Good quiz questions

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I need to write 20 quiz questions for this weekend. I've already written a few and wondered if any one here had good questions to add.

What I have so far:

Q: Of the almost 200 countries in the world how many have the British not invaded? To within 10.

A: 22

Q: Harry Redknapp ran over his wife this week in a ‘freak accident’, but what is his wife’s name?

A: Sandra

Q: What is the highest/largest house number in the UK. To within 100

A: 2679

Full address: 2679 Stratford Road, Hockley Heath, SOLIHULL B94 5NH


Q: This week Nintendo officially announced their new games console. What is it called?

A: Nintendo Switch

Q: Tracy Brabin won the by-election for Batley and Spen this week with an 85% majority. Previously an actress from what television show is she most famous?

A: Coronation Street

Q: Who is on the back of the new five pound note?

A: Winston Churchill

Q: Which movie won the award for ‘Best Picture’ at this years Oscars?

A: Spotlight

Q: Mike Austin holds the record for longest golf drive in professional play. How far did he drive it? To within 20 yards

A: 515 yards

Q: The European Space Agency sent a probe to Mars this week which, in all likelihood, crashed to the surface. This follows another failed attempt in 2003 What was the name of the 2003 probe?

A: Beagle-2
 
I hosted/wrote a weekly pub quiz here for almost a year, doing 50 questions a week, so I'll dig some up when I get home. Obviously mine had to be written for an international crowd, but sure I can pull out a few.

(FWIW, I always used the "guess the obscure big number" questions for spot prizes, seemed unfair to have a team win or lose points based almost entirely on lucky guesses.)
 
(FWIW, I always used the "guess the obscure big number" questions for spot prizes, seemed unfair to have a team win or lose points based almost entirely on lucky guesses.)

as above the 'to the nearest number' questions aren't really your general quiz question fare. they are more suited to tie breaks/spot prizes. I've a pile saved at home too from when I used to run the odd one in my local - I can post a few up or trust mail you a load of them if you want.

what type of quiz is it?
 
What is the only song that, in its title, contains a lyric present in the song it toppled from the number one spot?

ABBA - Mamma Mia
(Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody)
 
Q: Sir Bradley Wiggins has been widely criticised for using T.U.E's before races. For what does the 'T' stand in the acronym ?

A: Therapeutic (Use Exemption)
 
Name the hero in the Legend of Zelda series of games?
Link

Who is the arcade game character called both Mr Video and Jumpman better known as now?
Mario

What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise?
Venus

50 Shades of Gray started as fan fiction of what other book series?
Twilight Saga

Which sci-fi movie was famously written with characters that could have been played by an actor of either sex?
Alien

How many actors have played James Bond? Bonus points for as many names as possible too.
1) Barry Nelson (1954 Casino Royale TV movie)
2) Bob Holness (1956 Moonraker radio adaption)
3) Bob Simmons (1962 Dr No. The man who walks in front of the gun barrel)
4) Sean Connery (1962-1967 - Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice. 1971 - Diamonds are Forever. 1983 - Never Say Never Again)
5) Roger Moore (1964 - Comedy sketch, 1973-1985 Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill)
6) David Niven (1967 Casino Royale)
7) Terence Cooper (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
8) Woody Allen (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
9) Joanna Pettet (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
10) Daliah Lavi (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
11) Peter Sellers (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
12) Ursula Andress (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
13) Barbara Bouchet (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
14) George Lazenby (1969 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service)
15) Christopher Cazenove (1973 BBC Omnibus: The British Hero)
16) Timothy Dalton (1987-1989 - The Living Daylights, License to Kill)
17) Michael Jayston (1990 - You Only Live Twice radio Adaption)
18) Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002 - Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day)
19) Daniel Craig (2006-2015 - Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre)
20) Toby Stephens (2008-2012 - BBC Radio Adaptions of Dr No, Goldfinger and From Russia With Love)

What is the Ultimate Question for the Ultimate Answer to Life, The Universe and Everything? Oh, and by the way, the Ultimate Answer is 42
What do you get if you multiply six by nine.

What was Luke Skywalkers name originally going to be?
Luke Starkiller
 
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Good point on the guess the obscure number ones, will swap them out with some normal questions.

what type of quiz is it?

I am going away this weekend with friends to play golf. Typically we play poker in the evenings. However that isn't normally much fun for whoever gets knocked out first.

This time we are all writing 20 questions each and will have a quiz. There is a one point penalty if you have the same question as someone else and there is a 3 point penalty if your questions are the highest scoring or lowest scoring for everyone else's combined score for your round. (if that makes sense. idea is to prevent anyone making their questions too easy/too hard).
 
Name the hero in the Legend of Zelda series of games?
Link

Who is the arcade game character called both Mr Video and Jumpman better known as now?
Mario

What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise?
Venus

50 Shades of Gray started as fan fiction of what other book series?
Twilight Saga

Which sci-fi movie was famously written with characters that could have been played by an actor of either sex?
Alien

How many actors have played James Bond? Bonus points for as many names as possible too.
1) Barry Nelson (1954 Casino Royale TV movie)
2) Bob Holness (1956 Moonraker radio adaption)
3) Bob Simmons (1962 Dr No. The man who walks in front of the gun barrel)
4) Sean Connery (1962-1967 - Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice. 1971 - Diamonds are Forever. 1983 - Never Say Never Again)
5) Roger Moore (1964 - Comedy sketch, 1973-1985 Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill)
6) David Niven (1967 Casino Royale)
7) Terence Cooper (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
8) Woody Allen (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
9) Joanna Pettet (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
10) Daliah Lavi (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
11) Peter Sellers (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
12) Ursula Andress (1967 Casino Royale - All agents were renamed James Bond)
13) George Lazenby (1969 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service)
14) Christopher Cazenove (1973 BBC Omnibus: The British Hero)
15) Timothy Dalton (1987-1989 - The Living Daylights, License to Kill)
16) Michael Jayston (1990 - You Only Live Twice radio Adaption)
17) Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002 - Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day)
18) Daniel Craig (2006-2015 - Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre)
19) Toby Stephens (2008-2012 - BBC Radio Adaptions of Dr No, Goldfinger and From Russua With Love)

What is the Ultimate Question for the Ultimate Answer to Life, The Universe and Everything? Oh, and by the way, the Ultimate Answer is 42
What do you get if you multiply six by nine.

What was Luke Skywalkers name originally going to be?
Luke Starkiller

The james bond question is top.. I never knew that and that would make a fantastic question. I work in a pub and we are looking to do a quiz night soon and a question like that will certainly get the punters to understand where we could go with the quiz..
 
What name was given to the last steam locomotive built for British railways?

Evening star

Flying Scotsman has recently returned to mainline steam. What was the name of the 2nd loco of the same class that was purchased from BR and stripped for spare parts?

Salmon Trout
 
Is 1 light year, a measure of time or distance?
Distance, which is nearly 6 million million miles.
 
These are great guys. Keep them coming. Doing a little more looking around now. Will share any other great questions I find on my quest.
 
The james bond question is top.. I never knew that and that would make a fantastic question. I work in a pub and we are looking to do a quiz night soon and a question like that will certainly get the punters to understand where we could go with the quiz..

The best bit about that question is it really, REALLY annoys the film nerds. :D

Mention the normal ones first when supplying the answers, then go for the others. Ooooh they get angry. :D
 
Wouldn't to the nearest 10, be 20. The question implies rounding. {First question) same with question 3 it would be 2700 and the golf one etc etc

Technically and pedantically, the hitchhiker's question is incorrect. There isn't an answer, for if the question and answer are known in the same universe, it will cease to exist. The wrong answer was taken from Arthur's brain due to the planet earth programming not finishing correctly.

The planet one is wrong too. Uranus rotates clockwise too as it's thought to have collided with other planets.

The James Bond question is so ambiguously terrible, I'd walk out if that's the answer. Ridiculous.

Also how can you make something equally as hard as it is easy. 2 of your mates are going to get scewed because of complete chance. Say one person's total ends up being either one higher or lower than the average intelligence of the group. Harsh.
 
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Technically and pedantically, the hitchhiker's question is incorrect. There isn't an answer, for if the question and answer are known in the same universe, it will cease to exist. The wrong answer was taken from Arthur's brain due to the planet earth programming not finishing correctly.

But also works out mathematically. 6x9=54 and 54 in base13 is 42... *hangs head in nerdshame*

The planet one is wrong too. Uranus rotates clockwise too as it's thought to have collided with other planets.

Fairy nuff. Was always told that it was only Venus that rotated clockwise. Even had that as a pub quiz question and got it right.

The James Bond question is so ambiguously terrible, I'd walk out if that's the answer. Ridiculous.

See... drives the film nerds insane. :D
I especially like that Ursula Andress has played a Bond girl and James Bond. :D
 
See... drives the film nerds insane. :D
I especially like that Ursula Andress has played a Bond girl and James Bond. :D

What annoys me is the spoof film is not part of the anthology. You won't find it in a bond collection, so to says it's ambiguous is very fair. They weren't Bond. Hence Ursula andress has never played bond, she's just pretended to be him, as well as the silhouette guy. Not technically a correct answer imo. So yeah, mad film buff here, hence why I'd walk out.
 
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