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Shady’s

Quiz
Round 1 – Jog Rough Fee
1. Which is the smallest country in the
world?
2. In which country is Kilimanjaro?
3. Which capital city is served by the airport
with the code KEF?
Round 1 – Jog Rough Fee
1. Which is the smallest country in the
world?
A. Vatican City
2. In which country is Kilimanjaro?
A. Tanzania
3. Which capital city is served by the airport
with the code KEF?
A. Reykjavik
Answers
Round 2 – Litter a Tour

1. Which novel has the opening sentence “It


was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks
were striking 13”?
a. A Clockwork Orange
b. 1984
c. Catch 22
2. Which popular modern author also writes
under the pseudonym of Robert Galbraith?
3. Which author wrote The Twits?
Answers
Round 2 – Litter a Tour
1. Which novel has the opening sentence “It was a bright,
cold day in April and the clocks were striking 13”?
a. A Clockwork Orange
b. 1984
c. Catch 22
A. 1984
2. Which popular modern author also writes under the
pseudonym of Robert Galbraith?
A. JK Rowling
3. Which author wrote The Twits?
A. Roald Dahl
Round 3 – Sigh ‘n’ Sand Feud

1. In the human body, what does the parotid


gland produce?
2. What is represented by the chemical
symbol As?
3. Which flower does the spice saffron come
from?
Answers
Round 3 – Sigh ‘n’ Sand Feud

1. In the human body, what does the parotid gland


produce?
A. Saliva
2. What is represented by the chemical symbol
As?
A. Arsenic
3. Which flower does the spice saffron come
from?
A. Crocus
Round 4 – Phil Man Move EE

1. In the film “The Great Escape”, what names


are given to the three escape tunnels?
2. Who was the second actor to play James
Bond (officially) on film and what was the
name of the film that introduced him as
James Bond?
3. In the film Apollo 13, which character was
played by Tom Hanks?
Answers
Round 4 – Phil Man Move EE

1. In the film “The Great Escape”, what names are given to the
three escape tunnels?

A. Tom, Dick & Harry

2. Who was the second actor to play James Bond (officially) on


film and what was the name of the film that introduced him as
James Bond?

A. George Lazenby in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

3. In the film Apollo 13, which character was played by Tom


Hanks?

A. Jim Lovell
Round 5 – Sup Port

1. Which is the only sport in which


competitors lie on their back to compete?
Answers
Round 5 – Sup Port
1. The wood of the cricket bat is traditionally made
from which type of tree?

A. Willow

2. What is the national sport of Japan?

A. Sumo wrestling

3. Which is the only sport in which competitors lie


on their back to compete?
A. Luge
Round 6 – Jenna Roll No Ledge

1. Who is currently 5th in line to the throne?


2. What type of pasta has the name meaning
“little worms”?
3. By what name was Farrokh Bulsara better
known?
Answers
Round 6 – Jenna Roll No Ledge

1. Who is currently 5th in line to the throne?

A. Prince Louis

2. What type of pasta has the name meaning “little


worms”?

A. Vermicelli

3. By what name was Farrokh Bulsara better known?

A. Freddie Mercury
And the winner is…
Tie breakers
1. What was the title of the first James Bond film?
A. Dr No
2. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were two of the
three-man crew on Apollo 11. Who was the third?
A. Michael Collins
3. To the nearest 100 feet, how high (in feet) is
Mount Everest?
A. 29,029 ft

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