True or False Quiz (Round 2)

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Published: 10th March 2021

 

Below are a series of statements and all you have to do is decide whether they are true or false, good luck!

Questions

1) Darts player Martin Adams has the nickname ‘Foxy’

 

2) Extreme superstition of the number 13 is known as triskaidekaphobia.

 

3) The British army has four Guards regiments.

 

4) True or false, the acronym ABRACADABRA refers to Abbreviations and Related Acronyms Associated with Defence, Astronautics, Business and Radio-electronics?

 

5) Diana, Princess of Wales was voted the Greatest Briton of All Time in a poll by BBC viewers and the Internet.

 

6) Heriot-Watt is a university in Aberdeen.

 

7) Clive Anderson, the comedian and broadcaster was previously a barrister.

 

8) The US actress Amy Adams was actually born in Italy.

 

9) Singer, songwriter and musician, Noel Gallagher’s first name is William.

 

10) Ferdinand Von Zeppelin invented the rigid airship in 1900.

 

 

 

Answers

1) Darts player Martin Adams has the nickname ‘Foxy’

False (Wolfie)

 

2) Extreme superstition of the number 13 is known as triskaidekaphobia.

True

 

3) The British army has four Guards regiments.

False (It has five)

 

4) True or false, the acronym ABRACADABRA refers to Abbreviations and Related Acronyms Associated with Defence, Astronautics, Business and Radio-electronics?

True

 

5) Diana, Princess of Wales was voted the Greatest Briton of All Time in a poll by BBC viewers and the Internet.

False (Winston Churchill)

 

6) Heriot-Watt is a university in Aberdeen.

False (Edinburgh)

 

7) Clive Anderson, the comedian and broadcaster was previously a barrister.

True

 

8) The US actress Amy Adams was actually born in Italy.

True

 

9) Singer, songwriter and musician, Noel Gallagher’s first name is William.

False (it’s his brother)

 

10) Ferdinand Von Zeppelin invented the rigid airship in 1900.

True