10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 3
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10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 3
Knowledge Questions
| 1 | What movie cast included James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasance, James Coburn, Gordon Jackson, Angus McPhee among many others | The Great Escape |
| 2 | If you suffer from epistaxis what is wrong | Nosebleed |
| 3 | In which book would you find the manservant Pas Partout | Around the world in |
| 80 days | ||
| 4 | What animals name translates as water horse | Hippopotamus |
| 5 | In Greek mythology who killed the Gorgon | Perseus |
| 6 | Which two metals are alloyed to make pewter | Tin and Lead |
| 7 | In 1899 the Eastman company in the USA produced first what | Kodak 1 – hand held |
| roll film cam | ||
| 8 | What links – Sarte, Neitzsche, Russell and Decartes | Philosophers |
| 9 | In 1643 Evangalisa Torichelli invented the first what | Barometer |
| 10 | Which Spanish painter has first exhibition at 16 – also 4 year blue | Pablo Picasso |
| 11 | Where did the mutineers of the Bounty settle | Pitcairn Islands |
| 12 | What is the longest river in Italy | Po |
| 13 | What does a polyandric women have more than one of | Husband |
| 14 | What links Brazil, Uruguay, Mozambique and Angola | Colonies of Portugal |
| 15 | What is the American equivalent of the Irish Poteen | Moonshine |
| 16 | Who was the last king of Troy killed by Achilles son Pyrrhus | Priam |
| 17 | In 1911 the archaeologist Hiram Bingham discovered what lost city | Machu Picchu |
| 18 | Who won the Superbowl in 1989 | San Francisco 49 ers |
| 19 | Who wrote the book Billy Budd also Moby Dick | Herman Melville |
| 20 | Which highwayman rode the horse Black Bess | Dick Turpin |
| 21 | Barry Allen was the alter ego of which DC comic superhero | The Flash |
| 22 | In 1901 which brand of car was seen for the first time | Mercedes |
| 23 | Brisbane is the state capital of which SE Australian state | Queensland |
| 24 | In Norse mythology what is the name of the ultimate battle | Ragnarok |
| 25 | In 1890 the first electric what opened in London | Underground railway |
| 26 | Who wrote the children’s novel Swallows and Amazons | Arthur Ransom |
| 27 | Oil seed rape belongs to which plant family | Mustard |
| 28 | Which Norwegian politicians name became a word for traitor | Vidkun Quisling |
| 29 | What is the capitol of Morocco | Rabat |
| 30 | What shape were the sailors plates in Nelsons navy | Square Thus Square |
| meal | ||
| 31 | What religion links Weasak, Dhrammacacka, and Bhodi day | Buddhist |
| 32 | Linus Torwalds invented and wrote what | Linux computer |
| operating system | ||
| 33 | The bander macaque has which commoner name | Rhesus Monkey |
| 34 | Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what | Rhodesia |
| 35 | What is the staple food of one third of the worlds population | Rice |
| 36 | Paul Robeson the singer of old man river had what profession | Lawyer |
| 37 | Rene Laennac invented which aid for doctors in 1810 | Stethoscope |
| 38 | Jagger, Richards, Wyman, Jones, Watts, Stewart – which band | The Rolling Stones |
| 39 | What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals | Zero |
| 40 | Who was nicknames The desert Fox (both Names) | Erwin Rommel |
| 41 | What aid to archaeologists from 197 bc was found in Egypt 1799 | Rosetta Stone |
| 42 | Which annual sporting event between 2 teams started in 1829 | The University Boat |
| Race | ||
| 43 | Who was the jeweller to the Russian Court famous Easter eggs | Faberge |
| 44 | What type of food is Taramasalata | Cured /smoked cod |
| roe | ||
| 45 | What links Samuel Delaney, Fredrick Pohl, Harlan Ellison | Science Fiction |
| 46 | Randolph Crane became famous as which cowboy actor | Randolph Scott |
| 47 | Ageusia is the loss of which sense | Taste |
| 48 | Which Irish political parties name translates as we ourselves | Sein Fein |
| 49 | Henry Ford used assembly line in 1908 but someone before 1901 | Ransome Olds |
| 50 | Who performed the first heart transplant in South Africa | Christian Barnard |
- What is the common name for the star Sirius Dog Star
- What calculating aid was invented by William Oughtred in 1662 Slide Rule
- Which Athenian philosopher wrote nothing – immortalized by Plato Socrates
- Who designed the WW 1 plane Camel and co-designed Hurricane Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith
- Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull were born in which US state South Dakota
- In 1666 Jesuit Bark was used as a prevention against what Malaria
- In 1971 which USA space probe was first to orbit another planet Mariner 9
- What links Catalonia, Andalusia, Cantabria, Galicia Regions of Spain
- Ingemar Stenmark won record 85 world cup races in what sport Skiing
- Who wrote the music for the ballets Firebird and Rites of Spring Igor Stravinsky
- What common legal item literally means under penalty Subpoena
- Who was the only person to win world titles on bikes and cars John Surtees
- What is the oldest swimming stroke Breaststroke 16th century
- Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons Switzerland
- Which medical tool was developed by Sanctorius in 1612 Thermometer
- What weapon was invented by Ernest Swinton used in 1916 Tank
- Which mythological King chained grapes rose water fell Tantalus
- Who created Tarzan (all names) in 1914 Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Camellia Sinesis evergreen shrub better known as what Tea
- In 1901 who first transmitted radio signals across Atlantic Marconi
- Who won six consecutive Wimbledon titles in the 1980s Martina Navratilova
- What Italian building material translates as baked earth Terracotta
- What links Buddy Holly, Lyndon Johnston, Janice Joplin State of Texas
- Which eponymous character was Thane of Cawder Glaimes Macbeth
- Who wrote the 39 steps (both names) John Buchan
- Who won the Superbowl in 1987 New York Giants
- What is the food tofu made from Soya Bean Curd – via Soya milk
- Who was the son of Poseidon and Ampherite Triton
- Annie Mae Bullock became famous under which name (both) Tina Turner
- What linked Armenia, Georgia, Latvia and Moldavia USSR
- What is the state capitol of New Jersey Trenton
- Who won an Oscar for best supporting actor in Spartacus 1960 Peter Ustinov
- What was invented by James Dewer in 1872 Vacuum or thermos flask
- Who was the Roman goddess of the hearth Vesta
- Viticulture is the growing of what plants Vines
- In 1953 what was first successfully transmitted in the USA Colour Television
- Who wrote the Thin Man in 1934 (both names) Dashiell Hammett
- Angel falls Venezuela Highest but where second Highest Yosemite USA
- Whitcome Judson in 1891 invented what for fastening shoes Zip Fastener
- Who sold Louisiana to the USA in 1803 Napoleon
- Gregory Pincus, John Rock, Gerhart Domangk developed what Oral Contraceptive
- The Gloucester E 28/39 first flew in 1941 – what was unusual Whittle Jet Engine
- Women compete between USA and UK in Wightman Cup – Sport Tennis
- Woolworth’s – the 5 /10 cent store started in which us state 1979 Lancaster Pennsylvania
- Which actress starred in the original King Kong in 1933 (both) Fay Wray
- Except Australia 1 New Zealand 1 USA all since 1870 want? America’s Cup
- What’s missing from ale that’s included in beer Hops
- Until 1971 what was the name of Zaire Congo
- Karl Lienstater discovered which medical breakthrough in 1901 ABO Blood Groups
- Who is the only American president elected unopposed George Washington 1798 1792
10000 General Knowledge Questions And Answers Part 3

