Answer these 20 questions designed to test your general knowledge and see how many you can get right. Answers at the end.
Which everyday item will normally contain an ISBN?
In 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra lost the plot and murdered ten members of the royal family of which country?
Boots, Raleigh Bicycles, Brough Motorcycles, department store Jessop & Son and sci-fi publisher Angry Robot were founded in which Midlands town?
Which popular children’s writer, born Theodor Geisel, coined the words "flunnel", "nizzard", "sneedle", "bippo-no-bungus" and, perhaps most lastingly, "nerd"?
In April and May 2005, which theatrical knight played an author and conman called Mel Hutchwright in Coronation Street, thus fulfilling a long-held ambition?
In London in 1873, 1,150 died. In Glasgow in 1909, about 1,000 died. In London in 1952, more than 3,000 died. In New York in 1953, around 200 died. In London in 1956, another 1,000 died. What killed them?
Which children’s toy or plaything was named after the 26th president of the USA?
In which country is the most northerly point of mainland Africa?
To a zoologist, what part of a bird is a rostrum?
Bob Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues; Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody; David Bowie’s Space Oddity; The Beatles’ A Day in the Life; The Logical Song by Supertramp; and Pyjamarama by Roxy Music. What do these songs have in common?
If a diver suffers from the bends, what gas has been released into his bloodstream?
Which Italian city gives its name to types of ham and cheese?
What was the name of Princes William and Harry’s nanny whom William invited to an Eton parents’ evening in 1997?
Whose boyfriend is American football player Travis Kelce?
Which Bombay-born British author and poet, while living in Vermont in the 1890s, invented snow golf? (It’s customarily played with red or orange balls.)
What type of recreational game or pastime, popular with children and adults, derives its name from the tool that was originally used to create it?
In the Teletubbies, what colour was Tinky-Winky?
"Thus with a kiss I die" are the last words of which Shakespeare character?
In Doctor Who, who originally came from the planet Skaro?
Gargamel, the Evil Wizard, is the sworn enemy of which small blue people who wear Phrygian caps and live in mushrooms?
1 A book, 2 Nepal, 3 Nottingham, 4 Dr Seuss, 5 Sir Ian McKellen, 6 Smogs, 7 The teddy bear (after Theodore Roosevelt), 8 Tunisia, 9 The beak or snout, 10 No mention of the title in the song, 11 Nitrogen, 12 Parma, 13 Tiggy Legge-Bourke, 14 Taylor Swift, 15 Rudyard Kipling, 16 Jigsaw, 17 Purple, 18 Romeo, 19 The Daleks, 20 The Smurfs
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