10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 2
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10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 2
| 1 | Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly | Puccini |
| 2 | What links – Goa – Kerula – Assam – Bihar | India |
| 3 | Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author | George Orwell |
| 4 | Names – Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do | Shoemaker |
| 5 | Which country do Sinologists study | China |
| 6 | Rudy Stevens became famous under which name | Barbara Stanwyck |
| 7 | Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates | Grenadine |
| 8 | What is Orchesis – either professional or amateur | Art of Dancing |
| 9 | Taken literally what should you see in a Hippodrome | Horses |
| 10 | Who wrote the Man in the Iron Mask | Alexander Dumas |
| 11 | Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch | Hocus Pocus |
| 12 | Who piloted the first flight across the English channel | Louis Bleriot |
| 13 | What was the first James Bond film | Dr No |
| 14 | What 1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars | Silence of the Lambs |
| 15 | What was the capital of Ethiopia | Addis Ababa |
| 16 | Aescapalious emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what | Medicine |
| 17 | Giacomo Agostini – 122 Grand Prix 15 world titles what sport | Motorcycle Racing |
| 18 | What is the largest state in the USA | Alaska |
| 19 | Led Deighton trilogy Game Set Match What 3 Capitals | Berlin MexicoLondon |
| 20 | Alan Stuart Konigsberg famous as who | Woody Allen |
| 21 | Which human rights organisation founded 1961 got Nobel 1977 | Amnesty International |
| 22 | Whose autobiography was The long walk to Freedom | Nelson Mandela |
| 23 | What was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter | Tutankamen tomb |
| 24 | Clyde Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930 | Pluto |
| 25 | Who won the women’s heptathlon at Seoul in 1988 | Jackie Joyner-Kersey |
| 26 | Who wrote Northanger Abbey | Jayne Austin |
| 27 | Who ran through the streets naked crying Eureka | Archimedes |
| 28 | Who composed the Brandeberg concertos full names | Johan Sebastian Bach |
| 29 | Who won the World Series in 1987 | Minnesota twins |
| 30 | What is the correct term of address to the Pope | Your Holiness |
| 31 | In which city was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847 | Edinburgh |
| 32 | Who composed the ballets Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker | Tchaikovsky |
| 33 | AG Bell opened school in Boston in 1872 for Teachers of what | The Deaf |
| 34 | Benjamin Kubelsky 1894 fame as what comedian | Jack Benny |
| 35 | In the Old Testament what book comes between Obadiah – Micah | Jonah |
| 36 | Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film | Mrs Doubtfire |
| 37 | Which chess piece could be a member of the church | Bishop |
| 38 | Which German word means lightning war used in WW2 | Blitzkrieg |
| 39 | Broccoli belongs to what family of plants | Cabbage |
| 40 | Who designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845 | I. Kingdom Brunel |
| 41 | Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water | Donald Campbell |
| 42 | in 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering | Buick – Chrysler |
| 43 | Who wrote Catch 22 (both names) | Joseph Heller |
| 44 | Which country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650 | Netherlands |
| 45 | What links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer | Chess World Champs |
| 46 | What is the national flower of Japan | Chrysanthemum |
| 47 | Bombardier Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films – why | Hit Gong |
| 48 | Where in France do claret wines come from | Bordeaux |
| 49 | What did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614 | Logarithms |
| 50 | What was the world’s first high level programming language 1957 | IBM FORTRAN |
| 51.Consumption was the former name of which disease | Tuberculosis |
| 52.Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State | Delaware |
| 53.What are the Sirocco, Mistral and Chinook | Winds |
| 54.Who wrote about Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | Roald Dahl |
| 55.Who, at USA customs declared, nothing but my genius | Oscar Wilde |
| 56.Issur Danielovitch became famous a who | Kirk Douglas |
| 57.Who sailed in the Golden Hind | Sir Francis Drake |
| 58 .What was the name of the plantation in Gone with the Wind | Tara |
| 59.Who won the 1988 Superbowl | Washington Redskins |
| 60.Which group believes in The Great Architect of the Universe | Freemasons |
| 61.Robert Alan Zimmerman real name of who | Bob Dylan |
| 62.Processed Galena produces which metal | Lead |
| 63.Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels (both names) | Jonathon Swift |
| 64.What is a Ha Ha | Sunken Fence |
| 65.In Japan what is Seppuku | Hari Kari – suicide |
| 66.Who discovered blood circulation | William Harvey |
| 67.The dunnock is another name for which common bird | Hedge Sparrow |
| 68.If someone said they were from Hellas – which country | Greece |
| 69.Who was the son of Zeus and Maia – Gods Messenger | Hermes |
| 70.Roy Scherer jr became famous as who | Rock Hudson |
| 71.Who wrote Brave New World (full name) | Aldus Huxley |
| 72.What links Calabria, Liguria, Puglia and Veneto | Regions of Italy |
| 73.Which city in Rajasthan has riding breeches named after it | Jodhpur |
| 74.Portugal has had six Kings with what first name | John |
| 75.What martial arts name means gentle way | Judo |
| 76.Jean Claude Killy famous in which sport | Skiing |
| 77.Kimberlite contains what precious item | Diamonds |
| 78.Who directed Dr Strangelove – 2001 – The Shining (full name) | Stanley Kubrick |
| 79.Rene Lalique – Art Nouveau designer worked what material | Glass |
| 80.Who created the children’s land of Narnia and Lion Witch Wardrobe | Clive Staples Lewis |
| 81.What animal lives in a drey | Squirrel |
| 82.Why is Louise Brown – born 1978 famous | First test tube baby |
| 83.The title of whose book translates as my struggle | Adolf Hitler |
| 84.Anna Mary Robinson – famous American painter – what name | Grandma Moses |
| 85.In which country would you find the Negev desert | Israel |
| 86.Which character has been played by the most actors | Sherlock Holmes |
| 87.In Greek mythology a Hamadryads spirit guarded what | Trees |
| 88.Jocasta was the wife of Laius and the mother of who | Oedipus |
| 89.Who wrote The Rights of Man – and The Age of Reason | Thomas Paine |
| 90.What is the capital of Sicily | Palermo |
| 91.What was invented by Dr Edward Land in 1947 | Polaroid |
| 92.Syd Barett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason – Group | Pink Floyd |
| 93.Carlo Collodi created which famous children’s character | Pinocchio |
| 94.What is mainly extracted from pitchblende | Uranium |
| 95.Which connects Delft, Sevres, Wedgwood, Chelsea | Porcelain |
| 96.Which country introduced the worlds first diesel loco in 1912 | Germany |
| 97.in 1656 Christian Huygens invented what type of timekeeper | Pendulum clock |
| 98.Duvali, Dushira and Holi are religious days in which religion | Hindu |
| 99.In what industry did John Davidson Rockefeller get rich | Oil |
| 100.The Mau Mau were terrorists in which country late 50s early 60s | Kenya |
10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 2

