1 nautical mile is shorter than 1.6km (UK: 1 mile)?
True False
False: 1 nautical mile is equal to 1.852km/1.1508 miles 1 nautical mile is equal to 1.852km/1.1508 miles
A vuvuzela is a horn used at South African soccer games?
True False
True: a horn used at soccer games in South Africa a horn used at soccer games in South Africa
Keanu Reeves played Neo in the 1999 movie 'The matrix'?
True False
True: Keanu Reeves starred as Neo Keanu Reeves starred as Neo
Apple was co-founded by Bill gates and Paul Allen?
True False
False: They co-founded Microsoft They co-founded Microsoft
The M1 motorway links the UK's M5 with the M40?
True False
False: The M42 links them The M42 links them
The Italian thief, Vincenzo Peruggia, became famous for stealing The Mona Lisa in 1911?
True False
True: He stole The Mona Lisa He stole The Mona Lisa
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book was released in 2000?
True False
False: It was released in 2007 It was released in 2007
The Jaguar motor car company uses the hood ornament 'The Spirit of Ecstasy'?
True False
False: It's Rolls Royce It's Rolls Royce
The British Army uses the advertising slogan 'Believe in Better'?
True False
False: The slogan's used by Sky The slogan's used by Sky
Vincent van Gogh was 37 years old when he died?
True False
True: He was 37 He was 37
The London Bridge is now located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona?
True False
True: It's in Lake Havasu City It's in Lake Havasu City
Chuck Yeager was famous for breaking the sound barrier in the Bell X-1?
True False
True: He broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 He broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1
The song 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' featured in the Coyote Ugly movie?
True False
True: It was in Coyote Ugly It was in Coyote Ugly
The name of the pub in Emmerdale Farm is The Woolpack?
True False
True: It's The Woolpack It's The Woolpack
There are 22 consonants in the English alphabet?
True False
False: There are 21 consonants There are 21 consonants
There are 32 white squares on a chessboard?
True False
True: There are 32 There are 32
In 1984, Midge Ure formed 'Band Aid' alongside Bob Geldof?
True False
True: Midge Ure and Bob Geldof formed Band Aid Midge Ure and Bob Geldof formed Band Aid
Mark Twain wrote the Novel 'Adventures of Tintin'?
True False
False: Herg� was the author Herg� was the author
With reference to British television, BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation?
True False
True: It's an abbreviation for British Broadcasting Corporation It's an abbreviation for British Broadcasting Corporation
There are four feet in a yard?
True False
False: There are three There are three