General Knowledge Quiz #264

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  1. What is the African-American folk belief, originally a bag of magic items, becoming a metaphor for powerful charisma/style, and various brandnames?
  2. Which two of these are not among the Nine Roles of the famous 'Belbin Team Role Inventory' used in management: Plant; Resource-Investigator; Co-ordinator; Shaper; Monitor-Evaluator; Teamworker; Trouble-maker; Implementer; Completer-Finisher; Specialist; or Cook?
  3. What is temperature and a round in a knockout contest?
  4. The California Wham-O-Production Co launched (What?) c.1957 after Yale students' use of a Connecticut pie product?
  5. Jean François Gravelet (1824-97) was famously better known as: Tom Thumb; The Elephant Man; Charles Blondin; or Harry Houdini?
  6. What activity is the source of the teamwork expressions 'pull your weight' and 'pull together'?
  7. Meaning a (typically shameful) secret, a (What?) is said to be in the closet/cupboard?
  8. Tectonic plates are in: Medieval armour; Beetle bodies; Earth's crust; or Hospital catering?
  9. What Dutch football club is a mythological warrior and cleaning chemical brand?
  10. The internationally famous corporation Stanley Gibbons, founded in 1856, specializes in: Gold; Insurance; Stamps; or Cookery?
  11. A tagine (meaning 'frying pan') is a stew and earthenware pot originating in: South America; North Africa; Mexico; or Scotland?
  12. In what German city was the 2-5% perfume formulation (now generic) eponymously devised/named, in 1709?
  13. What is the Australian Aboriginal Pitjantjatjara popular name for the sacred Ayers Rock: Oloro; Uluru; Alara; or Ylyry?
  14. What sturdy woven fabric is also a homonym/homophone with a systematic initial contact method in selling and political campaigning?
  15. What mythological horse metaphorically refers to the secret supplanting/insertion of an effect or idea, especially in malicious computing?
  16. What 1920s-originating clothing is named from the extra inches to enable tucking into socks?
  17. The sailing-originating expression meaning to change direction/approach/method is spelled 'Change...: Tack; Tach; Tac; or Taque?
  18. Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton first presented in 1958, joined by John Noakes in 1965, what internationally longest-running children's TV show?
  19. What tennis term derives from an egg?
  20. Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Sinn Féin are political parties of: Wales; Poland; Ireland; or Canada?
  21. On what did British Airways initially blame its catastrophic IT systems outage, stranding 75,000 passengers and grounding flights at 170 airports over a May holiday weekend 2017: Cyber-attack; Employee sabotage; Squirrels; or An electrical power surge?
  22. What famous English artist/ceramics maker, 2003 Turner prizewinner and iconic cultural/political advocate, also uses the name 'Claire'?
  23. What game piece, fast-food chain, and fearful political theory was a hooded clerical cloak?
  24. In computing what does SIM stand for, as in SIM card?
  25. The 12th Earl of (Where?) gave his name to an equine event in 1780 and now any local contest between nearby clubs?

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  1. What is the African-American folk belief, originally a bag of magic items, becoming a metaphor for powerful charisma/style, and various brandnames?
    Mojo
  2. Which two of these are not among the Nine Roles of the famous 'Belbin Team Role Inventory' used in management: Plant; Resource-Investigator; Co-ordinator; Shaper; Monitor-Evaluator; Teamworker; Trouble-maker; Implementer; Completer-Finisher; Specialist; or Cook?
    Trouble-maker and Cook 
  3. What is temperature and a round in a knockout contest?
    Heat
  4. The California Wham-O-Production Co launched (What?) c.1957 after Yale students' use of a Connecticut pie product?
    Frisbee 
  5. Jean François Gravelet (1824-97) was famously better known as: Tom Thumb; The Elephant Man; Charles Blondin; or Harry Houdini?
    Charles Blondin 
  6. What activity is the source of the teamwork expressions 'pull your weight' and 'pull together'?
    Rowing
  7. Meaning a (typically shameful) secret, a (What?) is said to be in the closet/cupboard?
    Skeleton
  8. Tectonic plates are in: Medieval armour; Beetle bodies; Earth's crust; or Hospital catering?
    Earth's crust
  9. What Dutch football club is a mythological warrior and cleaning chemical brand?
    Ajax
  10. The internationally famous corporation Stanley Gibbons, founded in 1856, specializes in: Gold; Insurance; Stamps; or Cookery?
    Stamps 
  11. A tagine (meaning 'frying pan') is a stew and earthenware pot originating in: South America; North Africa; Mexico; or Scotland?
    North Africa
  12. In what German city was the 2-5% perfume formulation (now generic) eponymously devised/named, in 1709?
    Cologne 
  13. What is the Australian Aboriginal Pitjantjatjara popular name for the sacred Ayers Rock: Oloro; Uluru; Alara; or Ylyry?
    Uluru
  14. What sturdy woven fabric is also a homonym/homophone with a systematic initial contact method in selling and political campaigning?
    Canvas/canvass
  15. What mythological horse metaphorically refers to the secret supplanting/insertion of an effect or idea, especially in malicious computing?
    Trojan 
  16. What 1920s-originating clothing is named from the extra inches to enable tucking into socks?
    Plus fours 
  17. The sailing-originating expression meaning to change direction/approach/method is spelled 'Change...: Tack; Tach; Tac; or Taque?
    Tack
  18. Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton first presented in 1958, joined by John Noakes in 1965, what internationally longest-running children's TV show?
    Blue Peter
  19. What tennis term derives from an egg?
    Love 
  20. Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Sinn Féin are political parties of: Wales; Poland; Ireland; or Canada?
    Ireland
  21. On what did British Airways initially blame its catastrophic IT systems outage, stranding 75,000 passengers and grounding flights at 170 airports over a May holiday weekend 2017: Cyber-attack; Employee sabotage; Squirrels; or An electrical power surge?
    An electrical power surge
  22. What famous English artist/ceramics maker, 2003 Turner prizewinner and iconic cultural/political advocate, also uses the name 'Claire'?
    Grayson Perry
  23. What game piece, fast-food chain, and fearful political theory was a hooded clerical cloak?
    Domino
  24. In computing what does SIM stand for, as in SIM card?
    Subscriber Identity Module orSubscriber Identification Module
  25. The 12th Earl of (Where?) gave his name to an equine event in 1780 and now any local contest between nearby clubs?
    Derby
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