Published: Saturday 28th June 2025A free General Knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
What was the first Lennon/McCartney composition to reach the UK number one spot NOT by The Beatles?"Bad to You" by Billy J Kramer.
What is the name of the ship's computer in "Red Dwarf"?Holly.
Which newspaper, still published, is the oldest in France?Le Figaro.
Tashkent is the capital city of which former Soviet republic?Uzbekistan.
Which songs with "Day" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists [a] REM (1998), [b] Fiddler's Dram (1979), [c] Love Affair (1968), [d] Hazel O'Connor (1981) and [e] Saturdays (2012)?[a] "Daysleeper", reached no 6, [b] "Day Trip to Bangor", no 3, [c] "A Day Without Love", no 6, [d] "D-Days", no 10 and [e] "30 Days", no 7.
Which is the largest moon of the planet Saturn?Titan.
J. K. Rowling wrote how many books in the "Harry Potter" series? Seven.
The tune "Barwick Green" is used to introduce which popular radio programme?The Archers.
The kumquat is a small Chinese variety of which fruit?Orange
Which is England's largest National Park by area?The Lake District.
How many different herbs and spices are there in Colonel Sanders original KFC recipe?Eleven.
In sport what does NASCAR stand for?National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
How many violins are there generally in a string quartet?Two (with a viola and cello).
Which bowler holds the record for the most ten-wicket hauls in a test match career?Muthiah Muralidaran.
What 1972 record gave Chicory Tip their only UK number 1 hit?"Son of my Father".
What colour is hippopotamus's milk?Pink.
Who composed the opera "The Bartered Bride"?Smetana.
In which city did Harold Macmillan make his famous "Wind of Change" speech?Cape Town.
Which country consumes one third of each year's worldwide tuna fish catch?Japan
Who was the principal deity in Egyptian mythology?Ammon.
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