Mainly historical questions
- Who ruled England from 1239 until 1307?
- Operation Gomorrah in the second world war was the bombing of which city?
- Yuri Gagarin in Vostok 1 was launched from which cosmodrome?
- Giuseppe Farina won the first world drivers' championship in what make of car?
- Who wrote The Descent of Man?
- What do the 3rd Earl of Bute, George Grenville and the Earl of Chatham all have in common?
- What was Virginia Woolf's real first name?
- From 1752 until 1855 which language were English passports written in?
- Who was in charge of RBS. bank at the start of the 2008 banking crisis?
- What was the former name of Tokyo in the 1600s?
- What place in Japanese military history has Hiroo Onoda?
- Which title was held by William 4th before he became king?
- Give one of the two institutions that were established following the Bretton Woods conference in 1944?
- In which year was cigarette advertising banned on TV?
- Who was king of England from 1377 to 1399?
- Name the three countries that declared war on Germany on the same date as the
UK in 1939? - Who was the VW Beetle designed by (full name)?
- Which republic was founded by Marinus the Dalmatian in 301 AD?
- Which European country changed driving on the left to the right over night in 1967?
- Which treaty bought the American war of independence to an end?
- Which English explorer died in 1611 after being set adrift by his mutinous crew?
- Which poet wrote a little learning is a dangerous thing?
- Who was born in Temujin in 1162?
- Who discovered the Amazon, which was originally named after him?
- Who was the first secretary general of the UN?
- What was founded in 1897 in stony creek Canada?
- The first university to grant degrees was established in 1088 in which city?
- Barbara Villiers was the favourite mistress of which English king?
- Against which country were the Doolittle raids carried out in the second world war?
- In which decade was the Tay Bridge disaster?
Answers
- Edward 1 (longshanks)
- Hamburg
- Baikonur Cosmodrome
- Alfa Romeo
- Charles Darwin
- They were all prime ministers
- Adeline
- French
- Fred Goodwin
- EDO
- He continued to fight for Japan in the WW11 ( until 1974)
- Duke of Clarence
- IMF & World bank
- 1965
- Richard 2nd
- France .Australia, New Zealand
- Ferdinand Porsche
- San Marino
- Sweden
- Treaty of Paris
- Henry Hudson
- Alexander Pope
- Genghis Khan
- Francisco de Orellana
- Trygve Lie
- Women's Institute
- Bologna
- Charles 2nd
- Japan (the first time bombers were launched from an aircraft carrier)
- 1870s (1879)
