| Question | Answer | Money |
| Complete this phrase. As sick as a... (A) Penguin (B) Parrot (C) Puffin (D) Partridge? | |
| Which legal document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property after death? (A) Will (B) Shall (C) Would (D) Should? | |
| Complete the title of the James Bond film The Man With The Golden...(A) Gun (B) Tooth (C) Delicious (D) Eagle? | |
| Which of these fruits shares its name with something superior or desirable? (A) Apricot (B) Mango (C) Grapefruit (D) Plum? | |
| In which sport do two teams pull at the opposite ends of a rope? (A) Ice hockey (B) Basketball (C) Tug of War (D) Polo? | |
| Where would a cowboy wear his chaps? (A) On his hands (B) On his arms (C) On his legs (D) On his head? | |
| Which of these zodiac signs is not represented by an animal that grows horns? (A) Taurus (B) Capricorn (C) Aries (D) Aquarius? | |
| Sherpas and Gurkhas are native to which country? (A) Ecuador (B) Morocco (C) Nepal (D) Russia? | |
| Prime Minister Tony Blair was born in which country? (A) Northern Ireland (B) Scotland (C) England (D) Wales? | |
| Whose autobiography has the title A Long Walk To Freedom? (A) Ranulph Fiennes (B) Nelson Mandela (C) Mikhail Gorbachev (D) Mother Teresa? | |
| Duffle coats are named after a town in which country? (A) Germany (B) Holland (C) Belgium (D) Austria? | |
| Complete this stage instruction in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: 'Exit, pursued by a ...' (A) Dog (B) Tiger (C) Bear (D) Clown? | |
| The young of which creature is known as a squab? (A) Octopus (B) Pigeon (C) Salmon (D) Horse? | |
| Who is the patron saint of Spain? (A) St John (B) St James (C) St Peter (D) St Benedict? | |
| Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine? (A) Henry I (B) Henry V (C) Henry II (D) Richard I? | |
| Complete this phrase. As sick as a... (A) Penguin (B) Parrot (C) Puffin (D) Partridge | |
| Which legal document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property after death? (A) Will (B) Shall (C) Would (D) Should | |
| Complete the title of the James Bond film The Man With The Golden...(A) Gun (B) Tooth (C) Delicious (D) Eagle | |
| Which of these fruits shares its name with something superior or desirable? (A) Apricot (B) Mango (C) Grapefruit (D) Plum | |
| In which sport do two teams pull at the opposite ends of a rope? (A) Ice hockey (B) Basketball (C) Tug of War (D) Polo | |
| Where would a cowboy wear his chaps? (A) On his hands (B) On his arms (C) On his legs (D) On his head | |
| Which of these zodiac signs is not represented by an animal that grows horns? (A) Taurus (B) Capricorn (C) Aries (D) Aquarius | |
| Sherpas and Gurkhas are native to which country? (A) Ecuador (B) Morocco (C) Nepal (D) Russia | |
| Prime Minister Tony Blair was born in which country? (A) Northern Ireland (B) Scotland (C) England (D) Wales | |
| Whose autobiography has the title A Long Walk To Freedom? (A) Ranulph Fiennes (B) Nelson Mandela (C) Mikhail Gorbachev (D) Mother Teresa | |
| Duffle coats are named after a town in which country? (A) Germany (B) Holland (C) Belgium (D) Austria | |
| Complete this stage instruction in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: 'Exit, pursued by a ...' (A) Dog (B) Tiger (C) Bear (D) Clown | |
| The young of which creature is known as a squab? (A) Octopus (B) Pigeon (C) Salmon (D) Horse | |
| Who is the patron saint of Spain? (A) St John (B) St James (C) St Peter (D) St Benedict | |
| Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine? (A) Henry I (B) Henry V (C) Henry II (D) Richard I | |