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Even quiz 7

Even quiz 7 1. Who was Danny in the original London production of Greece? a. Matthew Broderick b. Richard Gere c. John Travolta 2. Cars from which country can be recognised by the letter 'FR'? a. The faroe islands b. Finland c. France 3. What was described as 'the only country where "academic"is regularly used as a term of abuse'? a. Australia b. Turkey c. England 4. What was the name of Dr Who's pet? a. KITT b. K-9 c. Lassie 5. Name the only act to have three UK Christmas number ones in the 1990s. a. Spice girls b. Boyzone c. Take that 6. Which English side was the first to win the treble of league, cup the European cup? a. Liverpool b. Nottingham forest c. Manchester United Answer of even quiz 6 1. A.   2. C.   3. B.   4. B.   5. B.  6. C.

Even quiz 6

Even quiz 6 1. Who founded the Jesus, the Catholic Church's counter-reformation front line? a. ignatius loyola b. Padre pio c. Francis Xavier 2. How many players are there in an ice hockey team? a. 7 b. 9 c. 11 3. Of which president did Lyndon Johnson say, 'He couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time'? a. John F. Kennedy b. Gerald Ford c. Ronald Reagan 4. Which civilization has its home in the Andes of Peru? a. Mayans b. Incas c. Aztecs 5. What is the first book in Lewis Grassic Gibbon's trilogy a Scots Quair? a. Cloud Hoe b. Sunset song c. Grey Granite 6. What was the title of Bill Bryson's best-selling book of his travels around Britain? a. Neither here nor there b. Mother tongue c. Notes from a Small island Answer of even quiz 5 1. C.   2. A.   3. A.   4. B.   5. C.   6. D.

Even quiz 5

Even quiz 5 1. Who became a Pop idol in 2002? a. Gareth Gates b. Darius Danesh c. Will Young 2. Who succeeded David Vine as host of BBC's A Question Of Sport? a. David Coleman b. Sue Barker c. John Inverdale   3. Which symphony was Beethoven's last? a. Ninth b. Tenth c. Eighth 4. How is Viscount Stansgate better known? a. Edward Heath b. Tony Benn c. Denis Healey 5. St Jude is the patron saint of what? a. Textile workers b. Traitors c. Hopeless causes 6. How did Oscar Wilde's character Dorian Grey keep his youthful looks? a. He traded his soul with the Devil to stay young b. He took great care of his appearance c. He had a painting which aged while he do not Answer of even quiz 4 1. C.   2. A.   3. A.   4. B.   5. A.   6. B

Even quiz 4

Even quiz 4 1. 'Destitute of humour, vivacity, or the capacity of enjoyment'. Who was Charles Dickens speaking of? a. Germans b. Australians c. Americans 2. When did TV cat bagpuss first come to life? a. 1974 b. 1969 c. 1976 3. Portuguese sides won the European cup three times. Benfica did it twice; who was the other? a. FC Porto b. Sporting Lisbon c. Boavista 4. Why was the Regency figure Beau Brummell famous? a. He joined the foreign legion and became  a hero  b. He was the most fashionable man of his day c. He was the architect of the Royal pavilion at Brigton 5. One of the six murder weapons used in Cluedo is an everyday tool. What is it? a. The spanner b. The hammer c. The screwdriver 6. Who had a hit with Under the Bridge in 1998? a. Red hot chili peppers b. All saints c. Crowded house Answer of even quiz 3 1. c    2. b  3.a  4.b  5.c  6.b

Even quiz 3

Even quiz 3 1. 'There is a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards'. Who said this of Glasgow? a. Prince Phillip b. Margaret Thatcher c. Billy Connolly 2. What nationality was poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti? a. Portuguese b. English c. Italian 3. On which island Carisbrooke Castle, Osbrone house and Black gang Chine? a. Isle of Wight b. Isle of Man c. Isle of Sheppey 4. Who played Arthur Daley in minder? a. Dennis Waterman b. Jeorge Cole c. David Jason 5. In which year was the battle of Waterloo? a. 1805 b. 1810 c. 1815 6. What is pâtè de foie gras made from? a. The testicles of a young bullock b. The liver of a force-fed goose c. The flesh of a calf under six months old Answer of even quiz 2 1. c.   2. c.    3. a.   4. c.    5. c.   6. c