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Fifteen questions on general knowledge.
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Question 1 of 15
What country have you arrived in if you land at Shannon Airport?
Canada
Pakistan
New Zealand
Ireland
Question 2 of 15
What was the name given to the pits dug into the ground where soldiers stayed during the war?
Canals
Foxholes
Trenches
Gorges
Question 3 of 15
In The Proposal why does Margaret want to marry Andrew?
To please her parents
Because she loves him
Because he can cook
To avoid deportation
Question 4 of 15
Which country launched Mars 5 spacecraft in 1973?
France
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Germany
Question 5 of 15
Membership of a fitness centre was $35 per month so how much did it cost to join for one year?
$420
$430
$440
$450
Question 6 of 15
If 880 seats are arranged equally in 40 rows, how many chairs will there be in each row?
28
22
26
32
Question 7 of 15
If you read 1/5 of the books on a book shelf of 1400, roughly how many books would you have left to read?
280
560
140
1120
Question 8 of 15
How many Academy Awards did the movie The Incredibles win?
1
0
2
4
Question 9 of 15
Which party was lead by Nick Clegg in the 2015 British General Election?
Liberal Democrats
UKIP
SNP
Green
Question 10 of 15
Which part of Australia was originally called Van Diemen's Land?
Northern Territory
Tasmania
Western Australia
Gold Coast
Question 11 of 15
Who directed the movie 'Raging Bull'?
Steven Spielberg
Martin Scorsese
Francis Ford Coppola
George Lucas
Question 12 of 15
The first trials of which method of transport took place in the UK in 1959?
Submarine
Helicopter
Hovercraft
Glider
Question 13 of 15
Which newspaper did the Giles Family cartoon first appear in 1945?
The Independent
Sunday Express
Morning Star
Daily Mail
Question 14 of 15
Who did JFK replace as US President in 1961?
F.D.Roosevelt
Truman
Agnew
Eisenhower
Question 15 of 15
which golfer has won the most majors at 18?
Bobby Jones
Raymond Floyd
Jack Nicklaus
Nick Faldo
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