Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions

In the TV series what was Jim Rockford's rate of pay per day?
A: $200 plus expenses.

Who was British Prime Minister when World War II broke out?
A: Neville Chamberlain.

How was Oflag IVC prison camp better known?
A: Colditz.

Who succeeded Theodore Roosevelt as President?
A: William Howard Taft.

To whom did the Bee Gees pay tribute in Tapestry Revisited?
A: Carole King.

Who was born first, James Caan or Michael Douglas?
A: James Caan.

Who wrote The Simpsons?
A: Matt Groening.

What was President Gerald Ford's middle name?
A: Rudolph.

Who had a big 70s No 1 with How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
A: Bee Gees.

In which country is the deepwater ort of Brindisi?
A: Italy.

Who recorded the When Harry Met Sally soundtrack?
A: Harry Connick Jnr.

The word anchorman was credited by Sig Michelson about which CBS News Legend?
A: Walter Cronkite.

Art Garfunkel trained for which profession although he didn't qualify?
A: Architect.

If it is 9 a.m. in Washington state, what time is it in Arkansas?
A: 11 a.m.

Who has the best random trivia quiz questions and answers?
A: Trivia Country!

Who was the last inmate of Spandau jail in Berlin?
A: Rudolf Hess.

What was Eddie Murphy's first movie?
A: 48 Hours.

In which country was Omar Sharif born?
A: Egypt.

Del Ballard Jr. was a world champion in which port?
A: Bowls.

Who wrote The Picture Of Dorian Gray?
A: Oscar Wilde.

Who sang the title song for the Bond film You Only Live Twice?
A: Nancy Sinatra.

Who had a big 90s No 1 with This Is How We Do It?
A: Montell Jordan.

Which national park, famous for aboriginal rock paintings, is near Darwin?
A: Kakadu National Park.

What were the first names of the fictional sleuth Magnum?
A: Thomas Sullivan.

In TV's All In The Family what was Mike and Gloria's son called?
A: Joey.

Who sang with Crosby, Stills and Young?
A: Graham Nash.

In which John Logie Baird invent television?
A: 1920s.

Who wrote The Thorn Birds?
A: Colleen McCullogh.

What does the letter C stand for in CIA?
A: Central.

Who sang the title song for the Bond film License To Kill?
A: Gladys Knight.

the Soviet secret police were known by which initials?
A: KGB.

Who became director of the FBI in 1987?
A: William Sessions.

Black or White came from which Michael Jackson album?
A: Dangerous.

On a computer keyboard, which letter is between G ad J?
A: H.

In which town or city was General Motors founded?
A: Flint, Michigan.

Which musical featured the song Anything You Can Do?
A: Annie Get Your Gun.

In the 80s who wrote the novel Empire of The Sun?
A: J. G. Ballard.

What did the D stand for in Franklin D Roosevelt's name?
A: Delano.

Kagoshima international airport is in which country?
A: Japan.

In which decade of the 20th century was Emilio Estevez born?
A: 1960s.

How old was Sean Connery when he played 46-year old Harrison Ford's father in Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade?
A: 58.

In which sport could the Pacers take on the Pistons?
A:  Basketball.

Which Oscar nominated actress appeared in the short lived sitcom Sibs in 1991?
A: Marsh Mason.

In which country was the Russian Revolutionary Leon Trotsky murdered?
A: Mexico.

Which duo had a 60s No 1 with A World Without Love?
A: Peter & Gordon.