Welcome to "Quiztime" - with me your genial host - Norman Bates. This week, the quiz has a theme which is foreshadowed by the image above. I am sure you will soon guess what it is. As usual, there are just ten questions and also as usual, answers will be given in the Comments section. Good luck!
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1. Which country does this flag belong to?
(a) Tajikistan (b) Central African Republic (c) Canada (d) Tuvalu
2. This European flag has got a map on it. Which Mediterranean country does it belong to?
3. This is the flag of a South American country... but which one?
4. This is the flag of a famous car company but which one?
5. This is England's flag but what is it also known as?
(a) Queen Elizabeth's flag (b) The flag of St George
(c) The flag of St Edmund (d) The Quadrant Flag
6. How many stars are there on the flag of the USA?
7. Which country was the first to plant its flag at The South Pole?
8. This is the flag of a Pacific island nation but which one?
(a) Kiribati (b) The Philippines (c) New Zealand (d) Fiji
9. Which charity does this old flag belong to?
10. Below you can see some Cornish cider in a container but what is that container called? (Clue: Think about the theme of this week's quiz)
ANSWERS
ReplyDelete1 (c) Canada
2 Cyprus
3 Chile
4 Ferrari
5 (b) The flag of St George
6 50
7 Norway
8 (a) Kiribati
9 The Red Cross
10 flagon
1. Canada.
ReplyDelete2. Cyprus, and i know this because I just watched a program about Cyprus!
3. Chile.
4. Ferrari!
5. Liz's Flag???
6. Fifty.
7. I'd like to say America but I don't know.
8. Through process of elimination, I say Kiribati.
9.Red Cross.
10. Flaggard? Flagjar? FlagJug? I was never going to get this one.
70%! Woo Hoo!
I am surprised that you didn't know flagon Bob! Good effort lad!
Delete7 for me this time.
ReplyDeleteWell you are in a holiday mood right now.
DeleteScored 6 this time. ,missed on 3 6 7 and 8. Thought No.6 was 51. !
ReplyDeleteSenior citizens receive two free points for every quiz attempted.
DeleteWow.. number 9 really got me stumped.
ReplyDeleteSorry. I had to put two or three difficult questions in.
Delete6 out of ten.
ReplyDeleteNot bad for a fellow who drinks Newcastle Brown!
DeleteI have not got up to this general knowledge round yet. I still have to do my specialist round. Please could you set me questions on Astronomical Physics, Genome Microphysiology, or Goole.
ReplyDelete1. Name the world famous Stanford University-based genome microphysiologist who has never visited Goole.
Delete2. How many astronomical physicists live in Goole?
1) Ron Davis.
Delete2) None.
100%
Delete5/10. I am not good with flags as I am not particularly interested in them.
ReplyDeleteTime to get interested then laddie!
DeleteCan't do flags, don't believe in nationalism. St.George's flag flying from some window always makes me cross.
ReplyDelete...makes me CROSS. Was the pun intended Thelma?
DeleteGot most except 4,7, and 8
ReplyDeleteYou could seek out an evening class in vexillology.
Delete9 out of 10. (my atlas helped with its pages of flags) I didn't know Norway planted that first flag.
ReplyDeleteAtlas? Did you read the rules?
DeleteRules??
Delete5/10. In general I'm no good with flags (nor maps, nor cars). But I knew Canada, the Red Cross, St George, the stars on the US flag + had a "hunch" that Norway was first at the South Pole (although I didn't recall details). I also recognised the word "flagon" as some kind of container for liquid when I read it - but it didn't spring to mind for me from the picture (or even the clue). (And had I'd been asked to draw a picture of a flagon, I'd probably have failed!)
ReplyDeleteYou need to have more confidence in your quizzing ability Monica!
Delete8 for me, I didn't know nos 3 or 8.
ReplyDeleteAn honest attempt - as usual Carol!
DeleteEight for me. I missed numbers 2 and 3. Being a lover of history is why I knew 7 and I guessed correctly on 8 based upon your history.
ReplyDeleteI guess eight isn't too bad.
Delete70% this week, passable, barely, time for a flagon of cider.
ReplyDeleteMore revision required young man!
DeleteNine out of ten. I missed no. 7.
ReplyDeleteRoald Amundsen led the successful Norwegian expedition in 1911.
Delete6 right for me which is better than I have been doing!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work young lady!
Delete8 out of 10 - missed Cyprus and Chile!
ReplyDeleteA fine effort young lady.
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