General Knowledge Quiz (Round 296)

Pub Quiz Questions HQ

Print PDF version of this RoundPrint PDF version of this Round 2021 General Knowledge

Published: 8th March 2021

 

Questions

1) Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera Syal, Kulvinder Ghir, and Nina Wadia starred in which comedy sketch show from the late 90s and early 2000’s?

 

2) To what association does the acronym ACPO refer?

 

3) Sir Charles Barry was a British architect most famous for designing which landmark London building?

 

4) In which city was the artist Banksy born?

 

5) What is the English translation of the latin name for the constellation Ursa Major?

 

6) How many cities are there in England? a) 51 b) 61 c) 71

 

7) The shopping centres of Coppergate and Swinegate are found in which english city?

 

8) How many years would you have been married if you were celebrating your Sapphire anniversary?

 

9) Humphrey Bogart played which fictional detective in the film ‘The Big Sleep’?

 

10) To which university does Girton College belong? a) Cambridge b) Oxford

 

 

 

Answers

1) Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera Syal, Kulvinder Ghir, and Nina Wadia starred in which comedy sketch show from the late 90s and early 2000’s?

Goodness Gracious Me

 

2) To what association does the acronym ACPO refer?

Association of Chief Police Officers

 

3) Sir Charles Barry was a British architect most famous for designing which landmark London building?

Houses of Parliament

 

4) In which city was the artist Banksy born?

Bristol

 

5) What is the English translation of the latin name for the constellation Ursa Major?

Great Bear

 

6) How many cities are there in England? a) 51 b) 61 c) 71

a) 51

 

7) The shopping centres of Coppergate and Swinegate are found in which english city?

York

 

8) How many years would you have been married if you were celebrating your Sapphire anniversary?

45

 

9) Humphrey Bogart played which fictional detective in the film ‘The Big Sleep’?

Philip Marlowe

 

10) To which university does Girton College belong? a) Cambridge b) Oxford

a) Cambridge