15-01-2020 09:09 - edited 15-01-2020 09:12
15-01-2020 09:09 - edited 15-01-2020 09:12
WHITE ROOM QUIZ- THE REVENGE!!
Morning everyone!
I posted advance notice of this quiz on Monday HERE
The White Room quiz with a difference!
@Mi-Amigo has been setting these quizzes and testing our brain power since August 2019.
Now it's HIS turn to be in the spotlight and show us what his knowledge is like, without access to reference books, Google, Wiki You Tube.
I also welcome everyone else to take part. @pgn , @gmarkj @MI5 @jonsie @WispaRed7 @RyanK1992 @jezza1234 @Marjo @Martin-O2 @Bob_Mcg @Sy @TallTrees and any other member new and old.
QUESTIONS:
Q1 (Inventions) Lewis Carroll was a well-known author. He was also an inventor. What was his most famous invention?
Q2: (Music) What song reached No.6 in the UK charts in the 1950's and then reached No.1 twenty nine years later?
Q3 (History) What was the shortest war ever fought?
Q4 (Sport) Up till July 2018, what was the most watched Sporting event in the World?
Q5 (Television) In the USA, who were the first couple to be seen in bed together on TV?
Q6 (Theatre) In the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet, how old was Juliet when she died?
Q7 (World Record) What building holds the world record for the most toilets?
Q8 (Culture) In what country is it considered extremely impolite to touch an adults head?
Q9 (Geography) What Middle east capital city was once called Philadelphia?
Q10 (Medicine) What is the oldest, most widely used drug in the world?
Q11 (Literature) “Night is generally my time for walking.” This is the opening line to which novel by Charles Dickens?
Q12 (Food and Drink) Which beer famously has a blue 5 pointed star on its label?
RULES: PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIMINGS
Everyone who wishes to take part must PM ME (@Cleoriff ) their answers between the hours of 00.01- 23.00pm THURSDAY 16th January.
@Mi-Amigo will post his answers OPENLY on the thread between 23.15 and 23.59pm the same day THURSDAY 16th January (once all PM'd answers have been sent to me)
Any answers which arrive or are posted after the times stated will be declared null and void.
Also no use of google, wiki, reference books or YouTube for anyone taking part.
ANSWERS AND RESULTS :
Each member will be awarded a for any correct answer
There will also be an award of the Thinkers
I will post the answers on Friday 17th January
That's it. Best of luck. Let battle commence
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 10:08
on 17-01-2020 10:10
on 17-01-2020 10:10
Answers given by contestants in the order of PM's received.
@Anonymous
1: the Time Machine (Incorrect) 2: Billy Hayley and the Comets - Rock Around The Clock (Incorrect)3: the 6 Day War (Incorrect)
4: Chris Hoy at the Olympics get his 'umpteenth' Gold Medal (incorrect) 5: Some people in the tv series Peyton Place (Incorrect)
6: Too Young (Incorrect)7: The Gherkin, London(Incorrect) 8: Japan (incorrect) 9: Riyadh (Incorrect) 10: aspirin (incorrect)11: A Christmas Carol (Incorrect) 12: 'Newkie Brahn' ... ... ... Newcastle Brown (Correct) 1 awarded
1) I'll go with an early version of the game Scrabble. Partly correct so 1/2 star awarded .2)Reet Petite by Jackie Wilson (Correct) awarded .3) we went to war with Zanzibar which lasted less than an hour?(Correct) awarded 4)Pure guess but logically I'd say the football world cup final.(Incorrect) 5) Had this in a pub quiz and can remember the argument about it but I think the final answer was Mary and Jonny Sterns? (Correct) Awarded 6) 13 (Correct) awarded 7)The Porcelain Palace in China (Incorrect) 8)Thailand (correct) awarded 9)Amman (Correct)
10) Alcohol (correct) 11)The Old Curiosity Shop (Correct) 12) Newky Brown: Newcastle Brown (Correct) 9 and half stars awarded
1) A way to write in the dark (Part correct) Awarded half a star. 2)A Elvis Presley Song (Incorrect) 3) Anglo Zanzibar war (correct) awarded 4) London 2012 Olympics (Correct) 5) Flintstones (Incorrect) 6) 14 (Incorrect) 7) Wembley Stadium (Correct) 😎 India (Incorrect) 9) Pass (Incorrect) 10) Penicillin (Incorrect) 11)Pass (Incorrect) 12) Heineken (Incorrect) 3 and half stars awarded.
1) Scrabble (Part correct) Awarded half a star 2) Elvis The Wonder of you (Incorrect) 3 Anglo Zanzibar war (Correct) 4) Beijing Olympics (Close but incorrect) 5) Fred and Wilma Flintstone (Incorrect) 6) 16 (Incorrect) 7) Armitage Shanks Factory (incorrect) 😎 Thailand (correct 9) Amman (Correct) 10) Alcohol (correct) 11)A midsummer nights dream (incorrect) 12) Newcastle Brown Correct 5 and half stars awarded
I will do the remaining contestants to follow. Sending before this times out...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 10:20
on 17-01-2020 10:20
I have also decided I am rounding the scores UP. These half stars are getting on my wick and it's harder to assess the Thinkers awards. There was 1 question no-one got right, so it's unfair to penalise. Quizmasters decision is final
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 11:37
on 17-01-2020 11:37
1) He invented the typewriter (Incorrect) 2)The song where they sing Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Incorrect) 3) A war that lasted 2 days, within one specific country.(Incorrect) 4)The Superbowl (Incorrect) 5) Was it Uhura and Captain Kirk in Star Trek? (incorrect) 6) She was 19 years old (Incorrect)
7) The White House (Incorrect) 😎 Japan (Incorrect) 9) Bucharest (Incorrect) 10) Alcohol (Correct)
11) Dracula (incorrect) 12) Heineken (Incorrect) One awarded
1) The Microwave (incorrect) 2) Pass (Incorrect) 3) The 6 day war (Incorrect) 4) Football World Cup 1986 (Incorrect) 5) The Waltons (Incorrect) 6) 15 (Incorrect) 7) Empire State Building (incorrect) 😎 Thailand (correct) 9) Tehran (incorrect) 10) Penicillin (Incorrect) 11) A Christmas Carol (incorrect) 12) Fosters (Incorrect) Total of one awarded
1) No idea 2) Unchained Melody (Incorrect) 3) 6 day war (Incorrect) 4) Olympics but don't know which one) Sorry @BobM can't accept that. It needed to be specific. 5) Lucille Ball (incorrect) 6) 14 (Incorrect) 7) Wembley Stadium (correct) 😎 Thailand (Correct 9) I'm thinking Oman or Amman so will go for Oman (Incorrect..should have stuck with Amman) 10) Alcohol (correct) 11) Old Curiosity Shop (correct) 12) Newcastle Brown Ale (correct) 5 stars awarded
1)The nyctograph, a tool for helping you to write in the dark(Part correct 1/2 star) 2) Living Doll by Cliff Richard or an Elvis one (Incorrect) 3) Anglo Zanzibar war (correct) 4) Fifa World Cup (incorrect)
5) I think it was an obscure US sitcom called "Mary and Johnny" (Correct) 6) 13 (Correct)
7) Wembley (Correct) 😎 Thailand (Correct) 9) Amman (Correct) 10) Alcohol (Correct) 11) Old Curiosity Shop (correct) 12) Newcastle Brown Ale (Correct) 9 and half stars awarded
1)a card template and square alphabet for writing in the dark - a nyctograph (Part correct half a star)
2) Reet Petite (good job I didn't ask for the singer) (Correct)
3)Anglo Zanzibar war (Correct) 4) FiFa World cup (Incorrect) 5) Lucy and Desi (Incorrect)
6) 13 (Correct) 7)Wembley stadium (Correct) 😎 Thailand (Correct) 9) Lebanon (Incorrect) 10) Cannabis (Incorrect) 11) Old Curiosity Shop (Correct) 12) Newcastle brown Ale (correct) Total 7 and half stars.
Going to post this and then do the Thinkers....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 11:51
on 17-01-2020 11:51
Apologies for the length of time it took to post, my fingers really did cramp!
Also, I'm rounding the stars up as no-one got the Lewis Carroll answer I posted, even though it was taken from the Lewis Carroll site(and QI) This means with half stars for correct other inventions have been awarded 1 star instead of a half
So joint first with a rounded up 10 stars are @MI5 and @pgn ...and I award you the Golden thinker
In third place with a rounded up 8 stars is @Mi-Amigo and I award you the Silver Thinker
In 4th place with a rounded up 6 stars is @jonsie Also awarded a silver thinker (Though maybe we should have a bronze...just a thought?)
Finally, as much as I enjoyed doing this, I will never do it again. It takes hours!! So hats off to @Mi-Amigo for keeping us all on our toes.
Thank you and good day
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 11:54
on 17-01-2020 11:54
Well done @Cleoriff it was a tough job and a tough quiz
Well done to everyone who had a go too
on 17-01-2020 12:03
on 17-01-2020 12:03
Well done to everyone who took part and a special mention for the quiz master/mistress who did a sterling job. Just think @Cleoriff you have a few days off before the 'Word Hunt Diamond' starts and by time the next 'White room Quiz' comes around you'll be an expert.
Seriously @Cleoriff you did a great job. @Mi-Amigo makes it look so easy, but to be honest I reckon he has a background staff of several people helping him out.
on 17-01-2020 12:12
on 17-01-2020 12:12
I had two people 'advising' me that the answers would be easy to work out if I did it on Excel. One was @pgn the other was my husband Ray. I pointed out ..
1) I had never used Excel actually and....
2) The format had always been to show the answers given by everyone(in condensed format) with stars awarded so how the hell would that work on Excel (I only said that to my other half not @pgn )
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2020 12:20
on 17-01-2020 12:20
CONGRATULATIONS @MI5 and @pgn for each getting 10 answers correct and the GOLD THINKER; and to @jonsie for getting 6 answer correct and the SILVER THINKER.
I am more than happy with getting 8 correct and the SILVER THINKER.
I`m kicking myself over the drug quesion. I knew that alcohol was/is used medically but thought - wrongly - it`s medical use did not date back as far as cannabis; and although I`ve heard of the alarm clock bed I had no idea it was invented by Lewis Carroll...
Also "Well done" to all those who took part.
A brilliant quiz. Thanks once again to @Cleoriff for organising and running this and for being a great - and very fair - quizmaster
Have I learnt anything from this? Yes. I still know nothing about sport or geography
on 17-01-2020 12:30
on 17-01-2020 12:30
@BobM wrote:Well done to everyone who took part and a special mention for the quiz master/mistress who did a sterling job. Just think @Cleoriff you have a few days off before the 'Word Hunt Diamond' starts and by time the next 'White room Quiz' comes around you'll be an expert.
Seriously @Cleoriff you did a great job. @Mi-Amigo makes it look so easy, but to be honest I reckon he has a background staff of several people helping him out.
Well said and I echo your comments on @Cleoriff doing a sterling job.
Nope. No background staff helping me out but do have a spare room stacked with reference books which I use when I put a quiz together. That said, as promised, I didn`t consult any book, or online source for my answers to this quiz.
There will be a new White Room Quiz next week - information on this will be posted on a thread on Monday...