1. Who wrote the words `I've got a little list - I've got a little list Of society offenders who might well be under ground And who never would be missed - who never would be missed!`? a) Noël Coward b) W S Gilbert c) Tom Lehrer d) Lewis Carroll
2. What is the name of the ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England, to found Plymouth plantation and Plymouth colony in present-day Massachusetts? a) Mayflower b) The Medusa c) The Beagle d) Mary Rose
6. What is the name of the strong alcoholic drink distilled in Scandinavia from potato or grain and flavoured with caraway seeds? a) Applejack b) Armagnac c) Poteen d) Aquavit
8. Which German aircraft of World War II, which included the AR 196 floatplane and the AR 234, were the first German jet bombers? a) Spitfire b) Arado c) Arago d) Hawk
11. What Christian religious holiday is observed throughout the Western world on Dec 25 and traditionally marked by feasting and gift-giving? a) Epiphany b) Christmas c) Easter d) Pentecost
16. What is the term for words in a play spoken to the audience alone, conventionally unheard by the other characters on stage? a) Monologue b) Speech c) Apostrophe d) Aside
21. What was the US political scandal in which men hired by Republicans broke into the Democratic Party campaign headquarters during the 1973 Presidential election campaign? a) Oregon Trail b) Gettysburg c) Watergate d) Marshall Plan
28. Famous for its coffee and the nuts named after it, which country occupies almost half the continent of South America? a) Brazil b) Peru c) Chile d) Colombia
30. Who wrote the words `As good almost kill a man as kill a good book; who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye.`? a) Charles Dickens b) John Milton c) William Caxton d) Samuel Johnson