SEE if you can answer Ray Mann’s questions on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Ray took home £125,000 – how much money would you have won (answers at bottom of the page)?
Q1 (£100): An unidentified flying object, or UFO, can also be known as a ‘flying…’ what?
A: Teapot B: Eggcup
C: Saucer D: Gravy boat
Q2 (£200): An artificial pacemaker stimulates the muscles of which organ in the human body?
A: Brain B: Heart
C: Liver D: Stomach
Q3 (£300): Which vocal skill is particularly associated with Alpine Switzerland?
A: Rapping B: Chanting
C: Yodelling D: Beatboxing
Q4: (£500): Which tool would most likely be used in the preparation of a crème brulee?
A: Chisel B: Pliers
C: Screwdriver D: Blowtorch
Q5 (£1,000): Which character in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is best known for its distinctive grin?
A: White rabbit B: March hare
C: Queen of hearts D: Cheshire cat
Q6 (£2,000): Which of these car companies has its headquarters in Sweden?
A: Volvo B: Hyundai
C: Nissan D: Toyota
Q7 (£4,000): The industrial area known as the Black Country is located in which metropolitan county?
A: Merseyside B: Tyne & Wear
C: West Midlands D: West Yorkshire
Q8 (£8,000): Which of these TV period dramas was created by Julian Fellowes?
A: The Crown B: Poldark
C: Victoria D: Downton Abbey
Q9 (£16,000): In the Olympic Games, which of these gymnastic disciplines is not part of the women’s competition?
A: Beam B: Rings
C: Vault D: Uneven bars
Q10 (£32,000): The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appear in which book of the Bible?
A: Revelation B: Judges
C: Exodus D: Matthew
Q11 (£64,000): In which of these films does Meryl Streep play a wholly fictional character and not one based on a real person?
A: Out of Africa B: The Hours
C: The Post D: Suffragette
Q12 (£125,000): In The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, what is the name of the inn where the pilgrims first meet?
A: The Tabard B: The Admiral Benbow
C: The Golden Perch D: The Moon Under Water
Q13 (£250,000) With which country does Germany share its longest land border?
A: Austria B: France
C: Netherlands D: Poland
Answers:
1C, 2B, 3C, 4D, 5D, 6A, 7C, 8D, 9B, 10A, 11B, 12A, 13A
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