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Who Wants To Be A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Millionaire?

Life Since

1930

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Question 1

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What was the name of ‘lights out’ in WWII?

A WhiteoutB BlackoutC BlueoutD Greenout

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What was the name of ‘lights out’ in WWII?

A WhiteoutB BlackoutC BlueoutD Greenout

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£100

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Question 2

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Which of these was a wartime dance?

A Lambeth WalkB Lambeth JogC Lambeth StrollD Lambeth Sprint

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Which of these was a wartime dance?

A Lambeth WalkB Lambeth JogC Lambeth StrollD Lambeth Sprint

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£200

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Question 3

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Children were evacuated to where in wartime?

A London

B ParisC YorkshireD Rome

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Children were evacuated to where in wartime?

A LondonB ParisC YorkshireD Rome

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£300

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Question 4

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How many eggs was an adult allowed per week during

rations?

A OneB TwoC ThreeD Four

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How many eggs was an adult allowed per week during rations?

A OneB TwoC ThreeD Four

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Question 5

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What year was the Queen’s coronation?

A 1945B 1953C 1956D 1959

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What year was the Queen’s coronation?

A 1945B 1953C 1956D 1959

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£1,000

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Question 6

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A gas mask was compared to which cartoon character?

A PlutoB DangermouseC Mickey MouseD Donald Duck

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A gas mask was compared to which cartoon character?

A PlutoB DangermouseC Mickey MouseD Donald Duck

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Question 7

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Which year did the M1 open?

A 1956B 1957C 1958D 1959

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Which year did the M1 open?

A 1956B 1957C 1958D 1959

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£4,000

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Question 8

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What was so special about Concorde?

A Economically cheapB Supersonic speedsC Silent flightD Minimal fuel needed

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What was so special about Concorde?

A Economically cheapB Supersonic speedsC Silent FlightD Minimal fuel needed

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Question 9

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What caused the loss of jobs in factories in the 70s?

A The MicrochipB Women’s VotesC Margaret ThatcherD The Jukebox

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What caused the loss of jobs in factories in the 70s?

A The MicrochipB Women’s VotesC Margaret ThatcherD The Jukebox

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£16,000

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Question 10

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Which of these ‘giants’ was beaten by new housing?

A IgnoranceB SqualorC WantD Idleness

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Which of these ‘giants’ was beaten by new housing?

A IgnoranceB SqualorC WantD Idleness

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£32,000

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Question 11

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Who wrote Carrie’s War?

A Henry WilkinsB Anna SewellC Jaqueline WilsonD Nina Bawden

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Who wrote Carrie’s War?

A Henry WilkinsB Anna SewellC Jaqueline WilsonD Nina Bawden

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£64,000

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Question 12

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What does BP stand for?

A Buying PetrolB British PetrolC Butane PetroleumD British Petroleum

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What does BP stand for?

A Buying PetrolB British PetrolC Butane PetroleumD British Petroleum

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Question 13

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What was the change in currency in 1971 known

as?

A Currency ExchangeB ConversionC DecimalisationD Economisation

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What was the change in currency in 1971 known as?

A Currency ExchangeB ConversionC DecimalisationD Economisation

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£250,000

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Question 14

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What was the name of the Nazi emblem?

A The Reich SymbolB The BundesligaC The SwastikaD The Hitlerstrike

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What was the name of the Nazi emblem?

A The Reich SymbolB The BundesligaC The SwastikaD The Hitlerstrike

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£500,000

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Question 15

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What was the name of the Beatles first no. 1 UK single?

A Twist & ShoutB I wanna hold your hand C Yellow SubmarineD Love me do

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What was the name of the Beatles first no. 1 UK single?

A Twist & ShoutB I wanna hold your hand

C Yellow SubmarineD Love me do

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£1,000,000