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100

Who is the Prime Minister?

Keir Starmer

100

What is Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine generally considered to be?

The first computer

100

What is the largest organ of the human body?

The skin

100

Who is next in line to the UK throne?

Prince William

100

Who is said to have discovered America in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

200

What is the capital city of Scotland?

Edinburgh

200

What is a binary digit better known as?

A bit

200

What are canines and incisors?

Teeth

200

Who discovered penicillin 1928?

Alexander Fleming

200

Which battle did Abba sing about to win the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton?

Waterloo (1815)

300

What county is Bournemouth in?

Dorset

300

For what purpose did we used to use a modem?

For communication with remote computer systems, such as the internet.

300

Which vital organ is comprised of auricles and ventricles?

The heart

300

Who is credited with having written the plays Hamlet, MacBeth, and Romeo & Juliet?

William Shakespeare

300

Which king of England (who reigned from 1509 to 1547) established the Church of England?

Henry VIII

400

What is Ben Nevis?

It's the UK's highest mountain.

400

Who founded Microsoft with Paul Allen on April 4th 1975?

Bill Gates

400

Where are the ulna and radius located?

The forearm

400

Can you name any member of The Beatles?

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr

400

Which lord and admiral lost his life at the Battle of Trafalgar?

Horatio Nelson

500

Which landmark in London commemorates a naval battle which took place on 21st October 1805?

Trafalgar Square

500

What did Tim Berners-Lee invent?

The World Wide Web

500

How many bones are there in the human body?

206

500

Whose third symphony is known as Eroica?


Beethoven

500

Who wrote Das Kapital (and is considered to be the father of communism)?

Karl Marx

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