What name is given to a personal follower of Christ during his life, especially one of the twelve Apostles?
Disciple
What name is given to a corrosive substance with a pH value less than 7, that turns blue litmus paper red?
Acid
What state, in the east central U.S., is home to Fort Knox and has a capital called Frankfort?
Kentucky
What drink is made from espresso coffee, steamed milk and chocolate?
Mocha
Which American author wrote the novels "Of Mice and Men" and "East Of Eden"?
John Steinbeck
What is the name of the infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs?
Pneumonia
What particle in an atom carries a positive charge?
Proton
The only U.S. State that ends with 3 consonants, what state officially recognized baked beans as the state food?
Massachusetts
Assam, Darjeeling, Bohea, and Oolong, are all types of what?
Tea
One of the best known lines in literature, from which Shakespeare play does "To be or not to be?" come?
Hamlet
What sparkling wine originated and produced in a specific wine region of France became associated with royalty from the 17th onwards?
Champagne
What law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed?
Law of Conservation of Mass
What U.S. state boasts the following rivers: the Guadalupe, Trinity, Rio Grande, Brazos, and Colorado?
Texas
What brand of flavored rum is named after a 17th-century Welsh privateer of the Caribbean?
Captain Morgan
Which famous American novelist has written two books in her life, one in 1960 and one in 2015?
Harper Lee
What word describes a change or distinction so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe?
Subtle
What is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
What U.S. state was named after the French words for "green" and "mountain"?
Vermont
What is the Italian anise-flavoured, usually colourless, liqueur, which some people like to drink "flaming"?
Sambuca
Which character is the most famous creation of James Matthew Barrie?
Peter Pan
What is a song of praise to God or a composition adapted for singing in a religious service?
Hymn
The artificial fiber Polyhexamethylene Adipamide was invented in 1938, what is it better known as?
Nylon
The Oregon Trail (1840-1860), the route used during the migrations of the United States, ended in Oregon in which state did it start?
Missouri
Only three grape varieties can be used to make champagne. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are two. What is the third?
Chardonnay
For which novel was Boris Pasternak awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize, an award he declined?
Dr Zhivago