Title: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Bob's Orange on Friday, October 24, 2014, 08:57:53 Friday Quiz October 24th 2014
1. Which disgraced former Cabinet Minister was immortalized in an artwork this week? 2. Which footballer was accused by his manager of carrying some extra weight? 3. In Indian cuisine, what name, derived from a Persian word meaning ‘fried’, is given to a dish of basmati rice mixed with meat, often topped with a thin omelette and served with a separate vegetable curry? 4. Name the series. (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Edinburgh_STFC/Q4-22.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/Edinburgh_STFC/media/Q4-22.jpg.html) 5. Which city and its surrounding area was the last English possession in France? It was taken back by France in the 16th century. 6. Who is the only Beatle to have been individually nominated for an Oscar? 7. In which panel game were blindfolded guests invited to identify a sportsperson by touch alone? 8. What is Goldfinger’s reply when Bond, who is about to be cut in half by a laser beam, asks him ‘Do you expect me to talk?’ 9. What is represented here? (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Edinburgh_STFC/Q9-21.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/Edinburgh_STFC/media/Q9-21.jpg.html) 10. What kind of animal are these? (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Edinburgh_STFC/Q10-22.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/Edinburgh_STFC/media/Q10-22.jpg.html) 11. Which three US states have names beginning with two consonants? 12. What Lebanese staple is traditionally made of bulgur wheat, tomatoes, parsley, mint and onion plus seasoning? 13. Who is this? (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Edinburgh_STFC/Q13-22.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/Edinburgh_STFC/media/Q13-22.jpg.html) 14. Which marsupial, native to the south-eastern part of Australia and Tasmania, is the largest burrowing herbivorous mammal? 15. Which word of German origin is used for a fissure or narrow channel on the Moon’s surface? 16. Which Kentish town gives its name to a species of warbler? 17. Who are the only father and son combo to have both topped the UK singles chart with solo releases? 18. Using the following digits: 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5 and 6, how many 7-digit EVEN numbers less than 3,000,000 can you form ? 19. What links these pictures: (http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Edinburgh_STFC/Q19-22.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/Edinburgh_STFC/media/Q19-22.jpg.html) 20. Unscramble the two 2 connected words : A E E I N S S T U U V V Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: LucienSanchez on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:10:39 2. Adel Taraabt
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: LucienSanchez on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:13:27 11. Rhode Island, Florida, Wyoming
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: kerry red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:19:01 4. Howard's Way
8. No. I expect you to die, Mr Bond 11. Florida, Wyoming, Rhode Island 19. I reckon it's Gilbert and Sullivan, The Gondoliers, Committed for Trial or Trial by Jury, HMS Pinafore, No Cards, On Guard Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Nemo on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:27:43 1 Eric Pickles? (http://www.trbimg.com/img-544194f1/turbine/la-christmas-tree-sculpture-by-paul-mccarthy-d-001/400/400x225)
3 Biryani? 7 They Think It's All Over 13 Renee Zellweger. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Sippo on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:34:16 17. Julio and Enrique Iglesias ?
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:36:07 5. Should probably be Calais, but always think of it as a town......Pas de Calais
12 Tabouli maybe. (sp) 14 Wombat has to be a shout 15 Rille. (pronounced rill) 16 Dartford 19 I reckon Gilbert and Sullivan 1. Isn't Pickles still going? He does look like a Butt Plug mind. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: kerry red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:46:30 Already got 19 Reg!
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Friday, October 24, 2014, 09:56:14 Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: ExiledEric on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:00:15 9. A Rose between two thorns?
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Bob's Orange on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:02:26 9. A Rose between two thorns? Genius! Who is the first woman? Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: ExiledEric on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:03:57 Rodney Trotter lookalike Tracey Thorn out of Everything But the Girl. And I'm as thick as pigshit.
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Samdy Gray on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:04:46 10. Looks quite possibly like fruit bats?
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:11:26 6. Is a great question, which I've never heard before...it should be Ringo, for his voice work on Thomas the Tank Engine, but don't suppose it is.
Maybe, Paul for the theme music to Live and Let Die? Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: timmyg on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:23:39 14: Wombat, surely?
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Nemo on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:26:02 6. Is a great question, which I've never heard before...it should be Ringo, for his voice work on Thomas the Tank Engine, but don't suppose it is. Maybe, Paul for the theme music to Live and Let Die? You wait, it'll be a massive swerve and it'll turn out Pete Best won a best supporting actor gong in 1983 Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: suttonred on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:48:33 6. Is a great question, which I've never heard before...it should be Ringo, for his voice work on Thomas the Tank Engine, but don't suppose it is. Maybe, Paul for the theme music to Live and Let Die? I think you are nearly there, but I think it was for everyone's fave! Let it Be. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: suttonred on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:49:45 Rodney Trotter lookalike Tracey Thorn out of Everything But the Girl. And I'm as thick as pigshit. I knew it was tracy thorn and willie thorne, but have no idea who the bloke in the middle is? Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: kerry red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 10:50:56 But the Beatles as a group got an Academy Award for Let It Be - not an individual member
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:09:50 18. 168
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:20:37 20. Etna, Vesuvius
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:22:02 I knew it was tracy thorn and willie thorne, but have no idea who the bloke in the middle is? Axel Rose? (Guns and Roses) Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: ExiledEric on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:22:16 I knew it was tracy thorn and willie thorne, but have no idea who the bloke in the middle is? It's a decidedly porky looking Axel Rose. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: suttonred on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:23:33 But the Beatles as a group got an Academy Award for Let It Be - not an individual member Dunno then, we had it in a works quiz night, I was pissed though. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: suttonred on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:24:25 Axel Rose? (Guns and Roses) Jeez I'd have never recognised him in a million years. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Sir Pissalot on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:44:29 20. Etna, Vesuvius :clap: Well got! I was still poncing about trying to work it out. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Bewster on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:53:16 Axel Rose? (Guns and Roses) I thought it was Mick Hucknall Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:54:01 Not sure my answer to 18 of 168 is correct. I used npr calculation of 7 and 3 less 7and 2. 7 numbers, only 3 numbers can be used at the start (1,2,2), only 2 numbers cannot be used at the end (1,3)
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: brocklesby red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 11:54:52 12 Falafel
17 John and Julian Lennon? Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: kerry red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:01:43 Not sure my answer to 18 of 168 is correct. I used npr calculation of 7 and 3 less 7and 2. 7 numbers, only 3 numbers can be used at the start (1,2,2), only 2 numbers cannot be used at the end (1,3) I was wondering about that, Brainiac! Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: timmyg on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:04:29 Not sure my answer to 18 of 168 is correct. I used npr calculation of 7 and 3 less 7and 2. 7 numbers, only 3 numbers can be used at the start (1,2,2), only 2 numbers cannot be used at the end (1,3) Surely if it has to be an even number then it can only end in 2 or 6? And as you say it can only start with 1 or 2.So 1,xxx,xx2, 1,xxx,xx6, 2,xxx,xx2 and 2,xxx,xx6 are the only ones that can work, right? SO then it's just a case of how many permeatations of each can there be with the five numbers in between. 120 in each one? so 480 in all? It's been a long time since I did maths at school! edit: actually, because there are two 5s and two 2s then that doesn't work as you'll be doubling up some of the numbers... 480 minus 25 odd should sort it... my head hurts. Title: Re: Re: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: london_red on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:13:21 Surely if it has to be an even number then it can only end in 2 or 6? And as you say it can only start with 1 or 2. But then half that for the two fives, and the one starting 1 ending 6 also has two twos so I'd make it 210So 1,xxx,xx2, 1,xxx,xx6, 2,xxx,xx2 and 2,xxx,xx6 are the only ones that can work, right? SO then it's just a case of how many permeatations of each can there be with the five numbers in between. 120 in each one? so 480 in all? It's been a long time since I did maths at school! edit: actually, because there are two 5s and two 2s then that doesn't work as you'll be doubling up some of the numbers... 480 minus 25 odd should sort it... my head hurts. Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Samdy Gray on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:16:28 I got as far as 7! = 5040, then 5040 x (3/7) = 2160 and then gave up.
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: timmyg on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:21:42 280 I reckon, now.
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:25:09 Surely if it has to be an even number then it can only end in 2 or 6? And as you say it can only start with 1 or 2. So 1,xxx,xx2, 1,xxx,xx6, 2,xxx,xx2 and 2,xxx,xx6 are the only ones that can work, right? SO then it's just a case of how many permeatations of each can there be with the five numbers in between. 120 in each one? so 480 in all? It's been a long time since I did maths at school! edit: actually, because there are two 5s and two 2s then that doesn't work as you'll be doubling up some of the numbers... 480 minus 25 odd should sort it... my head hurts. Oh, bollocks :( misread the numbers. I'll try again Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 12:37:00 The answer is 420 :)
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Simon Pieman on Friday, October 24, 2014, 13:11:17 I get 210 for q18.
60 combinations if 2 is first and 6 is last 60 combinations if 6 is first and 2 is last 60 combinations if 2 is first and 2 is last 30 combinations if 1 is first and 6 is last Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: 4D on Friday, October 24, 2014, 13:52:01 Correct Si, I needed to divide my result by 2. Coincidentally the npr for 7 to 3 is 210.
Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Bob's Orange on Friday, October 24, 2014, 14:39:04 1. Which disgraced former Cabinet Minister was immortalized in an artwork this week? Chris Huhne, in a vase by Grayson Perry
2. Which footballer was accused by his manager of carrying some extra weight? Adel Taarabt 3. In Indian cuisine, what name, derived from a Persian word meaning ‘fried’, is given to a dish of basmati rice mixed with meat, often topped with a thin omelette and served with a separate vegetable curry? Biryani 4. Name the series. Howards’ Way 5. Which city and its surrounding area was the last English possession in France? It was taken back by France in the 16th century. Calais 6. Who is the only Beatle to have been individually nominated for an Oscar? Paul McCartney 7. In which panel game were blindfolded guests invited to identify a sportsperson by touch alone? They Think It’s All Over 8. What is Goldfinger’s reply when Bond, who is about to be cut in half by a laser beam, asks him ‘Do you expect me to talk?’ ‘(No Mr Bond), I expect you to die!’ 9. What is represented here? A rose between two thorns. (Tracey Thorne, Axl Rose, Willie Thorne) 10. What kind of animal are these? Bats 11. Which three US states have names beginning with two consonants? Florida, Rhode Island & Wyoming 12. What Lebanese staple is traditionally made of bulgur wheat, tomatoes, parsley, mint and onion plus seasoning? Tabbouleh 13. Who is this? Renee Zellweger 14. Which marsupial, native to the south-eastern part of Australia and Tasmania, is the largest burrowing herbivorous mammal? Wombat 15. Which word of German origin is used for a fissure or narrow channel on the Moon’s surface? Rille 16. Which Kentish town gives its name to a species of warbler? Dartford 17. Who are the only father and son combo to have both topped the UK singles chart with solo releases? Julio & Enrique Iglesias 18. Using the following digits: 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5 and 6, how many 7-digit EVEN numbers less than 3,000,000 can you form ? 210 If the digit: 1 is first and 2 is last, there are 60 ways to form a 7 digit even number less than 3,000,000. 1 is first and 6 is last, there are 30 ways to form a 7 digit even number less than 3,000,000. 2 is first and 6 is last, there are 60 ways to form a 7 digit even number less than 3,000,000. 2 is first and 2 is last, there are 60 ways to form a 7 digit even number less than 3,000,000. So, adding up all the different combinations that can be formed we get: 60+30+60+60 = 210. In total, 210 ways. 19. What links these pictures: Gilbert & Sullivan operettas (Patience; HMS Pinafore; Trial by Jury; Yeomen of the Guard; The Gondoliers) 20. Unscramble the two 2 connected words : A E E I N S S T U U V V ETNA & VESUVIUS Title: Re: Quiz 24/10/2014 Post by: Reg Smeeton on Friday, October 24, 2014, 16:49:11 Another impressive show by the TEF quiz clique :)
Didn't get Huhne though.....not really surprising, as there's so many disgraced politicians to pick from. |