Published: Saturday 29th June 2019A free quiz for those who like a less taxing quiz.
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How many seconds are there in half an hour?
1800
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Which was the first city to host the Summer Olympic games twice?
Paris.
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What is the name of the man servant that features in the Cinderella pantomime?
Buttons.
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Who was the lead singer of rock band "Queen"?
Freddie Mercury.
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Cashmere wool originates from which animal?
Goats.
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In Roman numerals, what letter represents the number "Ten"?
X.
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From which fruit is cider traditionally made?
Apples.
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Which sign of the zodiac is represented by fish?
Pisces.
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Which sauce is generally served with roast lamb?
Mint sauce.
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Which author created the mythical land of Narnia?
C S Lewis.
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Viva Forever was a West End musical based on the music of which pop group?
Spice Girls.
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What colour is the circle on the flag of Japan?
Red (on a white background).
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The Bamboo belongs to which family of plants?
Grasses.
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Which city is the national capital of Australia?
Canberra.
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The adjective Bovine refers to which animal?
Cow.
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Between which two points on the River Thames does the University Boat Race take place?
Putney to Mortlake.
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What is the British equivalent of an American realtor?
Estate Agent.
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On which day of the week does Pancake Day occur in the UK?
Tuesday.
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Who is said to have played his fiddle while Rome burned?
Nero.
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Which is the only month of the year to have less than thirty days?
February.
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