| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which school has produced the greatest number of British Prime Ministers? | Eton College | 87%
|
| Which Canadian singer represented Switzerland in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest? | Céline Dion | 70%
|
| Frasier was a spin-off of which classic US sitcom? | Cheers | 70%
|
| In which Middle Eastern country is the channel Al Jazeera based? | Qatar | 61%
|
| Which fictional character's iconic 'cinnamon buns' hairstyle was allegedly inspired by that worn by the indigenous Hopi women of Arizona? | Princess Leia | 57%
|
| Nephrology is the study of which organs of the body? | Kidneys | 52%
|
| Which British city has the postcode BT? | Belfast | 39%
|
| Tenon, mitre, coping and bow are all varieties of which type of tool? | Saw | 35%
|
| Officer Dibble was the nemesis of which Hanna-Barbera animated character? | Top Cat | 35%
|
| Which major historical figure was born in the Khentii Mountains under the name Temujin? | Genghis Khan | 30%
|
| A venom piercing involves piercing which part of the body? | Tongue | 30%
|
| The first edition of Mario Kart was released for which Nintendo console? | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 26%
|
| What is the national sport of Pakistan? | Field hockey | 13%
|
| In 1998, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev appeared in an advert for which fast food company? | Pizza Hut | 13%
|
| Best known for his role in gangster movies, which American actor appeared in the music video for Ed Sheeran's 2014 hit 'Bloodstream'? | Ray Liotta | 13%
|
| Which country has the highest number of doctors per capita? | Cuba | 9%
|
| Played by Yaphet Kotto, Dr Kananga is the main villain in which James Bond movie? | Live and Let Die | 9%
|
| Victorinox are best known for producing what items? | Swiss Army knives | 9%
|
| In 2002, US President George W. Bush was hospitalised after choking on what food item during a football game? | Pretzel | 4%
|
| What does Samuel L. Jackson's middle initial stand for? | Leroy | 0%
|