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Put your general knowledge to the test with the Saturday Social – the ultimate online pub quiz




Compete against friends and family in our weekly online quiz – the Saturday Social.

There are 13 questions in total – simply scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answers.

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QUESTION 2

1. TRUE OR FALSE? WhatsApp is now the biggest worldwide social media app by monthly active users.

2. WHO AM I? Can you name these three well-known BBC presenters?

3. ODD ONE OUT: Which one of these people is the odd one out – and why?

Clement Attlee, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Edward Heath, Harold Macmillan, John Major.

4. REMEMBER WHEN? The following events all occurred in a year in living memory. Do you know the year?

▶ Scotland voted to remain part of the UK

▶ Arsenal beat Hull 3-2 after extra time to win the FA Cup

▶ Rolf Harris was sent to prison

▶ Ben Haenow, a van driver from Croydon, beat Fleur East in the final of the X Factor

5. WHAT’S COOKING: What type of pastry is a steak and kidney pudding traditionally made with?

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QUESTION 5

6. QUESTION OF SPORT: Who was the first player to score 100 Premier League goals?

7. POPTEASER: Which famous song from the 1990s opens with these lyrics?

As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death

I take a look at my life and realise there’s not much left

8. WORDWISE: What are the natives of these three capital cities known as? For example, Rome would be Romans.

▶ Amsterdam

▶ Madrid

▶ Paris

9. WHERE… in the US was the St Valentine’s Day Massacre?

10. WHICH… film, released in 1995, was Pixar’s first feature-length movie?

11. WHAT… does the AC button on a calculator stand for?

12. ACCORDING… to the advertising slogan, good bacon had what written all over it?

13. WHERE AM I? One of the leading private schools in the country, Eton College is just a couple of minutes’ walk from which famous castle?

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QUESTION 13

ANSWERS: 1 False, Facebook is still the most used app, closely followed by WhatsApp and Instagram; 2 Clive Myrie, Fiona Bruce and Charlie Stayt; 3 They were all UK Prime Ministers in the 20th century, but Clement Attlee was the only Labour one. The others were all Conservative; 4 2014; 5 Suet pastry; 6 Alan Shearer (in 124 games); 7 Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio; 8 Amsterdam – Amsterdammers, Madrid – Madrilenos, Paris – Parisians; 9 Chicago in 1929; 10 Toy Story; 11 All Clear; 12 Danish; 13 Windsor Castle.



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