| Questions | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Muscovite is the name given to someone from which city? | Moscow | 93%
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| What colour is the leather on the benches in the UK House of Lords? | Red | 92%
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| What is considered the largest, thickest and strongest bone in the human body? | Femur | 89%
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| The Davis Cup is an international team event for men in which sport? | Tennis | 89%
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| Which US President said 7th Dec 1941 was "a date which will live in infamy"? | Franklin D Roosevelt | 82%
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| In regular chess, which is the only piece able to 'jump' over other pieces? | Knight | 80%
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| Which US TV show, often known as SNL, celebrated its 45th birthday in 2020? | Saturday Night Live | 77%
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| Which Whitney Houston film’s soundtrack album sold over 25 million copies? | The Bodyguard | 77%
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| La Scala, inaugurated in 1778, is an opera house in which European city? | Milan | 74%
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| In 2010, Julia Gillard became the first female Prime Minister of which country? | Australia | 70%
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| Jacqueline Du Pré is most associated with which musical instrument? | Cello | 59%
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| Which spirit, whose spelling generally contains an 'e' in the US and Ireland, but not elsewhere, derives its name from the Classical Gaelic word for 'water'? | Whisky / Whiskey | 59%
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| On which date does France celebrate its national day (AKA Bastille Day)? | 14th July | 57%
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| In the stories by PG Wodehouse, what was the name of Bertie Wooster's valet? | Jeeves | 54%
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