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If you are seeking a fun, free quiz, then look no further! Here are one hundred quiz questions, with the answers in italics beside them. Th ey're broken into groups of ten, and each of these groups offers a different sub ject to everyone can join in no matter how diverse their interests. This quiz is great for many situations, such as parties, social groups, pub quiz zes or school groups. This quiz is also suitable for all ages, though very you ng children might struggle with some of the questions. Feel free to print off this fun quiz for any non-profit making purpose. Ten Easy Ice-Breaker Questions! 1) Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne? Dom Perignon. 2) Name the largest fresh water lake in the world? Lake Superior. 3) Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility? The Moon. 4) What is someone who shoes horses called? A farrier. 5) What item of clothing was named after its Scottish inventor? A machintosh. 6) What kind of weapon is a falchion? A sword. 7) Which word goes before vest, beans and quartet? String. 8) What is another word for lexicon? Dictionary. 9) Name the seventh planet from the sun. Uranus. 10) Who invented the rabies vaccination? Louis Pasteur. Ten Questions about Countries 11) Which is the only American state to begin with the letter 'p'? Pennsylvania. 12) Name the world's biggest island. Greenland. 13) What is the world's longest river? Amazon. 14) Name the world's largest ocean. Pacific. 15) What is the diameter of Earth? 8,000 miles. 16) Where would you find the world's most ancient forest? Daintree Forest, north of Cairns, Australia. 17) Which four British cities have underground rail systems? Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle and London. 18) What is the capital city of Spain? Madrid. 19) Which country is Prague in? Czech Republic.

20) Which English town was a forerunner of the Parks Movement, and the first in Europe to have a street tram system? Birkenhead. Ten Questions about Films 21) Name the actor who starred in 142 films including The Quiet Man, The Shooti st, The Searchers and Stage Coach. John Wayne. 22) Name the film noir actress who starred in I Married a Witch, The Glass Key, So Proudly We Hail! and Sullivan's Travels. Veronica Lake. 23) What is the oldest film ever made, and when was it made? Roundhay Garden S cene, made in 1888. 24) Which actress has won the most Oscars? Katherine Hepburn, with 4 Oscars an d 12 nominations. 25) Which actress said, "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night, " in All About Eve? Bette Davis (as Margo Channing.) 26) Name the director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Peter Jackson. 27) Who played Neo in The Matrix? Keanu Reeves. 28) Name the actress whose career began at the age of 3, and who went on to sta r in films such as Contact, Maverick and The Silence of the Lambs? Jodie Foster . 29) Bray Studios, near Windsor in Berkshire, was home to which famous brand of horror films? Hammer Horror. 30) In which film did Humphrey Bogart say, "We'll always have Paris?" Casablan ca. Ten Questions about Gardening 31) By what name is Lancelot Brown more usually known? Capability Brown. 32) Name the world famous gardens sited ten miles outside of London, close to th e River Thames. Kew Gardens. 33) Which popular gardener created Barnsdale Gardens, and was the author of many books such as The Ornamental Kitchen Garden, 'Gardeners World' Practical Garden ing Course and Paradise Gardens? Geoff Hamilton. 34) Which garden is considered to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient Worl d? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. 35) What colour is a Welsh poppy? Yellow. 36) What colour is a Himalayan poppy? Blue. 37) Name the organic gardener, almost as famous for his long blond plait as he i s for his books such as Going Organic and The Gourmet Gardener, and his regular appearances on the BBC radio's Gardener's Question Time. Bob Flowerdew. 38) Give the alternative name for a Mountain Ash tree. Rowan.

39) Which kind of bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency? Tulips. 40) By which Latin name was Rosa Gallica previously known? Rosa Mundi. 41) What colour jersey is worn by the winners of each stage of the Tour De Franc e? Yellow. 42) Name the only heavy weight boxing champion to finish his career of 49 fights without ever having been defeated? Rocky Marciano. 43) Which sport does Constantino Rocca play? Golf. 44) Name the country where you would find the Cresta Run. St Moritz. 45) How many times was the Mens Tennis Singles at Wimbledon won by Bjorn Borg? 5 . 46) In 2011, which country will host a Formula 1 race for the first time? India. 47) Name the game played on a lawn called a crown green. Bowls. 48) Which chess piece can only move diagonally? A bishop. 49) Name the only footballer to have played for Liverpool, Everton, Manchester C ity and Manchester United. Peter Beardsley. 50) In football, who was nicknamed 'The Divine Ponytail'? Roberto Baggio. Ten Questions about the Arts 51) Name the three primary colours. Red, yellow and blue. 52) In needlework, what does UFO refer to? An unfinished object. 53) Name the famous ballet Russian dancer who changed the face of modern ballet. Rudolf Nureyev. 54) What is the painting, La Gioconda, more usually known as? The Mona Lisa. 55) What does the term 'piano' mean? To be played softly. 56) Name the Spanish artist, sculptor and draughtsman famous for co-founding the Cubist movement. Pablo Picasso. 57) How many valves does a trumpet have? 3. 58) Who painted How Sir Galahad, Sir Bors, and Sir Percival were fed with the Sa ng Grael; But Sir Percival's Sister Died Along the Way? Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 59) If you were painting with tempera, what would you be using to bind together colour pigments? Egg yolk. 60) What is John Leach famous for making? Pottery. Ten Questions about History 61) When was William Shakespeare born? 23rd April, 1564.

62) On what date did the Battle of Culloden take place? 16th April, 1746. 63) Who was Henry Vll's first wife? Catherine of Aragon. 64) Which famous battle between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French Navy and Spanish Navy took place on 21st October, 1805? Battle o f Trafalgar. 65) Who became the British Prime Minister after Winston Churchill in 1955? Sir Robert Anthony Eden, The 1st Earl of Avon 66) When did Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister? 1979. 67) When did the Cold War end? 1989. 68) Who was the architect who designed the Millennium Dome? Richard Rogers. 69) When did the Eurostar train service between Britain and France start runnin g? 14th November, 1994. 70) When was the euro introduced as legal currency on the world market? 1st J anuary, 1999. 71) What is the oldest surviving printed book in the world? The Diamond Sutra, d ated at 868 AD. 72) In publishing, what does POD mean? Print on demand. 73) Name the author of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Dr No and Thunderball, a mong others. Ian Flemming. 74) Which Shakespeare play features Shylock? The Merchant of Venice. 75) Who wrote the novel Death in Venice, which was later made into a film of the same name? Thomas Mann. 76) Who wrote the Vampire Chronicles, which includes the novels Armand, Blood an d Gold and Interview with the Vampire? Anne Rice. 77) What is an e-book? A book available in a digital, rather than printed, forma t. 78) How tall would a double elephant folio book be? 50 inches. 79) Who wrote the contemporary childrens books about mermaids, set on the coast of Cornwall? Helen Dunmore. 80) How old is the world's oldest dictionary? Cuniform tablets with bilingual Su merian-Akkadian word-lists have been dated to 2300 BC. . Ten Questions about TV 81) In "Thunderbirds", what was Lady Penelope's chauffeur called? Parker. 82) On "Blue Peter", what was John Noakes's dog called? Shep. 83) Name the BBC series about a shipping line set in Liverpool during the late 1800s. The Onedin Line.

84) In the TV series Dad's Army, what was Captain Mainwaring's first name? Geor ge. 85) Who invented TV? John Logie Baird, in 1876. 86) What was the most watched UK TV programme of all time? Eastenders, when De n divorced Angie, which drew 30.10 million viewers on 25th December, 1986. 87) Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey was as famous for her flamboyant character as fo r her cookery books and TV show throughout the late 1960s to the mid 1970s. B y what name was she more usually known? Fanny Cradock. 88) Which popular BBC series about old collectibles began in 1977, presented by Bruce Parker and Arthur Negus, and is still running to this day? Antiques Road show. 89) Which BBC music programme was broadcast weekly between 1964 and 2006? Top of the Pops. 90) Alastair Burnett, Sandy Gall, Reginald Bosanquet, Alastair Stewart, Carol B arnes and Trevor McDonald were all regular presenters of which TV programme? I TV News at Ten. . Ten Questions about Food and Drink 91) If you had Lafite-Rothschild on your dinner table, what would it be? Wine. 92) What is sushi traditionally wrapped in? Edible seaweed. 93) May Queen, Wisley Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane's Prince Albert are all species o f what? Apples. 94) What is allspice alternatively known as? Pimento. 95) What colour is Absynth? Green. 96) What flavour is Cointreau? Orange. 97) If you were to cut a hare into pieces, marinate it in wine and juniper berri es then stew this slowly in a sealed container, what would this recipe be called ? Jugged hare. 98) Fried taratulas, eggs boiled just before they're due to hatch, live octopus, and puffin hearts eaten raw when still-warm, are all traditional foods - true o r false? True. 99) How many crocus flowers does it take to make a pound of saffron? Up to 75,00 0 flowers, which is enough to fill an entire football pitch. 100) Costing around $2,600 per pound, and made only to order by Knipschildt, wha t is the name of this chocolate truffle? Chocopologie.

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