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HARIDIMOS APARTMENTS MONDAY NIGHT QUIZ - 18 October 2021

Oct 19, 2021

ROUND 1 – ONLY TWO MORE MONDAY NIGHTS

This quiz uses the letters from the above phrase to supply the first letter of each answer, i.e. Q1=O, Q2=N, Q3=L etc.
The letters are given instead of a question number to avoid any confusion.

 

O – Which –ology is the study of birds?

N – Which English actor came to prominence opposite Hugh Grant in the film, ‘About A Boy’?

L – What Chinese native tree bears yellow/orange fruit and was originally called the Japanese Medlar?

Y – What can be a long rambling story or a type of spun thread?

T – What name is given to the huge areas of moveable Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle?               

W – An anemometer is used to measure what?

O – What word can be an ancient Greek fortune teller, or the name of a database software system?

M – What was the name of the 20 m long shark like dinosaur, whose name means Big Tooth in English?               

O – What was the name of the computer aboard the Liberator spaceship in Blake’s 7?

R – In mathematics, what name is given to an angle having an axis perpendicular to its base?

E – In the 1935 film, Captain Blood, who played the pirate captain?

M – Jim Henson is famous for creating which TV characters which first appeared on TV in 1955?

O – What was Roy Orbison’s first major hit, released in 1960?

N – Which inventor and engineer discovered that a rotating magnetic field produced A.C. electricity?

D – In the 90’s Superman TV show starring Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, who played Superman?

A – In Shakespeare’s, Henry V, what name does Montjoy give to the castle that overlooks the battlefield?  

Y – What single celled fungi is revered for the way it eats carbohydrates and converts it to carbon dioxide and alcohol?

N – Which now defunct US communications company designed the modern method of using the internet with a simple point and click interface in 1994?

I – What is found in the oxygen carrying protein, haemoglobin, which makes blood red?

G – Which icon of the film industry made their debut in ’14 Hours’ about a man on a ledge in 1951?

H – What type of magical flying creature is Sleipnir in Norse mythology, which also has eight legs?

T – Ferroequinology is the study of what mode of transport?

S – On April 10 1912, the Titanic left which port to start its first, and last, voyage?

 

ROUND 2 – DISNEY SONGS – Given the title of the song, name the film

1. Circle of Life

2. A Whole New World 

3. Let It Go

4. When You Wish Upon A Star 

5. You’re Welcome        

 

ROUND 3 – WHICH HEMISPHERE IS THE COUNTRY IN: NORTH OR SOUTH?

1. Vietnam

2. Japan

3. East Timor     

4. Angola            

5. Mauritania

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ANSWERS

ROUND 1 – ONLY TWO MORE MONDAY NIGHTS

This quiz uses the letters from the above phrase to supply the first letter of each answer, i.e. Q1=O, Q2=N, Q3=L etc.
The letters are given instead of a question number to avoid any confusion.

 

O – Which –ology is the study of birds?

ORNITHOLOGY

 

N – Which English actor came to prominence opposite Hugh Grant in the film, ‘About A Boy’?

NICHOLAS HOULT

 

L – What Chinese native tree bears yellow/orange fruit and was originally called the Japanese Medlar?

LOQUAT

 

Y – What can be a long rambling story or a type of spun thread?

YARN

 

T – What name is given to the huge areas of moveable Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle?               

TECTONIC PLATES

 

W – An anemometer is used to measure what?

WIND SPEED

 

O – What word can be an ancient Greek fortune teller, or the name of a database software system?

ORACLE

 

M – What was the name of the 20 m long shark like dinosaur, whose name means Big Tooth in English?               

MEGALODON

 

O – What was the name of the computer aboard the Liberator spaceship in Blake’s 7?

ORAC

 

R – In mathematics, what name is given to an angle having an axis perpendicular to its base?

RIGHT ANGLE

 

E – In the 1935 film, Captain Blood, who played the pirate captain?

ERROL FLYNN

 

M – Jim Henson is famous for creating which TV characters which first appeared on TV in 1955?

MUPPETS

 

O – What was Roy Orbison’s first major hit, released in 1960?

ONLY THE LONELY

 

N – Which inventor and engineer discovered that a rotating magnetic field produced A.C. electricity?

NIKOLA TESLA

 

D – In the 90’s Superman TV show starring Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane, who played Superman?

DEAN CAIN

 

A – In Shakespeare’s, Henry V, what name does Montjoy give to the castle that overlooks the battlefield?  

AGINCOURT

Y – What single celled fungi is revered for the way it eats carbohydrates and converts it to carbon dioxide and alcohol?

YEAST

 

N – Which now defunct US communications company designed the modern method of using the internet with a simple point and click interface in 1994?

NETSCAPE

 

I – What is found in the oxygen carrying protein, haemoglobin, which makes blood red?

IRON

 

G – Which icon of the film industry made their debut in ’14 Hours’ about a man on a ledge in 1951?

GRACE KELLY

 

H – What type of magical flying creature is Sleipnir in Norse mythology, which also has eight legs?

HORSE

 

T – Ferroequinology is the study of what mode of transport?

TRAINS

 

S – On April 10 1912, the Titanic left which port to start its first, and last, voyage?

SOUTHAMPTON

 

 

ROUND 2 – DISNEY SONGS – Given the title of the song, name the film

1. Circle of Life

THE LION KING

 

2. A Whole New World 

ALADDIN

 

3. Let It Go

FROZEN

 

4. When You Wish Upon A Star 

PINOCCHIO

 

5. You’re Welcome        

MOANA

 

 

ROUND 3 – WHICH HEMISPHERE IS THE COUNTRY IN: NORTH OR SOUTH?

1. Vietnam

NORTH

 

2. Japan

NORTH

 

3. East Timor     

SOUTH

 

4. Angola            

SOUTH

 

5. Mauritania

NORTH

 

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