Published: Monday 6th January 2014They say that there are no easy or difficult quizzes only ones that you know the answers to and ones that you don�t. Hopefully with this set of quizzes there will be more answers that you know than those that you don�t. Please enjoy.
Which swimming stroke is named after an insect? Butterfly.
How many sides does a SCALENE triangle have? Three.
Where would you normally find a PLIMSOLL LINE? On the side of a ship.
Which one of Robin Hood's Merry Men was a travelling minstrel? Alan a Dale.
What is the currency in South Africa? The Rand.
The adjective LUPINE refers to which animal? Wolf.
What was the former name for Thailand? Siam.
How many strings are there on a SPANISH guitar? Six.
Why is the Englishman Nicholas Breakspear so unique? He is the only English Pope to date.
Which is the largest castle in Wales? Caerphilly.
Released in 1963, what was the title of The Beatles first LP? Please, Please Me.
In which month of the year is St George's Day? April (23rd).
Who created the character of Tin-Tin? Herge (real name is Georges Remi).
Which is the highest mountain in the USA? Mt. McKinley.
How many pints are there in EIGHT Imperial gallons? Sixty-Four.
In which city are the Headquarters of the United Nations? New York.
In the Bible who was the wife of Abraham? Sarah.
Which US State has a Union Jack as part of their State Flag? Hawaii.
Of which band was Morrissey the lead singer? The Smiths.
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