The document contains questions for a quiz club meeting. It includes questions about Albert Einstein's last words, an Italian World War 1 pilot named Count Francesco Baracca, a manufacturing federation located in Hubli, India, and the band Steeleye Span. There are also questions about sports terms, units of measurement, baseball player Lou Gehrig, the origin of the word "quiz", stone circles or megaliths, collective nouns, characters in literature, beverages like 7Up and Coca-Cola, paper towels, and the childhood of famous physicist Stephen Hawking.
6. Question 5 It’s death! It’s death! It’s life! It’s life! It’s death! It’s death! It’s life! It’s life! This is the hairy man Who brought up the sun And caused it to shine again on me One upward step! Another upward step! Up to the top! .. the Sun shines!!! What in the name of holy hell is this?? (Hint-sports connect!!)
7. Question 6 X is recognised (in a rather screwball manner) to be the unit of Y. One milliX is defined as the amount needed to launch a single ship.X and Y plz.
8. Question 7 X was chiefly remembered for his prowess as a hitter and the longevity of his consecutive games played record, which stood for more than a half-century. Popularly called "The Iron Horse" for his durability, X set several Major League records.His record for most career grand slam home runs (23) still stands as of 2008. X was voted the greatest first baseman of all time by the Baseball Writers' Association. He was also the leading vote-getter on the Major League Baseball All-Century Team, chosen by fans in 1999.Inspite of all this X today is probably better known because of something else. Name X.
9. Question 8 What in the english language is thought to arise from the latin abbreviation "Qo"??
10. Question 9 X may be found singly as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Their size can vary considerably; but their shape is generally uneven and squared, often tapering towards the top.X are widely distributed across Europe, Africa, and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; in particular in the British Isles and Brittany. They originate from many different periods across pre-history, and were erected as part of a larger Megalithic culture that flourished in Europe and beyond. The function of X has provoked more debate than practically any other issue in European pre-history. Over the centuries they have variously been thought to have been used by Druids for human sacrifice, used as territorial markers or elements of a complex ideological system, or functioned as early calendars.X please.
11. Question 10 If its a parliament of owls, a murder of crows and a church of squrrels, what is the collective noun for teachers??
12. Question 11 Where in the world of literature would you come across a quiff or a cow-lick??
13. Question 12 X was originally marketted as patent madicine to cure hangovers due to the presence of Lithium citrate. However in 1936, this ingredient was dropped in order to remarket the brand, thus leaving the product with a particular group of ingredients which remained the same till recently and formes one of the urban legends about its naming. Which product are we talking about??
14. Question 13 For the polish launch party of this particular product, the journalists were all taken to a submarine, in order to experience a world without _________. what product are we talking about??
15. Question 14 The concept of X came about in 1883 when a printer in Cheyenne, Wyoming ran out of normal paper when printing a telephone directory and as a result had to use something unusual. What are we talkin about??
18. Question 17 X was born in Ripley, Surrey, England, the son of 16 year old Patricia Molly _______ and Edward Walter Fryer, a 24-year-old soldier from Montreal, Quebec, Canada; the two were not married. Fryer shipped off to war prior to X birth and then returned to Canada. X grew up with his grandmother, Rose, and her second husband Jack, believing they were his parents and that his mother was his older sister!! X later went on to be given ”God like” status in his field. Who are we talking about??