Q.
In the USA what name was given to a seller of illegal alcohol?
A. Bootlegger
Q. In 1996 what overtook Coca-Cola as being the most well
known brand name in the world?
A. McDonalds
Q. Ron Dennis has been the manager for many years of the team
behind which Formula One motor racing car?
A. McLaren
Q. Which country is home to Grolsch lager?
A. Holland (The
Netherlands)
Q. P&O, the shipping line, stands for what?
A. Peninsular and
Oriental
Q. What is the metal or plastic end of a shoelace called?
A. An aglet
Q. Who invented the lift/elevator in 1853?
A. Elisha Otis
Q. Who was responsible for bringing down Barings Bank?
A. Nick Leeson
Q. Which mobile phone company shares its name with a fruit
(it's Australian)?
A. Orange
Q. Which is the World's most popular brand of cigarette?
A. Marlboro
Q.
What are Cobol, Java and Fortran?
A. Computer programming
languages
Q. Which number cubed is 64?
A. 4
Q. How many squares on Shogi (Japanese Chess) board?
A. 81
Q. There are six men and they each have six baskets. Each
basket has six cats inside and each cat has six kittens. Assuming all are whole
and healthy, how many legs are there?
A. 6060 (6 cats per
basket plus 36 kittens times 36 baskets times 4 plus 12 for the six men)
Q. What was John Adams the 2nd of?
A. 2nd President of USA
Q. What does OPEC stand for?
A. Organisation of the
Petroleum Exporting Countries
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