General Knowledge Quiz #365

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  1. Permian, Eocene, Silurian, and Pleistocine are: Apples; Geological periods; Dr Who monsters; or Code names for children's toy inventions?
  2. What is three-eights (3/8) divided by nine-elevenths (9/11)?
  3. Shi Go Roko ('she go rocko') is 'four five six' in: Russian; Japanese; Turkish; or Tolkien’s Middle-earth (Hobbit etc)?
  4. Which religion has ten states of the mind including Neutrality, Rapture, Realization and Bodhisattva?
  5. Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, Mixolydian, and Aeolian are: Car tyre/tire profiles; Musical scales; Types of zip-fasteners; or Rapper Kanye West's children?
  6. What informal term for a common type of pet derives from the name Margaret?
  7. Match these four (of the seven) ancient wonders of the world to their locations: Pyramids, Colossus, Hanging Gardens, Pharos Lighthouse - at/of - Babylon, Egypt, Alexandria, Rhodes?
  8. What travels at 299,792,458 metres per second: Light; Sound; Earth through space; or Human sneeze particles?
  9. Humus refers to the component in soil (earth) that is: Mineral salts; Water; Sand; or Decomposed organic matter?
  10. What expression meaning 'ok' or 'all well', and a David Bowie album, derives partly from Dutch 'honk' for home or base?
  11. Which one of these is a chemical element: Water; Aluminium/aluminum; Brass; Bronze; Salt; or Vinegar?
  12. Which city, mythically founded by a twin saved by a she-wolf, was built on the seven hills, east of the River Tiber called Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal and Viminal?
  13. In maths, the single digits within every 'product' (answer) of which single number's 'times-table' (up to 10x) helpfully also add up to the number itself: 5; 7; 8; or 9?
  14. What is the traditional UK-English correct spelling in: "A driving (licence or license) is proof of being (licenced or licensed) to drive"?
  15. Camel spin, Mohawk turn, Twizzle and Walley jump are: BMX bike tricks; Ice figure-skating moves; British parliamentary procedure slang; or Children's books by JK Rowling under the pen-name of Elizabeth Queen?
  16. Trim and Balance refer to front/rear and left/right loading bias in: Hot-air ballooning; Sailing; HVG transportation; or Supermarket trolley testing?
  17. Mnemosyne (pronounced 'nemmoseeny') is the Greek goddess Mother of the Muses and also goddess of: Communication; Memory; Geometry; or Blasphemy?
  18. The grammatical term for a word which joins two independent clauses is a: Conjunction; Punctuation; Preposition; or Expletive?
  19. The splanchnocranium refers to the bones of which defining part of the human body?
  20. Breathe-Relax-Aim-Sight-Squeeze refers to the essential process for effective: Rifle-shooting; Insect photography; Hand-bucket cow milking; or Cake decorating?

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  1. Permian, Eocene, Silurian, and Pleistocine are: Apples; Geological periods; Dr Who monsters; or Code names for children's toy inventions?
    Geological periods
  2. What is three-eights (3/8) divided by nine-elevenths (9/11)?
    Thirty-three seventy-seconds 
  3. Shi Go Roko ('she go rocko') is 'four five six' in: Russian; Japanese; Turkish; or Tolkien’s Middle-earth (Hobbit etc)?
    Japanese
  4. Which religion has ten states of the mind including Neutrality, Rapture, Realization and Bodhisattva?
    Buddhism
  5. Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, Mixolydian, and Aeolian are: Car tyre/tire profiles; Musical scales; Types of zip-fasteners; or Rapper Kanye West's children?
    Musical scales
  6. What informal term for a common type of pet derives from the name Margaret?
    Moggie 
  7. Match these four (of the seven) ancient wonders of the world to their locations: Pyramids, Colossus, Hanging Gardens, Pharos Lighthouse - at/of - Babylon, Egypt, Alexandria, Rhodes?
    Pyramids of Egypt, Colossus of Rhodes, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Pharos Lighthouse of Alexandria
  8. What travels at 299,792,458 metres per second: Light; Sound; Earth through space; or Human sneeze particles?
    Light 
  9. Humus refers to the component in soil (earth) that is: Mineral salts; Water; Sand; or Decomposed organic matter?
    Decomposed organic matter 
  10. What expression meaning 'ok' or 'all well', and a David Bowie album, derives partly from Dutch 'honk' for home or base?
    Hunky-dory 
  11. Which one of these is a chemical element: Water; Aluminium/aluminum; Brass; Bronze; Salt; or Vinegar?
    Aluminium/aluminum
  12. Which city, mythically founded by a twin saved by a she-wolf, was built on the seven hills, east of the River Tiber called Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal and Viminal?
    Rome 
  13. In maths, the single digits within every 'product' (answer) of which single number's 'times-table' (up to 10x) helpfully also add up to the number itself: 5; 7; 8; or 9?
  14. What is the traditional UK-English correct spelling in: "A driving (licence or license) is proof of being (licenced or licensed) to drive"?
    A driving licence is proof of being licensed to drive.
  15. Camel spin, Mohawk turn, Twizzle and Walley jump are: BMX bike tricks; Ice figure-skating moves; British parliamentary procedure slang; or Children's books by JK Rowling under the pen-name of Elizabeth Queen?
    Ice figure-skating moves
  16. Trim and Balance refer to front/rear and left/right loading bias in: Hot-air ballooning; Sailing; HVG transportation; or Supermarket trolley testing?
    Sailing
  17. Mnemosyne (pronounced 'nemmoseeny') is the Greek goddess Mother of the Muses and also goddess of: Communication; Memory; Geometry; or Blasphemy?
    Memory
  18. The grammatical term for a word which joins two independent clauses is a: Conjunction; Punctuation; Preposition; or Expletive?
    Conjunction 
  19. The splanchnocranium refers to the bones of which defining part of the human body?
    Face 
  20. Breathe-Relax-Aim-Sight-Squeeze refers to the essential process for effective: Rifle-shooting; Insect photography; Hand-bucket cow milking; or Cake decorating?
    Rifle-shooting
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