The Quiz aka "Warrior's Trial" starts everyday at 15:30 server time. There are 25 multiple choice questions randomly picked from a pool. For each question you have 20 seconds to answer.
The questions below are in the works of being sorted. They are sorted in alphabetic order.
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| Questions | Answers |
|---|
| A 'cuppa' is an informal slang term for what? | Cup of Tea |
| A plumb line is used for making sure something is what? | Vertical |
| A traditional italian dish is spaghetti …? | Bolognese |
| According to the Bible, which of these is not an archangel? | Ishmael |
| According to the saying, 'there's no such thing as a free …'? | Lunch |
| An old person is sometimes described as 'long in the …'? | Tooth |
| At which fictional school is the musical 'Grease' set? | Rydell High |
| By what name is sodium carbonate commonly known? | Washing soda |
| Complete the name of the famous country singer, 'Shania …' | Twain |
| El Alamein is in which country? | Egypt |
| For what does the banking abbreviation A/C stand? | Account |
| In economics, what does the 'D' stand for in the abbreviation GDP? | Domestic |
| In music, which symbols indicate relative loudness? | Dynamics |
| In painting, which of these is not a secondary colour? | Red |
| In the nursery rhyme, who met a pleman? | Simple Simon |
| In the rhyme, what did the Sparrow kill the Cock Robin with? | Bow & arrow |
| In UK, VAT stands for value-added …? | Tax |
| In what movie does the Mini Cooper shine? | The Italian Job |
| In which of the following might food be stored? | Larder |
| In which of these areas is the children's soap "Grange Hill" set? | East London |
| In which pantomime is Buttons a main character? | Cinderella |
| In which sea do the Cyclades Islands lie? | Aegean |
| In which sport might you legally use a hand-off on an opponent? | Rugby |
| Into which ocean does the US resort Cape Cod extend? | Atlantic |
| Lennox Lewis is a famous figure in which sport? | Boxing |
| London in the 1969s was described as what? | Swinging |
| On which river is the world's largest movable flood barrier? | Thames |
| Originating in Italy, what type of food is mortadella? | Sausage |
| Robbie Williams was once a member of which of these? | Take That |
| Something mediocre can be described as 'no great …'? | Shakes |
| The bird of paradise is native to which of these islands? | New Guinea |
| The body of an adult insect is divided into how many parts? | Three |
| The former punk singer John Lydon was also known as Johnny …? | Rotten |
| The main character in the 2000 movie "Gladiator" fights what animal in the arena? | Tiger |
| The star sign of Aquarius is also known as what? | The Water-carrier |
| The west country is famous for what alcoholic drink? | Cider |
| What are said to be 'down' when things are not going well? | Chips |
| What are you said to do to a habit when you break it? | Kick it |
| What do Americans call what we call sweets? | Candy |
| What do you proverbially 'make' at someone if you flirt with them? | Eyes |
| What does the 'T' stand for in the abbreviation TUC? | Trades |
| What color is the rose in the title of a 1985 Woody Allen Film? | Purple |
| What colour light indicates the port side of a ship? | Red |
| What is another name for a stagehand? | Grip |
| What is the pop singer Beyoncé's surname? | Knowles |
| What is celebrated in Wales on 1st March? | St. David's Day |
| What is French for 'king'? | Roi |
| What is hung over a horse's head for feeding? | Nosebag |
| What nationality is the film star Sean Connery? | Scottish |
| What shape is an Australian Rules football pitch? | Oval |
| What soft drink is added to vodka to make a Bloody Mary cocktail? | Tomato Juice |
| What term is used in snooker when the white ball is potted? | Foul |
| What type of steroids have a protein-building effect? | Anabolic |
| What was the name of the two NASA missions sent to Mars in 1975? | Viking |
| What would a tattle picker harvest? | Potatoes |
| What would you expect to see at the London Aquarium? | Fish |
| What would you put in a cruet? | Condiments |
| Where are you most likely to see a 'matron of honor'? | Wedding |
| Which 'Man' was Robinson Crusoe's companion on his desert island? | Friday |
| Which 1969 film won the Best Picture Oscar? | Midnight Cowboy |
| Which board game is known as 'checkers' in the USA? | Draughts |
| Which can be a breed of rabbit, goat or cat? | Angora |
| Which country is not crossed by the arctic circle? | Greece |
| Which country shares a land border with the UK? | Ireland |
| Which element has the chemical symbol Co? | Cobalt |
| Which french city stands on the river Meurthe? | Nancy |
| Which human teeth are also known as eye teeth? | Canines |
| Which is a material used in making roads? | Macadam |
| Which is a mexican stuffed, fried pancake? | Taco |
| Which is a seabird with a deeply forked tail? | Frigate bird |
| Which is a South American capital city? | Cayenne |
| Which is a tough durable synthetic material? | PVC |
| Which is a type of wading bird? | Oystercatcher |
| Which is a US-made soap opera? | Dawson's Creek |
| Which is an alternative name for members of the Society of Friends? | Quakers |
| Which is an alternative name for peanut? | Groundnut |
| Which is an extinct bird that originated in New Zealand? | Moa |
| Which is another name for a short melodious tune? | Air |
| Which is not a classification of a star? | Green goblin |
| Which is not a real English county? | South Norfolk |
| Which is not a recognized playing surface in tennis? | Cement |
| Which is not a type of antelope? | Gorilla |
| Which is not an illegal punch in boxing? | Jab |
| Which is not the name of an English county? | Liverpoolshire |
| Which is the chief port of Athens? | Piraeus |
| Which is the principal container port of the Port of London? | Tilbury |
| Which Island is known as Kriti in its own language? | Crete |
| Which law states that if anything can go wrong, it will? | Murphy's Law |
| Which military hero has the same name as a hold used in wrestling? | Nelson |
| Which of the following is a Chinese snack of hot dumplings? | Dim Sum |
| Which of the following is a small sausage? | Chipolata |
| Which of the following is not a geological period? | Boracic |
| Which of these animals does not represent a sign of the zodiac? | Donkey |
| Which of these builds a domed nest? | Ovenbird |
| Which of these countries lies west of the UK? | Mexico |
| Which of these describes the rich and famous? | Glitterati |
| Which of these deserts is in the USA? | Mojave Desert |
| Which of these did Old King Cole not call for? | A curry |
| Which of these diseases is not covered by the MMR vaccine? | Rabies |
| Which of these does Colin Farell play in the title of a 2002 film? | The Recruit |
| Which of these first came out on the market in 1937? | Old Spice |
| Which of these fish is related to the carp? | Barbel |
| Which of these fish is related to the herring? | Alewife |
| Which of these is a carnivorous plant? | Venus flytrap |
| Which of these is a colloquial term for a newspaper? | Rag |
| Which of these is a dessert of hot meringue and cold ice cream? | Baked Alaska |
| Which of these is a device often used in a seance? | Ouija board |
| Which of these is a fashionable district of London? | Belgravia |
| Which of these is a large woodwind instrument? | Bassoon |
| Which of these is a popular form of music? | Country & Western |
| Which of these is a popular garden flower? | Carnation |
| Which of these is a Scottish district council? | Inverclyde |
| Which of these is a species of camel? | Bactrian |
| Which of these is a spicy Indian dish? | Biriani |
| Which of these is a term for a typically average man? | Joe Bloggs |
| Which of these is a term meaning a match in bridge? | Rubber |
| Which of these is a three-stringed musical instrument? | Balalaika |
| Which of these is a tool for smoothing and shaping wood? | Plane |
| Which of these is a tool used for making holes for seeds or plants? | Dibber |
| Which of these is a type of beer? | Bitter |
| Which of these is a type of drum? | Snare |
| Which of these is a weight category in professional boxing? | Welterweight |
| Which of these is an ice cream dessert? | Sundae |
| Which of these is an international motoring insurance? | Green Card |
| Which of these is located at the back of your throat? | Adenoid |
| Which of these is not a European river? | Missouri |
| Which of these is not a modal of a car made by Ford? | Malaga |
| Which of these is not a type of paint used in decorating? | Damask |
| Which of these is often used to make floor mats? | Rush |
| Which of these is the US name for the French card game vingt-et-un? | Blackjack |
| Which of these is true of filo pastry? | Very thin |
| Which of these is used for measuring electrical current? | Ammeter |
| Which of these lends its name to a US five-cent coin? | Nickel |
| Which of these means adequate space for moving in? | Elbow Room |
| Which of these might be sprinkled on a rice pudding? | Cinnamon |
| Which of these might be used in under water naval operations? | Frogmen |
| Which of these oceans is the smallest | Arctic |
| Which of these prisons shares its name with a national park? | Dartmoor |
| Which of these should be stored in a humidor? | Cigars |
| Which of these types of beer is normally the lightest in colour? | Lager |
| Which of these was a feature of classical Greek drama? | Chorus |
| Which of these would a film actor like to receive? | Oscar |
| Which of these would be most use if you wanted to play poker? | Pack of cards |
| Which organ does adrenal refer to? | Kidney |
| Which part of the body do bronchial infections mainly attack? | Lungs |
| Which patron saint's day falls on 23rd April? | St George |
| Which place is not associated with a type of cake? | Middlesbrough |
| Which river rises in the Black forest and flows into the Black Sea? | Danube |
| Which star's name is an anagram of a European country? | Meg Ryan |
| Which was a 14th century British battle? | Chevy Chase |
| Which was a battle in the American War of Independence? | Bunker Hill |
| Which was a famous group of high-kicking stage girls? | Tiller Girls |
| Which was the so-called "New World" at the time of its exploration? | America |
| Who gave their name to a continent? Amerigo | Amerigo Vespucci |
| Who was Brad Pitt's partner in the 1995 film Se7en? | Morgan Freeman |
| Who was not a Roman emperor? | Parallax |
| With which French region is a certain type of quiche associated? | Lorraine |