1. Q) What is the capital of Hungary? A) Budapest.
2. Q) What is the traditional recognized gift for the 65th wedding anniversay? A) Blue Sapphire.
3. Q) In computing, what does WWW stand for? A) World Wide Web.
4. Q) Under whose rule was Christmas banned in England? A) Oliver Cromwell.
5. Q) In Judaism, at what age does a boy celebrate his bar mitzvah? A) Thirteen.
6. Q) In medicine, the BCG vaccine protects against which disease? A) Tuberculosis.
7. Q) Mali is a landlocked country situated on which continent? A) Africa.
8. Q) Who directed the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket? A) Stanley Kubrick.
9. Q) What type of creature is a yellowhammer? A) Bird.
10. Q) Which English Monarch preceded Edward the Confessor? A) Hardicanute.
11. Q) Which chemical element has the symbol Sm? A) Samarium.
12. Q) Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel have both been lead singers of which band? A) Genesis.
13. Q) Who won the Formula One Driver's championship in 1987? A) Nelson Piquet.
14. Q) In poetry, what is the name of the metrical foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one? A) Anapaest.
15. Q) Which renaissance artist's name means 'little barrel' in Italian? A) Botticelli.
16. Q) The city of Luxor is in which African country? A) Egypt.
17. Q) In which Italian city is the Stadio Olimpico? A) Rome.
18. Q) In which year was the Bank of England founded? A) 1694.
19. Q) Which planet lies between Mars and Saturn? A) Jupiter.
20. Q) Olympic Air is an airline from where? A) Greece.
21. Q) What type of fruit is a Christingle made from? A) Orange.
22. Q) What was the title of the theme song for the James Bond film Quantum Of Solace? A) Another Way To Die.
23. Q) Which protein gives red blood cells their colour? A) Haemoglobin.
24. Q) What is the American state capital of Colorado? A) Denver.
25. Q) What word is used to describe plants that lose their foliage for part of the year? A) Deciduous.
26. Q) Which popular British comedian was affectionately known as 'the lad himself'? A) Tony Hancock.
27. Q) Which metric prefix is equivalent to ten raised to the power of 15? A) Peta.
28. Q) Which actress links the films Wild Things and Love Actually? A) Denise Richards.
29. Q) A vehicle with N on its registration plates is from where? A) Norway.
30. Q) In Greek mythology, who sought the Golden Fleece? A) Jason and the Argonauts.
31. Q) Which bird has the Latin name Otis tarda? A) Great Bustard.
32. Q) Who said: "As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. "? A) Leonardo da Vinci.
33. Q) In which Shakespeare play does the song Who Is Silvia feature? A) The Two Gentlemen Of Verona.
34. Q) In which English county is the town of Newport Pagnell? A) Buckinghamshire.
35. Q) In the UK, what colour is the neutral wire in a 13-amp plug? A) Blue.
36. Q) In the British Army, what rank is immediately below Lieutenant? A) 2nd Lieutenant.
37. Q) What is the name of the restaurant in Carmel, California, once owned by actor Clint Eastwood? A) The Hog's Breath Inn.
38. Q) In football, which Spanish club signed striker Gary Lineker in 1986? A) Barcelona.
39. Q) In the phonetic alphabet, what is the word for the letter K? A) Kilo.
40. Q) Who was runner-up in the World Snooker Championship in 1990? A) Jimmy White.
41. Q) Who was chief designer of the Hurricane aircraft widely used in World War II? A) Sydney Camm.
42. Q) In which country is Sao Paulo? A) Brazil.
43. Q) Where would you find an airport named after Harold W. Brown? A) Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States.
44. Q) In the United States, what is a G-man? A) FBI agent.
45. Q) Where were the Winter Olympics held in 1932? A) Lake Placid, United States.
46. Q) Who was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty? A) Elizabeth I.
47. Q) Who wrote the children's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar? A) Eric Carle.
48. Q) In the TV puppet show, to which organisation do the Thunderbird pilots belong? A) International Rescue.
49. Q) What is the more common name for the Phoenix dactylifera tree? A) Date Palm.
50. Q) Who was the 40th US President? A) Ronald Reagan.