|
Boob
Day in Spain is what day in Britain (practical jokes played)
|
April Fools Day 1st April
|
|
What
crime did Theresa Vaughn commit 62 times in 5 years
|
Bigamy - Tried
1922
|
|
Who
sailed in a ship called Queen Ann's Revenge
|
Blackbeard
|
|
Saponification
is the process that makes what common product
|
Soap
|
|
Blue
red green yellow four Olympic rings colour what's missing
|
Black
|
|
Detective
Philip Marlow smokes what brand
|
Camels
|
|
Who
landed on Timor Island after being cast adrift
|
Captain Bligh
|
|
What
is the more common name of the Chaparral Cock
|
The Road Runner
|
|
In
what language did St Paul write his epistles
|
Greek
|
|
Ian
Fleming's house was called Goldeneye - which country
|
Jamaica
|
|
Alfred
Schneider became famous as who
|
Lenny Bruce
|
|
A
C-Curity was the original name of what common object
|
Zip Fastener
|
|
Fidelity
Bravery Integrity is which organisations motto
|
FBI
|
|
Who
was the first black entertainer to win an Emmy award
|
Harry Bellefonte
|
|
Anthony
Daniels played who in a series of films
|
C-P3O
|
|
Of
what material was the hairspring made in early watches
|
Pigs Hair
|
|
In
1860 Napoleon III banquet - serving dishes dearer gold - what
|
Aluminium
|
|
Which
author created Dick Tracy
|
Chester Gould
|
|
What
is the worlds most widely used vegetable
|
Onion
|
|
What
are lentigines
|
Freckles
|
|
What
type of animal is a vmi-vmi
|
Very small pig
|
|
What
did Mege-Mouries invent in 1870 winning a Napoleon prize
|
Margarine
|
|
What
was Walt Disney's middle name
|
Elias
|
|
Who
would you expect to find in Castle Gondolofo
|
The Pope
|
|
What
two items make up the dish devils on horseback
|
Bacon Prunes
|
|
What
does ludo mean (literally)
|
I Play
|
|
The
Detours changed to The High Numbers then what name
|
The Who
|
|
What
animal was believed to be a cross camel - leopard
|
Giraffe
|
|
An
elephant has 400000 what in its trunk
|
Muscles
|
|
What
colour is cerulean
|
Deep Blue
|
|
Who
composed the Air for the G string (init and name)
|
JS Bach
|
|
What
were Twinkletoes - Lucky Jim (stuffed cats) first to do
|
Fly across Atlantic
Alcock Brown
|
|
What
are kreplach
|
Jewish ravioli
|
|
The
pica pica is what common bird
|
Magpie
|
|
What
male human feature was taxed in Elizabethan times
|
Beards
|
|
Which
record company rejected the Beatles as being past it
|
Decca
|
|
From
which country does spinach originate
|
Iran
|
|
British
policemen have truncheons what is USA equivalent
|
Nightstick
|
|
In
DC comics Linda Lee Danvers is whose alter ego
|
Supergirl
|
|
In
what country does the cow tree grow - sap looks tastes milk
|
Venezuela
|
|
The
penny black - worlds first stamp
- what was second
|
Two penny Blue
|
|
Which
country produces Tokay
|
Hungary
|
|
Where
could you legally flash your dong -
then spend it
|
Vietnam currency
|
|
The
Bald Eagle is Americas bird - What is Britain's
|
Robin
|
|
Australian
Clement Wragge instituted what
|
Naming Hurricanes
|
|
What
does Zip stand for in the American Zip Code
|
Zone Improvement Plan
|
|
What
wood is plywood mostly made from
|
Birch
|
|
What
is a Hummum
|
Turkish bath
|
|
In
which sport are left handed people banned from playing
|
Polo
|
|
What
food was invented in a sanatorium in 1890
|
Kellogg corn flakes
|
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION Preliminary,Main Exam Syllabus Study Materials,Guides,Tips To Get More Score,etc.,
Thursday 18 June 2015
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