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People's Quiz Questions Batch 18 - BBC

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What 'E' is the name given to the environment in which organisms live and interact? Eco-system<br />

If a person is affected by 'anosmia' what is he unable to do, smell or hear? Smell<br />

In a standard deck of playing cards, the suits are named hearts, diamonds, spades and . . .<br />

what?<br />

John Edgar Hoover was the director of which investigative organisation from 1924 to 1972? Federal Bureau of Investigation<br />

Which jockey opened a chain of restaurants called 'Frankie's' with celebrity chef Marco Pierre<br />

White?<br />

'Ferrari' is a name most closely associated with what means of transport? Cars<br />

Clubs<br />

Frankie Dettori<br />

In which UK country is Blair Castle? Scotland<br />

What is the name of the island which is separated from the south-eastern coast of Africa by the<br />

Mozambique channel?<br />

Was penicillin discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1925, 1928 or 1932 ? 1928<br />

In the garden, which'B' is a herb of the genus ocimum? Basil<br />

Which flower, often worn at weddings as a button-hole decoration, has the botanical name<br />

Dianthus?<br />

What 'F' is the name given to each of the flowering stems making up a head of cauliflower? Floret<br />

Madagascar<br />

Carnation<br />

Which Premiership football team is known as ‘The Magpies’? Newcastle United<br />

In the 1970s TV comedy series 'Fawlty Towers', which actor played the eccentric hotel owner<br />

Basil Fawlty?<br />

John Cleese<br />

In which British city are Tower bridge and Wandsworth bridge? London<br />

bbc.co.uk/peoplesquiz

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