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  1. What iconic Moscow theatre reopened in 2011 after major refurbishment and earlier decades of neglect?
  2. The Saltire is which country's flag?
  3. The UK's most senior civil servant has traditionally held what post: Cabinet Secretary; Speaker; Black Rod; or King/Queen?
  4. Actress Marzieh Vafamehr was sentenced to 90 lashes and a year in prison after appearing in an Australian film critical of what country, her homeland?
  5. Yulia Tymoshenko, controversially jailed for seven years in 2011 for exceeding her authority in signing a Russian gas deal, was prime minister of which country?
  6. Name the English 1960s playwright (of Loot and Entertaining Mister Sloane), imprisoned with (and later murdered by) boyfriend Kenneth Halliwell for defacing library books in 1962?
  7. Name the Israeli corporal released in October 2011 by Palestinian Hamas militants, held hostage since June 2006?
  8. The 30 October 2011 F1 Grand Prix is which nation's first hosting of the event?
  9. Spell: Ambivolent; Ambivolant; Ambivelant; or Ambivalent?
  10. What sea lies directly south of the Irish Sea, bounded by England, Wales, Ireland and Brittany?
  11. How many grooves are on one side of a standard 33RPM vinyl LP record?
  12. From an old saying, a popular modern term for an advance booking discount is an 'Early (what)'?
  13. The stern of a ship is its: Front-end; Back-end; Underside; or Deck?
  14. What is the darkly common name for the plague which killed 30-50% of Europe between 1347-52?
  15. From Greek for gadfly, what is the sex hormonal substance which maintains/develops human female body characteristics?
  16. What was the population of the world at 31 Oct 2011 according to the United Nations: 4 billion; 5bn; 7bn; or 9bn?
  17. What incendiary gel weapon takes its name from its napthenic and palmitic acid constituents?
  18. Lumia is a product brand of which phone company?
  19. Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet are all notable what: Watchmakers; Racing Drivers; Footballers; or Sculptors?
  20. What country features centrally and ironically in a map of Europe on the reverse face of Euro coins?
  21. Kaun Banega Crorepati is loose Hindi translation and an Indian version of what popular TV gameshow?
  22. What military leader's name is an arm-lock applied from from behind, typically used in wrestling?
  23. What grammatical sign takes its name from the Greek words 'under' and 'one'?
  24. What is the Christian service or ceremony, named from Greek meaning grateful, commemorating the Last Supper?
  25. Horology is the study of the measurement of what?
  26. Cristina Kirchner was re-elected president of which country in October 2011?
  27. What national population is projected (as at 2011) to overtake China in 2020 as the largest in the world?
  28. What French term, meaning 'high dressmaking', refers internationally to expensive designer clothing, typically of leading fashion houses?
  29. The word desultory means: Rude and obscene; Humble and modest; Disconnected and unmethodical; or Cooling and sobering?
  30. Traditional UK government terminology for the persuasion of ministers to vote according to party policy is called: Prod; Poke; Push; Whip; or Lash?

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Interactive Quiz

  1. What iconic Moscow theatre reopened in 2011 after major refurbishment and earlier decades of neglect?
    Bolshoi
  2. The Saltire is which country's flag?
    Scotland
  3. The UK's most senior civil servant has traditionally held what post: Cabinet Secretary; Speaker; Black Rod; or King/Queen?
    Cabinet Secretary 
  4. Actress Marzieh Vafamehr was sentenced to 90 lashes and a year in prison after appearing in an Australian film critical of what country, her homeland?
    Iran
  5. Yulia Tymoshenko, controversially jailed for seven years in 2011 for exceeding her authority in signing a Russian gas deal, was prime minister of which country?
    Ukraine
  6. Name the English 1960s playwright (of Loot and Entertaining Mister Sloane), imprisoned with (and later murdered by) boyfriend Kenneth Halliwell for defacing library books in 1962?
    Joe Orton 
  7. Name the Israeli corporal released in October 2011 by Palestinian Hamas militants, held hostage since June 2006?
    Gilad Shalit
  8. The 30 October 2011 F1 Grand Prix is which nation's first hosting of the event?
    India
  9. Spell: Ambivolent; Ambivolant; Ambivelant; or Ambivalent?
    Ambivalent 
  10. What sea lies directly south of the Irish Sea, bounded by England, Wales, Ireland and Brittany?
    Celtic Sea
  11. How many grooves are on one side of a standard 33RPM vinyl LP record?
    One
  12. From an old saying, a popular modern term for an advance booking discount is an 'Early (what)'?
    Bird 
  13. The stern of a ship is its: Front-end; Back-end; Underside; or Deck?
    Back-end
  14. What is the darkly common name for the plague which killed 30-50% of Europe between 1347-52?
    Black Death
  15. From Greek for gadfly, what is the sex hormonal substance which maintains/develops human female body characteristics?
    Oestrogen 
  16. What was the population of the world at 31 Oct 2011 according to the United Nations: 4 billion; 5bn; 7bn; or 9bn?
    7 billion
  17. What incendiary gel weapon takes its name from its napthenic and palmitic acid constituents?
    Napalm 
  18. Lumia is a product brand of which phone company?
    Nokia
  19. Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet are all notable what: Watchmakers; Racing Drivers; Footballers; or Sculptors?
    Watchmakers
  20. What country features centrally and ironically in a map of Europe on the reverse face of Euro coins?
    UK 
  21. Kaun Banega Crorepati is loose Hindi translation and an Indian version of what popular TV gameshow?
    Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
  22. What military leader's name is an arm-lock applied from from behind, typically used in wrestling?
    Nelson
  23. What grammatical sign takes its name from the Greek words 'under' and 'one'?
    Hyphen
  24. What is the Christian service or ceremony, named from Greek meaning grateful, commemorating the Last Supper?
    Eucharist 
  25. Horology is the study of the measurement of what?
    Time 
  26. Cristina Kirchner was re-elected president of which country in October 2011?
    Argentina
  27. What national population is projected (as at 2011) to overtake China in 2020 as the largest in the world?
    India
  28. What French term, meaning 'high dressmaking', refers internationally to expensive designer clothing, typically of leading fashion houses?
    Haute Couture
  29. The word desultory means: Rude and obscene; Humble and modest; Disconnected and unmethodical; or Cooling and sobering?
    Disconnected and unmethodical 
  30. Traditional UK government terminology for the persuasion of ministers to vote according to party policy is called: Prod; Poke; Push; Whip; or Lash?
    Whip
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