130 | April• 2018
TEST YOUR GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Trivia
BRAIN POWER
Nikita Khrushchev. 4. Cubism. 3. Brazil, which has ten neighbours. 2. Basketball. 1. ANSWERS:
Princess Diana. 10. Ursa Major (the Great Bear). 9. Sam Neill. 8. Vermouth. 7. Cambodia. 6. The girafe. 5.
Karol Józef Wojtyla, 14. Jean-Claude Van Damme. 13. Melbourne, Australia, in 1956. 12. . South China Sea. 11
who would later become John Paul II.
- James Naismith presented
the irst Olympic gold
medal, in 1936, for the
sport he invented. What
was it? 2 points - Which South
American nation shares
its borders with the most
number of countries?
2 points
3.Youmightsaythat
Pablo Picasso and
Georges Braque lost
all perspective when
theystartedwhatart
movement in the early 1900s?1point
4.When Soviet policy was mocked
attheUnitedNationsin1960,who
responded by banging his shoe on
the table?2points
5.Whichanimalfalls1.8metresto
the ground the moment it is born?
1point
6.Whichcountry’slagportrays
Angkor Wat, one of the world’s largest
religious monuments?1point
7.When dry, this cocktail
ingredient goes into a
martini. When sweet, it
goes into a Manhattan.
What is it? 1 point
- Which New Zealand
actor, born in 1947,
starred alongside Sean
Connery inhe Hunt
For Red October?
2points
9.Which astronomical
constellation is oicially
abbreviated as “UMa”?
2points
10.In1995,whotoldareporter
there had been three people in her
marriage, “so it was a bit crowded”?
1point
11.Whatbodyofwaterseparates
Borneo and Singapore?2points
12.What is the southernmost city
ever to have hosted the Olympics?
1point
13.Which Belgian action-ilm star
was once a karate champion?1point
16-20 Gold medal 11-15 Silver medal 6-10 Bronze medal 0-5 Wooden spoon
- Before entering
the priesthood, which
pope-to-be tried his
hand at acting and
playwriting? 1 point
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