Sunday Quiz – 5th December 2021 Round 1: Maths and Numbers None What word describes a number that is equal to the sum of all the numbers by which it is divisible? If Decimal is base 10, Vigesimal is which base numbering system? Which number could not be represented in the Roman numbering system? To what category of numbers does 'pi' belong? The largest named number in the dictionary is a? L is the Roman numeral for what number? What type of number has no factors other than 1 and itself? The three number systems commonly used in computers are binary, decimal and? What do the opposite sides of a standard dice always total? Which Greek mathematician requested a cylinder enclosed sphere be placed on his tomb? Round 2: Bread None With which country would you associate with the Halloween bread 'Barmbrack'? The Italian bread focaccia gets its name from the Latin word for what part of a home? What P word is the name given to a famous German Black Rye Bread? Which type of prepared bread is named after an opera singer? What is the name of the famous long thin French type of bread? A loaf of bread which is made from two round lumps with the smaller on the top is called a what? Damper is a traditional soda bread in which country? Which type of bread has a unique tangy taste mainly due to the acids produced by the fermentation? What bread product is often boiled before the baking process to give rise to the distinctive texture? Which term refers to the pattern and size of holes in a loaf of bread? Round 3: Picture Round - Film Stills None What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? What film is this? Round 4: Music Round - Dance Music You will hear around 20 seconds of a song, there will be 10 songs separated by around a 4 second gap. Please identify the artist. 05-12-2021-Music None 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Round 5: General Knowledge None Philip K Dick wrote "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale", what name was given to the film adaptation? What is the only English word with four letter b's in it? Which large, tuned, orchestral drum is also known as a kettledrum? In mythology Romulus and Remus were brought up by which type of animal? In which novel by William Makepeace Thackeray would you find the characters 'Amelia Sedley' and 'Becky Sharp'? What colour was added to the French flag during the French revolution? The Egyptian god Horus had the head of a what? Who was the first actor to appear on the cover of Time magazine? Which US state capital is served by "Logan" International Airport? What nation moved its borders eastward and named an island "Millennium Island" in order to be the first nation to welcome the new millennium? Time's up