Bit of a complicated answer for a quiz though!
Might be whoosh parrot, but I don't see how '2' is a complicated answer?
Bit of a complicated answer for a quiz though!
My favourite is "would you like to go to a pub quiz"
Me: No, I'm 37 and not a massive bender
You can have roundabouts on motorways, bewilderingly enough. There's one where the m58 joins the m6 as well, and a few others.
Well, yeah, and I do find you have to compile questions very carefully to avoid that. If it's ambiguous and you run into a pedant you are in for trouble!Fair point, I suppose the roundabout is technically part of the motorway.
It's these kind of ambiguities that are a pub quiz masters worst nightmare. Some drunken arse is bound to start a massive argument with you and not let it drop.
I should really know this off the top of my head but I'm going to open the bible app on my phone to check... I think it's 14.Might be whoosh parrot, but I don't see how '2' is a complicated answer?
Might be whoosh parrot, but I don't see how '2' is a complicated answer?
There were two pairs (i.e. 4) of the unclean animals and 7 pairs (i.e. 14) of the clean animals plus 7 pairs of the birds.
Although you could also argue (I think) that it was just 2 each of the unclean, 7 each of the clean and 7 each of the birds. I can't remember the specifics any more.
That'd do it haha!I had the feeling that the question caught people out because it asked how many MOSES took, when it was NOAH who had the Ark.
I had the feeling that the question caught people out because it asked how many MOSES took, when it was NOAH who had the Ark.
Noah's complicated enough anyway.
One pair of unclean, check your bible.There were two pairs (i.e. 4) of the unclean animals and 7 pairs (i.e. 14) of the clean animals plus 7 pairs of the birds.
Although you could also argue (I think) that it was just 2 each of the unclean, 7 each of the clean and 7 each of the birds. I can't remember the specifics any more.

One pair of unclean, check your bible.
Oh no, it turns out I'm the pedant![]()
We should definitely host a pub quiz together.The ambiguity comes from 7:2 and 7:3 - is it talking about pairs or actual numbers. I've seen arguments that at this stage it's referring to pairs.
Hence why even without the trick it's not an easy question to answer.
We should definitely host a pub quiz together.
Share scheme relief is now part of CTA 2009, but everyone still refers to it as schedule 23 relief. Which finance act was that schedule part of?Two tax advisors hosting a quiz? Imagine the pedantry!
Fair point, I suppose the roundabout is technically part of the motorway.
It's these kind of ambiguities that are a pub quiz masters worst nightmare. Some drunken arse is bound to start a massive argument with you and not let it drop.

Did no one know where they play? I have an advantage as I used to live near there, but surely someone would go for Birkenhead even if they had their doubts about it being a city?I went to a quiz once where the question was 'In which CITY do Tranmere Rovers play?' - he gave the answer as Birkenhead. That's not a city. The only team that got it right out of 26 teams was the one his daughter was on![]()
24?One I hate as well: what is the LOWEST possible score you can have to legitimately win a game of snooker?
I told them it wasn't in London.Eh? In this context a "bender" has always meant "to drink excessively", hasn't it?Someone who likes to put things into other people of the same sex's chocolate star fish.....