|
What
is the commonest symbol on flags of the world
|
Star
|
|
Which
country is alphabetically last
|
Zimbabwe
|
|
Smiths
Bon-Bons changed their name to what after 1840
|
Christmas Crackers
|
|
Minerva
is the Goddess of what
|
Wisdom
|
|
What
type of animal is a jennet
|
Small Spanish horse
|
|
If
you were crapulous what would you be
|
Drunk
|
|
Where
would you Wedel
|
Ski slope
|
|
What
is the correct name for a baby otter
|
Kitten
|
|
What
colour is the gemstone peridot
|
Green
|
|
Sanskrit
is an old language - what does the word mean
|
Put together – Perfected
|
|
In
which country do they play houlani - type of hockey
|
Turkey
|
|
What
does the name Tabitha mean
|
Gazelle
|
|
With
what is spangy played
|
Marbles
|
|
Where
did Spam get its name
|
Spiced Ham
|
|
The
Pogues took their name from Pogue Mahone - what mean
|
Kiss my arse
|
|
What
comes after the year of the snake - Chinese calendar
|
Horse
|
|
Mosi-oa-Tunya
- Smoke that Thunders - what natural feature
|
Victoria falls
|
|
One
person every 6 seconds dies from what
|
Contaminated water diseases
|
|
Approximately
40 million of what are consumed each year
|
Bananas
|
|
What
is the worlds largest rodent
|
Capybara
|
|
Which
winter game is known as the roaring game
|
Curling
|
|
The
first known what happened in Wisconsin 1878
|
Organised
motor race
|
|
Which
2 countries will host the 2002 Soccer World Cup finals
|
Japan - South Korea
|
|
In
1935 Charlton C McGee invented what in the USA
|
Parking Meter
|
|
Which
French philosopher created analytical geometry
|
Rene Decartes
|
|
The
length of what is approximately 1/10th circumference of earth
|
Great wall of China
|
|
What
was the world's first computer bug in 1946
|
A moth
|
|
What
does a polythesistic person believe in
|
Many Gods
|
|
Who
founded the Greek theatre
|
Thespis
|
|
Maria
Magdelana Von Losch Beyyer know as who
|
Marlene Dietrich
|
|
If
you suffered from tantartism what would you be doing
|
Dancing Mania
|
|
Which
literary prize started in 1968
|
Booker McConnell
|
|
What
links Fitzroy, Essenden, Collingswood and Carlton
|
Aussie rules football teams
|
|
What
countries people spend most private money on recreation
|
Taiwan's
|
|
What
links The Reivers, Grapes of Wrath, Humboldt’s Gift
|
Pulitzer Prize
winners
|
|
USA
has most airports which country has second most
|
Australia
|
|
In
1829 Walter Hunt invented what common item
|
Safety Pin
|
|
Fredrick
Sanger discovered which medical life saver
|
Insulin
|
|
Who
invented punched cards used in early computing 1880s
|
Herman Hollerith
|
|
Why
did Roselin Franklin (pre discovered dna helix) no Nobel
|
She was dead
|
|
What
is a Dwarf Goby
|
Worlds smallest true fish
|
|
What
types can be saddle, plane or pivotal
|
Body Joints
|
|
1500
paces was what Roman measurement
|
League
|
|
Denis
Gabor of Hungary 1971 Nobel prize for what invention
|
Holograms
|
|
Who
gave the UN the land in NY to build their HQ
|
John D Rockerfeller
|
|
In
1779 Abraham Darby built the worlds first what
|
Metal Bridge
|
|
What
is the worlds oldest monotheistic religion
|
Judaism
|
|
An
aubade or alborda is a song - but what type
|
Mourning
|
|
What
sport links Castle Cup, Red Stripe Cup, Ranji Trophy
|
Cricket
|
|
What
countries leader does not have an official residence
|
Cuba
|
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION Preliminary,Main Exam Syllabus Study Materials,Guides,Tips To Get More Score,etc.,
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