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PodQuiz weekly trivia quiz

PodQuiz 930

PodQuiz weekly trivia quiz

James Carter

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4.7559 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This week's rounds are Music (Intros), Advertising, Colours (Quickfire), Transport and a Prize Round.
Prize Round Picture Question:
he voltaic pile invented in 1799 was the first example of what device commonly used today?
Which symbol?

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0:00.0

Pod Quiz 930

0:07.0

Hello that and welcome to PodQuiz 930.

0:21.9

There is a prize round later on with the chance of winning a PodQuiz t-shirt, but before we start, I would like to thank PayPal donors, Rudy and David and Linda.

0:40.0

Round one.

0:43.7

We start this week with an intro's music round.

0:49.1

You're about to hear five pieces of music, for which I would like artist and title,

0:52.8

but you're only going to hear the first few seconds of the song.

0:57.8

Question 1. Question two.

1:15.2

Question two.

1:16.3

Question three. Question 3

1:30.3

Question 3 Question four.

1:54.0

Question four. Question five Oh, question five Round 2

2:23.8

Round 2 is on advertising

2:27.3

Question 6

2:30.8

Unsolicited commercial email is better known by which name, which comes from a Monty Python sketch.

2:42.4

Question 7.

2:44.5

Which technology company uses the advertising slogan, Think Different.

2:53.1

Question eight.

2:55.3

Sometimes referred to as the Crossroads of the World,

2:59.3

which commercial intersection is famous for its digital billboards and other advertisements.

3:10.3

Question 9.

3:12.3

Which cigarette brand infamously had an advertising slogan that claimed more doctors

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