GlosRFC
13th October 2006, 22:25
A quiz with a slight difference - DO NOT POST YOUR ANSWERS!
Answer each of the questions and make a note of the letter in brackets. When you think you've answered them all, rearrange these letters into a word and post that word here. Remember, DO NOT POST THE INDIVIDUAL ANSWERS.
1. Two chemicals are liquid at room temperature - Mercury and one other?
Cadmium (K)
Potassium (C)
Gallium (V)
Bromine (T)
2. Who sculpted the Venus de Milo?
Rodin (S)
Alexandros of Antioch (N)
Michelangelo (Y)
Leonardo da Vinci (N)
3. In which city was the 1992 Earth Summit held?
Kyoto (R)
New York (C)
Rio de Janeiro (G)
Geneva (S)
4. Which Parisian landmark stands in the Champ de Mars?
Arc de Triomphe (E)
Eiffel Tower (I)
Notre Dame Cathedral (C)
Sacré Coeur Basilica ()
5. Fireman Sam's fire-engine is called Jupiter, but where is the series set?
Pantypondy (O)
Pontypandy (I)
Andypandy (E)
Pontypool (T)
6. The Roman festival of Saturnalia influenced which modern celebration?
Christmas (A)
Easter (C)
May Day (N)
Valentine's Day (H)
7. What name is given to the muscular ring that closes your anus?
Ventricle (P)
Tricuspid (C)
Sphincter (M)
Valve (F)
8. What is the atomic number of Neptunium?
77 (U)
93 (N)
207 (E)
237 (H)
9. Who is in charge in a "plutocracy"?
The people (H)
No-one (N)
The wealthy (A)
The most deserving (S)
Do not post the answers - only post the ANAGRAM you make out of the letters. That way, others can give the quiz a try. Might give a bonus point to the first to spot the cunning connection with this quiz :)
Answer each of the questions and make a note of the letter in brackets. When you think you've answered them all, rearrange these letters into a word and post that word here. Remember, DO NOT POST THE INDIVIDUAL ANSWERS.
1. Two chemicals are liquid at room temperature - Mercury and one other?
Cadmium (K)
Potassium (C)
Gallium (V)
Bromine (T)
2. Who sculpted the Venus de Milo?
Rodin (S)
Alexandros of Antioch (N)
Michelangelo (Y)
Leonardo da Vinci (N)
3. In which city was the 1992 Earth Summit held?
Kyoto (R)
New York (C)
Rio de Janeiro (G)
Geneva (S)
4. Which Parisian landmark stands in the Champ de Mars?
Arc de Triomphe (E)
Eiffel Tower (I)
Notre Dame Cathedral (C)
Sacré Coeur Basilica ()
5. Fireman Sam's fire-engine is called Jupiter, but where is the series set?
Pantypondy (O)
Pontypandy (I)
Andypandy (E)
Pontypool (T)
6. The Roman festival of Saturnalia influenced which modern celebration?
Christmas (A)
Easter (C)
May Day (N)
Valentine's Day (H)
7. What name is given to the muscular ring that closes your anus?
Ventricle (P)
Tricuspid (C)
Sphincter (M)
Valve (F)
8. What is the atomic number of Neptunium?
77 (U)
93 (N)
207 (E)
237 (H)
9. Who is in charge in a "plutocracy"?
The people (H)
No-one (N)
The wealthy (A)
The most deserving (S)
Do not post the answers - only post the ANAGRAM you make out of the letters. That way, others can give the quiz a try. Might give a bonus point to the first to spot the cunning connection with this quiz :)