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100

Another name for a funeral director is undertaker.

True or False

 (True)

100

Name the little furry creatures who live on Endor in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

A. Ewoks

B. Jawas 

C. Tauntauns

A. Ewoks 


100

 Elton John climbed up the hit list with this song in 1974?

A.  Crocodile Rock

B. Dancing in the Moonlight

C. Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend

A.  Crocodile Rock

100

Which is the capital of Ireland?

A. Berlin 

B. Budapest 

C. Dublin

C. Dublin

100

Traditional chili beans are what colour?

A. blue 

B. grey 

C.  red

C.  red

200

You can be called a couch potato if you sit and watch TV rather than be active and going out.

True or False 

(True)

200

Which is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere according to the United Nation's Human Development Index?

A. Brazil 

B. Germany 

C. Haiti

C. Haiti

200

The song, ‘More than a Woman’, is a song by the Bee Gees. It was heard in a film that had John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney dancing at a dance contest to it. What is that film from the 1977?

A. Love Story 

B. Saturday Night Fever

C. The Aristicats

B. Saturday Night Fever

200

What type of weather will occur more often with climate change?

A. All of these

B. floods 

C. hurricanes

A. All of these

200

What type of basic food is tilapia?

A. cheese 

B. fish

C. eggs

B. fish

300

Carrie is a popular horror film, but it was a horror novel first written by Edgar Allan Poe.

True or False 

(False – it was written by Stephen King.)

300

Which one of these words means to walk leisurely?

A. gallop 

B. trot 

C. stroll

C. stroll

300

Who had the hit "Silly Love Songs" in 1977?

A. Billy Joel 

B. Marvin Gaye

C. Paul McCartney and Wings

C. Paul McCartney and Wings

300

In what European city would you see Rembrandt’s house and Anne Frank’s house?

A. Amsterdam

B. Paris 

C. Lisbon

A. Amsterdam

300

Jerk chicken originated in which country?

A. Ghana 

B. Jamaica

C. Scotland

B. Jamaica

400

N.A.S.C.A.R stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.

True or False 

(True)

400

In which country do you find the city of Rotterdam?

A. Italy 

B. Netherlands

C. Poland

B. Netherlands

400

Who sang this song: "Killing Me Softly with His Song" back in 1974?

A. Cat Stevens 

B. Jermaine Jackson 

C. Roberta Flack


C. Roberta Flack

400

Which groundbreaking medical procedure was first successfully performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in 1967?

A. The first artificial liver implantation 

B. the first human heart transplant

C. The first test-tube baby

B. the first human heart transplant

400

What comes after Yukon in a variety of potato?

A. blush 

B. gold

C. green

B. gold

500

Prosciutto is a strong tasting cheese from France.

True or False (False – it is a cured ham from Italy.)


(False – it is a cured ham from Italy.)

500

Which DIY tool usually contains liquid?

A. chisel 

B. hammer 

C.  level

C.  level

500

Who wrote the novel the Old Man and the Sea?

A. Hemingway

B. Fitzgerald 

C. Forster

A. Hemingway

500

What country borders Finland, Sweden and Russia?

A. Denmark 

B. Estonia 

C. Norway


C. Norway

500

What shape is a Mooncake?

A. round

B. cube 

C. oval

A. round

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