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Questions by pjh2
Pub quiz question
4190
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What provides more than 50% of the Earth's oxygen?
Answer:
A:
Algae
Notes:
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1x03. Klaxon answer: Trees
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Pub quiz question
4189
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What did Atlas carry on his shoulders?
Answer:
A:
The sky/heavens
Notes:
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1x03. Klaxon answer: the earth.
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Mythology (3)
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Pub quiz question
4188
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What begins with A, has six C's and no B's?
Answer:
A:
Antarctica
Notes:
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1x03 B's as in bees. C's as in seas: Ross Sea, the Davis Sea, the Weddell Sea, the Bellingshausen Sea, the Lazarev Sea, and the Amundsen Sea.
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Geography (3)
QI (3)
Pub quiz question
4187
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the longest animal in the world?
Answer:
A:
Lion's mane jellyfish
Notes:
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1x03. Klaxon answer: Blue Whale. Fry incorrectly states that they the tendrils can grow up to 200ft, but the longest one discovered was only 120ft. Still longer than a blue whale though.
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Pub quiz question
4186
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What man-made artifacts can be seen from the moon with the naked eye?
Answer:
A:
Nothing man-made can be seen.
Notes:
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1x02. Klaxon answer: Great Wall of China
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Pub quiz question
4185
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What flavour is the oldest-known soup?
Answer:
A:
Hippopotamus
Notes:
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1x02
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Pub quiz question
4184
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
To the nearest thousand, how many brides walked down the aisle in Britain last year?
Answer:
A:
Zero.
Notes:
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1x02 Klaxon answer: Anything that isn't zero. The aisles in a church are either side of the nave, not down the middle.
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Pub quiz question
4183
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the name of the capital city of Thailand?
Answer:
A:
Krung Thep
Notes:
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1x02. Klaxon answer: Bangkok
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Pub quiz question
4182
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the name of Earth's second moon that was discovered in 1986?
Answer:
A:
Cruithne (Pron. croo-EEN-yeh)
Notes:
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1x02. Fry incorrectly stated it was discovered in 1994
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Pub quiz question
4181
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which of these would you choose to defend yourself against an alligator with? A) Paperclip. B) Crocodile clip. C) Paper bag. D) Handbag. E) Rubber band.
Answer:
A:
Rubber band
Notes:
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1x02. An aligator's jaw muscles are only strong when closing - they're very weak for opening
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Pub quiz question
4180
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What colour is a polar bear's fur?
Answer:
A:
Transparent
Notes:
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1x02. It's not white - that's just a refraction of the surrounding snow
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Pub quiz question
4179
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
If you heard the sound of fuffing, what would you expect to be soon savaged by?
Answer:
A:
Either a tiger or a weasel
Notes:
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1x02
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Pub quiz question
4178
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who invented the steam engine?
Answer:
A:
Hero – or Heron – of Alexandria, in 100 A.D.,
Notes:
*:
1x01. Richard Trevithick is generally credited with the invention 1784.
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QI (5)
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Pub quiz question
4177
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the capital of Lithuania?
Answer:
A:
Vilnius
Notes:
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1x01
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Pub quiz question
4176
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which country has the world's highest suicide rate?
Answer:
A:
Lithuania
Notes:
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1x01. Klaxon answer: Sweden
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Geography (7)
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Pub quiz question
4175
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Identify the following animal: "They puff out their hair like a cat, raise one front foot and then hop menacingly from side to side, roaring with all the fury of a clogged drain."
Answer:
A:
Anteater
Notes:
*:
1x01. Part of the elaborate play sequences of young giant anteaters, which is known as "bluff charging".
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Pub quiz question
4174
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which actor said "Love is the delightful interval between meeting a beautiful girl and discovering that she looks like a haddock."
Answer:
A:
John Barrymore
Notes:
*:
1x01
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Pub quiz question
4173
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which actor said, "One of my chief regrets during my years in the theatre is that I couldn't sit in the audience . . . and watch me"?
Answer:
A:
John Barrymore
Notes:
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1x01
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Pub quiz question
4172
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
John Gielgud, on first hearing who's name said, "It's an interesting name: it sounds like a fart in the bath."
Answer:
A:
Edward Woodward
Notes:
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1x01
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Pub quiz question
4171
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Why does the actor Edward Woodward have four "d's" in his name?
Answer:
A:
Because if he didn't he'd be Ewar WooWoo.
Notes:
*:
1x01
Categories:
QI (1)
Pub quiz question
4170
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
According to Andrew Marshall's 2002 book about Burma, a Burmese may well sidle up to you, and murmur, "Excuse me, sir, but I see that your department store is open even on weekends." What are they talking about?
Answer:
A:
Your flies are undone.
Notes:
*:
1x01 The book was called "The Trouser People: A Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire"
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Pub quiz question
4169
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What connects the herb fennel and Italian homosexuals?
Answer:
A:
FANUK - short for finocchio, an Italian word for fennel and vernacular for a homosexual man.
Notes:
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1x01
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Pub quiz question
4168
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Of whom was it said, "Working with her was like being hit over the head with a Valentine card"?
Answer:
A:
Julie Andrews
Notes:
*:
1x01. By Christopher Plummer
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Pub quiz question
4167
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
After the flood, God gave Noah the right to do what to sheep? A right which he denied to Adam.
Answer:
A:
Eat them
Notes:
*:
1x01. According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were vegetarians, told by God to eat fruit and vegetables only. It was only after the Great Flood, when God made a new covenant with Noah, and said, "Every living thing that moves will be yours to eat."
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Pub quiz question
4166
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
When was Gustav Mahler born and when did he die?
Answer:
A:
1860-1911
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1x01
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