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Answer: A Clockwork Orange. Answer: Romeo and Juliet. Q: The Turn of the Screw' was written by which author? Answer: Henry James.
Q: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. Answer: Ulysses. Answer: Arthur Miller. Q: In which book does 'Lady Catherine de Bourgh' appear?
Q: Published in , which piece of written work starts with the line 'In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Answer: The Hobbit. Answer: Andy Warhol. Answer: Edgar Allan Poe. Q: What story features flopsy, mopsy, and cottontail? Answer: Peter Rabbit. Answer: Thomas Mann. Q: In which book does the character 'Tuor' appear? Answer: The Silmarillion. Answer: Mark Twain. Q: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
Q: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' was written by which author? Answer: C. Q: Which French novelist, poet, and playwright wrote 'Michael Strogoff'? Answer: Jules Verne. Q: In which book does the character 'Sancho Panza' appear? Q: Which art technique can be described as "Reducing or distorting in order to represent three-dimensional space as perceived by the eye"? Answer: Foreshortening. Answer: Oscar Wilde.
Q: Which English novelist wrote 'Pride and Prejudice'? Answer: Jane Austen. Q: Breakfast at Tiffany's' was written by which American author ? Answer: Truman Capote. Q: 3 May. Answer: Dracula. Q: The History of Middle-earth' was written by which author? Q: In which book does the character 'Icarus' appear? Answer: Metamorphoses.
Q: Mr and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. Answer: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Q: In the Dr. Seuss books, which elephant hatched an egg? Answer: Horton. Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle. Q: You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.
Answer: Frankenstein. Q: Not for the first time, an argument had broken out over breakfast at number four, Privet drive' This is the first line of which piece of written work? Answer: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Q: The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms : with observations on their habits' was written by which British naturalist, author of "On the origin of species, by means of natural selection" ? Q: For a week Mr. Q: Which Prague-born author of novels and short stories written in German wrote 'Amerika'?
Answer: On the Origin of Species. Q: In which book does 'Sancho Panza' appear? Q: Published in , which piece of written work starts with the line 'Mr Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable. Answer: Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Q: Selected Stories Munro ' was written by which author? Answer: Alice Munro. Q: Pan Tadeusz' was written by which author?
Q: Mansfield Park' was written by which English novelist? Q: Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways. Answer: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Q: Partners in Crime' was written by which English mystery and detective writer? Answer: Agatha Christie. Answer: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Q: The Tommyknockers' was written by which American author? Answer: Stephen King. Answer: Gone with the Wind. Q: What Shakespearean play refers to the date of epiphany?
Answer: Twelfth Night. Q: Lady Catherine de Bourgh appears in which book? Q: In "Romeo and Juliet", who said, "I have a faint cold, fear thrills through my veins"? Answer: Juliet.
Q: Tarzan of the Apes' was written by which author? Answer: Edgar Rice Burroughs. Q: In the year , I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army. Answer: A Study in Scarlet. Q: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'The villagers of Little Hangleton still called it "the Riddle House" even though it has been many years since the Riddle family had lived there.
Q: Gulliver's Travels' was written by which Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist and poet? Answer: Jonathan Swift. Q: Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. Answer: Pelican. Q: What is Laryngology the study of?
Answer: the larynx, or voice box; a branch of medicine. Q: Which metal was invented by British metallurgist Harold Brearley in ? Answer: Stainless Steel. Q: What is Ideology the study of? Answer: sometimes spelled idealogy, is a system of ideas about politics, human life or culture.
Q: What is Cryptology the study of? Answer: how to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. Q: What is Neonatology the study of? Q: Which is the largest known butterfly? Answer: Queen Alexandra's Birdwing. Q: Which science deals with the motion of projectiles? Answer: Ballistics. Q: What is Lexicology the study of?
Answer: the signification and application of words. Q: Which snooker player was fined 20, for assaulting an official in ? Answer: Ronnie O'Sullivan. Q: In which sport is the America's Cup awarded? Answer: Sailboat racing. Q: How many balls are on a pool table at the start of a game?
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Q: Which darts player became the first in his sport to receive an MBE in ? Answer: Eric Bristow. Answer: Ivory Coast. Answer: Formula One. Answer: The Queensbury Rules. Answer: The Ryder Cup. Q: What sport was first introduced into the Olympics in ? Answer: Trampoline.
Q: Who was the first boxer to defeat Lennox Lewis in a professional bout? Answer: Oliver McCall. Answer: Sir Stanley Matthews. Q: Which English football team are nicknamed the Tractor Boys? Answer: Ipswich Town. Q: Which footballer was England's first black player? Answer: Viv Anderson. Answer: Shigeru Miyamoto. Answer: The Jack.
Answer: Long Jump. Q: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? Answer: Super heavyweight. Answer: David Beckham. Q: In tenpin bowling, how many points does a perfect game consist of? Q: In Kevin Keegan became manager of which football club?
Answer: Newcastle United. Answer: A Spare. Answer: Leeds United. Answer: Alan Shearer. Q: Which was the second club to win the English Premier League? Answer: Blackburn Rovers. Answer: Lawrence Dallaglio. Answer: Baby Pac-Man. Answer: George Foreman. Answer: Steffi Graff. Answer: The Oche. Q: In which English city did Roger Bannister become the first man to run a mile in under 4 minutes? Answer: Oxford. Q: What in , did Gertrude Ederle become the first woman to do? Q: What does the acronym "NES" stand for?
Answer: Nintendo Entertainment System. Answer: Yorkshire. Q: In who was sacked from his position of England football manager? Answer: Alf Ramsey. Q: Who was the Wimbledon Women's Singles champ? Answer: Martina Navratilova. Answer: Houston. Answer: Robotic Operating Buddy.
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