Trivia Quiz Questions With Answers
What is Rupert Murdoch's real first name?
A: Keith.
Which band made the albums Deguello and Tejas?
A: ZZ Top.
At which university did Madonna get a dance scholarship?
A: Michigan.
Which stuntman leapt between flying jets in the movie Cliffhanger?
A: Simon Carne.
Which American artist painted No 14 and Guardians Of The Secret?
A: Paul Jackson Pollock.
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What was Brenda Lee's last No 1 hit?
A: I Want To Be Wanted.
Who set up a club of business people which developed into the Rotary
Club movement?
A: Paul Percy Harris.
Athlete John Landy became the first Australian to do what?
A: Run a mile in less than 4 minutes.
Who was the only British Prime Minister to die at NO. 10 Downing?
A: Campbell Bannerman.
Which state celebrates its centenary of joining the Union in 2012?
A: New Mexico.
What is Richard Gere's real name?
A: Richard Gere.
Which tennis player was born the day Lyricist Lorenz Hart died?
A: Billie Jean King.
The first time Michael Jackson had No 1s back to back what was the
second No 1?
A: Beat It.
Who did Boris Becker beat when he won his first Wimbledon men's
singles?
A: Kevin Curren.
What year was the bi-centenary of Tennessee joining the Union?
A: 1996.
What was the largest passenger ship ever built, which made her last
voyage in 1968?
A: Queen Elizabeth.
What was unusual about Arvind Pandya's 1984 trip from Los Angeles to
New York?
A: He ran backwards.
Ain el Bay international airport is in which country?
A: Algeria.
Who was the first person to make a total of six space flights?
A: Captain John Young.
The group Mudcrutch evolved into which rock outfit?
A: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
How is J Murray Spangler's invention known today?
A: Hoover.
In his day job which paper does Spiderman work for?
A: Daily Bugle.
South Pole explorer Roald Amundsen vanished flying over where?
A: North Pole.
Beira international airport is in which country?
A: Mozambique.
In which decade was the Sarah Lawrence College founded at Bronxville,
New York?
A: 1920s.
What are the first two names of music producer 'Mutt' Lange?
A: Robert John.
In which state was Bill Haley born?
A: Michigan.
In which decade did Honda start to manufacture cars?
A: 1960s.
To the nearest five thousand square miles, what is the area of
Virginia?
A: 39,598 square miles.
Pioneering doctor Elizabeth Garrett Anderson took her medical exams
in which language?
A: French.
Which country does the airline Transavia Airlines come from?
A: Netherlands.
Which 60s No 1 starts, "I think I'm going to be sad?"
A: Ticket to Ride.
Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1984?
A: Hollywood Park, Los Angeles.
Which British battleship sank the German battle cruiser the
Scharnhorst in 1943?
A: Duke of York.
Who won baseball's firs world Series championship of he 90s?
A: Cincinnati Reds.
Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Alley-Oop?
A: Hollywood Argyles.
In 1999 Carl Lewis revealed that he was suffering from what?
A: Arthritis.
Which country does the airline Avianca come from?
A: Colombia.
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
Afghanistan?
A: AFG.
Who directed M*A*S*H?
A: Robert Altman.
What is Mark Knopfler's middle name?
A: Freuder.
Where is the Adelphi University located?
A: Garden City, New York.
In 1997 Ryan Tripp travelled from Salt Lake City to Washington on
what?
A: Lawnmower.
Which high school did 40s cartoon character Buzzy Brown go to?
A: Cupcake High.
Vehicles from which country use the international registration
letters RL?
A: Lebanon.
What star sign is shared by Roger Daltrey and Quincy Jones?
A: Pisces.
Which New York City-born philosopher wrote The Meaning Of The Truth?
A: William James.
How much did the first Brownie box camera cost?
A: One dollar.
