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  1. Which of these is not a base metal: Iron, Nickel, Zinc, Gold?
  2. At $5bn, what phone corporation became Google's biggest acquisition in Aug 2011?
  3. John Stacey Adams' 1963 motivational concept, which suggests people's motivation (and attitude) is strongly influenced by assessing effort and reward in a comparative outward sense, is called Adam's (what) Theory?
  4. What style of cooking is named after a province of south-western China, and is noted for its spicy taste, especially from garlic, chili peppers, peanuts, sesame, and ginger?
  5. What three instruments are considered the mainstay of American 'Old-Time Music': Banjo/Fiddle/Guitar; Guitar/Bass/Drums; Drums/Flute/Bugle; or Piano/Cello/Harp?
  6. What is the fuller name of the road surfacing material, tarmac?
  7. From Latin meaning border, or edge, what traditional term refers to the brain structures including the hippocampus and amygdala, which support functions of emotion, behaviour, long term memory, and smell?
  8. Slate is an example of what sort of rock, whose name loosely means 'change in form'?
  9. What weed is named from the French 'lion's tooth'?
  10. The term 'redact' in relation to document publication means what: Edit/remove; Highlight; Copy; or Translate?
  11. At $12.5bn, what phone corporation became Google's biggest acquisition in Aug 2011?
  12. What is the English translation of the ironically-named Ratón, a fearsome bull who killed three men in Spanish festivals?
  13. What airline postponed adverts claiming to '...go the extra mile to make you feel special...' after a photo of (allegedly) a pilot and crew member having sex in an aircraft cockpit became public in Aug 2011?
  14. What 6-hours-per-day activity did researchers in Australia's Queensland University announce (in 2011) reduces life expectancy by five years?
  15. Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Mizrahi are sub-groups of what ethnoreligious people?
  16. What Warner Brothers Mexican mouse cartoon character became a term for someone working or moving unusually quickly?
  17. What is the square root of 0.25?
  18. Name the council housing estate location of the October 1985 riots and mob-killing of a policeman, in Tottenham, London, by which the events subsequently became known?
  19. What is two-thirds divided by one-third?
  20. Under the ABO blood group system, what blood type can donate for blood transfusions safely to all other groups?
  21. What island nation was a Spanish possession known as Santiago, until becoming an English colony in 1655, and later fully independent in 1962?
  22. Gary McNair's one-man Edinburgh show in 2011 persuaded audience members to shred their own what, live on stage, as a demonstration of personal liberty: Banknotes; Driving Licences; or Underwear?
  23. The port city of Latakia was besieged during 2011 by its own government forces, of what nation?
  24. The nautical expression referring to capsizing is 'turning (what creature)'?
  25. The staging of what enormous annual Afro-Caribbean cultural gathering was put in doubt following the London riots of August 2011?
  26. Name the former News of the World royal correspondent whose 2007 letter, published in 2011, (allegedly) seriously implicated NOTW leadership in the phone hacking scandal and cover-up?
  27. The UK concise 'daily briefing' newspaper produced by the Independent is called by what single lower-case letter?
  28. How many new states were created when the USSR collapsed in 1991: Five; Seven; Ten; Twelve; or Fifteen?
  29. The Martin–Schultz scale is commonly used in physical anthropology to determine the colour/color of what in humans?
  30. What is the largest peninsula in the world?
  31. Spell the word: Desendant; Descendent; Descendant; or Decendent?

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  1. Which of these is not a base metal: Iron, Nickel, Zinc, Gold?
    Gold 
  2. At $5bn, what phone corporation became Google's biggest acquisition in Aug 2011?
    Motorola 
  3. John Stacey Adams' 1963 motivational concept, which suggests people's motivation (and attitude) is strongly influenced by assessing effort and reward in a comparative outward sense, is called Adam's (what) Theory?
    Equity 
  4. What style of cooking is named after a province of south-western China, and is noted for its spicy taste, especially from garlic, chili peppers, peanuts, sesame, and ginger?
    Szechuan 
  5. What three instruments are considered the mainstay of American 'Old-Time Music': Banjo/Fiddle/Guitar; Guitar/Bass/Drums; Drums/Flute/Bugle; or Piano/Cello/Harp?
    Banjo/Fiddle/Guitar 
  6. What is the fuller name of the road surfacing material, tarmac?
    Tarmacadam 
  7. From Latin meaning border, or edge, what traditional term refers to the brain structures including the hippocampus and amygdala, which support functions of emotion, behaviour, long term memory, and smell?
    Limbic system 
  8. Slate is an example of what sort of rock, whose name loosely means 'change in form'?
    Metamorphic
  9. What weed is named from the French 'lion's tooth'?
    Dandelion 
  10. The term 'redact' in relation to document publication means what: Edit/remove; Highlight; Copy; or Translate?
    Edit/remove 
  11. At $12.5bn, what phone corporation became Google's biggest acquisition in Aug 2011?
    Motorola 
  12. What is the English translation of the ironically-named Ratón, a fearsome bull who killed three men in Spanish festivals?
    Mouse
  13. What airline postponed adverts claiming to '...go the extra mile to make you feel special...' after a photo of (allegedly) a pilot and crew member having sex in an aircraft cockpit became public in Aug 2011?
    Cathay Pacific
  14. What 6-hours-per-day activity did researchers in Australia's Queensland University announce (in 2011) reduces life expectancy by five years?
    Watching TV 
  15. Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Mizrahi are sub-groups of what ethnoreligious people?
    Jews
  16. What Warner Brothers Mexican mouse cartoon character became a term for someone working or moving unusually quickly?
    Speedy Gonzalez
  17. What is the square root of 0.25?
    0.5
  18. Name the council housing estate location of the October 1985 riots and mob-killing of a policeman, in Tottenham, London, by which the events subsequently became known?
    Broadwater Farm
  19. What is two-thirds divided by one-third?
    2
  20. Under the ABO blood group system, what blood type can donate for blood transfusions safely to all other groups?
  21. What island nation was a Spanish possession known as Santiago, until becoming an English colony in 1655, and later fully independent in 1962?
    Jamaica
  22. Gary McNair's one-man Edinburgh show in 2011 persuaded audience members to shred their own what, live on stage, as a demonstration of personal liberty: Banknotes; Driving Licences; or Underwear?
    Banknotes
  23. The port city of Latakia was besieged during 2011 by its own government forces, of what nation?
    Syria
  24. The nautical expression referring to capsizing is 'turning (what creature)'?
    Turtle
  25. The staging of what enormous annual Afro-Caribbean cultural gathering was put in doubt following the London riots of August 2011?
    Notting Hill Carnival
  26. Name the former News of the World royal correspondent whose 2007 letter, published in 2011, (allegedly) seriously implicated NOTW leadership in the phone hacking scandal and cover-up?
    Clive Goodman
  27. The UK concise 'daily briefing' newspaper produced by the Independent is called by what single lower-case letter?
    i
  28. How many new states were created when the USSR collapsed in 1991: Five; Seven; Ten; Twelve; or Fifteen?
    Fifteen 
  29. The Martin–Schultz scale is commonly used in physical anthropology to determine the colour/color of what in humans?
    Eyes 
  30. What is the largest peninsula in the world?
    Arabian Peninsula 
  31. Spell the word: Desendant; Descendent; Descendant; or Decendent?
    Descendant
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