1. What is H20? Iodine, Water, Oxygen or Helium 2. Your heart pumps blood True or false 3. Which country has the most people? USA, Kenya, China or Russia 4. On which continent is the Sahara desert? Europe, Asia, America or Africa 5. Light waves travel faster than sound waves True or false 6. Name the longest river in the world Amazon, Nile or Congo 7. Who developed the theory of relativity? Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking 8. Which famous physicist wrote a book called 'A Brief History of Time'? Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking 9. The Statue of Liberty of New York was a gift from France, Great Britain, Belgium or Canada 10. The first World War ended in... 1918 AD, 1 AD, 1 BC, 1944 AD 11. Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings? Viola, Piano, Violotta or Stroh Violin 12. What is the capital city of Kenya? Damascus, Nairobi, Accra, Tripoli 13. The US President who was forced to resign due to the Watergate scandal was: Nixon, Carter, Kennedy or Ford 14. Which of the following is true? Lenin was succeeded by Stalin or Stalin was succeeded by Lenin 15. The Disease which struck Europe in the 14th Century was Plague True or false 16. Mein Kampf was written by: Hermann Hesse, Victor Hugo, Franz Kafka or Adolf Hitler 17. Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in 1941 True or false 18. Can you hear sounds in space? Yes or no 19. If you rearrange the letters 'CITCAR', you would have the name of: A tree, an ocean, a country or a city Answers on next post
ANSWERS 1. Water 2. True 3. China 4. Africa 5. True 6. Nile 7. Albert Einstein 8. Stephen Hawking 9. France 10. 1918 AD 11. Piano 12. Nairobi 13. Nixon 14. Lenin was succeeded by Stalin 15. True 16. Adolf Hitler 17. True 18. No 19. An ocean
I couldn't understand why Ell put the answers straight after either Eire, it's not a quiz if that happens, so let's make it interesting. 1. What is H20? The stuff that make beer and alcohol drinkable. Shaks is more educated on that subject. 2. Your heart pumps blood Thank God it does, or Ell wouldn't be able to put this sort of quiz up. For some though my heart does pump purple pisssss ocassionally. 3. Which country has the most people? China, but Britain's catching up very quickly. 4. On which continent is the Sahara desert? Obviously Africa, that's where Morison, the wandering nomad learnt his goal scoring abilities. 5. Light waves travel faster than sound waves True, but most husbands would disagree cos of being continually hen pecked by their wives. 6. Name the longest river in the world The one with the most water. 7. Who developed the theory of relativity? The lad who theoretically thought it was relative to develop it. 8. Which famous physicist wrote a book called 'A Brief History of Time'? Same lad who wrote "the time machine" I suppose. 9. The Statue of Liberty of New York was a gift from Michael Angelo, 10. The first World War ended in... 4 years after it started. 11. Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings? That plinky plonky sounding thing my Na'na use to play. 12. What is the capital of Kenya? K 13. The US President who was forced to resign due to the Watergate scandal was: That idiot who believed the President of the USA was above the law, and Michael Sheen caught him red handed. 14. Which of the following is true? Lenin was succeeded by Stalin or Stalin was succeeded by Lenin ok, trick question, there's always one. What was it they're suppose to have accomplished 15. The Disease which struck Europe in the 14th Century was Plague Don't know, but there were a lot of ugly looking buggers around at that time 16. Mein Kampf was written by: Hermann Hesse, Victor Hugo, Franz Kafka or Adolf Hitler Neither, it was Julian Clary and Elton John. 17. Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in 1941 True, but it wasn't their fault, their navigation system was made in China. 18. Can you hear sounds in space? Yes, you can hear nothing 19. If you rearrange the letters 'CITCAR', you would have the name of: A tree, an ocean, a country or a city It's part ocean and part ice skating rink, it's true!!, ask all the penguins who emigrated to Antarctica.