The Chase RP Questions
The Chase RP Questions
The Chase RP Questions
group of tigers?
A: Cast
B: Ambush
C: Crash
Correct Answer: B
Question: What is absolute government by one person
called?
A: Aristocracy
B: Autocracy
C: Meritocracy
Correct Answer: B
Question: Named after a British admiral, what is
measured by the Beaufort Scale?
A: Asteroid threats
B: Earthquakes
C: Wind force
Correct Answer: C
Question: Which of these took place first?
A: Boer War
B: First World War
C: Crimean War
Correct Answer: C
Question: Christian Louboutin and Kenneth Cole are big
names in the design of what?
A: Shoes
B: Buildings
C: Mobile phones
Correct Answer: A
Question: Which country handed the sovereignty of
Macao back to China in 1999?
A: United Kingdom
B: France
C: Portugal
Correct Answer: C
Question: The Simplon rail tunnel links Switzerland with
which country?
A: Italy
B: France
C: Germany
Correct Answer: A
Question: Which Canadian city hosts the Just for Laughs
comedy festival every July?
A: Montreal
B: Calgary
C: Vancouver
Correct Answer: A
Question: The cornet and tuba belong to which family of
instruments?
A: Percussion
B: Brass
C: String
Correct Answer: B
Question: Elsinore is the setting for which Shakespeare
plays?
A: Macbeth
B: Hamlet
C: Measure for Measure
Correct Answer: B
Question: Which American company produces the Polo
clothing line?
A: Ralph Lauren
B: Tommy Hilfiger
C: Calvin Klein
Correct Answer: A
Question: Who was the Prime Minister during King
Edward VIII’s Abdication Crisis of 1936?
A: Ramsay MacDonald
B: Neville Chamberlain
C: Stanley Baldwin
Correct Answer: C
Question: What is the common name of the garden
flower Helianthus?
A: Sunflower
B: Foxglove
C: Snapdragon
Correct Answer: A
Question: Elvis Presley died in which year?
A: 1971
B: 1977
C: 1983
Correct Answer: B
Question: Irish rugby star Brian O’Driscoll plays for
which club?
A: Munster
B: Ulster
C: Leinster
Correct Answer: C
Question: In which business do the “Mad Men” of the
namesake TV drama work?
A: Advertising
B: Journalism
C: Psychiatry
Correct Answer: A
Question: A statue of Hans Christian Andersen's
character be found on the harbour in Copenhagen?
A: Ugly Duckling
B: Thumbelina
C: Little Mermaid
Correct Answer: C
Question: Complete the title of Johann Sebastian Bach’s
1729 work: “The Passion according to…”?
A: St. Mark
B: St. Matthew
C: St. Luke
Correct Answer: B
Question: Which agency has its headquarters in Thames
House?
A: MI5
B: MI6
C: DIS
Correct Answer: A
Question: “Ruby” is rhyming slang for which spicy dish?
A: Kebab
B: Chilli
C: Curry
Correct Answer: C
Question: Who succeeded George III?
A: George IV
B: William IV
C: Victoria
Correct Answer: A
Question: Which company published its first Guide in
1900 and started awarding stars for cooking in 1926?
A: Zagat
B: Michelin
C: Ronay
Correct Answer: B
Question: Which car is the prize possession of Clint
Eastwood’s film character Walt Kowalski?
A: Silver Ghost
B: Ford Mustang
C: Gran Torino
Correct Answer: C
Question: Which of these Latin phrases means “In wine
there is truth”?
A: In flagrante delicto
B: In loco parentis
C: In vino veritas
Correct Answer: C