Quiz 29 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




Quiz 29 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz

1 Which former Prime Minister became President of Surrey CCC - John Major
2 Who is sometimes known as the Scottish Robin Hood - Rob Roy
3 What is the second highest civilian decoration in this country - George Medal
4 Which company made the Cross Your Heart bra - Playtex
5 What once common sign is derived from the Medici family crest - Pawnbrokers balls
6 In Scotland what is Berwick Law - An extinct volcano
7 What unusual record was held by Dale Wright in 1997 at the age of 29 - Britain's youngest grandfather
8 Who was the first person not a saint or member of the Royal family to have a chapel in Westminster Abbey named after her - Florence Nightingale
9 Who unsuccessfully sued the Eighth Marquess of Queensberry for libel in 1895 - Oscar Wilde
10 Of the 32 counties in the whole of Ireland can you name the only one that begin with R - Roscommon
11 What do you need to know to get into the Tower of London after 10 PM - The password
12 Which country puts Suomi on its postage stamps - Finland
13 Which female author lived in a house called Chawton - Jane Austen
14 What is often referred to as the oldest profession - Prostitution
15 To whom should an official find of buried treasure be reported to in England - The Coroner
16 What does MS stand for on an Ordnance Survey Map - Milestone
17 Which flower is associated with the Earl Haigh Fund - Poppy
18 Where was former Prime Minister Harold Wilson born - Huddersfield
19 Natives of which English city are known as Loiners - Leeds
20 At a wedding, whose job is it to traditionally toast the bridesmaids - Best Man

Write Your Own Quizzes – Quiz4FREE Blog 5




Write Your Own Quiz - Quiz4FREE Blog 5 (Easy!)

3 Best Tips

Many of you nice folks have asked for tips on writing your own quiz, so here's my best shot at getting you started in quiz writing. Follow these ideas and you should have a quiz written in almost no time at all.

Before we get into writing a quiz, I want to remind you that if you wish to publish your quizzes (On-line or Off-line) you must be aware that plagiarism is a BIG No NO! Here's a snippet from Wikipedia "Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work. In educational contexts, there are differing definitions of plagiarism depending on the institution."

However, if you just want to take a quiz along to your local for a quiz night etc. you can use a quiz from a book or one of our quizzes from one of our websites. Just don't publish it, or you could end up in trouble.

  • Tip 1 - If you want some local content in your quiz, then read local newspapers and listen to local radio stations. Always having a note pad and a pencil handy. There's often a tasty tid-bit of information that can be used as a question. One question I found for my local quiz was 'What was the name of the local butchers shop that closed down last Friday'. Simple but effective.
  • Tip 2 - Buy second hand quiz books from a charity shop (But remember my warning about plagiarism!).  These books can be used as inspiration to help you come up with an idea for a question. Here's an example using one of our own questions - "One quarter of all the hops in the world are grown in which country?" Answer - Germany. You could write " Germany produces a quarter of all 'What' used in the production of beer?' Answer - Hops. See how easy that was.
  • Tip 3 - Use the Internet. There are many ways to use the Internet to find questions. One way is to type in a famous persons name. In this example I typed into Google "Janet Street Porter" and found an article giving lots of information about her on Wikipedia -'Janet Vera Street-Porter CBE (née Bull; born 27 December 1946) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and media personality. She was the editor and producer of the Network 7 series on Channel Four, which was awarded a BAFTA for its graphics. She was also an editor for two years of The Independent on Sunday, but relinquished the job to become editor-at-large in 2002. Since 2011, she has been a regular weekly panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women.

    Street-Porter has made numerous appearances on television programmes, including Question Time (1988–2015), I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (2004), Deadline (2007), Celebrity MasterChef (2013), and Have I Got News for You (1996–2018). She was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to journalism and broadcasting'.

  • As you can see there are a mutitude of possible questions you could make from this article. Type in anything that interests you and you will get some really great results that you can turn into questions.

I hope this short artical about writing your own quiz has inspired you. There are many other ways to find new questions, just think outside of the box.

Good luck and PLEASE let me know when you've written your first quiz.

Thinking about: Writing Your Own Quiz.
Thinking about: Writing Your Own Quiz.

Jim Ackroyd

 

Quiz 28 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




Quiz 28 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz

1 OVEN RIDE (anagram of a former England footballer and manager) - Don Revie
2 What job did Francis Williams do on Breakfast Time - Weatherman
3 Peter Simple, Jack Horner and Ben Nevis have all won which sporting event - The Grand National
4 Which star of the film Charley's Angels married Tom Green in 2001 and divorced him the next year - Drew Barrymore
5 Which then manager of Wolverhampton said "I have just opened the trophy cabinet and two Japanese prisoners of war came out" - Tommy Docherty
6 Before becoming President, Obama was a senator in which state - Illinois
7 Which children's favourite lived at 32 Windsor Gardens Notting Hill London - Paddington Bear
8 Who was sacked as England's football manager in February 1999 - Glenn Hoddle
9 In which city is Anglia University - Chelmsford
10 Which Irish PM signed the Good Friday Agreement - Bertie Aherne
11 Which bird is considered sacred in Peru - Condor
12 What is the most popular spectator sport in Spain - Football, not bullfighting
13 What colour is the lid on a traditional jar of Marmite - Yellow
14 Which group had a top ten hit in 1979 with I'm In The Mood For Dancing - The Nolans
15 Which French artist found fame with his posters advertising the Follies Bergere - Toulouse-Lautrec
16 Eurostar services to Paris and Brussels began in 1994 from which London terminal station - Waterloo
17 Which capital city is last alphabetically - Zagreb (Croatia)
18 Which British school holds its annual Wall Game on the 30th of November - Eton
19 Who did Playboy Magazine nominate as the sexiest woman of the century - Marilyn Monroe
20 The Luna 9 mission by the USSR in 1966 was the first to achieve what - A controlled landing on the Moon

Christmas Quizzes

Christmas Quizzes

Coming up, a short series (7) of Christmas Quizzes - Ten questions each.

 

 

 

Kindly sent in by our guest writer Joe Donnelly

 

Christmas Quiz 1

1 What did the first ever SMS text message, sent December 3rd 1992, read - Merry Christmas
2 Traditionally at Christmas in Germany what type of food is Stollen - Cake
3.Which Us state in 1907 was the last to declare Christmas a legal Holiday - Oklahoma
4. The Beach Boys had a Christmas number one US hit single in 1966 with which song - Good Vibrations
5. Which country is Eggnog said to have originated from - England (East Anglia)
6. What is the popular name for cocktail sausages wrapped in bacon - Pigs In Blankets
7. What is the name of the little boy in the filmed story of "The Snowman" - James
8. Which English author wrote the book ‘A Christmas Carol’ - Charles Dickens
9. From which town had Mary and Joseph come before arriving in Bethlehem - Nazareth
10. Name the Christmas song with the initials ‘WIAWW’ - Walking In A Winter Wonderland

Christmas Quiz 2

1 Which puzzle, sold by Ideal Toy Corp., was the most popular Christmas gift in 1980 - Rubik Cube
2. What river did George Washington cross on Christmas night 1776 - Delaware
3. Which of the wise men is said to have brought gold as a gift for Jesus - Melchior
4. Which spirit based sauce is traditionally poured over Christmas pudding - Brandy Sauce
5. In the Christmas song 'Jingle Bells', how many horses pulled the sleigh - 1
6. In Victorian England who were called Robins because of the colour of their uniform - Postmen
7. In which year did the US postal system first issue Christmas stamps - 1962
8. What song initials ‘MAW’ was a UK Christmas Number One in 1988 for Cliff Richard - Mistletoe & Wine
9. 'Nadolig Llawen' means Merry Christmas in which western European language - Welsh
10. Who played the Grinch in the 2000 film - Jim Carey

Christmas Quiz 3

1. Foie gras is a French dish made from the liver of which type of animal - Goose or Duck
2. Little Larry and Puny Pete were Charles Dickens test names for which character - Tiny Tim
3. The Christmas film ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ is based in which US city - New York
4. The port of Archangel is situated on which sea - The White Sea
5. Which Englishman banned Christmas in 1647 - Oliver Cromwell
6. A year contains 365 days so on what number day does Christmas Day fall - 359
7. What is the chemical formula for snow - H2o
8. What is the most common gift received from a Christmas cracker - Hat
9. Leona Lewis had a Christmas number one UK hit single in 2006 with which song - A Moment Like This
10. Advocaat is a Christmas festive drink of what colour - Yellow

Christmas Quiz 4

1. Which British Monarch gave the 1st Christmas broadcast on Christmas Day in 1932 - George V
2. Name the character played by Macaulay Culkin in the film ‘Home Alone’ - Kevin McCallister
3. Brandy is made from distilling what - Wine
4. Which female American singer sang 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' in 1994 - Mariah Carey
5. Which hand-held Nintendo product was reportedly the most popular Christmas gift in 1989 - Nintendo GameBoy
6. What drink invented by Francis Showering has a fawn mascot - Babycham
7. Which group of puppets had a movie which was based loosely on 'A Christmas Carol' - Muppets
8. What is a baby Turkey more correctly called, other than a chick - Poult
9. Who had a Christmas number one UK hit single with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in 1963 - Beatles
10. According to the proverb, what type of horse should you never look in the mouth - Gift Horse

Christmas Quiz 5

1. Which American male comedian plays Kate Winslet's love interest in the film ‘The Holiday’ - Jack Black
2. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer had a red nose, but did he have antlers - Yes He Did
3. In which German city would you find the Shrine of The Three Kings - Cologne
4. Madonna had a Christmas number one US hit single in 1984 with which song - Like a Virgin
5. Which ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ actress plays Bill Murray's love interest in the film ‘Scrooged - Karen Allen
6. Which of Santa's reindeer shares its name with a small solar system body - Comet
7. What is the name of Dorothy Gale's dog in The Wizard of Oz - Toto
8. Which Christmas carol includes the lyrics 'In heaven the bells are ringing' - Ding Dong Merrily on High
9. Which singer of the Eurythmics was born on 25th December in 1954 - Annie Lennox
10.Who is the central businessman character in the film It's a Wonderful Life - George Bailey

Christmas Quiz 6

1. What is the name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the 2003 film ‘Elf’ - Buddy Hobbs
2. Which fictional land never has a Christmas but it's always winter - Narnia
3. By what means did God warn the Wise Men not to return to Herod - In A Dream
4. What was the name of the Nicaragua city devastated by an earthquake Xmas day 1972 - Managua
5. Peter Auty sang Walking In The Air in what film - The Snowman
6. What is the surname of the family in the 1989 film 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Griswold
7. What former Egyptian president was born on Christmas day in 1918 - Anwar Sadat
8. Who wrote the songs for the 1954 film White Christmas - Irving Berlin
9. Driving Home For Christmas was a 1988 hit single for which singer - Chris Rea
10. “Giddy-yap, giddy-yap, giddy-yap it's grand” are lyrics taken from which Christmas song - Sleigh Ride

Christmas Quiz 7

1 What is Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from - Button
2 What colour is the Grinch - Green
3 What is Tiny Tim’s famous saying in A Christmas Carol - God Bless Us Everyone
4 In the early 1900s what was so expensive at Christmas you rented them - Christmas Lights
5 What liqueur goes into a Snowball - Advocar
6 How many gifts are given in total in the song the twelve days of Christmas - 364
7 Who discovered Christmas Island - Capt. Cook
8 Name the actor that plays Jasper Bloom in the film 'The Holiday' - Rufus Sewell
9 Celebrated by the Irish, on what date does the 'Wren Day' (Lá an Dreoilín) fall - 26 Dec. Boxing Day
10 Feliz Navidad is Spanish for what - Merry Christmas

Quiz 27 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




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Quiz 27 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz

1 OH PLANNED TORMENT (sporting anagram) - Modern Pentathlon
2 How did Pete Ham of Badfinger die - Hanged himself
3 Which glam rock group released an album called Sweet Fanny Adams - Sweet
4 What are the only self-cleaning organs on both men and women - Eyes
5 Who had a UK top ten in the fifties with Love and Marriage - Frank Sinatra
6 In which town did the super hero Powerpuff Girls live in the children's TV series of the nineties - Townsville
7 What flavour is the liqueur Triple Sec - Orange
8 What did WC Fields say he was looking for when discovered reading the Bible on his deathbed - A loophole
9 Which is the lowest rank in the ministry of the Christian Church - Deacon
10 What is the name of the series in which Robbie Coltrane played a character called Fitz - Cracker
11 Relating to mobile phones, what is the area covered by a base station (or aerial) called - A cell
12 Which Jules Verne character is also known as Prince Dakkar, son of the Hindu Raja of Bundelkind - Captain Nemo
13 Which large Canadian actor died during the filming of the 1994 film Wagon's East - John Candy
14 There is a memorial plaque at the Brighton Centre comemorating which actor/singer gave his last public appearance there in 1977 - Bing Crosby
15 What is the only British national daily newspaper not to carry a sport section - Financial Times
16 What does the abbreviation ASTMS stand for - Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs
17 Who coined the term Beat Generation - Jack Kerouac
18 What do Jean Plaidy, Victoria Holt and Philippa Carr have in common - All the same person (Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert)
19 February is the shortest month in the year, but which is the longest October - (because the clocks go back so it lasts 31 days and 1 hour)
20 Which writer was sacked by a Sunday newspaper over allegations that he had taken drugs on John Major's 1997 campaign tour - Will Self

Quiz 26 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




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Quiz 26 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz

1 ASS OR VANDAL (anagram of a capital city) - San Salvador
2 According to the novel in what part of New York did the Great Gatsby live - West Egg
3 What does the 'E' in E-Bay‚ stand for - Echo
4 In military terms what is a dustoff - An evacuation by helicopter
5 A 'brelfie' photo is a portmanteau of self and what activity - Breastfeeding
6 What are Cora, Ruth, and Bray - North Sea oilfields
7 Americans buy their bottles of whisky in fifths, fifths of what - US gallons
8 In Cornish myth where would you find two legged knockers - In tin mines they are goblins
9 Which capital city has no Catholic cathedral despite 95% of the population being Catholics - Dublin (Note: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin. - A pro-cathedral is a parish church that is temporarily serving as the cathedral or co-cathedral of a diocese or has the same function in a Catholic missionary jurisdiction that is not yet entitled to a proper cathedral, such as an apostolic prefecture or apostolic administration. )
10 In the children's TV series what was Grottbags mode of transport - Vacuum cleaner
11 Who played Candice Stowe in TV's Coronation Street - Nikki Sanderson
12 What modern country was Julius Caesar referring to when he uttered the immortal Veni Vidi Vicci ( I came, I saw, I conquered) - Turkey
13 In the theatre who were groundlings - Those standing in the cheap section
14 What disability did songwriter Cole Porter suffer from - He had one leg
15 In which American state is the Angoon Seaplane Base - Alaska
16 Which sitcom gave Richard Briers his first regular starring role in a TV sitcom - Brothers in Law playing Roger Thursby
17 Xenophobia is the fear of what or who - Foreigners
18 What is the nickname of the Portuguese national rugby league team - Roosters
19 Which Lib Dem politician represented Great Britain in the 200 metres at the 1964 Olympics - Menzies Campbell
20 What is the more common name of myeloid tissue - Bone marrow

Quiz 25 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




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Quiz 25 - Series 4 - Great for a Pub Quiz

1 THAWING SON (an anagram of a city in the USA)  - Washington

2 What did actors use oatmeal paste for  - To remove make up

3 What colour is Postman Pat's cat - Black and white

4 Who was the first person to take Yesterday into the top ten - Matt Monro

5 Which F1 team failed to turn up for the 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix and have not been seen on an F1 track since -           Arrows

6 What was the consolation prize in the TV game show Show Me the Money - Personalised mug

7 In Scotland what is meant by bampot - Idiot

8 In which county are the villages of Great and Little Snoring  - Norfolk

9 From which song do these lyrics come "Yeah, breaker one nine this here's the Rubber Duck" - Convoy - C W McCall

10 What vegetable is added to diced or creamed chicken to make chicken a la king - Green peppers

11 What now outlawed so called sport used to be known as the royal diversion - Cockfighting

12 For what is bhp the abbreviation  - Brake horse power

13 What is the largest member of the tuba family - Sousaphone

14 Where did The Thompson Twins take their name from - The bowler hatted detectives in Tin Tin

15 What is the name of the structure that termites live in  - Termitariums

16 In the USA what type of food is Red Hawk - Cheese

17 Who played Baretta, an undercover cop in the seventies - Robert Blake

18 Which form of light is used to treat skin diseases - Ultraviolet

19 Which TV show featured a quickie bag - Ready Steady Cook

20 What name is given to the public holiday in New Zealand and Australia on 25th April - Anzac Day

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Quiz 24 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




Quiz 24 - Series 4 - Great for a Pub Quiz

1. SWORD IN (anagram of a place name) - Windsor
2. Why did French ballerina Maria Allard retire in 1782 - She became fat
3. Who played the Cornish based detective, Wycliffe - Jack Shepherd
4. According to a poll by Privilege Insurance the Nation´s favourite Regional Dish is the Yorkshire Pudding what came 2nd - Cream tea (Devon or Cornwall)
5. What is the surname of siblings Lucy and Linus in the Peanuts comic strip - Van Pelt
6. What wedding anniversary is celebrated after sixty five years - Blue Sapphire
7. Who took over from Bruce Forsyth on Strictly Come Dancing - Claudia Winkelman
8. Which American military medal is awarded with the citation "For Gallantry in Action" - Silver Star
9. In the original Happy Families card game what was the name of the Butcher - Bones
10. In the theatre a what are tabs - Stage curtains
11. The Rolling Stones had eight number ones, what was the first one - It's All Over Now
12. In place names such as Gosport what does port mean - Market town
13. What would you have if you were holding a Marklin 4-4-0 - Toy train
14. Voyager 2 was first spacecraft to visit which planet - Uranus
15. What is the collective noun for show dogs - Bench
16. In thieves slang what was a fogle - A handkerchief that could be used as a mask
17. In lonely hearts adverts what does SBM stand for - Single black male
18. What did George Formby choose as his luxury on Desert Island Discs - His ukulele
19. Which group did Kenny Rogers join in 1966 - New Christy Minstrels
20. Which TV family lived at 30 Kelsall Street Liverpool - The Boswells from Bread

Quiz 23 – Series 4 – Great for a Pub Quiz




Quiz 23 - Series 4 - Great for a Pub Quiz

1 BUY TEENAGE LIPS (is an anagram of a pantomime) - Sleeping Beauty

2 What was the only hit for the Merseys - Sorrow

3 For which sport is the Indira Gandhi Gold Cup contested  - Hockey

4 What is John in Italian - Giovanni

5 Which of the three husbands of Marilyn Monroe is mentioned in  the Simon and Garfunkel song Mrs Robinson -               Joe DiMaggio

6 What is the only national capital mentioned in the title of a Shakespearean play - Athens (Timon of Athens)

7 Film director Michael Winner (1935-2013) was also a noted critic on what  - Restaurants

8 In Greece or Turkey, rolls of savoury rice wrapped in vine leaves are a popular starter what are they called - Dolmades or dolmas

9 The pub sign the Bear and Ragged Staff is based on the badge of which English nobleman -  Earl of Warwick

10 What is Scooby Doo`s favourite food  - Scooby Snacks

11 The lack of what element in the body causes rickets  - Calcium

12 In which Spanish city did the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards take place  - Seville

13 What type of creature is a Brazilian huntsman - Spider

14 Which footballer has fifty England caps but has never played the full ninety minutes - Jermaine Defoe

15 What colour is umber  - Brown

16 Where would you find number twenty flanked by the numbers one and fourteen - Roulette wheel

17 Which TV family live at Mockingbird Heights 1313 Mockingbird Lane  -  The Munsters

18 What did the vergers at Ronnie Barker's memorial service carry - Four candles

19 What is the highest judicial body in the USA  - Supreme Court

20 On which estuary does the port of Immingham lie - Humber

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