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Which country participated at the Olympic Games in 1924 for the first time and won the gold medal in football (soccer)?
Uruguay
Which African country is known as the "land of a thousand hills"?
Rwanda
Which is the first black African country south of the Sahara to achieve independence from colonial rule?
Ghana
Which country occupies the peninsula of Jutland?
Denmark
Which country was formerly known as Dutch Guiana?
Suriname
In which year did Lebanon achieve independence?
1943
Lake Urmia, the largest lake in the Middle East, is found in which country?
Iran
The Johor Strait separates which country from Peninsular Malaysia?
Singapore
What is the smallest country in Central America?
El Salvador
In which year did Kuwait officially grant women the right to vote?
2005
Kalevala" is the national epic of which country?
Finland
Oina is the traditional sport of which country?
Romania
Which is the largest country in Africa?
Algeria
Which country was formerly known as Southern Rhodesia?
Zimbabwe
Which country was called Santiago by Christopher Columbus, who first sighted it in 1494?
Jamaica
Dates grow on which tree?
palm
According to the saying, something out of sight is also out of ...
mind
How many of Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal, are sitting in the EPL top eight?
none
Lewis Hamilton has eclipsed Michael Schumacher for the most Formula One race wins. How many does he now have?
92
Bundestag is the lower chamber of the federal parliament of which country?
Germany
The people of which country call their homeland as Land of Magyars?
Hungary
In which country does the Grimaldi royal family reign?
Monaco
The name of which country is derived from the Huron-Iroquois word meaning 'village or settlement'?
Canada
Ruth Dreifuss was the first woman and first Jewish president of which country?
Switzerland
Selma Lagerlöf, the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1909, is from which country?
Sweden
The Shinto religion is indigenous to which country?
Japan
Bandura, also called kobza, is the national musical instrument of which country?
Ukraine
The majority of the Gurkha contingents in the British army are from which country?
Nepal
What unit of currency is used in Russia?
ruble
What major world city lies in both Asia and Europe?
Istanbul
What Spanish city is famous for the "running of the bulls"?
Pamplona
What 2 cities does the Lusitania Express join?
Madrid and Lisbon
What 2 cities are most prominently associated with the Orient Express?
Paris and Istanbul
What is the capital of The Netherlands?
Amsterdam
What is Europe’s longest river?
Volga
In what country is the capital of the European Union located?
Belgium
More than half of the population of the United States lives within … kilometers of the sea or other major body of water.
80
The longest marked footpath in the world is in …
the USA
In which ocean was the supposed lost island of Atlantis located?
Atlantic
The world’s deepest ocean canyon is the …
Mariana Trench
In what ocean does the Gulf of Aden lie?
Indian
On what ocean can Acapulco be found?
Pacific
Where are the world’s largest tides?
Bay of Fundy
Of what sea is the Aegean Sea part?
Mediterranean
Which serial killer was the inspiration for the murderous character Scorpio in the 1971 film Dirty Harry?
the Zodiac Killer
Which serial killer's crimes inspired Alfred Hitchock's 1927 film The Lodger?
Jack the Ripper
Henry VII declared himself king of England after killing which previous ruler?
Richard III
Which Roman emperor was murdered at the Palatine Games in 41 AD?
Caligula
Which Roman emperor was condemned to die on the cross and under the whip?
Nero
Which of Ramses III’s family members plotted to assassinate him and place her son on the king?
One of his secondary wives
In what year did Hawaii become a state?
1959
Which religious group is associated with the founding of Pennsylvania?
Quakers
What was the subject of the earliest known paintings?
animals
Which sculptor is best known for his colossal Statue of Freedom in Washington DC?
Thomas Crawford
Which artist is known as the creator of Cubism?
Pablo Picasso
Which ornamental art style flourished between 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the United States?
Art Nouveau
Which artistic movement grew principally out of the earlier Dada movement?
Surrealism
Who is the creator of the famous sculptures The Thinker and The Kiss?
Auguste Rodin
When did Constructivism in art begin?
1913
What was the artistic movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th-century?
Futurism
Name the form of painting that depicts Christian sacred personages or events.
icon
Name the type of sculpture that represents a person dying or in death.
gisant
The motto "Art for art's sake" belongs to which art movement?
Aestheticism
During whose reign did the Carolingian art begin?
Charlemagne
What word refers to meat taken from animals that are not commonly domesticated?
game
What makes up a large portion of the carbohydrates found in fruit?
fibre
About how much fat do fruits contain?
less than 1%
What is probably the oldest method of preserving foods?
drying
The chicken originates from…
India
Which country was called “the pearl of Africa” by Sir Winston Churchill?
Uganda
Which country in Eastern Europe was formerly known as White Russia?
Belarus
Which country did the communist movement, Khmer Rouge, rule?
Cambodia
In which country are the aflāj, an ancient system of water channels that have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, found?
Oman
Which country was named the country that most fits Islamic ideals?
New Zealand
The … is the largest bone in the human body.
femur
How many Grammy Awards did Amy Winehouse win?
6
In a right-angled triangle, what is the hypotenuse?
longest side
Who is the patron saint of Wales?
St.David
What is the fear of needles known as?
Trypanophobia
What nationality was the artist who painted 'The Scream'?
Norwegian
In folklore, the jack-o-lantern is said to represent ...
A soul denied entry to both heaven and hell
How tall was Napoleon?
1.68 cm
A person who eats mostly fruits is a...
frugivore
George Stubbs was famous for painting which kind of animal?
horses
In the Bible, how many plagues did Egypt suffer?
7
Which part of a cat has the scientific name vibrissae?
whiskers
What is sodium chloride better known as?
salt
A curmudgeon is ...
a bad-tempered person
Lard is the fat of which animal?
pig
What is the world's fifth most popular language, by number of speakers?
French
Prince Siegfried is a character in which ballet?
Swan Lake
According to the Kübler-Ross model, how many stages of grief are there?
5
Ouagadougou is the capital of which country?
Burkina Faso
Coriander is also known as ...
cilantro
Which country has the lowest average height above sea level?
Maldives
In Greek mythology, who predicted the fall of Troy?
Cassandra
Where (on which body part) would you wear a moccasin?
On your feet
Finish the name of Beethoven's work: Moonlight…
Sonata
What is a vernissage?
a private art show
Which acid forms naturally in ants?
formic
The patron saint of England is said to have killed ...
a dragon