What
is the common name for the star Sirius
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Dog Star
|
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What
calculating aid was invented by William Oughtred in 1662
|
Slide Rule
|
|
Which Athenian
philosopher wrote nothing - immortalised by Plato
|
Socrates
|
|
Who
designed the WW 1 plane Camel and co designed Hurricane
|
Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith
|
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Crazy
Horse and Sitting Bull were born in which US state
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South Dakota
|
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In
1666 Jesuit Bark was used as a prevention against what
|
Malaria
|
|
In
1971 which USA space probe was first to orbit another planet
|
Mariner 9
|
|
What
links Catalonia, Andalusia, Cantabria, Galicia
|
Regions of Spain
|
|
Ingemar
Stenmark won record 85 world cup races in what sport
|
Skiing
|
|
Who
wrote the music for the ballets Firebird and Rites of Spring
|
Igor Stravinsky
|
|
What
common legal item literally means under penalty
|
Subpoena
|
|
Who
was the only person to win world titles on bikes and cars
|
John Surtees
|
|
What
is the oldest swimming stroke
|
Breaststroke 16th century
|
|
Which
European country is divided into areas called Cantons
|
Switzerland
|
|
Which
medical tool was developed by Sanctorius in 1612
|
Thermometer
|
|
What
weapon was invented by Ernest Swinton used in 1916
|
Tank
|
|
Which
mythological King chained grapes rose water fell
|
Tantalus
|
|
Who
created Tarzan (all names) in 1914
|
Edgar Rice
Burroughs
|
|
Camellia
Sinesis evergreen shrub better known as what
|
Tea
|
|
In
1901 who first transmitted radio signals across Atlantic
|
Marconi
|
|
Who
won six consecutive Wimbledon titles in the 1980s
|
Martina Navratilova
|
|
What
Italian building material translates as baked earth
|
Terracotta
|
|
What
links Buddy Holly, Lyndon Johnston, Janice Joplin
|
State of Texas
|
|
Which
eponymous character was Thane of Cawder Glaimes
|
Macbeth
|
|
Who
wrote the 39 steps (both names)
|
John Buchan
|
|
Who
won the Superbowl in 1987
|
New York Giants
|
|
What
is the food tofu made from
|
Soya Bean Curd – via Soya milk
|
|
Who
was the son of Poseidon and Ampherite
|
Triton
|
|
Annie
Mae Bullock became famous under which name (both)
|
Tina Turner
|
|
What
linked Armenia, Georgia, Latvia and Moldavia
|
USSR
|
|
What
is the state capitol of New Jersey
|
Trenton
|
|
Who
won an Oscar for best supporting actor in Spartacus 1960
|
Peter Ustinov
|
|
What
was invented by James Dewer in 1872
|
Vacuum or thermos flask
|
|
Who
was the Roman goddess of the hearth
|
Vesta
|
|
Viticulture
is the growing of what plants
|
Vines
|
|
In
1953 what was first successfully transmitted in the USA
|
Colour Television
|
|
Who
wrote the Thin Man in 1934 (both names)
|
Dashiell Hammett
|
|
Angel
falls Venezuela Highest but where second Highest
|
Yosemite USA
|
|
Whitcome
Judson in 1891 invented what for fastening shoes
|
Zip Fastener
|
|
Who
sold Louisiana to the USA in 1803
|
Napoleon
|
|
Gregory
Pincus, John Rock, Gerhart Domangk developed what
|
Oral Contraceptive
|
|
The
Gloucester E 28/39 first flew in 1941 - what was unusual
|
Whittle Jet Engine
|
|
Women
compete between USA and UK in Wightman Cup - Sport
|
Tennis
|
|
Woolworth's
- the 5 /10 cent store started in which us state 1979
|
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
|
|
Which
actress starred in the original King Kong in 1933 (both)
|
Fay Wray
|
|
Except
Australia 1 New Zealand 1 USA all
since 1870 want?
|
America's Cup
|
|
What's
missing from ale that’s included in beer
|
Hops
|
|
Until
1971 what was the name of Zaire
|
Congo
|
|
Karl
Lienstater discovered which medical breakthrough in 1901
|
ABO Blood Groups
|
|
Who
is the only American president elected unopposed
|
George Washington
|
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 6
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