50 Question Alphabet Quiz – K – O Round 1: Alphabet - K 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "K", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None Who coined the words 'proletariat' and 'bourgeoisie'? Who dies in every episode of the cartoon series South Park? Which country got its name from the name the locals gave to the highest point? Which organ of the excretory system is composed of small tubules called nephridia? A large oven in which pottery is fired is called a what? To which family of birds does the Kookaburra belong? Which tiny bird has an incredibly powerful sense of smell? Which marsupial native to Australia feeds on eucalyptus leaves? Which peninsular region in East Asia is divided at the 38th parallel? Kr is the chemical symbol for which element? Round 2: Alphabet - L 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "L", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None Which word is defined as, 'of, relating to, or resembling a rabbit or hare'? At an elevation of roughly 3,650 m (11,975 ft) above sea level, what Bolivian city is the highest capital city in the world? Which city was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state? How is the computer game and film character the “Duchess of St Bridget” otherwise known? Which toy, with a name meaning 'play well' was launched by Danish toymakers Ole and Godtfred Kristiansen in 1958? In which French City would you find the headquarters of Interpol? Which disease, also known as "Hansen's Disease", did Robert the Bruce, King of Ccotland, die of in 1329? What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing? Which South American capital city is also the name for a variety of beans? The first commercial Boeing 747 fight was from New York to which city? Round 3: Alphabet - M 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "M", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None Which cake is sometimes mistakenly thought to originate from the name of a group of islands? What was the principal wood used by Thomas Chippendale (a famous cabinet-maker) during the 18th century? The process where food browns during cooking is known as the what reaction? Which famous Venetian merchant travelled to China and worked for Kublai Khan? Who was the first to speak to Jesus after he had risen from the dead? In which city was Mohammed, the founder of Islam born? What cylindrical map projection became the standard map projection for navigation? The Church of “Santa Maria delle Grazie” is a World Heritage Site, in which Italian city would you find it? The Little Bighorn, scene of Custer's last stand, is in which U.S. State? What is the eggplant (aubergine) - or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in Egypt, the Balkans and the Middle East? Round 4: Alphabet - N 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "N", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None In which city on the Loire River in the Upper Brittany region of western France was Jules Verne born? Who died in 1821, probably of arsenic poisoning from the wallpaper, while living on the island of St Helena? The rock band Metallica were famously involved in a legal wrangle with which online music sharing site? What smooth skinned fruit is a cross between a peach and a plum? Which Roman emperor forced his former tutor, Seneca the Younger, to commit suicide? What was the final destination of the first U.S. paddle wheel steamboat, which departed from Pittsburgh? What is the name of the group of three waterfalls spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States? C10H14N2 is a poisonous alkaloid consumed daily by millions of people, what is it better known as? Which East Anglian (UK) county shares its name with a city in Virginia, USA? What is the British equivalent of the game known in America as 'Tic-Tac-Toe'? Round 5: Alphabet - O 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "O", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None Pearl Harbor is a lagoon harbour on which island of Hawaii, west of Honolulu? A figure with eight equal sides is called an? Which geyser in Yellowstone National Park has erupted every 44 minutes to two hours since 2000? By what name do we know the "Allium cepa" one of the world's most used food items? What branch of physics usually describes the behaviour of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light? In what constellation would you find the 'Horsehead' nebula? The word "struthious" refers to something that resembles or is related to what large birds? A common misconception is that the name for which “board” comes from the French and German for yes? The female gamete is the largest cell present in the human body, what name is it also known by? Which gas did Joseph Priestley call "dephlogisticated air" when he discovered it? Time's up