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  • anybody got some good quiz questions for the office tomorrow?
  • Lesanita2
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    Something that drives people mad. Preferably something they can’t google.

    mastiles_fanylion
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    Preferably something they can’t google.

    What colour is my jumper?

    mastiles_fanylion
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    What item is on the curtains in The Simpsons’ kitchen?

    bruneep
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    whats in my parcel

    allthepies
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    Who was the only member of the royal family to kick off a FA cup final ?

    (unfortunately google result #1 has the answer!)

    piedidiformaggio
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    In the song ‘Fairytale of New York’, the marching band were ‘singing Galway Bay’. But what was the marching band in the video really singing when they filmed the video?

    woody2000
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    How many feathers are on a Purdue chicken?
    How many fibers are intertwined on a shredded wheat biscuit?
    What does ‘Touche et Lele Pu’ mean?
    How many times did the Batmobile catch a flat?

    🙂

    ski
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    Got to be the plane on a conveyor belt question 😉

    scotabroad
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    Which European country has the longest coastline?

    A – Norway.

    allthepies
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    ski +1 🙂

    Lesanita2
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    whats that one?

    woody2000
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    Noooooo! For the love of god no!!

    Lesanita2
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    there are engineers in the offise. That should drive them mad.

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    scottish team in the final of the FA cup?
    queen’s park – 1884 and 1885 both v Blackburn Rovers (2-1 and 2-0), lost both

    GrahamS
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    Q: According to the classic Judy Garland song, where would you “weigh a pie”?

    A: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

    project
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    Where have all the missing issues of Singletrack magazine gone,

    Which lib dem is going to be sacked first,

    What is the collective brain cell count of the average politician,

    clubber
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    Q What is the biggest spectator sporting event in the world
    A TdF – 2 million-ish IIRC

    EDIT – a lot more than that!

    Spectators
    12 to 15 million spectators
    •70 % men and 30 % women
    •85 % of spectators French and 15 % non-French
    •130 km travelled on average to come and see the Tour
    •6 hours of presence at the roadside on average

    http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/us/histoire_statistiques.html

    woody2000
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    Weigh a Pie

    Way Up High surely?

    sweepy
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    corncobs- on the simpsons kitchen curtains

    GrahamS
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    Way Up High surely?

    Yes woody, well done.

    climbingcragrat
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    A lot depends on the background of the participants. However you could try:

    Which are formed by the natural numbers including 0 (0, 1, 2, 3, …) together with the negatives of the non-zero natural numbers (?1, ?2, ?3, …). Viewed as a subset of the real numbers, they are numbers that can be written without a fractional or decimal component, and fall within the set {… ?2, ?1, 0, 1, 2, …}.

    It’s obviously integers but gives the impression of something harder.

    You can always go for easier ones like how long was the 100 years war but that’s easy to google of course.

    cheers
    Phillip

    woody2000
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    doh! 🙂

    bruneep
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    Woody woody woody!!!

    GrahamS
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    Preferably something they can’t google.

    You realise of course that any answers folk give you on this Internet forum will then appear on google, even if they didn’t before 🙂

    Perhaps you should post some fake questions and answers so you can find out who is cheating. 😈

    TheGingerOne
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    Does the manual for a gun come with a ‘Troubleshooting’ section?

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