General Knowledge Quiz #104
General Knowledge Quiz #104
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Apitoxin is the scientific name for which sort of venom?
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Piperazine (BZP is a: Recreational drug; Russian oil company; Gold colour food additive; or Mexican political party?
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What product, invented by accountant Walter Diemer in 1928, was and remains conventionally pink, (it is said because pink was the only dye available to its inventor at the time?
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What common boy's name (English language Christian or first name is derived from the Latin and Greek words for rock?
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The medical acronym RICE, referring to treatment of soft tissue injuries such as muscle strains, stands for what?
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In geometry all regular polygons have 'what' sides: Four; Equal; Five; or More than five?
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Piperazine (BZP) is a: Recreational drug; Russian oil company; Gold colour food additive; or Mexican political party?
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Lightning strikes on airborne commercial aircraft are: Impossible; Always catastrophic; or Very rarely catastrophic?
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What product, invented by accountant Walter Diemer in 1928, was and remains conventionally pink, (it is said) because pink was the only dye available to its inventor at the time?
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Northampton is generally regarded to have the largest what in England: Church; Market square; Scottish population; or Railway station?
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American physician Dr Henry Jay Heimlich is famously credited with developing a procedure to counter what threat to life?
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A baby's traditional cloth nappy or diaper is generally folded into what shape directly before fitting to a baby: Square; Oblong; Circle; or Triangle?
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What common boy's name (English language Christian or first name) is derived from the Latin and Greek words for rock?
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The Mansion House is the official residence of what London title-holder?
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A compound which reduces liquid surface tension, or tension between two liquids or liquid and solid (as do detergents, foaming agents, and dispersants) is generally called a: Colloid; Triglyceride; Surfactant; or Fatty acid?
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What name besides glove is given commonly to a baseball player's handwear?
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Who was the last English monarch of the House of York?
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Spell Mozzarella; Mozarrella; Mozzarrella; Mozarella; or Mozarrela?
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Magnesium shavings are used by campers and adventurers to: Light fires; Eat for energy; Dress wounds; or Make a rudimentary compass?
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What is the capital of Azerbaijan?
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A tetrapod is an animal with how many what?
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An analgesic drug is commonly called a: Painkiller; Cough medicine; Antibiotic; or Vaccine?
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Name the great old rival company of the Harley-Davidson motorbike corporation, whose models included the Chief and Scout?
Questions & Answers
Interactive Quiz
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Apitoxin is the scientific name for which sort of venom?Bee
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Piperazine (BZP is a: Recreational drug; Russian oil company; Gold colour food additive; or Mexican political party?Recreational drug
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What product, invented by accountant Walter Diemer in 1928, was and remains conventionally pink, (it is said because pink was the only dye available to its inventor at the time?Bubblegum
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What common boy's name (English language Christian or first name is derived from the Latin and Greek words for rock?Peter
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The medical acronym RICE, referring to treatment of soft tissue injuries such as muscle strains, stands for what?Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
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In geometry all regular polygons have 'what' sides: Four; Equal; Five; or More than five?Equal
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Piperazine (BZP) is a: Recreational drug; Russian oil company; Gold colour food additive; or Mexican political party?Recreational drug
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Lightning strikes on airborne commercial aircraft are: Impossible; Always catastrophic; or Very rarely catastrophic?Very rarely catastrophic
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What product, invented by accountant Walter Diemer in 1928, was and remains conventionally pink, (it is said) because pink was the only dye available to its inventor at the time?Bubblegum
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Northampton is generally regarded to have the largest what in England: Church; Market square; Scottish population; or Railway station?Market square
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American physician Dr Henry Jay Heimlich is famously credited with developing a procedure to counter what threat to life?Choking
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A baby's traditional cloth nappy or diaper is generally folded into what shape directly before fitting to a baby: Square; Oblong; Circle; or Triangle?Triangle
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What common boy's name (English language Christian or first name) is derived from the Latin and Greek words for rock?Peter
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The Mansion House is the official residence of what London title-holder?Lord Mayor
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A compound which reduces liquid surface tension, or tension between two liquids or liquid and solid (as do detergents, foaming agents, and dispersants) is generally called a: Colloid; Triglyceride; Surfactant; or Fatty acid?Surfactant
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What name besides glove is given commonly to a baseball player's handwear?Mitt
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Who was the last English monarch of the House of York?Richard III
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Spell Mozzarella; Mozarrella; Mozzarrella; Mozarella; or Mozarrela?Mozzarella
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Magnesium shavings are used by campers and adventurers to: Light fires; Eat for energy; Dress wounds; or Make a rudimentary compass?Light fires
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What is the capital of Azerbaijan?Baku
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A tetrapod is an animal with how many what?
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An analgesic drug is commonly called a: Painkiller; Cough medicine; Antibiotic; or Vaccine?Painkiller
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Name the great old rival company of the Harley-Davidson motorbike corporation, whose models included the Chief and Scout?Indian
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