Which
Mediterranean countries orchestra is bigger than its army
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Monaco
|
|
What
links stags tails, pickled worms, gallstones, tomatoes
|
Once thought to be Aphrodisiacs
|
|
Baked
beans were originally served in what sauce
|
Treacle - molasses
|
|
Where
can you buy a copy of Penguin News
|
Falkland Islands
|
|
Who
was the hero of the old TV cop series Dragnet
|
Sergeant Joe Friday
|
|
Which
African country was founded by Americans
|
Liberia
|
|
What
was Britain called - before it was Britain
|
Albion
|
|
What
part of a frog do you rub to hypnotise it
|
Its belly
|
|
How
did multi millionaire Russell Sage save money
|
Not wear underwear
|
|
How
was USA president James Buchanan different from all rest
|
Batchelor maybe gay
|
|
What's
involved in 20% of car accidents in Sweden
|
A moose
|
|
What's
unusual about evangelist Amy Semple McPhersons coffin
|
Contains Telephone
|
|
Who
would use a swozzle
|
Punch and Judy man
|
|
What
does a tailor do with his plonker
|
Press suits
|
|
Churches
in Malta have two what
|
Clocks right and wrong confuse devil
|
|
Marnie
Nixon what Deborah Kerr Natilie Wood Audrey Hepburn
|
Dubbed in their singing voices
|
|
Which
Italian tractor maker tried making cars in 1960s
|
Ferruchio
Lamborghini
|
|
What
first appeared on Page 1 of the Times 3 May 1966
|
News stories
|
|
Caruso
put what in Nellie Melbas hand singing tiny hand frozen
|
Hot Sausage
|
|
What
would you do with an Edzell blue
|
Eat it - it’s a
potato
|
|
In
what month did the Russian October revolution take place
|
November
|
|
Nobody's
perfect is the last line in which classic comedy film
|
Some Like it Hot
|
|
How
did Buffalo Bill stick to one glass whisky a day
|
Quart glass
|
|
In
1760 what means of personal transport was invented
|
Roller Skates
|
|
What
three counties were Eliza Dolittle taught to pronounce
|
Hertford Hereford Hampshire
|
|
In
Hitchcock's film The Trouble with Harry - what was the trouble
|
He was dead
|
|
What
was the first gramophone record made from
|
Tinfoil
|
|
What
did George Washington soak his wooden teeth in for taste
|
Port
|
|
George
V1 Mozart Al Jolson Casanova - which organisation
|
Freemasons
|
|
Who
said "Its so long since sex I forget who gets tied up"
|
Joan Rivers
|
|
St
Appolonia Patron Saint of what
|
Toothache
|
|
What
is measured on the Gay-Lussac scale
|
Alcohol strength
|
|
A
squid found in New Zealand had the biggest what ever seen
|
Eye 15.75 inches
|
|
What
was the first country to guarantee freedom of worship
|
Transylvania
|
|
which
famous person invented the cat flap
|
Isaac Newton
|
|
By
law what can you not do in Minnesota with your washing line
|
Put male female washing together
|
|
Why
do Tibetans grow long nails on little fingers
|
To pick noses efficiently
|
|
Richard
Penniman became famous as who
|
Little Richard
|
|
What
is a snood
|
A kind of hairnet
|
|
Who
said "men are creatures with two legs and 8 hands"
|
Jayne Mansfield
|
|
Which
European country eats the most breakfast cereal
|
Britain
|
|
Philosopher
Jeremy Bentham has a very unusual pet
- what
|
Tea Pot
|
|
What
country did Italy invade in 1935
|
Abyssinia - Ethiopia
|
|
Who
sang the title song in the film Grease
|
Frankie Valli
|
|
What
is produced in a ginnery
|
Cotton
|
|
What
was made illegal in England in 1439
|
Kissing
|
|
What
was invented by Dr Albert Southwick in 1881
|
Electric chair
|
|
In
which country are you most likely to die from a scorpion sting
|
Mexico (1000 a
year)
|
|
Who
is the most filmed author
|
Shakespeare over 300
|
|
Excluding
religious works what is the worlds top selling book
|
Guinness Book of
|
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION Preliminary,Main Exam Syllabus Study Materials,Guides,Tips To Get More Score,etc.,
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
IAS Quiz Series 10
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