General Knowledge Quiz #377

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  1. Which vast technology corporation brand has used (c.1977-modern day) the typefaces Motter Tektura, Garamond, Myriad, Helvetica and San Francisco?
  2. Name the eight US states beginning with M?
  3. Film musical interpretations of Romeo and Juliet and the memoir of Baroness von Trapp shared what lead character name?
  4. How many litres equate to the two different measures, a hectolitre and a cubic decimetre (a decimetre is 10cms): 100 and 1; 1,000 and 10; 10,000 and 100; or 1 million and 1,000?
  5. Tagine, a North African meat and vegetable stew, originally/also refers (Arabic tajin) to a: Goat; Onion; Frying pan; or Tent?
  6. Which one of these is not typically considered a 'profit lever' in business management: Price; Wastage/Shrinkage; Sales volume; Sales mix; Fixed costs; or Competition?
  7. Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska standard and Hawaii-Aleutian standard are the six official USA: Marriage ceremonies; Baseball leagues; Time zones; or Poodle breeds?
  8. In electronics, what is the basic function of a capacitor in relation to electrical energy: Storing; Shielding; Amplifying; or Converting to light?
  9. Sphenisciformes, whose wings evolved into flippers, are an order of creatures called: Penguins; Seals; Rays; or Sharks?
  10. The highest male voice type in conventional singing terminology is: Countertenor; Tenor; Baritone; or Bass?
  11. Bedrock is the home city of which eponymous 1960s cartoon show/family, the most successful adult TV franchise for three decades prior to The Simpsons?
  12. Called brimstone in the Bible, what element is a bright yellow crystalline solid, symbol S?
  13. Feugo, Yangin, Brand, and Pozar are Spanish, Turkish, Dutch and Polish for: Earth; Water; Fire; or Air?
  14. The French dish called fricandeau contains (what?) in a stew: Mussels; Veal/Meat; Chickpeas; or Chocolate?
  15. What is a third divided by a half?
  16. What is the original and alternative Latin title of the Catholic prayer called Hail Mary, also its first line?
  17. From French 'assiette', the Scottish restaurant/kitchen term 'ashet' refers to a: Kettle; Plate; Napkin; or Kitchen fire?
  18. A-J on the Fischer-Saller Scale, Bottle, Ash, Strawberry, Platinum, and Golden are varieties of what?
  19. Samphire, variously found by sea and marsh, is a popular culinary fleshy aromatic: Orange; Leaved plant; Oyster; or Naturally occuring cheese?
  20. 'Ballroom' and 'Latin' definitions determine which one of these is not a Latin dance: Rumba; Samba; Tango; Cha cha cha; or Salsa?

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  1. Which vast technology corporation brand has used (c.1977-modern day) the typefaces Motter Tektura, Garamond, Myriad, Helvetica and San Francisco?
    Apple
  2. Name the eight US states beginning with M?
    Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana
  3. Film musical interpretations of Romeo and Juliet and the memoir of Baroness von Trapp shared what lead character name?
    Maria 
  4. How many litres equate to the two different measures, a hectolitre and a cubic decimetre (a decimetre is 10cms): 100 and 1; 1,000 and 10; 10,000 and 100; or 1 million and 1,000?
    100 and 1 
  5. Tagine, a North African meat and vegetable stew, originally/also refers (Arabic tajin) to a: Goat; Onion; Frying pan; or Tent?
    Frying pan
  6. Which one of these is not typically considered a 'profit lever' in business management: Price; Wastage/Shrinkage; Sales volume; Sales mix; Fixed costs; or Competition?
    Competition 
  7. Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska standard and Hawaii-Aleutian standard are the six official USA: Marriage ceremonies; Baseball leagues; Time zones; or Poodle breeds?
    Time zones
  8. In electronics, what is the basic function of a capacitor in relation to electrical energy: Storing; Shielding; Amplifying; or Converting to light?
    Storing
  9. Sphenisciformes, whose wings evolved into flippers, are an order of creatures called: Penguins; Seals; Rays; or Sharks?
    Penguins
  10. The highest male voice type in conventional singing terminology is: Countertenor; Tenor; Baritone; or Bass?
    Countertenor
  11. Bedrock is the home city of which eponymous 1960s cartoon show/family, the most successful adult TV franchise for three decades prior to The Simpsons?
    The Flintstones
  12. Called brimstone in the Bible, what element is a bright yellow crystalline solid, symbol S?
    Sulphur/Sulfur
  13. Feugo, Yangin, Brand, and Pozar are Spanish, Turkish, Dutch and Polish for: Earth; Water; Fire; or Air?
    Fire
  14. The French dish called fricandeau contains (what?) in a stew: Mussels; Veal/Meat; Chickpeas; or Chocolate?
    Veal/Meat 
  15. What is a third divided by a half?
    Two-thirds 
  16. What is the original and alternative Latin title of the Catholic prayer called Hail Mary, also its first line?
    Ave Maria
  17. From French 'assiette', the Scottish restaurant/kitchen term 'ashet' refers to a: Kettle; Plate; Napkin; or Kitchen fire?
    Plate 
  18. A-J on the Fischer-Saller Scale, Bottle, Ash, Strawberry, Platinum, and Golden are varieties of what?
    Hair, or more specifically Blond/blonde hair 
  19. Samphire, variously found by sea and marsh, is a popular culinary fleshy aromatic: Orange; Leaved plant; Oyster; or Naturally occuring cheese?
    Leaved plant
  20. 'Ballroom' and 'Latin' definitions determine which one of these is not a Latin dance: Rumba; Samba; Tango; Cha cha cha; or Salsa?
    Tango 
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