1. On which of these dates are you likely to be asked for 'a penny for the guy'?A: January 1st
B: April 1st
C: November 5thD: December 24th
2. Which of these garden tools shares its name with a suit in a deck of cards?A: SpadeB: Shovel
C: Rake
D: Trowel
3. If a * said to you 'Let's have a butcher's', what would he want?A: A steak
B: A drink
C: A lookD: A knife
4. Which island in the Atlantic shares its name with a type of sponge cake?A: St Helena
B: MadeiraC: Lanzarote
D: Jersey
5. Which of these countries does not feature the Union Jack as part of its flag?A: New Zealand
B: Australia
C: Fiji
D: Malaysia_________________________________________________________________________
6. Which punctuation mark is also the name for the currency of Costa Rica and El Salvador?A: Bracket
B: Apostrophe
C: Comma
D: Colon7. What is the colour of the neutral wire in a modern British 13 amp plug?A: Brown
B: Green and yellow
C: BlueD: Red
8. Which of these is not a state in the USA?A: Oregon
B: Ohio
C: Oklahoma
D: Omaha9. What are young pilchards called?A: Sprats
B: SardinesC: Anchovies
D: Whitebait
10. Which two countries are connected by the Khyber Pass?A: Afghanistan and PakistanB: India and Afghanistan
C: Iran and Pakistan
D: India and Nepal
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11. What is the square root of 169?A: 1
B: 9
C: 13D: 14
E: 21
F: 23
G: 31
H: 33
12. Which international registration would be attached to the Pope's car?A: There is no registration attached
B: 666
C: VAT 1
D: VAT
E: POP 1
F: POP
G: I
H: V13. According to the rhyme, which day's child has far to go?A: Monday's
B: Tuesday's
C: Wednesday's
D: Thursday'sE: Friday's
F: Saturday's
G: Sunday's
14. How many children did Queen Victoria have?A: None
B: Two
C: Three
D: Five
E: Six
F: Eight
G: NineH: Eleven
15. In which year was Margaret Thatcher born?A: 1925B: 1926
C: 1927
D: 1928
E: 1929
F: 1930
G: 1931
H: 1932
H: V
And the results:
Congratulations to Charla and DevilsDuck, who both fecked up their googles. Round two is on it's way.