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Question: Which vehicle took its name from the fact that it was
made to be used for general
purposes?
Answer: Jeep (GP)
Answer: Jeep (GP)
Question: What is the name of the mascot on the bonnet of a
Rolls Royce?
Answer: The spirit of ecstasy
Answer: The spirit of ecstasy
Question: Who invented jeans?
Answer: Levi Straus
Answer: Levi Straus
Question: Which company owns 'Hotmail', the Internet based
e-mail system?
Answer: Microsoft
Answer: Microsoft
Question: South
Africa is the world's largest producer of 3
metals. Platinum and Gold are 2 of them, what’s the third?
Answer: Chromite
Answer: Chromite
Question: Which designer is credited with inventing the
mini-skirt?
Answer: Mary Quant
Answer: Mary Quant
Question: Which car
is featured in the film Back to the Future?
Answer: De Lorean
Answer: De Lorean
Question: The Baht is the monetary unit of which country?
Answer: Thailand
Answer: Thailand
Question: What is the national airline of Spain?
Answer: Iberia
Answer: Iberia
Question: Which was the first company formed to manufacture
motor cars?
Answer: Daimler
Answer: Daimler
Question: Which car manufacturer uses a badge consisting of
4 interlocked circles?
Answer: Audi
Answer: Audi
Question: In which country is Sikorsky Helicopters' head
office?
Answer: America
Answer: America
Question: What is the currency of Turkey?
Answer: Lira
Answer: Lira
Question: Which company manufactured Lancaster bomber?
Answer: Avro
Answer: Avro
Question: How many old pennies were there in Half a Crown?
Answer: 30
Answer: 30
Question: In which country are Saab cars manufactured?
Answer: Sweden
Answer: Sweden
Question: Excluding India name 2 other countries
that use the rupee as currency.
Answer: India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sri Lanka.
Answer: India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sri Lanka.
Question: London's
Drury Lane
is associated with which industry?
Answer: Theatre
Answer: Theatre
Question: What commodity is traditionally measured in units
called a Truss?
Answer: Hay/Straw
Answer: Hay/Straw
Question: What is the national airline of Spain?
Answer: Iberia
Answer: Iberia
Question: Which goldsmith and jeweler was
famous for ornate Easter eggs?
Answer: Peter Faberge
Answer: Peter Faberge
Question: Who first
produced a book in 1955 to help
pub owners settle debates (and bets) between patrons?
Answer: Guinness (book of world records)
Answer: Guinness (book of world records)
Question: The
Skoda car company is based in which country?
Answer: Czechoslovakia
Answer: Czechoslovakia
Question: Which
creature features on the logo of Bacardi Rum?
Answer: Bat
Answer: Bat
Question: As in
the music
shop, what do the letters HMV stand for?
Answer: His Masters Voice
Answer: His Masters Voice
Question: What is the
name of Hong Kong's airline?
Answer: Cathay Pacific
Answer: Cathay Pacific
Question: Which
vehicle took its name from the fact that it was made to be used for general
purposes?
Answer: Jeep
Answer: Jeep
Question: Which London thoroughfare is
traditionally associated with high
quality tailoring?
Answer: Savile Row
Answer: Savile Row
Question: What is
the name of the mascot on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce?
Answer: The Spirt of Ecstacy
Answer: The Spirt of Ecstacy
Question: What
word describes the minimum number of members
required to be present for the proceedings of an assembly to be valid ?
Answer: Quorum
Answer: Quorum
Question: What
name is given to a person authorised to vote on behalf of someone else?
Answer: Proxy
Answer: Proxy
Question: In which
country are Lada cars made?
Answer: Russia
Answer: Russia
Question: What was
the Jaguar car called before 1945?
Answer: The SS
Answer: The SS
Question: Which of
the following is the smallest paper size; A3, A4, or A5?
Answer: A5
Answer: A5
Question: In which
country is the world's largest McDonalds Restaurant?
Answer: CHINA (The McDonalds in Beijing is 28,000 square feet, 2 stories high, and seats 700 people)
Answer: CHINA (The McDonalds in Beijing is 28,000 square feet, 2 stories high, and seats 700 people)
Question: Which
company built the WW2 Spitfire?
Answer: Supermarine. The fighter pilots of Britain’s RAF won the Battle of Britain in 1940 by a narrow margin. The quality of their solidly built Hawker Hurricane and speedy Supermarine Spitfire interceptors was one vital factor.
Answer: Supermarine. The fighter pilots of Britain’s RAF won the Battle of Britain in 1940 by a narrow margin. The quality of their solidly built Hawker Hurricane and speedy Supermarine Spitfire interceptors was one vital factor.
Question: It is
made from thermo-plastic paper and the manilla hemp used to make rope, it is
designed to withstand boiling water, what is it?
Answer: A teabag
Answer: A teabag
Question: Two South
American countries were members of OPEC (the organisation of petroleum
exporting countries). Venezuela
is still one. What was the other?
Answer: Ecuador (they joined in 1973 and left in 1992).
Answer: Ecuador (they joined in 1973 and left in 1992).
Question: What colour is
the M on the Mcdonald’s logo?
Answer: Yellow
Answer: Yellow
Question: Which
popular children's toy originated as a weapon and was once known as the
bandalore?
Answer: Yo-Yo
Answer: Yo-Yo
Question: What name is California's Santa
Clara County,
the heartland of the US Computer Industry, more commonly called?
Answer: Silicon valley
Answer: Silicon valley
Question: Which two
airlines have gone into partnership to become the largest airline in Europe?
Answer: Air France and KLM
Answer: Air France and KLM
Question: What was
Mr. Ferrari's first name?
Answer: Enzo
Answer: Enzo
Question: Which
Airline owned the Plane that blew up over Lockerbie in 1988?
Answer: Pan Am. On December 21 a terrorist bomb exploded in a Pan-Am aircraft flying from Frankfurt to New York, via London.
Answer: Pan Am. On December 21 a terrorist bomb exploded in a Pan-Am aircraft flying from Frankfurt to New York, via London.
Question: Yoshida
Kogyo Kabushibibaisha or YKK for short
appears on nearly every what?
Answer: Zip
Answer: Zip
Question: What is
the name of the railway that was opened in 1901 and runs from Moscow to Vladisvostok?
Answer: Trans-Siberian Railway
Answer: Trans-Siberian Railway
Question: Which company
owned the ill-fated Titanic?
Answer: White Star line
Answer: White Star line
Question: Which car
manufacture makes the engine for the Mclaren F1 team?
Answer: Mercedes Benz
Answer: Mercedes Benz
Question: Which
country does Red Stripe lager come from?
Answer: Jamaica
Answer: Jamaica
Question: Vespa
and Lambretta are famous manufacturers of what?
Answer: Scooters
Answer: Scooters
Question: Which
formula one driver is the owner of the luxurious Columbus Hotel in Monaco?
Answer: David Coulthard
Answer: David Coulthard
Question: Which
vehicle did J C Bamford give his name to?
Answer: JCB digger
Answer: JCB digger
Question: What did
Harry Beck design in 1931 which is still used in London today?
Answer: The map of the London Tube system (the Underground)
Answer: The map of the London Tube system (the Underground)
Question: Founded
in Canada in 1971, and now
with its headquarters in Amsterdam,
what was the original aim of the environmental organization Greenpeace?
Answer: To oppose U.S. nuclear testing in Alaska
Answer: To oppose U.S. nuclear testing in Alaska
Question: Which cosmetics
and perfume company was originally named The California Perfume Co?
Answer: Avon
Answer: Avon
Question: What
make and model of car was John
F Kennedy in when assassinated in 1963?
Answer: Lincoln Continental
Answer: Lincoln Continental
Question: The
world’s largest Mobile Phone
maker is based in which country?
Answer: Finland, it's Nokia.
Answer: Finland, it's Nokia.
Question: Who
devised the Package Tour?
Answer: Thomas Cook. He ran a successful travel agency in the 19th century. It began after he led a temperance group on a guided train ride from Leicester to Loughborough
Answer: Thomas Cook. He ran a successful travel agency in the 19th century. It began after he led a temperance group on a guided train ride from Leicester to Loughborough
Question: What did
Earl W Tupper invent in 1944?
Answer: TUPPERware
Answer: TUPPERware
Question: Which
company invented the computer floppy disc in 1970?
Answer: IBM
Answer: IBM
Question: What was the
surname of the French brothers who founded a tyre company
in 1888.
Answer: Michelin
Answer: Michelin
Question: Who are
the engine suppliers for the 'Williams' formula 1 team?
Answer: BMW
Answer: BMW
Question: Who had
Skytrain printed on the side of his aircraft?
Answer: Sir Freddy Laker
Answer: Sir Freddy Laker
Question: What is
an assembly of Cardinals called?
Answer: Conclave
Answer: Conclave
Question: Which
company's name is short for Durability, Reliability and excellence?
Answer: Durex
Answer: Durex
Question: The
imprisonment of Nick Leeson followed the collapse of which bank?
Answer: Barings
Answer: Barings
Question: Which
American car firm made the Corvette?
Answer: Chevrolet
Answer: Chevrolet
Question: What did
Albert Parkhouse invent that is one of the most stolen items from hotels?
Answer: Coat hanger
Answer: Coat hanger
Question: What is
the name of Microsoft's free e-mail service?
Answer: Hotmail (not Outlook; that is software to collect any Email)
Answer: Hotmail (not Outlook; that is software to collect any Email)
Question: What was
the name of the restaurant chain opened by Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and
Arnold Swartzeneger?
Answer: Planet Hollywood
Answer: Planet Hollywood
Question: Which is
the World's most popular brand of cigarette?
Answer: Marlboro
Answer: Marlboro
Question: Which
mobile phone company shares its name with a fruit (it's Australian)?
Answer: Orange
Answer: Orange
Question: Who was
responsible for bringing down Barings Bank?
Answer: Nick Leeson
Answer: Nick Leeson
Question: Who
invented the lift/elevator in 1853?
Answer: Elisha Otis
Answer: Elisha Otis
Question: What is
the metal or plastic
end of a shoelace called?
Answer: An aglet
Answer: An aglet
Question: P&O,
the shipping line, stands for what?
Answer: Peninsular and Oriental
Answer: Peninsular and Oriental
Question: Which
country is home to Grolsch lager?
Answer: Holland (The Netherlands)
Answer: Holland (The Netherlands)
Question: Ron
Dennis has been the manager
for many years
of the team behind which Formula One motor racing car?
Answer: McLaren
Answer: McLaren
Question: In 1996
what overtook Coca-Cola as being the most well known brand name in the world?
Answer: McDonalds
Answer: McDonalds
Question: In the USA what name
was given to a seller of illegal alcohol?
Answer: Bootlegger
Answer: Bootlegger
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