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1
What is the alternative name for the 'Krebs Cycle'?
Acetic Acid Cycle
Lactic Acid Cycle
Citric Acid Cycle
Oxalic Acid Cycle
2
The word 'estival' relates to which season of the year?
Winter
Spring
Autumn
Summer
3
'Prince Edward Island' is the name of a Canadian province, but where are the 'Prince Edward Islands'?
South Africa
Chile
New Zealand
Bermuda
4
The earliest portrait in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, is a portrait of which historical figure?
Oliver Cromwell
Geoffrey Chaucer
Henry VII
Thomas Wolsey
5
The form of behaviour that is known as 'bunting', is a unique characteristic of which animal?
Elephant
Cat
Sheep
Goat
6
In betting terminology, a 'Goliath' is a wager consisting of how many bets?
227
237
247
257
7
A person described as a 'trencherman' would be particularly fond of what?
Food
Fun
Ferrets
Flying
8
The Woolworth Building in New York was designed in which architectural style?
Neo Gothic
Art Deco
Beaux Arts
Art Nouveau
9
Which darts player enters the arena to the Madonna song "Like A Prayer"?
Gary Andeson
Dean Winstanley
Adrian Lewis
Simon Whitlock
10
'Melocoton' is the Spanish word for which fruit?
Melon
Apricot
Peach
Strawberry
11
While looking for honey, Winnie the Pooh fell and landed on what type of bush?
Mulberry
Thorn
Bramble
Gorse
12
Which 16th century painter was regarded by his peers as the "sun amidst the stars"?
Botticelli
Canaletto
Raphael
Titian
13
What is the second largest Australian state by area?
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia
Northern Territory
14
'Ionium' is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope of which chemical element that has the atomic number 90?
Thorium
Neptunium
Americium
Protactinium
15
Which French king suffered from the delusion that he was made from glass, and therefore refused to allow people to touch him?
Charles II
Charles V
CharlesVI
Charles III
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