TRIVIA
Sports
1-How many players are there in a rugby team?
There are 15 players for team.
2-Which was the first catalan basketball team to win the European
Championship in the season 1993-94?
The first team to win the European Championship was Club
Joventut de Badalona.
3-What’s the name of Chelsea’s stadium and where is it?
Is called Stamford Bridge and is in London.
4-What was Jaume Alguersuari’s racing team’s name?
The name team is Toro Rosso.
5-What country is Roger Federer from and what sport has he been
number 1 in?
He is from Switzerland and has been the number 1 in tennis.
6-Where were the Olympic Games held in 2008?
Were in Pequin.
History
7-What country did the Germans invade in 1939 which was the
origin of the 2
nd
world war?
Invaded Poland.
8-Who was the British prime minister during the 2
nd
world war who
said: “we will never surrender!”?
Prime Minister was Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill.
9-When did India become independent from the British empire?
Became independent in 1947.
10-Which America president was killed in a theatre?
President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in a theatre.
11-Who was the leader of the Russian revolution in 1917?
Lenin was the leader of the Russian revolution.
12-In what battle was Napoleon finally defeated in the XIXth
century?
Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo.
Literature
13-Who’s the evil character, whose name mustn’t be mentioned, in
Harry Potter?
The character is Lord Voldemort.
14-What did Miguel Hernandez, the Spanish poet, devote his
“Nanas de…” to?
They are dedicated to his son.
15-Who wrote the novels in English “David Copperfield” or “Oliver
Twist”?
Charles Dickens wrote novels.
16-Who was awarded the literature Nobel last year? (He writes in
Spanish)
Mario Vargas Llosa won the literature Nobel last year.
17-“Journey to the centre of the Earth”, “Twenty thousand leagues
under the sea” or “Around the world in eighty day” are books written
by Julio Verne.
18-“to be or not to be” is the beginning of a monologue from the play
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark written by William Shakespeare.

Trivia

  • 1.
    TRIVIA Sports 1-How many playersare there in a rugby team? There are 15 players for team. 2-Which was the first catalan basketball team to win the European Championship in the season 1993-94? The first team to win the European Championship was Club Joventut de Badalona. 3-What’s the name of Chelsea’s stadium and where is it? Is called Stamford Bridge and is in London. 4-What was Jaume Alguersuari’s racing team’s name? The name team is Toro Rosso. 5-What country is Roger Federer from and what sport has he been number 1 in? He is from Switzerland and has been the number 1 in tennis. 6-Where were the Olympic Games held in 2008? Were in Pequin. History 7-What country did the Germans invade in 1939 which was the origin of the 2 nd world war? Invaded Poland. 8-Who was the British prime minister during the 2 nd world war who said: “we will never surrender!”? Prime Minister was Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill.
  • 2.
    9-When did Indiabecome independent from the British empire? Became independent in 1947. 10-Which America president was killed in a theatre? President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in a theatre. 11-Who was the leader of the Russian revolution in 1917? Lenin was the leader of the Russian revolution. 12-In what battle was Napoleon finally defeated in the XIXth century? Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo. Literature 13-Who’s the evil character, whose name mustn’t be mentioned, in Harry Potter? The character is Lord Voldemort. 14-What did Miguel Hernandez, the Spanish poet, devote his “Nanas de…” to? They are dedicated to his son. 15-Who wrote the novels in English “David Copperfield” or “Oliver Twist”? Charles Dickens wrote novels. 16-Who was awarded the literature Nobel last year? (He writes in Spanish) Mario Vargas Llosa won the literature Nobel last year. 17-“Journey to the centre of the Earth”, “Twenty thousand leagues under the sea” or “Around the world in eighty day” are books written by Julio Verne.
  • 3.
    18-“to be ornot to be” is the beginning of a monologue from the play Hamlet, Prince of Denmark written by William Shakespeare.