1.
What sort of animal is Walt Disney's Dumbo?
Correct Answer
C. ElepHant
Explanation
Walt Disney's Dumbo is a young elephant who is the main character in the 1941 animated film Dumbo. Dumbo is known for his large ears, which enable him to fly, making him a unique and beloved character. The story follows Dumbo's journey as he overcomes challenges and discovers his special talent, turning what was initially seen as a flaw into his greatest asset. The character symbolizes perseverance and self-acceptance.
2.
What was the name of the Spanish waiter in the TV sitcom "Fawlty Towers"?
Correct Answer
A. Manuel
Explanation
In the TV sitcom "Fawlty Towers," the name of the Spanish waiter is Manuel.
3.
Which battles took place between the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster?
Correct Answer
C. Wars of the Roses
Explanation
The correct answer is Wars of the Roses. The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars fought between the rival royal houses of York and Lancaster in England during the 15th century. The conflict was primarily a power struggle for the English throne, with both houses claiming a legitimate right to rule. The wars ultimately ended with the victory of the Lancastrians and the establishment of the Tudor dynasty under Henry VII.
4.
Which former Beatle narrated the TV adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine?
Correct Answer
D. Ringo Starr
Explanation
Ringo Starr narrated the TV adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine. Ringo Starr, a former member of The Beatles, lent his voice to the popular children's show, bringing life to the beloved characters and captivating young audiences with his storytelling. His distinctive voice and charm made him the perfect choice for narrating the adventures of Thomas and his friends.
5.
Queen Anne was the daughter of which English Monarch?
Correct Answer
A. James II
Explanation
Queen Anne was the daughter of James II.
6.
Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"?
Correct Answer
B. George Gershwin
Explanation
George Gershwin composed "Rhapsody in Blue." Gershwin was an American composer and pianist known for his fusion of classical music and jazz. "Rhapsody in Blue" is one of his most famous compositions, blending elements of jazz and classical music to create a unique and innovative sound. Gershwin's ability to seamlessly combine these genres made him a significant figure in American music and contributed to the development of the "American sound" in the early 20th century.
7.
What is the Celsius equivalent of 77 degrees Fahrenheit?
Correct Answer
C. 25
Explanation
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, we can use the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) * 5/9. Plugging in the given Fahrenheit value of 77 into the formula, we get (77 - 32) * 5/9 = 45 * 5/9 = 225/9 = 25. Therefore, the Celsius equivalent of 77 degrees Fahrenheit is 25.
8.
What are Suffolk Punch and Hackney?
Correct Answer
D. Horse
Explanation
Suffolk Punch and Hackney are both types of horse breeds. The Suffolk Punch is a draft horse breed that originated in Suffolk, England, known for its strength and ability to perform heavy farm work. The Hackney, on the other hand, is a high-stepping carriage horse breed that originated in England, known for its elegant and flashy movements. Both breeds have distinct characteristics and are used for different purposes, with the Suffolk Punch being more suited for heavy work and the Hackney being more suited for carriage driving and showing.
9.
Which Shakespeare play features the line "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"?
Correct Answer
A. Hamlet
Explanation
The correct answer is Hamlet. In Act I, Scene III of Hamlet, Polonius gives advice to his son Laertes before he leaves for France. One of the lines he says is "Neither a borrower nor a lender be," emphasizing the importance of not borrowing or lending money. This line is often quoted as a piece of wisdom about financial responsibility.
10.
Which is the largest city in the USA's largest state by area?
Correct Answer
D. Anchorage
Explanation
Anchorage is the largest city in the USA's largest state, Alaska. Alaska is the largest state in terms of land area, and Anchorage is its most populous city. Therefore, Anchorage is the correct answer as it meets the criteria of being the largest city in the largest state in the USA.
11.
The word "aristocracy" literally means power in the hands of
Correct Answer
B. The best
Explanation
The word "aristocracy" is derived from the Greek words "aristos" (meaning "best") and "kratos" (meaning "power"). Therefore, aristocracy literally means "rule by the best." In practice, aristocracy often refers to a form of government where power is held by a privileged minority, typically the nobility or the wealthy.
12.
Where would a "peruke" be worn?
Correct Answer
B. On the head
Explanation
A "peruke" is a type of wig, commonly worn in the past. Wigs were primarily worn on the head to enhance one's appearance or to cover up baldness. Therefore, the correct answer is "On the head."
13.
In which palace was Queen Elizabeth I born?
Correct Answer
A. Greenwich
Explanation
Queen Elizabeth I was born in Greenwich Palace.
14.
From which author's work did scientists take the word "quark"?
Correct Answer
C. James Joyce
Explanation
The word "quark" was taken from James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake. The line "Three quarks for Muster Mark!" appears in the book, and physicist Murray Gell-Mann adopted the term "quark" to describe the elementary particles that make up protons and neutrons.
15.
Which of these islands was ruled by Britain from 1815 until 1864?
Correct Answer
D. Corfu
Explanation
Corfu was ruled by Britain from 1815 until 1864. This period is known as the British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands, during which the British controlled and administered the islands, including Corfu. The British took control of the Ionian Islands after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815 and handed them back to Greece in 1864.