LADIES: Who directed the 2017 coming-of-age film "Lady Bird"?
1 point
Kathryn Bigelow
Greta Gerwig
Sofia Coppola
Patty Jenkins
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LORDS & LADIES: Two versions of the Lord's Prayer appear in the Bible. Name either gospel they appear in? (Two answers below will mark as correct, but you only need to pick one.)
1 point
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
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LORDS & LADIES: What was the real name of Lord Voldemort?
1 point
Tom Riddle
Ignatius Peverell
Horace Slughorn
Marvolo Gaunt
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WORLD WARS: In "Dad's Army" when not serving in the Home Guard, where did Mainwaring, Wilson and Pike all work?
1 point
Butcher's shop
Bank
Post office
Amusement arcade
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WORLD WARS: What was the codename during World War 2 for Germany's plan to invade the USSR?
1 point
Operation Sea Lion
Operation Sevastopol
Operation Cerberus
Operation Barbarossa
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WORLD WARS: In World War 1, Germany's attack on which country directly provoked Britain to go to war?
1 point
France
Poland
Belgium
Switzerland
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WORLD WARS: Who was President of the USA during World War 1?
1 point
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Warren Harding
Calvin Coolidge
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WORLD WARS: The ship RMS Lusitania was sunk eleven miles off the south coast of which country?
1 point
Ireland
UK
Japan
Spain
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