28-08-2009, 08:39 AM | #1 |
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Sunday Quiz 30th August
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1- What was the name of the first woman in space? Valentina Tereshkova 2- Who was the ‘Blue Boy’ in Gainsborough’s painting? Jonathon Buttal 3- What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? Mercury 4- What is the brightest star in the constellation Orion? Riga 5- What is the main ingredient in larva bread? Seaweed 6- What are the names of the Seven Dwarves? Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey and Happy 7- Which animal has the smallest baby? Dunnant 8- In mythology what was Venus the Goddess of? Love and Beauty 9- What is the correct name for a group of rhino? Crash 10- Who is the president of Romania? Traian BASESCU 11- What song are the following lyrics a part of... Guess this means you're sorry, You're standing at my door, Guess this means you take back, All you said before.My Life would suck without you 12- What animals latin name is 'Muscardinus avellanarius'? Dormouse 13- What animals latin name is 'Litoria caerulea'? White's or Green Tree Frog 14- Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell 15- What is the world’s smallest city? Vatican City You may NOT google these questions= 16- How old will Daniel Radcliffe be on his next birthday? 21 17- Which actor/actress has the record for winning the most Oscars? Katherine Hepburn 18- Which is the largest county in England? Yorkshire 19- Madonna released an album in 1998 called? Ray of Light 20- What job did Rod Stewart do before becoming famous? Grave Digger So this week's results 1st x.froggy.x and star 19/20 2nd Cav3 16/20 3rd (Ungoogled) Caledonia 5/20 Thanks for taking part - Hope you enjoyed the quiz Lynn Last edited by purplelynn; 30-08-2009 at 05:52 PM. Reason: Answers |
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Mine was in yesterday or Friday even
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30-08-2009, 06:25 PM | #3 |
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Woah, What happened there then? I was just logging in to do the quiz. I'd have got all them as well
Ahhh I remember the old days when a Sunday quiz was a Sunday quiz Well done to Lynn for hosting and to those who took part. Congratulations Froggy & Star. |
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Sorry Kirkie - set it early friday thought people would have had enough time - Am off out in a moment and didn't want people to think I'd forgotten. Just knew wouldn't get near it tomorrow either!
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Isn't the vatican city actually a country and not a city? not that I had the answer but I was sure that one has come up before somewhere and the answer was a place in switzerland
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15. Vatican City/Durbuy in Belgium – many dispute that Vatican is a city but more a county, and that Durbury is the smallest city......however the majority will put the Vatican as the smallest
Alan.......I double guessed, to be on the safe side with this one, but agree, it is a county Thanks Lynn for a great quiz, it was fun and thank you Dave
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Apologies to all participants if there are errors - I get muddled easily. I tried my best
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Lynn, you didnt get anything wrong, your quiz was perfect....like everything, there's usually another angel and some other perspective, but your quiz was perfect and fun and I loved it I always double guess, its just me being judgemental of my answers and trying to look at every angle, its an awful habit and in no way does it reflect on your wonderful quiz
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Lynn,
No need to apologise, I was pulling your leg. Well done to all |
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Bonsai was a hobby of mine so I knew that it had originated in China long before the Japanese had ever heard of it and one year at the summer festival pub quiz we were involved in a 3 way tie breaker for the big prize (excessive amounts of beer and a trophy) and one of the three tie-break questions was where did bonsai originate.
I knew that most people assumed it was Japan so hoped the other two teams would say that and get it wrong.. and they did We were the only team to get all three questions right.. or so I thought. However my answer of China was marked down as being wrong! It said Japan in the quiz answers so they were going by that!!! I said but, but, but I can show you all my books, it's your answers that are wrong!! However, no beer and no trophy We wuz robbed. Edit> don't worry lynn it was a gid quiz |
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