Questions
- What, according to Egyptologist and Archaeologist T.M. Davies, is the only known food that keeps indefinitely in its raw form, having found a perfectly preserved 3,300 year-old entombed specimen?(*Honey,Salt,Pepper)
- What were the last names of each of the following Bond girls? One point for each correct answer. a. Tiffany;b. Honey;c. Kissy(a. Rocket; b. Casey; c. Honda,a. Rider; b. Swash; c. Kit,*a. Case; b. Rider; c. Suzuki)
- Seen on a prescription, which abbreviation means 'twice a day'?(TAD,TWD,*b. i. d. or BID - bis in die)
- Cog, Pram, Quinquireme, Knarr, Proa, Chebec and Bireme were all examples of what?(Wheels,Aeroplanes,*Sailing vessels (ships, boats))
- What is Bond villian Goldfinger's first name?(John,Zuric,*Auric)
- Who was the Norse goddess of the underworld?(*Hel,Sparta,Zorn)
- Said to be worth more than its weight in gold in antiquity, the purple dye that was highly prized by the rich and royals, was obtained from which type of animal?(Kittens Claws,Larks Beaks,*Sea snails; sea shells. - the gastropod mollusc Murex)
- In which film did Henry Fonda play a fictional US President? One point for each correct answer.(Escape from Alcatraz,*Meteor -1979,*Fail-Safe -1964)
- A highly venomous snake, a 19th century term for a foreign business man in China, and a novel from James Clavell.(Adder,Cobra,*Taipan)
- Which man has been awarded a Golden Raspberries for worst actor. One point for each correct answer.(*Sylvester Stallone -4x,*Kevin Costner -3x,*Adam Sandler -3x)
No comments:
Post a Comment