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Title: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: dave.m on June 13, 2008, 02:39:22 PM
Friday 13th so you should all be lucky and get them all correct.

Two more rounds to get you thinking.

Music

1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts?

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known?

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name?

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single?

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing?

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors?

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s?

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`?

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as?


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton.

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy? 

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed.

4. The average housefly lives for one month.

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year.

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day.

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep.

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot.

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts? 

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins.

Answers on Sunday if my daughter does not me drunk for Fathers' Day!

dave

Title: Re: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: scottiesmum on June 13, 2008, 03:18:52 PM
1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts? Coca Cola

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry? Michael Jackson

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known? Chas 'n Dave

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name? George O'Dowd

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single? Another Brick in the Wall

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing? Trumpet

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors? Carreros and Domingo

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s? Abba ?

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`? Thriller

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as? Cliff (yuck) Richard


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton. Guess True

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy? False.... it was Donald Duck

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed. False. I would think it's higher, I'm left handed !!

4. The average housefly lives for one month. False (Not in our house they don't  :lol:

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year. Probably True  ::)

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day. True

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep.      True :sick:

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot. True

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts? True

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins.    True
Title: Re: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: UncleUB on June 13, 2008, 03:23:34 PM
Friday 13th so you should all be lucky and get them all correct.

Two more rounds to get you thinking.

Music

1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts?Coca Cola

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry? pass

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known? Chas and Dave

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name?George O'Dowd

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single?Another brick in the wall

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing?Trumpet

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors?Domingo, Pavarotti

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s? Wham?

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`?Thriller

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as?Cliff Richards


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton.true

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy?  false

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed. false

4. The average housefly lives for one month. true

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year. true

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day. true

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep. false

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot.false

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts?  true,front and back o shorts

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins. true

Answers on Sunday if my daughter does not me drunk for Fathers' Day!

dave


Title: Re: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: Floydoid on June 14, 2008, 11:02:41 AM
Music

1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts?
Coca-Cola

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?
Michael Jackson

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known?
Chas & Dave

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name?
George O'Dowd (lucky old George if it still keeps popping up, I say)

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single?
Another Brick in the Wall, pt 2 - all together now "we don't need no educashun"

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing?
now there's a man who knew how to blow his own trumpet

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors?
Domingo, Carreras, Pavarotti

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s?
Band Aid

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`?
Thriller

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as?
Sir Cliff Richard


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton.
false

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy?
false

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed.
false - it's about 10%

4. The average housefly lives for one month.
true

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year.
that's probably true

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day.
true

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep.
true

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot.
false

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts?
false

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins.
true

(a few guesses on the true or false)
Title: Re: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: Achilles Last Stand on June 14, 2008, 09:30:52 PM
Music

1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts?
Coca Cola

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?
Michael Jackson

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known?

Chas n Dave

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name?
George O'Dowd

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single?
Another Brick In The Wall

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing?
Trumpet

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors?
[strike]Pavarotti[/strike] Domingo Carreras

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s?
Probably the Band Aid Christmas record

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`?
Thriller

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as?
Cliff Richard


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton. True

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy?  False

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed.  False

4. The average housefly lives for one month. False

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year. True

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day.  True

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep.  True

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot. True

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts?  False

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins. True

Cheers dave   :graduate:
Title: Re: Friday Quiz 25 - 2008
Post by: dave.m on June 15, 2008, 07:05:52 PM
Some very good scores this week.
Well done.

Music

1. The song “I’d like to teach the world to sing” was featured in which TV Adverts?

Coca Cola

2. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?

Michael Jackson

3. How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known?

Chas `n` Dave

4. Still keeps popping up but what is Boy George’s proper name?

George O’Dowd

5. As at May 2001, what is Pink Floyd`s only UK number one single?

`Another Brick In The Wall`

6. What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing?

The trumpet.

7. What are the surnames of two of the three tenors?

Pavarotti, Carraras, Domingo

8. Who had the biggest selling single in the UK in the 1980s ?

Band Aid with `Do They Know Its Christmas`

9. Which of Michael Jackson`s albums sold most copies in the UK? `Thriller` or `Bad`?

`Bad`

10. Who is the singer Harry Webb better known as?

Cliff Richard


True or False

1. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a bellybutton.

True

2. Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy? 

False  (Donald Duck has)

3. Only 3 per cent of the population are left-handed.

False  (it is 7%)

4. The average housefly lives for one month.

True

5. 50,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year.

False  (it is 40,000)

6. Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day.

True

7. Most of us have eaten a spider in our sleep.

True

8. The only 2 animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the Rabbit and the Parrot.

True

9. Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts? 

True  (they wore them on the backs of their shorts only)

10. Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. They were 7th cousins.

True