For those sad whatnots like me gnashing their teeth at the Guardian's failure to publish the King William's School General Knowledge Paper on Christmas Eve for the 2nd year running, the school has just put it on their site!
It looks like the " questions" have been converted in to the quiz equivalent of a Cryptic Crossword. I'm sure there's lots of very old senior history teachers and Oxbridge Don's lapping this stuff up and getting the obscure references......either that or the whole exercise is a covert MI5 entrance exam.I think I may have one right? I'll stick to University Challenge. It's a lot easier.
Answers come out in the New Year - school site and in The Guardian.Well I thought I got a couple right but I don't really know...
5/180. Bloody hell, that's brilliant!Without cheating
who wears the face that she keeps in a jar by the church door? Eleanor Rigby
which brewery owed its origin to a Pope? Brakspears ?
where is the city’s leaning tower? Pisa
who greeted premiers past and present two days before she died? The Queen
at what prestigious ceremony did an oblique reference to alopecia lead
to an assault? The Oscars
Mrs Bodian and I actually managed to get 7 and half questions right last night! Although one was a guess rather than actually knowing the answer.I think I may have one right? I'll stick to University Challenge. It's a lot easier.
4.2 Eleanor of AquitaineStarted my usual look yesterday. I tend to work through over the holiday. Googling is allowed after the school's kids take the paper home for Xmas. They get a score before and a score after the break. Useful to know that each section is themed. Helped last year when I twigged that one round was National winners and my brother helped me with his racing knowledge. The first and last are always 100 years ago and this year. So far:
1/2 - Sistine Chapel where the new pope was elected;
1/5 - Gandhi;
1/7 - Nils Bohr;
1/8 - Erskine Childers;
1/9 - Sir Henry Wilson;
1/10 - The Seine was a ship that rammed and sunk the Egypt;
4/1 - Elinor Dashwood;
4/9 - Eleanor Rigby;
Theme for 4 must be Eleanors