Miljonimäng
Miljonimäng
Inglastel olla siginenud uus miljonivõitja, ehk pakuvad huvi nende küsimused, mis sel juhul ära vastati:
£100
What is the name of the red light at the rear of a motor vehicle?
A: Brake light
B: Candlelight
C: Floodlight
D: Tea light
£200
People jokingly called twinkle-toes are often very good at doing what?
A: Dancing
B: Gardening
C: Cooking
D: Hairdressing
£300
Which of these is a large shallow dish or plate, used especially for serving food?
A: Platitude
B: Plateau
C: Platter
D: Platypus
£500
Fawn is a shade of which colour?
A: Brown
B: Green
C: Blue
D: Pink
£1,000
Kaye Adams is a regular presenter on which ITV lunchtime talk show?
A: Laughing Women
B: Loose Women
C: Lazy Women
D: Little Women
<Ask the audience used>
£2,000
The Kodiak bear is native to which continent?
A: Europe
B: Africa
C: North America
D: Australia
£4,000
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a Formula One venue in which country?
A: Canada
B: Brazil
C: France
D: Belgium
£8,000
Jake Shears is a member of which band?
A: Coldplay
B: Scissor Sisters
C: New Order
D: Keane
<PAF used>
£16,000
Who wrote the novel The Water Babies?
A: Charles Kingsley
B: Rudyard Kipling
C: Charles Dickens
D: E. Nesbit
£32,000
Which emperor did Peter Ustinov portray in the 1951 film Quo Vadis?
A: Claudius
B: Nero
C: Hadrian
D: Augustus
<50:50 used - leaving Nero and Hadrian>
£64,000
Which of these is a famous painting by Thomas Gainsborough?
A: Mr and Mrs Brown
B: Mr and Mrs Andrews
C: Mr and Mrs Jackson
D: Mr and Mrs Bennett
£125,000
In which city were the majority of the kings of France crowned?
A: Dijon
B: Reims
C: Limoges
D: Toulouse
£250,000
To whom did Beethoven originally dedicate his Eroica Symphony?
A: George Washington
B: Napoleon Bonaparte
C: Horatio Nelson
D: Lord Byron
£500,000
Which is the deepest lake in the world?
A: Lake Baikal
B: Lake Superior
C: Caspian Sea
D: Lake Victoria
£1,000,000
Which boxer was famous for striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films?
A: Bombardier Billy Wells
B: Freddie Mills
C: Terry Spinks
D: Don Cockell
Answers: £100:A £200:A £300:C £500:A £1,000:B £2,000:C £4,000:A £8,000:B £16,000:A £32,000:B £64,000:B £125,000:B £250,000:B £500,000:A £1,000,000:A .
£100
What is the name of the red light at the rear of a motor vehicle?
A: Brake light
B: Candlelight
C: Floodlight
D: Tea light
£200
People jokingly called twinkle-toes are often very good at doing what?
A: Dancing
B: Gardening
C: Cooking
D: Hairdressing
£300
Which of these is a large shallow dish or plate, used especially for serving food?
A: Platitude
B: Plateau
C: Platter
D: Platypus
£500
Fawn is a shade of which colour?
A: Brown
B: Green
C: Blue
D: Pink
£1,000
Kaye Adams is a regular presenter on which ITV lunchtime talk show?
A: Laughing Women
B: Loose Women
C: Lazy Women
D: Little Women
<Ask the audience used>
£2,000
The Kodiak bear is native to which continent?
A: Europe
B: Africa
C: North America
D: Australia
£4,000
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a Formula One venue in which country?
A: Canada
B: Brazil
C: France
D: Belgium
£8,000
Jake Shears is a member of which band?
A: Coldplay
B: Scissor Sisters
C: New Order
D: Keane
<PAF used>
£16,000
Who wrote the novel The Water Babies?
A: Charles Kingsley
B: Rudyard Kipling
C: Charles Dickens
D: E. Nesbit
£32,000
Which emperor did Peter Ustinov portray in the 1951 film Quo Vadis?
A: Claudius
B: Nero
C: Hadrian
D: Augustus
<50:50 used - leaving Nero and Hadrian>
£64,000
Which of these is a famous painting by Thomas Gainsborough?
A: Mr and Mrs Brown
B: Mr and Mrs Andrews
C: Mr and Mrs Jackson
D: Mr and Mrs Bennett
£125,000
In which city were the majority of the kings of France crowned?
A: Dijon
B: Reims
C: Limoges
D: Toulouse
£250,000
To whom did Beethoven originally dedicate his Eroica Symphony?
A: George Washington
B: Napoleon Bonaparte
C: Horatio Nelson
D: Lord Byron
£500,000
Which is the deepest lake in the world?
A: Lake Baikal
B: Lake Superior
C: Caspian Sea
D: Lake Victoria
£1,000,000
Which boxer was famous for striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films?
A: Bombardier Billy Wells
B: Freddie Mills
C: Terry Spinks
D: Don Cockell
Answers: £100:A £200:A £300:C £500:A £1,000:B £2,000:C £4,000:A £8,000:B £16,000:A £32,000:B £64,000:B £125,000:B £250,000:B £500,000:A £1,000,000:A .
Siin on ka kõik 12 küsimust, mis seni Inglismaal miljoni puhul küsitud:
*** WOULD YOU HAVE WON THE MILLION?***
*** MILLION POUND QUESTIONS ***
Twelve people have seen the million pound question on British screens. Here are their questions:
Judith Keppel (First £Million Winner)
Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine?
A: Henry I
B: Henry II
C: Richard I
D: Henry V
Ans: Henry II
David Edwards (Second £Million Winner)
If you planted the seeds of Quercus Robur what would grow?
A: Trees
B: Flowers
C: Vegetables
D: Grain
Ans: Trees
Robert Brydges (Third £Million Winner)
Which scientific unit is named after an Italian nobleman?
A: Pascal
B: Ohm
C: Volt
D: Hertz
Ans: Volt
Major Charles Ingram (disqualified £Million Winner)
A number one followed by 100 zeroes is known by what name?
A: Googol
B: Megatron
C: Gigabit
D: Nanomole
Ans: Googol
Peter Lee (£500,000 Winner)
Which county cricket side is based at Chester-le-Street?
A: Warwickshire
B: Durham
C: Northants
D: Leicestershire
Ans: Durham
Peter Spyrides (£500,000 Winner)
What was the profession of the composer Borodin?
A: Naval captain
B: Chemist
C: Lawyer
D: Chef
Ans: Chemist
Kate Heusser (£500,000 Winner)
Which monarch was known as "the wisest fool in Christendom"?
A: James I
B: Charles I
C: Edward I
D: Henry I
Ans: James I
John Randall (£500,000 Winner)
Oberon is the satellite of which planet?
A: Mercury
B: Neptune
C: Uranus
D: Mars
Ans: Uranus
Steve Devlin (£500,000 Winner)
In 1912 former US President Theodore Roosevelt was a candiate for which political party?
A: Bull Moose
B: Bull Dog
C: Bull Elephant
D: Bull Frog
Ans: Bull Moose
Mike Pomfrey (£500,000 Winner)
Thomas Masaryk was the first president of which country?
A: Czechoslovakia
B: Poland
C: Hungary
D: Yugoslavia
Ans: Czechoslovakia
Roger Walker (£500,000 Winner)
Which of these is a butterfly, not a moth?
A: Mother Shipton
B: Red Underwing
C: Burnished Brass
D: Speckled Wood
Ans: Speckled Wood
Pat Gibson - order of answers is unconfirmed as show has not been aired:
Which of these races is not part of the American Triple Crown?
His four choices were:
Preakness Stakes
Belmont Stakes
Arlington Million
Kentucky Derby
Ans: Arlington Million.
*** WOULD YOU HAVE WON THE MILLION?***
*** MILLION POUND QUESTIONS ***
Twelve people have seen the million pound question on British screens. Here are their questions:
Judith Keppel (First £Million Winner)
Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine?
A: Henry I
B: Henry II
C: Richard I
D: Henry V
Ans: Henry II
David Edwards (Second £Million Winner)
If you planted the seeds of Quercus Robur what would grow?
A: Trees
B: Flowers
C: Vegetables
D: Grain
Ans: Trees
Robert Brydges (Third £Million Winner)
Which scientific unit is named after an Italian nobleman?
A: Pascal
B: Ohm
C: Volt
D: Hertz
Ans: Volt
Major Charles Ingram (disqualified £Million Winner)
A number one followed by 100 zeroes is known by what name?
A: Googol
B: Megatron
C: Gigabit
D: Nanomole
Ans: Googol
Peter Lee (£500,000 Winner)
Which county cricket side is based at Chester-le-Street?
A: Warwickshire
B: Durham
C: Northants
D: Leicestershire
Ans: Durham
Peter Spyrides (£500,000 Winner)
What was the profession of the composer Borodin?
A: Naval captain
B: Chemist
C: Lawyer
D: Chef
Ans: Chemist
Kate Heusser (£500,000 Winner)
Which monarch was known as "the wisest fool in Christendom"?
A: James I
B: Charles I
C: Edward I
D: Henry I
Ans: James I
John Randall (£500,000 Winner)
Oberon is the satellite of which planet?
A: Mercury
B: Neptune
C: Uranus
D: Mars
Ans: Uranus
Steve Devlin (£500,000 Winner)
In 1912 former US President Theodore Roosevelt was a candiate for which political party?
A: Bull Moose
B: Bull Dog
C: Bull Elephant
D: Bull Frog
Ans: Bull Moose
Mike Pomfrey (£500,000 Winner)
Thomas Masaryk was the first president of which country?
A: Czechoslovakia
B: Poland
C: Hungary
D: Yugoslavia
Ans: Czechoslovakia
Roger Walker (£500,000 Winner)
Which of these is a butterfly, not a moth?
A: Mother Shipton
B: Red Underwing
C: Burnished Brass
D: Speckled Wood
Ans: Speckled Wood
Pat Gibson - order of answers is unconfirmed as show has not been aired:
Which of these races is not part of the American Triple Crown?
His four choices were:
Preakness Stakes
Belmont Stakes
Arlington Million
Kentucky Derby
Ans: Arlington Million.
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Kas see mees oli see, kes sai disklahvi köhataktikat kasutades?tauno kirjutas:Siin on ka kõik 12 küsimust, mis seni Inglismaal miljoni puhul küsitud:
Major Charles Ingram (disqualified ŖMillion Winner)
A number one followed by 100 zeroes is known by what name?
A: Googol
B: Megatron
C: Gigabit
D: Nanomole
Ans: Googol
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- Liitunud: 03.01.2005, 09:43
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