The Monthly International Quiz For
Youth And Junior Quizzers
                                                                   November 2018
                               (Set by Suda Perera, edited by Jane Allen, Chris Jones and Diana Sorrell)
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 1    When written as a number, how many 0s are there in one million?
 2    In the title of a Roald Dahl book, what does B.F.G. stand for?
 3    Which famous carnival in New Orleans, Louisiana, has a name that means 'Fat Tuesday'?
 4    ∞ Agatha Christie's Poirot comes from which European country?
 5    What is the first name of Paul and Linda McCartney's fashion designer daughter?
 6    ∞ Winning a record-breaking nine categories at the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards in London, and
      taking six Tony Awards in 2018 in New York, the stage production 'The Cursed Child' begins 19 years
      after the events described in which popular series of novels?
 7    Which actor and former Governor of California was the host of the celebrity version of ‘The
      Apprentice’ in the USA?
 8    The creator god in some Australian aboriginal tradition that is also known as Wagyl or Wuagyl, takes
      the form of which reptile?
 9    Which confectionery brand is advertised with the slogan 'Taste The Rainbow'?
 10   In number theory, what can be defined as "a whole positive integer that is equal to the sum of its
      proper divisors"?
 11   Shallow' from the film 'A Star Is Born', has been a chart-topping hit all over the world for Bradley
      Cooper and who else?
 12   Which chess piece can take another of its kind in certain circumstances using the en passant rule; it
      is the only capture in which the capturing piece does not replace the captured piece on its square?
 13   Who was the last leader of the Soviet Union, overseeing its transition from Communism to
      democracy?
 14   Between 1997 and 2011, the national flag of Libya was entirely made up of a single colour. Which
      colour?
 15   Tenerife, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote are three of the seven main islands of which group of
      Spanish holiday islands?
 16   An octopus has how many hearts?
 17   Its name literally translating as ‘sparrows’ (little birds), which board game that originated in China
      during the Qing dynasty is commonly played using 144 tiles?
 18   Which Italian bread, created in 1982 in Verona in response to the popularity of French baguettes,
      has a name that means ”slipper”?
 19   The only legitimate child of the poet, Lord Byron, which woman is often considered to be the first
      computer programmer?
 20   Who assumed office as the 30th Prime Minister of Australia on the 24th August 2018?
 21   What is the one-word superhero name of Helen Parr, aka Mrs. Incredible?
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 22   ‘The Physical Impossibilities of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' is a piece of art created by
      Damien Hirst that features what species of shark suspended in formaldehyde?
 23   In Chinese Cuisine, what "N" are the 'mein' in the dish Chow Mein?
 24   In which Italian city would you find the Uffizi Gallery?
 25   "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself", is the Golden Rule taught by which
      Chinese philosopher (551–479 BCE)?
 26   The Philadelphia Eagles won which major sporting event in February 2018?
 27   Which series of novels by Veronica Roth has 'Insurgent' and 'Allegiant' as the second and third
      parts?
 28   What is the stage name of the Dutch DJ Tijs Michiel Verwest?
 29   Nick Jonas got engaged to which Indian actress and Miss World winner in 2018?
 30   Its name refers to the shape of part of its head, what is the most common member of the
      Delphinidae family of oceanic dolphin?
 31   Which Jewish places of worship take their name from the Greek for 'assembly'?
 32   The current Prime Minister in Canada is Justin Trudeau, but which woman is the country's Head of
      State?
 33   The state-funded broadcaster, Al-Jazeera, is based in Doha, the capital city of which country?
 34   Who developed the moving assembly line reducing production time for one of his cars to just 93
      minutes by dividing the production process into 45 steps?
 35   Which ancient civilization was noted for placing the organs of its dead in 'Canopic jars' and
      mummifying the main remains of the departed?
 36   ∞ Which western zodiac sign is represented by a bull?
 37   The nonsense poem, 'Jabberwocky' and 'The Hunting of the Snark' were both written by which
      author, who is probably best-known for 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'?
 38   Due to be completed in 2026, the centenary of the death of its architect Antoni Gaudí, in which city
      will you find the iconic Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada?
 39   Near which capital city is the world's largest office building, The Pentagon?
 40   Which Northern European nation topped the medals table at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter
      Olympics?
 41   In 'The Simpsons', which of Homer and Marge's children is the oldest?
 42   Which letter represents '50' in Roman numerals?
 43   Which iconic white marble building on the Yamuna river was built by the Mughal emperor Shah
      Jahan as a mausoleum to his favourite wife, Mumtaz?
 44   ‘Beam me up, Scotty' is a phrase associated originally with which cult sci-fi classic TV series from the
      1960s, even though it was never actually said during the show?
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 45   Pandora, NetEase, Gaana and SoundCloud are all internet companies providing what service?
 46   On 1 June 2018, which rapper released the album “Ye”?
 47   On which continent is the geographic South Pole located?
 48   What unit of energy is represented by the letter J?
 49   ∞ Which star is closest to the Earth?
 50   When in numerical order, the element with the atomic number eight is the first to be represented
      by a single vowel. Which element?
 51   ∞ Frances McDormand collected the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in which 2017 film?
 52   What was the name of the Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy that carried Charles
      Darwin around the world between 1831 and 1836?
 53   Born in Bonn (present day Germany) in 1770 (no one's sure about the date!), whose 'Symphony No.
      5' famously opens with possibly the four best-known chords of all time – the famous “da da da
      duuum”?
 54   In which sport have father and son, Keke and Nico Rosberg, both been world champions?
 55   Thanks to his fight in August 2017 against Conor McGregor making him a cool $275 million,
      according to Forbes, which former professional boxer is the highest paid entertainer of 2018?
 56   How many emirates make up the United Arab Emirates?
 57   In meteorology, what kind of weather front is formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front?
 58   What 'colour' blood cells are also known as erythrocytes or haematids?
 59   Coming of Age Day is a Japanese holiday held every January to celebrate a person reaching a certain
      age – the country’s official age of adulthood - during the past year. Still young enough to participate
      in the Youth World Quizzing Championships, at what age do you become an adult in Japan?
 60   The fictional city of Kandor is the capital of which planet in the DC universe?
 61   At a total height of 829.8 m, which building in Dubai became the tallest in the world in 2008?
 62   An armistice brought an end to the fighting in which war at the start of the eleventh hour of the
      eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918?
 63   Which author's real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens?
 64   How many horizontal lines are there on a musical stave (or staff)?
 65   Which of these football games has most players per team playing on the pitch at one time?
      American Football, Australia Rules Football or Soccer?
 66   Based on a novel by Victor Hugo, which musical features characters called Cosette, Inspector Javert
      and Jean Valjean?
 67   While we're on the subject of Victor Hugo, the opera 'Rigoletto' is based on one of his plays, 'Le roi
      s'amuse'. What type of entertainer is Rigoletto in the court of the Duke of Mantua?
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 68   What is the name given to the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus?
 69   The Mount Rushmore National Monument in South Dakota features four presidents. If three are
      Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, who is the fourth?
 70   The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Prince Harry and Meghan Markle) were visiting which country
      when it was announced that they are expecting a baby?
 71   In the acronym BASE jumping, each letter represents an object that you can jump from. What does
      the B stand for if the A-S-E stand for Antenna, Span, Earth?
 72   The Moonwalk dance was famously associated with which pop legend after he performed it during
      his song 'Billie Jean' on TV in 1983?
 73   By what one-word name do we know the artist who was born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni
      Filipepi, who died in Florence 1510?
 74   Which is the oldest tennis tournament in the world?
 75   Found on the Horn of Africa, which country has land borders with Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti, and
      is the most country easterly on the African mainland?
 76   The Battle of Actium in 31BCE saw the defeat of which Roman general, whose alliance with the
      Egyptian queen Cleopatra would later inspire a Shakespeare play?
 77   In which year was the American Declaration of Independence signed, the first step toward forming
      the United States of America?
 78   In a 1960s film, which secret service agent asks for, "A medium dry martini, lemon peel. Shaken, not
      stirred."?
 79   Kung-fu is a traditional martial art that first developed in which country?
 80   In which French cathedral were over thirty kings of France crowned?
81    The Reggae Girlz is the nickname of which country's national women's football team?
82    After he was frustrated at not being able to take good photos of his surfing trip to Australia, which
      company was founded in 2002 by Nick Woodman who raised funds by selling bead and shell belts
      from his van, oh and by getting a handy $230,000 loan from his parents?
83    This is the logo of which YouTube channel with over 7 million subscribers that dubs over voices in
      songs and at major events, such as President Trump's inauguration, to comic effect?
84    Judaism, Christianity and which other major world religion are the three Abrahamic religions?
85    From the French for 'small hook', which handicraft creates fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or
      thread using a hook?
86    By birth, what nationality is Pope Francis I?
87    The Noble Eightfold Path is a doctrine in which major world religion or belief system?
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88    Which diet is based on foods similar to what might have been eaten by early humans approximately
      2.5 million to 10,000 years ago, typically including lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds
      and foods that in the past were obtained by hunting and gathering.
89    The peak of the Wall Street Crash happened on 29 October 1929. By what name do we know this
      day? You are looking for a colour and a day of the week in your answer.
90    Which alkali metal, with the chemical symbol Li, would float on water if it were not too busy reacting
      with it?
91    The Red Cross symbol was formed by reversing which country's flag?
92    Which contains more calories and more carbohydrates; Coca-Cola or Pepsi?
93    If someone is described as 'Malagasy', they come from which country?
94    [image] This hat shares its name which Central American country?
95    [image] Which Norwegian Expressionist artist painted this iconic picture?
96    [image] Born in Connecticut, USA in 1949, who has shot some of the most famous photographs of
      public figures in world?
97    [image] What is the name of the default web browser on Apple devices, the icon for which is a blue
      compass with red needle pointing north-east?
98    [image] Which Greek letter is this?
99    [image] Who is the actress in this iconic image from 'The Seven Year Itch'?
100 [image] Versace's logo features the head of which Gorgon from Greek mythology?
101 [image] Serving from 1966-1977 and from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, who was the first
      female prime minister of India? (Two names required)
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                Welcome to QUIZZING 101!
                The paper is designed to help you in your QUEST to become a better quizzer. It
                covers questions from the ‘quiz syllabus’ and current news and entertainment.
                QUIZZING 101 also has facts, notes and useful links on the answer page, so make
                sure you get a copy of it 😊.
                QUIZZING 101 is part of the new Youth and Junior International Quizzing Circuits.
                The season will run from September to August. Players aged between 19 and 22
                on 1 September will be considered ‘Youth’ and players aged under 19 will
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                learning. There will be a leader board with everyone’s scores on too.)
                Which events are included in the youth and junior rankings?
                     • Quizzing 101 (monthly)
                     • Junior/Youth World Quizzing Championships (February)
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                                                   51  THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING MISSOURI
                                                   52  (HMS) BEAGLE
                                                   53  Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
                                                   54  FORMULA 1 / MOTOR RACING
November 2018
                                                   55  Floyd MAYWEATHER jr
 1    SIX                                          56  SEVEN
 2    BIG FRIENDLY GIANT                           57  OCCLUDED Front
 3    MARDI GRAS                                   58  RED Blood Cells
 4    BELGIUM                                      59  20 / TWENTY
 5    STELLA                                       60  KRYPTON
 6    HARRY POTTER                                     Burj KHALIFA / KHALIFA Tower / Burj Dubai
                                                   61
 7    Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER                            (previous name)
 8    Rainbow SERPENT / Rainbow Snake              62  WORLD WAR 1 / The GREAT WAR
 9    SKITTLES                                     63  Mark TWAIN / Thomas Jefferson SNODGRASS
 10   PERFECT Number                               64  FIVE
 11   LADY GAGA / Stefani GERMANOTTA               65  AUSTRALIA RULES
 12   PAWN                                         66  LES MISÈRABLES
 13   Mikhail GORBACHEV                            67  Court JESTER / Fool
 14   GREEN                                        68  CYTOPLASM
 15   CANARY Islands / CANARIES                    69  George WASHINGTON
 16   THREE                                        70  AUSTRALIA
 17   MAH-JONG                                     71  BUILDING
 18   CIABATTA                                     72  Michael JACKSON
      Ada LOVELACE / Augusta Ada Byron / Augusta   73  BOTTICELLI (means 'little barrel')
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      Ada King, Countess of Lovelace               74  The Championships, WIMBLEDON
 20   Scott MORRISON                               75  Federal Republic of SOMALIA
 21   ELASTIGIRL                                   76  Marc ANTONY
 22   TIGER Shark / GALEOCERDO CUVIER              77  1776
 23   NOODLES                                      78  James BOND / 007
 24   FLORENCE / Firenze                           79  CHINA
 25   CONFUCIUS / KǑNG FŪZǏ /Master KONG           80  Our Lady of REIMS
 26   SUPER BOWL / NFL CHAMPIONSHIP                81  JAMAICA
 27   DIVERGENT                                    82  GO PRO
 28   TIESTO / ALLURE                              83  BAD LIP READING
 29   Priyanka CHOPRA                              84  ISLAM
 30   BOTTLENOSE Dolphin                           85  CROCHET
 31   SYNAGOGUE(s)                                 86  ARGENTINIAN
 32   Queen ELIZABETH THE SECOND                   87  BUDDHISM
 33   QATAR                                        88  PALEO Diet
 34   Henry FORD                                   89  BLACK TUESDAY
 35   Ancient EGYPTIANS                            90  LITHIUM
 36   TAURUS                                       91  SWITZERLAND
 37   Lewis CARROLL / Charles Lutwidge DODGSON     92  PEPSI
 38   BARCELONA                                    93  MADAGASCAR
 39   WASHINGTON (D.C.)                            94  Republic of PANAMA
 40   NORWAY                                       95  Edvard MUNCH
 41   BART / Bartholomew                           96  Anna-Lou "Annie" LEIBOVITZ
 42   L                                            97  SAFARI
 43   TAJ MAHAL                                    98  BETA
 44   STAR TREK                                        Marilyn MONROE / Norma Jeane BAKER/Norma
                                                   99
 45   MUSIC Streaming                                  Jeane MORTENSON
 46   Kanye WEST / (now known as) YE               100 MEDUSA
 47   ANTARCTICA                                   101 Indira GANDHI / Indira Nehru
 48   JOULE
 49   The SUN
 50   OXYGEN
NEED TO KNOW…
To help you in your QUEST to become a better quizzer,
we will be adding facts, notes and useful links every
month to the questions marked with an ∞.
Something In The Stars                                         Our Solar System
The 12 star signs of the western zodiac often come up in       How to remember the order the eight planets:
quizzes. One question we see a lot asks what your sign         My – Mercury
would be if you’d been born on Christmas Day (25               Very – Venus
December). You’d be Capricorn.                                 Educated – Earth
                                                               Mother – Mars
Here’s a list of the signs of the zodiac. It’s worth looking   Just – Jupiter
at their symbols too, and you should just use these dates      Served – Saturn
as a guide as some sources vary slightly.                      Us – Uranus
                                                               Noodles – Neptune
Aquarius - January 20 - February 18                            (Have you noticed that the names of the three planets
Pisces - February 19- March 20                                 furthest from the Sun spell out ‘SUN’? Handy!)
Aries - March 21 to April 19
Taurus - April 20 - May 20
                                                               Pottering Around
Gemini - May 21 - June 21
                                                               A quiz is not a quiz without a reference to Harry Potter
Cancer - June 21 - July 22
                                                               somewhere. It’s popular, and there’s a LOT of material to
Leo - July 23 -August 22
                                                               write questions about. A rich vein!
Virgo - August 23 - September 22
Libra - September 23 - October 22
                                                               It’s worth learning who the main characters are, the
Scorpio - October 23 - November 21
                                                               names of the houses, that the Hogwarts motto means
Sagittarius - November 22 - December 21
                                                               ‘Never tickle a sleeping dragon’ and that JK Rowling’s
Capricorn - December 22 - January 19
                                                               official Harry Potter website is called Pottermore.
Pssst… sometimes Ophiucus is cited as a 13th sign, which
really messes everything up!                                   Tips from the quiz pros
                                                               This month’s tip comes from one of the International
Watching the Detectives                                        Quizzing Association’s directors, Jane Allen.
Here are five quick questions on detective characters that
regularly crop up in quizzes:                                  “The first rule of quiz is ‘READ THE QUESTION’. It sounds
1. Dr John Watson is the name of which deerstalker hat-        obvious, but many a point has been lost by not reading or
wearing sleuth’s companion?                                    listening to a question carefully. Well-written questions
2. Which actress plays Jessica Fletcher in the detective       will often have clues worked into them that you might
series ‘Murder, She Wrote’?                                    miss if you’re not careful.”
3. Name the scruffy Los Angeles TV detective famously
played by Peter Falk?
4. St Mary Mead is the home of which Agatha Christie
character?
5. What is the first name of Colin Dexter’s Oxford-based
policeman, Inspector Morse?
Answers:                                                       Entering your scores…
1. Sherlock Holmes
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The Oscars                                                     Deadline: 11pm UK time on 18 November for proctored
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knowing who the winners are. There’s a pretty good             International Quiz Rankings. You’ll find more information
official database too: http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org        on the rankings at: www.worldquizrankings.com