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Bodyke NS. Quiz Time. 1. What is the capital of Italy? 2. What breakfast cereal did Goldilocks eat in the three bears house? 3. What Chelsea footballer was married to Cheryl Cole? 4. Name the Offaly man who succeeded Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach of Ireland?

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  1. Bodyke NS Quiz Time

  2. 1. What is the capital of Italy? 2. What breakfast cereal did Goldilocks eat in the three bears house? 3. What Chelsea footballer was married to Cheryl Cole? 4. Name the Offaly man who succeeded Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach of Ireland? 5. What is the name given to a time keeping device worn on the wrist beginning with ‘W’? 6. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk where on the 21st July 1969? 7. What is a female deer called? 8. In the popular saying, what are birds of a feather said to do? 9. Which Beckham baby shares its name with the Shakespeare character you would associate with Juliet? 10. What colour is sapphire? Round 1

  3. 1. In what city in Ireland would you find “The Spire”? 2. The Alps are a mountain range in the south of what country famous for the Louvre museum? 3. Wood and cork float on water? True or False? 4. What does the sail on a ship depend on to work? 5. In which German city would you find the Reichstag Parliament building? 6. In mathematics what is the opposite of multiply? 7. In History what do the letters BC stand for? 8. Spell the plural of the word Wolf correctly? 9. Who defeated Tipperary in the All Ireland Hurling Final in 2009? 10. Who did Guy Ritchie split from in November 2008? ROUND 2

  4. 1. How many counties in Leinster? 2. Who does Wayne Rooney play for? 3. Which sport is associated with “The Ashes”? 4. The Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria were ships used by which explorer? 5. In what country would you find Ayer’s Rock? 6. What fictional character created by Bram Stoker is repelled by garlic, holy water and a crucifix? 7. What game show could you have used the lifelines: Phone a friend, 50/50 and ask the audience? 8. How many American Presidents are carved in Mount Rushmore? 9. What do you call a female fox? 10. What park in Dublin would you visit to see Aras an Uachtarain, the home of the Irish President? Round 3

  5. 1. How many sides has a triangle? 2. If a square has a side of length 6cm, what is the perimeter of the square? 3. How many counties are in Ulster? 4. Complete: “Are You Smarter than a __ Year Old? 5. What is the average of 24, 48, 16 and 32? 6. In Enid Blyton’s Famous Five, how many kids were there? 7. What colour on traffic lights is associated with go? 8. If Dr. Stands for Doctor and Fr. stands for Father, what does Prof. stand for? 9. What is the largest county in Ireland? 10. Name the author of the book “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas? Round 4

  6. 1. What “A” is the term given to the twelve men Jesus picked to be his helpers? 2. In North America what is the term they use for autumn? 3. In Harry Potter, what do wizards call ‘ordinary people’? 4. What can be a box containing treasure, or part of your body? 5. What sport would you associate with Rodger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafa Nadal? 6. Name the organ in the body which acts like a pump pumping blood all around the human body. 7. In what year did Ireland, the UK and Denmark join the EU? 8. Graceland was the home of which famous, deceased singer? 9. The French Revolution took place in what country? 10. What is the first month of the year to have exactly 30 days? ROUND 5

  7. 1. Who pricked her finger on a spinning wheel and slept for 100 years? 2. What is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence called? 3. Name the Irish city found on the River Lagan? 4. Give the surname of Marco the famous Venetian explorer? 5. Peter Pan was the arch rival of which pirate? 6. What do the initials www stand for when used for an internet address? 7. What birds can be a barn, tawny or snowy? 8. What boat is found on the canals of Venice? 9. In what part of the human body would you find the jugular vein? 10. Name the French girl who led the French Army against the English, who had surrounded the city of Orleans? ROUND 6

  8. 1. What was Cu Chulainn’s original name? 2. Who in the bible had a coat of many colours? 3. In what Russian city would you find the Kremlin Palaces and Cathedrals? 4. “A Shooting __” is another name for a meteor? 5. Who was adopted as the patron saint of England in the 1300’s? 6. The leaf of what tree is found on the Canadian Flag? 7. Casino Royale, Tomorrow Never Dies and Goldeneye are films featuring which special agent? 8. Is Brazil located in North or South America? 9. Who was the Greek God of the sea? 10. On a treasure map what letter is said to mark where the treasure is buried? ROUND 7

  9. 1. Green, Hawksbill, Leatherback and Loggerback are all types of what sea creature? 2. Who is the scientist credited with discovering the law of gravity? 3. Angel (upper fall) is the highest waterfall in the world. In what country would you find it? 4. What is the term for a fear of closed spaces? 5. Thomas Edison is famous for inventing the light bulb. In what year was he born? 6. What is the name of the famous amphitheatre in Rome built on the orders of the Emperor Vespasian is called what? 7. What is the capital city of Portugal? 8. If I leave my house at 9.00 and arrive at my destination at 9.45 for how many minutes was I travelling? 9. What is the name given to the orange/yellow part of an egg? 10. In the Olympic Games what colour medal would you receive for 3rd place? ROUND 8

  10. 1. Basmati, short and long are all types of what food? 2. The River Rhone flows through what country which is also home to the Black Forest? 3. On what side of the road do we drive in Ireland? 4. What country does Theo Walcott play for? 5. The 2008 Olympics were held in what country? 6. The American president lives om what residence in Washington DC? 7. What “W” is the name given to the cord in the centre of a candle which carries fuel to the flame? 8. How many degrees are there in a straight angle? 9. With what piece of furniture would you associate sheets, duvet and pillows? 10. On a compass what is the opposited of east? ROUND 9

  11. 1. What is the name given to someone who studies rocks? 2. If you visited the Burren, what county would you be in? 3. How many years are in a decade? 4. Who succeeded Mary Robinson as the President of Ireland? 5. In the traditional song, in what city did Molly Malone sell cockles and mussels? 6. The iPod was invented and manuafactured by what company? 7. What part of speech is the word “and” – a verb or a conjunction? 8. In the classic children’s book the entrance to the magical land of Narnia is through where? 9. What bird is the symbol of peace? 10. What do we call a person who leads an orchestra or symphony? ROUND 10

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