People's Quiz Questions Batch 18 - BBC
People's Quiz Questions Batch 18 - BBC
People's Quiz Questions Batch 18 - BBC
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The 1988 Summer Olympic Games were hosted by which South Korean city? Seoul<br />
The University of the West of England shares its city home with which other university? University of Bristol<br />
What 'N' goes before the word 'rhyme', to mean a simple poem for small children? Nursery<br />
What is the name of the famous deep, steep-walled canyon in north-western Arizona? Grand Canyon<br />
On which island of the British Isles are the towns of Douglas, Peel and Ramsey? Isle of Man<br />
In the UK, the fourth sunday in Lent is commonly known as what? Mother's Day<br />
What 'S' is the name given to a medicine man or priest, who is believed to control spirits? Shaman<br />
Which fruit is described in the Koran as the fruit of a tree in paradise, peach, banana or apple? Banana<br />
Are slow-worms categorised as snakes or lizards? Lizards<br />
Which animals make both dams and lodges? Beaver<br />
Do European ladybirds hibernate in the winter? Yes<br />
In the 'Noddy' stories by Enid Blyton the 100-year-old Brownie is known by what name? Big Ears<br />
Amylase and pepsin are enzymes involved in which bodily process? Digestion<br />
The Atlantic Star and the Burma Star are types of which World War II collectibles? Medals<br />
In the world of nature is a Freesia a plant or an animal? Plant<br />
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