100 questions - ZAKOVAT INTELLECTUAL CLUB

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100 questions
Q6: Archaeologists find a warship under the sea. This ship dates back to the 16th century,
a well-preserved box is found in it. Among the items were a rifle, bow and leather
gloves come out. Surprisingly, all the gloves out there were designed for the left hand.
What did they protect their left hand from?
Answer: From the fire. At that time, rifles were not safe.
Q7: During feature films, we have many famous actors playing roles in the film under their own names
We have witnessed many In a popular movie, 6 actors play the same role at once
played I count five of them: Tatyana Konyukhova, Georgiy Yumatov, Leonid
Kharitonov, Pavel Rudakov, Valentin Nechaev…. You tell me the sixth most of these
tell the famous.
Answer: Innokenty Smoktunovskiy
Q8: We all know that athletes in the Ancient Olympic Games are without clothes
competed. Later, after sportswear began to become a big business, it became a habit
lost However, representatives of one sport have retained this "status". You to me
say the name of at least one of them.
Answer: One of the desired gymnasts. The word "gymnast" translates from Greek as "naked."
is done.
Q9: Most Americans think that’s why no woman can do THIS job
nor does the Constitution allow women to be Presidents. Many Americans
what clause in the Constitution do women think hinders them?
Answer: The President must be over 35 years of age. Women identify themselves as over 35 years old
unless you can.
Q10: Jacques Segal, an expert at a major French advertising agency, said:
“A few decades ago, he was an average amateur artist and a mature advertising agent
It is impossible to forget that they met. Together, they have a chance to take over the world. ”
Tell me both of them.
Answer: Hitler and Gibbels.
Note: We all know that Hitler was an amateur artist. Gibbels' original profession is
was an advertising agent.
Q11: There are crocodiles at a zoo in Nairobi, Kenya, next to a swimming pool
such entries are written:
“Please don’t throw anything at the crocodiles. Otherwise ……… »Please complete the sentence.
Answer: “Please do not throw anything at the crocodiles. Otherwise you will take it out yourself ”
Q12: On the percentage of counterfeit products entering the European Union

1st place: Cigarette products
2nd place: Clothing
So which product is in 3rd place?
Answer: Fake CDs, VCDs and DVDs made by pirates
Q13: If we separate Tashkent region from Karakalpakstan, which region will remain? Also the comment
say.
Answer: Syrdarya region
Note: State car number of Karakalpakstan 23. Tashkent region 11. Ayirsak 12
remains. This is the number of Syrdarya.
Q14: According to American dentist Joseph Berkovsky, a woman's facial features are human.
as the most typical view for. It was the woman's front teeth that made him think so
as long as it happened. The question is, who is this world famous woman?
Answer: Mona Lisa - Jaconda
Q15: In a 2006 survey of schoolchildren in the UK, “Who
The most common answer to the question of whether you want to be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is Manchester
United player Wayne Rooney gets it.
Who is the second place winner if he is not a real person?
A: This is GARRY POTTER who has a place in the hearts of children all over the world
Q16: Driving books are published in the United States. But these books are on the way
does not interfere with the driver leaving. What books are they?
Answer: They are books recorded on special audiocassettes. Drivers probably don’t read them
hears.
Q17: First two skylights are lit, then two more are lit.
illuminates golden numbers and words.
Which famous company logo are we talking about?
Answer: 20th Century Fox Studio - XNUMXth Century Fox
Q18: In 1898, Spain was in Cuba after the defeat of the United States
had to relinquish his dominion and leave the island. But before they leave Cuba
have a great deal of value (perhaps a little too much) in relation to Spanish-American culture with them
not) by moving a historical monument, i.e. the coffin of a person, to a cathedral in Seville
they say. Who was that?
Answer: Christopher Columbus
Q19: Andrey Mazur, a doctor from Donetsk, told his parrot, nicknamed Kesha, in 3 different languages.

memorized a sentence consisting of several words and numbers. He always repeats this sentence
taught his parrot. Mazur believes that one day it will be useful. Question
as follows, what sentence did he memorize to the parrot, consisting of a few words and numbers?
Answer: He reminded the parrot of his home address. If the parrot is missing, it is found
for people to bring it back easily.
Q20: An unusual antique textbook has been published in Stuttgart. Students while reading this textbook
put themselves in the shoes of a teacher and even evaluate textbook publishers
is also possible. You tell me in 1 minute, this tutorial is different from the others
say.
A: This textbook was published with deliberate errors.
Q21: Brown dye, i.e. sepia, is now obtained mainly by synthetic (artificial) means. Ammo
natural dye is much more recognizable and of better quality. This dye is naturally derived from a creature. You him
all you have to do is remember a famous race to find it. Give me that paint
write down the natural source.
Answer: Karakatitsa. (Captain Vrungel's ship "Kara Karakatitsa")
Q22: FIAT, PEJO, RENO, SHEVROLE. Because these words are car brands
also has a common denominator. You tell me that commonality in these words
you find and say.
Answer: The last letter ends with "T". (FIAT, PEGOUT, RENAULT, CHEVROLET)
Q23: There are many types of drugs in the world. Their function is also different. In particular,
Several drugs have been shown to improve blood supply. That is, they are good with blood
taking blood grains from saturated cells and tissues and making them anemic cells and
while delivering to the tissues. Now the question is, do doctors prescribe such functional drugs
What is the name of the series jokingly?
Answer: Robin Good
Q24: (Write down the question if possible) In terms of area - 110 places, population
- 73rd place, in terms of international trade - 15th place, in terms of foreign exchange reserves - 6th
place, in terms of per capita income - 4th place. And only to the extent of trauma
1st place in the world according to. You write down which state this is.
Answer: Switzerland
Q25: The word almost is written on the paper in your hand. The word is in English linguistics
as long as it is considered the longest word. Of course on one condition. Longer by adhering to that condition
unless you can make a meaningful word. You tell me that you pay close attention to the letters
write the condition.

Answer: Write the letters in alphabetical order.
Q26: The famous St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican with a magnificent architectural marvel
built. There is a round hole in the middle of its dome. From here to the cathedral sunlight
falls. But, strange as it may seem, there is no rain or snow from there
until the drop does not fall inside. What is the reason for this?
A: The reason is that hot air is constantly coming out of the hole and it is raining and snowing
knocking back or evaporating the drop.
Q27: As a result of his examination, various diagnoses were made:
Microsurgeons Kurte and Grippo diagnosed atrophy of the right side of the body. Dr. Bent
Christiananson believes only his face was paralyzed. Dr. Nakamura said he had asthma
identified. In 1961, Leo Valla examined it on the basis of powerful technology and introduced it to the Mongoloid race
concluded that In 1 minute, you tell me the “client” of these scientists.
write
Answer: Mona Lisa
Q28: In the 1st issue of the recent "Taxi" program aired on TNT,
An example of a question in the category "questions":
The question is: “Although it is hard to believe, he was blind. Is that right? ”
The passengers thought for a long time and answered "Yes". Then the beginner said, “What is he?
can be blind? ” admitted that the answer was incorrect. Of the person mentioned in the question
if the nationality is Japanese, then tell me his full name and profession.
Answer: Akiro Kurasava, director
Q29: There is a bookstore in Switzerland that sells rare and old books.
The difference is that books are sold and priced according to their weight. You are now
tell me what products shoppers can buy from this store at a discount
is it possible
Answer: Poetic or poetic books
Q30: Which weapon gets its name from the English word “spin”?
Answer: Revolver
Q31: In China it was regarded as a symbol of wealth, in Egypt as a symbol of death and spirit. In Greece
described it on measuring instruments and it was a sign of honesty in trade. Well, he is now
what symbol
Answer: CHGK (Boyugli)
Q32: The main practical purpose of inventions is often narrow. For example:

When the chronometer was invented, sailors used it only to know the exact distance.
Similarly, for what purpose the English physician John Flouer showed a second
invented the arrow?
Answer: To measure the pulse
Q33: It has a flowerpot, a belt, a body and a throat. Its internal pressure is 1 million 700 thousand
should not be lower than pascal.What is it? I accept the clear answer
Answer: A bottle of champagne (it is not fired if the internal pressure is not enough)
Q34: A long time ago, a new TV series called “Inspector General” was shown on Brazilian screens
Please tell me which Russian work this series is based on
Answer: Gogol's "REVIZOR". About that famous liar Khlestakov.
Q35: The Swiss scientist Jean-Jacques Babel calculated the years and came to this conclusion.
Mil. avv. In 3500 and 292, mankind lived without it. What are you?
Answer: Without wars. All the rest of the year there were wars
Q36: This sport was founded in 1845 by Alexander Cartwright of the United States. 9 participants in the game, 9
the attempt and the sides of the field will be 90 feet. There is also an attribute of 107 cm. Which sport is this.
Answer: BASEBALL 107 cm. This is the length of a baseball bat - a bit
Q37: In a survey conducted in Russia, 42% of the Russian population said that these countries are not 1,
as a separate state. Which country?
Answer: The Netherlands
Q38: Blitz.I mean I will ask 3 questions.If you answer all three correctly
is calculated.
1) This letter has set a record with 1 different spelling in almost all alphabets in the world. Which is it
letter?
2) The shortest surname in the world included in the Guinness?
3) The 1st car produced at UzDaewoo?
Answers:
1) The
2) I (Chinese surname. Only 1 letter)
3) Damascus
Q39: Tyson's work on Holyfield was also done by an Uzbek artist. Gap
what kind of work and what artist is it about?
Answer: Ozodbek Nazarbekov. We are talking about ear bites.

Q40: This creature appeared 600.000 years ago in southwestern Asia.
arrived during the march. Now the fight against them has increased 4 times. About which creature
is in question.
Answer: rat
Q41: There is a restriction on marriage in South Korea. Something is the same in a guy and a girl
if their marriage is prohibited. What if it's the same?
Answer: last name
Q42: A decision made in the eighteenth century in London without misleading the owners of the letters
The question is, what decision was made?
Answer: house numbering. Before that, the houses were unnumbered and the letters went to the wrong address
was.
Q43: The question is very short. In what “era” did Diego, Manfried, and Sid become friends?
Answer: "Ice Age" was about famous cartoon characters.
Q44: There are 150-200 of them on one side of a person and 50-100 on the other
will be. Each of them lives an average of 150 days. What are we talking about?
Answer: eyelashes
Q45: "640 kilobytes should be enough for everyone." To whom do these words of 1981 belong?
Answer: Bill Gates
Q46: A wooden spoon "gift" to a student who received a certain grade in mathematics at Cambridge
is done. The question is, what grade will the student be given with a wooden spoon?
Answer: To the student who received the worst grade
Q47: Titian - "Journey to Egypt" - $ 7 million - 1995;
William Turner - "Shadow and Ghost" - $ 7 million - 1994;
Rembrandt - "Storm at sea" - priceless - 1990
What is the connection between these?
A: These were the most famous works of art that had been stolen and had not yet been found.
Q48: First of all, its light is visible. Then the sound is heard. Then feel the wind
you do Only then will he come in himself. What are we talking about?
Answer: Metro
Note: One word in the question does not match the remaining answers. That is, "comes in." Mn:
the car coming in the evening is not going anywhere

Q49: The more you take from it, the larger it becomes, and the more you add, the smaller it becomes. What's that?
Answer: Ora
Q50: Notice the following letters:
1-B;
2-I;
3-U;
4-T;
5-B;
Write the remaining five letters.
Answer: 6-O; 7-Y; 8-S; 9-T; 10-O '
Note: The first letter of the words One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten
Q51: A king held a competition of cooks in ancient times. It is a must for chefs
He said: “You cook a meal in such a way that you put 1 bucket of salt on the head and 1 bucket while cooking
add salt, and I will sprinkle salt on it and eat it. ” What food did he mean?
Answer: Boiled eggs
Note: Egg response is also acceptable
Q52: It has black, green, red, and yellow varieties. It is present in almost every apartment.
In Uzbekistan, it is widely consumed in black and green varieties.
Answer: Tea
Q53: A bird can swim underwater with its wings. The speed is 10 m / s. The most interesting is it
the bird cannot fly even if it swims so fast. Which bird is it?
Answer: Penguin
Q54: Mercedes has started producing new models of public buses. His
There is a special sign in the cabin, in which 3 numbers are displayed to passengers. 1. Exactly
time - that is, the hour
2. The temperature in the room is the temperature.
So what does the number 3 indicate?
Answer: Bus speed (speedometer)
Q55: The name of a group of 2 young men is 1 letter from the name of their group of mentors
is different. Which pop group is this?
Answer: Bojalar
Q56: There are 3996 in the world. Every year, 14 of them disappear. The question is about what
is going

Answer: World languages
Q57: "S" in England, "U" in the United States. What about Tashkent?
Answer: M (talking about the subway. "S" - subway, "U" - underground)
Q58: Uzbekistan, Uruguay, UAE, USA, Ukraine, Uganda. These countries speak English
find the bond used.
Answer: It all starts with the letter "U" in English.
Q59: In the UK, it has previously been imposed on persons under the age of 18, over the age of 60,
was not given to pregnant women. Now it is completely gone. What is it?
Answer: The death penalty
Q60: Philip Morris has 40% of its employees on exactly one month of leave
berar ekan. The reason is a sharp decline in sales this month. In what month?
Answer: In the month of Ramadan (this company produces tobacco products)
Q61: The Belarusians in ancient times called her Lelya, Syotsya, Jiten and Zyuzya. They never are
when they did not meet together and did not change their order. We now have them in Uzbek
What do we call njima?
Answer: Spring, summer, autumn, winter
Q62: A focusing question. A Florentine one painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
in the picture of the merchant's wife, what is she holding in her left hand?
Answer: right hand
Q63: The famous Encarta-98 encyclopedia contains the "Famous Couples" catalog. This
from the catalog Romeo and Julietta, Pierre and Maria Curie, brothers Wright, Isaac Rabin and Yasir
There are articles like Arafat. The question is, which pair is the first article in this catalog about?
Answer: Adam and Eve
Q64: Under Thai law, money and coins cannot be trampled underfoot. Such
those who do the work will be fined. This law has a deep meaning of its own. The question is what
is it impossible to step on money and coins in Thailand for?
Answer: The money and coins have a picture of the King of Thailand
Q65: From Angola Zoo in 2002 to Botswana 200 elephants, ostriches, monkeys, lions,
animals such as antelope, zebra, giraffe, parrot, crocodile were brought on board. The question for you is this
What is the operation called?
Answer: Noah's Ark

Q66: Acacia leaves produce tannin toxin. Usually its on the leaves
The amount is very small, but if the number of leaves on this or even neighboring trees is above normal
decreases, the amount of tannin in the leaves increases sharply. Why is that?
Answer: To poison the antelope that eat these leaves
Note: After that, they do not eat the leaves and, of course, the acacia counts the number of its leaves
restores to normal
Q67: Usually the ancient Greeks walked without a hat. But sometimes they get on their heads
deliberately wearing a hat. Under what circumstances did they do this?
Answer: If they are sick
Note: In this way, they showed their illness to those around them
Q68: At the expense of a sharp drop in blood pressure every time he lowers his head
had to lose consciousness. But this will not happen: special capillaries help
will give. Tell him.
Answer: Giraffe
Q69: Yazidis living in Armenia and Iran are followers of a particular religion
are considered. Their religion is rooted in Zoroastrianism, but also in Christianity and Islam
affected. There are many prohibitions in the life of Yazidis. They are rooster, gazelle, fish, squash
they cannot eat. They have coughing, spitting, whistling, thirst and narrowing, blue
it is not possible to wear colored clothes. Yazidis in the first syllable "sh", in the second syllable
and words with “t” sounds cannot be said. Why are they out of such words
are they afraid
Answer: Because they are like the word "devil."
Q70: Founded in 1853, this company is the latest manufactured
accessory such as altimeter, compass, barometer, thermometer
devices. What is the function of its main device?
Answer: Show time
Note: We are talking about TISSOT watches
Q71: British sculptor Anthony Gormley with making human figures out of cast iron
engaged. His best sculptures adorn many cities in Britain. SHE IS
he often makes his cast iron figures look like a human being. You tell me he's human
tell him his profession, not who he is.
Answer: Sculptor
Note: He makes his own statues

Q72: It has long been intended to erect a statue of him, but to no avail
they could not work. But in 1999 in Yekaterinburg he finally became the first in the world
The statue was erected a monument. Only on a small pedestal cast of bronze
a pair of barefoot footprints. Who is this statue erected for?
Answer: To G. Wales's Invisible Man
Q73: Initially, Napoleon I used the arch of Triumph to immortalize his courage
did not want to build. He wanted to set up a statue of an animal there. Because
he would be amazed when he saw these animals. But this goal was not achieved. Anyway
A triumphal arch was constructed. Which animal statue did he want to erect?
Answer: Phil
Q74: Honore de Balzac, a classic of French literature, wrote in one of his manuals, “Men
one finds respect for what one has - one is oneself, by means of which one is oneself
it obscures its original appearance, and in this it reveals its mind. ” Agar “Zakovat”
what could it be if the scholars had given up on it a few years ago?
Answer: Tie
Note: "Zakovat" scholars have not worn a tie in games for a long time.
wearing.
Q75: In one of the advertisements for this product, it is described as follows: It is musical
The works are dedicated, it was used as a means of payment, an expression of love with its help
did, he helped to bring people of different religions closer together, to bring him to many vices
prescribed as an antidote. ” Which product is this ad for?
Answer: Coffee
Note: We are talking about NESCAFE coffee
Q76: In Malaysia, "Where are you going?" The answer to this question is "turned"
they give. The Jew says, "Peace be with you," the Persian says, "Be merry," and the Greenlanders say, "Good."
the weather. ” What do we say in such a case?
Answer: Assalamu Alaykum-Vaalaykum Assalom
Q77: You know, rats have always harmed humans. But soon
In Tanzania, these animals have been taught a new task and they are doing their job very well
are proving that they can do it, and unlike their human counterparts, even one
times do not make a mistake. In what profession were they trained?
Answer: Sapyor
Q78: In one of his works, the XNUMXth century Spanish writer Francisco Cavedo-i-Vilegos
says the following:

"Sinor Dinero is definitely super powerful"
Who did Cavedo mean by “Sinor Dinero”?
Answer: Money (Dinor)
Q79: According to the narrations, Allah took the angels from the earth to create Adam
sends to come. The earth resists and the angels do not take dust from it. It just works
because it has done so alone, it is considered superior. The question is, what prevails?
Answer: From death
Note: This Azroil was an angel
Q80: These people call themselves Inuit, a total of 115 of them
forms. We have the name of this nation well known even to young children. The question is which
people?
Answer: Eskimos
Q81: In February 1996, USA Today published a portrait of a man
"Can he stand up for humanity?" published under the title. The question is, whose
portrait was published?
Answer: Harry Kasparov (He was supposed to play computer chess that year)
Q82: This is a world where the company does not have a long history like Toyota, Adidas, Microsoft
occupied 70% of the market. It operates in 15000 languages ​​and now with the help of more than 115 employees
8 billion with a partner. His product helps to see the whole planet
will give. Which company are you talking about?
Answer: Google
Q83: Stephen Fry has a joke that Gabriel, who died at the age of 50, claims to be 122 years old.
calculated. The question was, what was Gabriel’s last name?
Answer: Fahrenheit (50 ° C on the Fahrenheit scale is 122 ° C)
Q84: French author Victor Hugo wrote a book and translated it into English
Put it up for sale in the UK, some time later, in order to check how the sale was going
the book wrote a letter to the seller and in his letter also examined the seller’s intellectual potential
wanted to see, wrote the letter through the code, then the bookseller was also from Victor Hugo
without hesitation, he coded the answer, stating that the book was selling very well,
his letter is only "!" was a symbol. What was Victor Hugo’s letter like?
Answer:?
Q85: This famous song saw the light of day in 1992, with composer Tony Britten
This song, sung by a person, was sung by the choir of St. Martin's Church in London.

The lyrics are written in 3 different languages ​​(English, German, French). In this song, you are the "strongest",
You may hear words like “great event”, “all men”. Which song is in question
going on?
Answer: The anthem of the European Champions League
Q86: In France, during the Stendhal period, 3 candles were lit before this process began
and this process continued until these candles went out
the end of the process is related to the number 3. What process are we talking about?
Answer: Auction (ends by hitting the hammer 3 times)
Q87: In the Republic of Uzbekistan, it is at an angle of not more than 45 degrees and not less than the ground
It should stand at a height of 2,5 meters. What is it?
Answer: The flag of Uzbekistan. (According to the law on the flag)
Q88: The Papuan tribe of New Guinea mourns the death of a close relative
as a sign you have heard that one of his fingers was cut off.Twentieth
finding a lot of people among the Papuans who didn’t have all the fingers until the ’50s
was possible (because many of his relatives died). 50-6 among Papuans after the 7s
We could see that his fingers were cut off, but almost all of his fingers were missing
failed. What was the reason for this?
Answer: After the 50s, Papuans began to convert to Christianity and, of course, baptism
at least 3 fingers were required to perform the ritual.
Q89: In Zurab Seriteli's Moscow, dedicated to the Great Patriotic War (1941-45)
The height of the monument is 142 meters. Why Seriteli is so high
chose?
Answer: Every 10 cm of the monument symbolizes a day of war.
Q90: Why is the wine lying in an upright position for long storage of champagne?
What is the exact reason for keeping them in position?
Answer: Wooden plugs dry out and air enters and the wine breaks down.
Q91: Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard to their companies in the field of electrical engineering
After the founding, they cast lots on one issue. Who won the draw?
Answer: Hewlett
Note: After that, the name Hewlett is used first in the company name
Q93: According to the song, an artist falls in love with an actress and buys her own house, paintings,
now you know what that artist bought
exactly?

Answer: A million million pink roses
Q94: On one of the summer months, the roof of a beer shop near Moscow is bigger than the sky
the body has collapsed.The body that caused this great uproar is now in the museum
is stored.Now you find this body?
Answer: 80 bears in the Olympics.
Note: A large bear-shaped balloon was launched into the sky
Q95: It originated in the 19th century and spread to Europe in the 20th century.
Types like "Argentina" are popular. Think carefully about who made his Arabic famous
find?
Answer: B. Zokirov. (tango)
Q96: One of the first detachable bridges in St. Petersburg was built by ADMenshikov
1 coin from infantry, 2 coins from horsemen, 5 coins from carts
What is the highest price for a ruble?
Answer: From ships
Q97: An advertisement for a tile manufacturer in the newspaper Argumenti i Fakti
This ad is a picture of a cartoon with a picture of tiles
have Which hero?
Answer: Carlson
Q98: In 1888, a teacher at Janesville School in the United States committed an unreliable and inconvenient job
giving up the weapon and creating a new type of it. Now tell me the last name of this person?
Answer: Parker
Q99: A girl named Marie was born in Strasbourg in 1760. She was interested in sculpture from a young age.
Marie later moved to England, where she founded a well-known institution
tell me the last name of this french lady?
Answer: Madame Tussauds (founder of the famous museum in London)
Q100: At that time in 1940, Sweden had a new metal alloy rail
The world's fastest train line will be launched
3-4 km from the rails. ordering and purchasing lengths. This is when you think carefully
What is the person's last name?
A: Wald Disney (for Disneyland)

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