| Joseph Lister - first operation antiseptic - 1867 on who | His sister |
| What was Black Beauties original name | Darkie |
| Who was the original Peeping Tom looking at | Lady Godiva |
| What element is present in all organic compounds | Carbon |
| What was Professor Moriarties first name | James |
| Who was known as the Little Brown Saint | Ghandi |
| Who rode a horse called Morengo | Napoleon at Waterloo |
| A skulk is a group of which animals | Foxes |
| Who defended World heavyweight title twice on same night in 1906 | Tommy Burns – both 1 st KOs |
| What part of an aircraft is the empennage | Tail Unit |
| We know who wrote Little Women but who wrote Little Men | Lousia May Alcott |
| Who was the Goddess of the rainbow | Iris |
| In European city can you be jailed for not killing furry caterpillars | Brussels |
| Who was Olive Oyls boyfriend - before Popeye | Ham Gravy |
| Sienna law forbids women of what name from prostitution | Maria |
| What do the letters MG stand for on cars | Morris Garages |
| Who was the first actor to appear on cover of Time magazine | Charlie Chaplin |
| Polyphemus was the leader of which group of mythical giants | Cyclops |
| What does a pluviomoter measure | Rainfall |
| Which game was illegal in Elizabethan England | Bowls |
| What nationality was Oddjob | Korean |
| What is a Knout | Russian flogging whip |
| What language has the most words | English |
| Which film star used to be a circus acrobat | Burt Lancaster |
| The comma bacillus causes what disease | Cholera |
| Which country invented Venetian Blinds | Japan |
| What is a quadriga | Roman 4 horse chariot |
| What is a brickfielder | Hot SE Aussie wind |
| Pupik means belly button in what language | Yiddish |
| What is the main ingredient in Borsch | Beetroot |
| What was the name of Dr Dolittle’s Parrot | Polynesia |
| What was the name of William Tells son (the apple head boy) | Walter |
| Laika was the first ever dog to do what | Go into space |
| Where could you spend a Markka | Finland |
| What links a bick, throat, half swage, punching hole | Anvil they are parts of it |
| The Fagus is the Latin name of what type of tree | Beech |
| If you have Chlorosis what colour does the skin go | Green |
| The French say Bis - what word do the English use | Encore |
| Of what are Karakul, Texel, Romney Marsh types | Sheep |
| What is biltong | Dried meat |
| What type of fish is Scomber Scombrus | Mackerel |
| What are brick, fontina, port salut, quargel types of | Cheese |
| In which country did the turnip originate | Greece |
| Tchaikovsky died of which disease | Cholera |
| Sam Barraclough owned which film star | Lassie |
| Which animals can live longest without water | Rats |
| Captain Hanson Gregory Crockett created what void in 1847 | Hole in Doughnuts |
| Kaka means parrot in which language | Maori |
| Who wrote A Town Like Alice | Nevil Shute |
| Which fruit contains the most protein | Avocado |
Friday, 19 June 2015
IAS QUIZ Series
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