| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The Oval is known for hosting which sport ? | Cricket | 97%
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| The code number 00 in James Bond's 007 has what meaning? | Licence to Kill | 87%
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| Mary Quant is generally accepted as being the inventor of what item of clothing? | Mini Skirt | 87%
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| In London, the test to achieve the right to drive a Black Taxi is called what ? | The Knowledge | 86%
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| Which river flows through the towns of Stoke, Nottingham and Newark ? | Trent | 85%
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| The Domesday Book is the first known survey of most of the U.K., in what year was it produced ? | 1086 | 54%
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| Robert Baden-Powell started the Boy Scout Movement in 1907 on which island ? | Brownsea Island | 48%
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| The seaside resort of Blackpool has how many piers ? | 3 | 46%
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| The largest cave system in the U.K. at (currently)11 miles long is Dan Yr Ogof, in which National Park ? | Brecon Beacons | 46%
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| Since the BBC TV series started in 1963, how many actors have played Dr.Who ? | 13 | 41%
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| L.S.Lowry's "Matchstick Men" paintings generally depicted the people of which city ? | Salford | 41%
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| During what age was Stonehenge thought to have been constructed? | Bronze Age | 31%
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| The first music festival held in Glastonbury was in 1970, what was the first headline act ? | T.Rex | 29%
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| How long in miles is Hadrian's Wall ? | 73 | 25%
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| The 1986 XIII Commonwealth Games were held in which city ? | Edinburgh | 25%
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