IAS Quiz Series 3
1
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Who
wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly
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Puccini
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2
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What
links - Goa - Kerula - Assam - Bihar
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India
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3
|
Eric
Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author
|
George Orwell
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4
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Names
- Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do
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Shoemaker
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5
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Which
country do Sinologists study
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China
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6
|
Rudy
Stevens became famous under which name
|
Barbara Stanwyck
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7
|
Which
non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates
|
Grenadine
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8
|
What
is Orchesis - either professional or amateur
|
Art of Dancing
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9
|
Taken
literally what should you see in a Hippodrome
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Horses
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10
|
Who
wrote the Man in the Iron Mask
|
Alexander Dumas
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11
|
Which
1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch
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Hocus Pocus
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12
|
Who
piloted the first flight across the English channel
|
Louis Bleriot
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13
|
What
was the first James Bond film
|
Dr No
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14
|
What
1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars
|
Silence of the Lambs
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15
|
What
was the capital of Ethiopia
|
Addis Ababa
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16
|
Aescapalious
emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what
|
Medicine
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17
|
Giacomo
Agostini - 122 Grand Prix 15 world titles what sport
|
Motorcycle Racing
|
18
|
What
is the largest state in the USA
|
Alaska
|
19
|
Led
Deighton trilogy Game Set Match What 3 Capitals
|
Berlin
MexicoLondon
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20
|
Alan
Stuart Konigsberg famous as who
|
Woody Allen
|
21
|
Which
human rights organisation founded 1961 got Nobel 1977
|
Amnesty
International
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22
|
Whose
autobiography was The long walk to Freedom
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Nelson Mandela
|
23
|
What
was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter
|
Tutankamen tomb
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24
|
Clyde
Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930
|
Pluto
|
25
|
Who
won the women's heptathlon at Seoul in 1988
|
Jackie
Joyner-Kersey
|
26
|
Who
wrote Northanger Abbey
|
Jayne Austin
|
27
|
Who
ran through the streets naked crying Eureka
|
Archimedes
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28
|
Who
composed the Brandeberg concertos full names
|
Johan
Sebastian Bach
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29
|
Who
won the World Series in 1987
|
Minnesota twins
|
30
|
What
is the correct term of address to the Pope
|
Your Holiness
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31
|
In
which city was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847
|
Edinburgh
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32
|
Who
composed the ballets Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker
|
Tchaikovsky
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33
|
AG
Bell opened school in Boston in 1872 for Teachers of what
|
The Deaf
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34
|
Benjamin
Kubelsky 1894 fame as what comedian
|
Jack Benny
|
35
|
In
the Old Testament what book comes between Obadiah - Micah
|
Jonah
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36
|
Robin
Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film
|
Mrs Doubtfire
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37
|
Which
chess piece could be a member of the church
|
Bishop
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38
|
Which
German word means lightning war used in WW2
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Blitzkrieg
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39
|
Broccoli
belongs to what family of plants
|
Cabbage
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40
|
Who
designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845
|
I. Kingdom Brunel
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41
|
Whose
boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water
|
Donald Campbell
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42
|
in
1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering
|
Buick - Chrysler
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43
|
Who
wrote Catch 22 (both names)
|
Joseph Heller
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44
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Which
country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650
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Netherlands
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45
|
What
links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer
|
Chess World
Champs
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46
|
What
is the national flower of Japan
|
Chrysanthemum
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47
|
Bombardier
Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films - why
|
Hit Gong
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48
|
Where
in France do claret wines come from
|
Bordeaux
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49
|
What
did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614
|
Logarithms
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50
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What
was the world’s first high level programming language 1957
|
IBM FORTRAN
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