Published: Sunday 16th March 2014
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In the Bible, who were the parents of Cain, Able and Seth?
Adam and Eve.
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Which letter is represented by three DOTS in Morse code?
The letter "S"
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Who in 1973 recorded the multi-platinum selling album "Tubular Bells"?
Mike Oldfield.
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What stretch of water separates Anglesey from mainland Wales?
The Menai Strait.
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In degrees what do the angles in a triangle add up to?
180
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Who played the role of hotel owner Basil Fawlty in TV's "Fawlty Towers"?
John Cleese.
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In which novel by Charles Dickens does the character of Uriah Heep appear?
David Copperfield.
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Which vegetable is Sir Walter Raleigh often credited with first bringing to Britain?
The Potato.
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On a standard dart board what TWO numbers are adjacent to the 20?
1 & 5.
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In computing what does the acronym RAM represent?
Random Access Memory.
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Who composed the orchestral interlude "Flight of the Bumblebee"?
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
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In the comic books and feature films, what is the real name of Spiderman?
Peter Parker.
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In which British city would you find John Lennon Airport?
Liverpool.
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What is the chemical symbol for Nitrogen?
N.
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What name is given to a female donkey?
Jenny.
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What currency is used in Japan?
Yen.
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Which instrument is jazzman Louis Armstrong most associated with?
Trumpet.
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In which English county was Horatio Nelson born?
Norfolk.
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Which of the zodiac signs is represented by twins?
Gemini.
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In medical terms what is an ECG?
Electro Cardio Gram.
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