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Get ready to put your general knowledge to the test with 36 pub quiz questions!🧠
You’ll be recalling everything from capitals and currencies to iconic paintings, legendary bands, and unforgettable film characters. Whether it’s identifying the Red Planet, naming the fairy in Peter Pan, or remembering who directed Pulp Fiction, there’s something here to test every corner of your brain.
Covering everything from world-famous movies and TV shows to geography, science, history, and literature, this quiz will challenge how much you truly know. So sharpen your mind, and let’s see how many you can get right…🚀
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#26 is wrong. The tower is actually called The Elizabeth Tower. It was so named in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubillee in 2012. Before that it was just The Clock Tower of The Houses of Parliament/Palace of Westminster.
Actually, i was called St Stephen's tower. It's the bell that's Big Ben
Load More Replies...Neither the clock nor the tower it sits is called 'Big Ben'! Big Ben is the bell it rings. World War ll ended in 1946, only the European war ended in 1945.
World War II officially ended on September 2, 1945, when Japan formally signed the instrument of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. While the war in Europe concluded earlier with Germany's surrender on May 8, 1945 (VE Day), the conflict continued in the Pacific until the formal surrender in September. May 8, 1945 (VE Day): Victory in Europe Day marked the unconditional surrender of N**i Germany, ending the war on the Western Front. August 15, 1945 (VJ Day): Japan announced its surrender following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. September 2, 1945 (Formal End): The official surrender ceremony took place in Tokyo Bay, bringing a final end to the global conflict.
Load More Replies...#26 is wrong. The tower is actually called The Elizabeth Tower. It was so named in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubillee in 2012. Before that it was just The Clock Tower of The Houses of Parliament/Palace of Westminster.
Actually, i was called St Stephen's tower. It's the bell that's Big Ben
Load More Replies...Neither the clock nor the tower it sits is called 'Big Ben'! Big Ben is the bell it rings. World War ll ended in 1946, only the European war ended in 1945.
World War II officially ended on September 2, 1945, when Japan formally signed the instrument of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. While the war in Europe concluded earlier with Germany's surrender on May 8, 1945 (VE Day), the conflict continued in the Pacific until the formal surrender in September. May 8, 1945 (VE Day): Victory in Europe Day marked the unconditional surrender of N**i Germany, ending the war on the Western Front. August 15, 1945 (VJ Day): Japan announced its surrender following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. September 2, 1945 (Formal End): The official surrender ceremony took place in Tokyo Bay, bringing a final end to the global conflict.
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