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Places Pub Quiz 260703 (Free Printable)

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Places Pub Quiz 260703 is a selection of 10 questions and answers, balanced for general audiences with an 8/10 Guessability rating. Places Pub Quiz 260703 is the filename to differentiate it from other Places quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

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  1. Q: What is the capital of the Kingdom of Nepal?
    A: Kathmandu. It served as the royal capital of the Kingdom of Nepal prior to the monarchy’s abolition in 2008, and remains the seat of government and the largest city in the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. [1, 2, 3]
  2. Q: Which European city hosted the headquarters of the pre-World War II organisation, the “League of Nations”?
    A: Geneva, Switzerland. The organization initially operated out of the Palais Wilson starting in 1920. In 1936, the headquarters were moved to the purpose-built Palace of Nations (Palais des Nations), which is situated in Ariana Park and overlooks Lake Geneva.
  3. Q: The Monument in the City of London commemorates which event?
    A: Great Fire of London. It began on 2nd September 1666.
  4. Q: The 170-metre (560 ft) Spinnaker Tower is a landmark in which maritime city?
    A: Portsmouth. Located at Gunwharf Quays.
  5. Q: According to legend, Lady Godiva rode a horse naked through the streets of which town?
    A: Coventry. Supposidly to force her husband, Earl Leofric, to lower oppressive taxes.
  6. Q: What do Argentinians call the Falkland Islands?
    A: Islas Malvinas. This name is deeply embedded in Argentine culture and politics, rooted in their claim to the territory.
  7. Q: What does the D.C. stand for, as in Washington, D.C.?
    A: District of Columbia. Washington city is a federally designated district, not a U.S. state, created so that the federal government could govern the nation’s capital independently without being influenced by any single state.
  8. Q: What is sited on the former country estate and gothic stately home of the Earls of Shrewsbury?
    A: Alton Towers Resort. One of the UK’s most popular theme parks.
  9. Q: What Greater London’s largest park?
    A: Lee Valley Park. A 10,000-acre linear park. Stretching 26 miles from the River Thames in east London to Ware in Hertfordshire.
  10. Q: Which London museum houses the Chamber of Horrors?
    A: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. dating back to Marie Tussaud’s original 1802 “Separate Room”.

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