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General Knowledge
You’ll need:
Something to write with
Paper
Brain (optional)
Teacher’s note:You might want to draw up a score board.
Write down a country whose name is:3 letters long4 letters long5 letters long6 letters long7 letters long8 letters long
1) True or false? Most Eskimos have fridges.
2) What item of food inspired the image of Pac Man?
3) In which city is the world`s biggest and busiest McDonalds fast food restaurant?
4) Gala, Jonagold and Pink Lady are varieties of which fruit?
5) A prune is a dried .... what?
6) Which fruit is the only one to grow its seed on the outside?
Round 1 : Check them yourself!
If you’re not sure if what they’ve written is a country, ask your teacher.
(USA counts as a 3 letter country.)
1. True (to stop their food from freezing)2. Pizza (with a slice missing)3. Moscow4. Apples5. Plum6. Strawberries
Write down the name of the country
In NASA, what does the S stand for?
Science, Space, Special, Scientific?
The metal Mercury is:
The hardest known metal, Highly radioactive, Liquid at room temperature, Extensively used in aircraft
construction?
Which female scientist was the first to win two Nobel Science prizes?
Florence Nightingale, Ellen Richards, Mary Leakey, Marie Curie?
Unlike most other fish, sharks have no:
Bones, Teeth, Gills, Liver?
Charles Darwin began developing his theory of evolution while voyaging on a ship named:
Enterprise, Beagle, Santa Maria, Endeavour?
An android is any robot that:
Has more than one basic function, Has the ability to make decisions and
formulate plans, Is built by other robots, Looks and acts like a human?
Argentina Belgium Hong Kong Macedonia Portugal Turkey
Space Liquid at room temperature Marie Curie Bones (they have cartilage instead) Beagal Human like
1) Which band consists of Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Frank Lero and Bob Briar?
2) In musical notes, which is longer - a crotchet or a semibreve?
3) In `The Simpsons’, what instrument does Lisa Simpson play?
4) In music, what name is given to the lowest male vocal range?
5) What are the only two musical notes which have no flats?
(The notes are A,B,C,D,E,F and G)
6) ‘The hills are alive’ is from which musical?
1) In cricket, if a batter is out ‘for a duck’, how many runs did he score?
2) In a normal game of football, how many people are on the pitch when the match begins?
3) In rugby union, how many points are scored for a drop goal?
4) How many players are in a netball team?
5) In which martial art is a competitor more likely to be thrown over the shoulder: Kung Fu, Karate or Judo?
6) What name is given to the referee of a tennis match?
1. My Chemical Romance2. Semibreve3. Saxaphone4. Bass5. C and F6. Sound of Music or Moulin Rouge
zero 23 (2 x 11 + referee) 3 7 Judo Umpire