Published: Monday 21st July 2025A free General Knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
In which year was the iPhone first launched?2007
What was the first e-book to be published in 1971by Project Gutenberg?US Declaration of Independence.
What fruit gives the liqueur Cointreau its flavour?Orange
In the books by Rick Riordan, who is the son of Poseidon?Percy Jackson.
Which songs with "Night" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists [a] Shakatak (1982), [b] The Move (1967), [c] Rod Stewart (1976), [d] Shalamar (1982) and [e] Shakedown (2002)?[a] "Night Birds", reached no 9, [b] "Night of Fear", no 2, [c] "Tonight's the Night", no 5, [d] "A Night to Remember", no 5 and [e] "At Night", no 6.
Of which fictional school is Seymour Skinner the Principal of?Springfield Elementary (The Simpsons).
In which year did Margaret Thatcher become Britain's Prime Minister?1979
What was the name of the dog in the Daily Mirror cartoon strip "The Perishers"?Boot.
In which Italian city would you find Harry's Bar famous for it's martinis?Venice.
What year did James Blunt sing about on his 2007 single?"1973".
Where would you find the ears on a cricket?On its front legs.
What unusual stage direction did Haydn give to musicians playing his 45th Symphony?Gradually to leave the stage during the last movement.
Who is the only male boxer to have been world champion in eight different weight divisions, from Flyweight to Light Middleweight?Manny Pacquiao.
In the British army what ranks lies between a Lieutenant and a Major?Captain.
In which European country did Stella Artois beer originate?Belgium
Which artist painted "The Umbrellas"?Renoir.
Which continent was known as the "Dark Continent"?Africa.
Which Billy Connolly record did Queen replace at number 1 with "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 1975?"D.I.V.O.R.C.E."
What was the name of the food company featured in "Nearest and Dearest"?Pledge's Purer Pickles.
According to the well known saying, where is the grass greener?On the other side.
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