1. In car manufacturing what does the abbreviation A.B.S stand for?
ANSWER: Anti lock braking system.
2. In which sport are you required to ride, shoot, fence, swim and run?
ANSWER: The modern pentathlon.
3. What is the name of the BBC presenter who conducted the famous Princess Diana interview?
ANSWER: Martin Bashir.
4. What starts with T, ends in T and has T in it?
ANSWER: Teapot.
5. Question or nominate was a phrase associated with which UK TV show?
ANSWER: 15 to 1.
6. The Pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to which other organ?
ANSWER: The lungs.
7. In chinese cooking, what is the essential ingredient of a foo yung dish?
ANSWER: Eggs.
8. What is the name of the heighest point of a triangle?
ANSWER: Apex.
9. In Greek mythology, what is the name of the 9 headed monster?
ANSWER: The Hydra.
10. Who was Phileas Fogg's valet in Around the world in 80 days?
ANSWER: Passepartout.
11. Under British law, what is the maximum amount of time a sentence can be suspended for?
ANSWER: 2 years.
12. Calculate how many months have 30 days or more, add the number of red balls found on a snooker table at the start of a game and then divide it by a half (1/2).
ANSWER: 52 (11 months plus 15 red balls=26 divided by a half (1/2).
13. A statue of which JM Barrie hero stands in Londons Kensington Gardens?
ANSWER: Peter Pan.
14. What type of plant is Tequila made from?
ANSWER: Cactus.
15. In comic, film and TV, what is Dick Grayson's other identity?
ANSWER: Robin.
16. A perfect game of ten pin bowling (300 points) has how many strikes?
ANSWER: Twelve.
17. The "Cherokee" and "Florence and Fred" brands of clothing are sold in which UK supermarket chain?
ANSWER: Tesco.
18. What are the 2 cities in Charles Dickens "A tale of 2 cities"?
ANSWER: London and Paris.
19. What was the name of the old naval punishment which involved dragging a victim into water from one side of the ship to the other?
ANSWER: Keel hauling.
20. In the Sound of music how many Von Trap children are there?
ANSWER: 7.
21. The Italian word for "scratched drawings" is used commonly in English, but what word is it that describes this anti social artwork?
ANSWER: Graffiti.
22. The Conservative party have dumped their blue flaming torch logo in favour of what?
ANSWER: A green tree.
23. What name is given to a small glass bottle that turns liquid perfume into a fine spray?
ANSWER: An atomiser.
24. What type of cross is the St Johns Ambulance Brigade's emblem?
ANSWER: The Maltese cross.
The following 5 questions are what we call the quizlink. Questions 25-29 will all have something in common and question 30 is the answer to that common link.
25. Who is the most famous Vulcan?
ANSWER: Mr Spock
26. If you're nice 1 minute and nasty the next, you're said to have what type of character?
ANSWER: Jekyll and Hyde.
27. To whom would Sherlock Holmes say that everything was elementary?
ANSWER: Watson.
28. Onto what would you put fishing bait?
ANSWER: A hook.
29. With which band is Roger Daltry associated?
ANSWER: The Who.
30. What is the quizlink?
ANSWER: They're all doctors.