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  1. What was secret police of East Germany?
  2. The five rivers of hate, oblivion, fire, woe, and lament feature in what mythical place?
  3. South-West is how many degrees on a compass?
  4. In the Blandings Castle stories by P G Wodehouse, what kind of animal is The Empress of Blandings?
  5. 'Cucumber Time' is the quiet season in which trade?
  6. Which bird, which lays the largest egg in proportion to its body size of all birds, is an apteryx?
  7. Who is the twin sister of Sebastian in William Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'?
  8. In which South American country is the region and its regional capital city called Arequipa, the nation's second largest city (as at 2010)?
  9. What, alluding to a piece of broken glass, became London's tallest building when under construction during 2010?
  10. Which Scottish castle did Queen Victoria and husband Prince Albert buy in 1852?
  11. The Shatt-al-Arab River is formed by the confluence of which two rivers, at Al-Qurnah, Iraq near Basra?
  12. Discontinued in 2000, the UK tax relief scheme for housebuying mortgage interest was known by what abbreviation?
  13. 9.9498744 (to the nearest seven decimal places) is the square root of which whole number?
  14. Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Crick and Watson (DNA discoverers, the economist John Maynard Keynes, and the comedian John Cleese are among the notable alumni of which university?
  15. The largest sex discrimination lawsuit in US history, which began in 2001 and by 2010 involved 5m female workers was filed against which employer?
  16. In which South American country is the region and its regional capital city called Arequipa, the nation's second largest city (as at 2010?
  17. 9498744 (to the nearest seven decimal places is the square root of which whole number?
  18. Who directed the 1994 film 'Shallow Grave'?
  19. Who was appointed official wedding photographer to Prince William and Kate Middleton?
  20. A 2010 study published in the Lancet suggested what medicine, recently found to reduce cancer development, aside from giving protection against strokes and heart attacks, is "...the most amazing drug in the world..."?
  21. What popular cereal brand has for decades featured a kilted athlete on its box?
  22. Which European country is known as 'The Cockpit of Europe'?
  23. Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Crick and Watson (DNA discoverers), the economist John Maynard Keynes, and the comedian John Cleese are among the notable alumni of which university?
  24. What type of food is Sapsago, also called Sap Sago and Schabziger?
  25. What drink brand was subject to a UK tax judgement in 2010 rejecting a claim from the makers that it is should be VAT exempt (on the basis that it is a natural food or drink rather than a 'vatable beverage')?
  26. What degree angle are the corners of a regular tetrahedron?
  27. How many cubic centimetres are in a cubic metre?
  28. Name the Google phone and software system which, according to some news reports in 2010, ended Nokia's 10 years' of market dominance?
  29. What is the full name of the football organization usually abbreviated to UEFA?
  30. The move called 'en passant' features in what board game?
  31. Named after its inventor, what is the signal lamp used to transmit Morse Code, devised in the late 1800s and still used today on naval ships?
  32. Who - UK cabinet minister for culture - had his name unspeakably 'spoonerised' live on air by BBC Radio 4 journalist James Naughtie (pronounced 'Nockty') in December 2010?
  33. The largest sex discrimination lawsuit in US history, which began in 2001 and by 2010 involved 1.5m female workers was filed against which employer?
  34. Naxos, Santorini, and Mykanos are among what group of Greek islands?

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  1. What was secret police of East Germany?
    Stasi
  2. The five rivers of hate, oblivion, fire, woe, and lament feature in what mythical place?
    Hades 
  3. South-West is how many degrees on a compass?
    225
  4. In the Blandings Castle stories by P G Wodehouse, what kind of animal is The Empress of Blandings?
    Pig
  5. 'Cucumber Time' is the quiet season in which trade?
    Tailoring
  6. Which bird, which lays the largest egg in proportion to its body size of all birds, is an apteryx?
    Kiwi
  7. Who is the twin sister of Sebastian in William Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'?
    Viola
  8. In which South American country is the region and its regional capital city called Arequipa, the nation's second largest city (as at 2010)?
    Peru
  9. What, alluding to a piece of broken glass, became London's tallest building when under construction during 2010?
    The Shard 
  10. Which Scottish castle did Queen Victoria and husband Prince Albert buy in 1852?
    Balmoral
  11. The Shatt-al-Arab River is formed by the confluence of which two rivers, at Al-Qurnah, Iraq near Basra?
    Tigris and Euphrates 
  12. Discontinued in 2000, the UK tax relief scheme for housebuying mortgage interest was known by what abbreviation?
    MIRAS 
  13. 9.9498744 (to the nearest seven decimal places) is the square root of which whole number?
    99
  14. Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Crick and Watson (DNA discoverers, the economist John Maynard Keynes, and the comedian John Cleese are among the notable alumni of which university?
    Cambridge 
  15. The largest sex discrimination lawsuit in US history, which began in 2001 and by 2010 involved 5m female workers was filed against which employer?
    Walmart
  16. In which South American country is the region and its regional capital city called Arequipa, the nation's second largest city (as at 2010?
    Peru
  17. 9498744 (to the nearest seven decimal places is the square root of which whole number?
    99
  18. Who directed the 1994 film 'Shallow Grave'?
    Danny Boyle
  19. Who was appointed official wedding photographer to Prince William and Kate Middleton?
    Mario Testino 
  20. A 2010 study published in the Lancet suggested what medicine, recently found to reduce cancer development, aside from giving protection against strokes and heart attacks, is "...the most amazing drug in the world..."?
    Aspirin 
  21. What popular cereal brand has for decades featured a kilted athlete on its box?
    Scott's Porage Oats 
  22. Which European country is known as 'The Cockpit of Europe'?
    Belgium 
  23. Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Crick and Watson (DNA discoverers), the economist John Maynard Keynes, and the comedian John Cleese are among the notable alumni of which university?
    Cambridge 
  24. What type of food is Sapsago, also called Sap Sago and Schabziger?
    Cheese 
  25. What drink brand was subject to a UK tax judgement in 2010 rejecting a claim from the makers that it is should be VAT exempt (on the basis that it is a natural food or drink rather than a 'vatable beverage')?
    Innocent
  26. What degree angle are the corners of a regular tetrahedron?
    60 
  27. How many cubic centimetres are in a cubic metre?
    A million 
  28. Name the Google phone and software system which, according to some news reports in 2010, ended Nokia's 10 years' of market dominance?
    Android
  29. What is the full name of the football organization usually abbreviated to UEFA?
    Union of European Football Associations
  30. The move called 'en passant' features in what board game?
    Chess 
  31. Named after its inventor, what is the signal lamp used to transmit Morse Code, devised in the late 1800s and still used today on naval ships?
    Aldis Lamp 
  32. Who - UK cabinet minister for culture - had his name unspeakably 'spoonerised' live on air by BBC Radio 4 journalist James Naughtie (pronounced 'Nockty') in December 2010?
    Jeremy Hunt 
  33. The largest sex discrimination lawsuit in US history, which began in 2001 and by 2010 involved 1.5m female workers was filed against which employer?
    Walmart
  34. Naxos, Santorini, and Mykanos are among what group of Greek islands?
    Cyclades
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