QUIZ: Derry Now Weekly Quiz: Week 19

R1: General Knowledge: Q1: What soft drink giant opened a bottling factory in Afghanistan in 2006?
Coca-Cola
Pepsi
Anheuser-Bush InBev
Red Bukk
Q2: What Spanish-speaking nation got its name from its position on the Equator?
Panama
Ecuador
Argentina
Chile
Q3: Which leading Nazi was assassinated in 1942 by Czech resistance?
Joseph Goebbels
Ernst Röhm
Reinhard Heydrich
Rudolf Hess
Q4: What country did Iraq invade in 1990, based on claims of disputed oil?
Lebanon
Afghanistan
Palestine
Kuwait
Q5: Dara Calleary resigned from his ministerial post in the Irish government after attending an 81-strong golf gathering in breach of restrictions. What ministry did he hold?
Department of Finance
Department of Education and Skills
Department of Justice and Equality
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marineen
R2: Local Knowledge: Q1: What is the name of the storm that recently caused disruption across Ireland?
Ellen
Emma
Enda
Eleanor
Q2: Which Co Derry council area was recently discovered to be the happiest in NI?
Causeway Coast and Glens
Mid Ulster
Derry City and Strabane
East Derry
Q3: Which area in Derry was the accidental victim of a German bomb in 1941?
Ashburn Avenue
Messines Park
Grovemount Park
Osprey Drive
Q4: Dara McNicholl is through to the semi-final of The Voice Kids competition. How many singers in total will contest the semi-final stage?
4
12
16
8
Q5: Recent Derry City signing Cameron McJannett is a former U23 at which English Championship club?
Huddersfield Town
Cardiff City
Stoke City
Barnsley
R3: Complete the famous film quotes. Q1: "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our _____."
Country
Land
Freedom
Hearts
Q2: “Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives ________.”
Matter
Amazing
Extraordinary
Work
Q3: “You is kind. You is smart. You is _______.”
Inspirational
A woman
Important
Unreal
Q4: “_____? Where we're going we don't need _____.”
Buses
Roads
Cars
Trains
Q5: “Toto, I've a feeling we're not in ______ anymore.”
Arkansas
Alabama
Kansas
Ballinderry
Q4: Music Q1: Which 2000s pop star has launched a campaign to get Jodi Montgomery to continue as her co-conservator after her father stepped aside from the role last year?
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Jessica Simpson
Delta Goodrem
Q2: What was the name of Prince's 1984 hit?
Purple Mist
Purple Rain
Purple Lightning
Purple Snow
Q3: Who performed 'Live Forever' at the 2018 Brit Awards?
Blur
Oasis
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Q4: Which song by The Smiths are the following lyrics from: "Hopes may rise on the grasmere, but honey pie, you're not safe here."
The Charming Man
I Know It's Over
Bigmouth Strikes Again
Panic
Q5: In 1990, who won the MTV Best Dance Video award for 'U Can't Touch This'?
DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
MC Hammer
Vanilla Ice
Candyman
R5: Sport: Q1: Who is the last non-British, non-German Formula 1 driver to win the World Driver’s title?
Kimi Raikkonen
Fernando Alonso
Mika Hakkinen
Eddie Irvine
Q2: In what year was the Ulster Hurling championship last held?
2016
2017
2018
2019
Q3: Former Leeds United striker Anthony Yeboah comes from which country?
South Africa
Ivory Coast
Cameroon
Ghana
Q4: Who are the current holders of the Women's Rugby World Cup?
South Africa
Ireland
New Zealand
Canada
Q5: Who was the only non-American golfer to win a Major in 2019?
Rory McIlroy
Graeme McDowell
Shane Lowry
Padraig Harrington
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