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What is another name for the game Pub Quiz?
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What does the word
“pub” mean?
Слайд 4When and where did first pub quizzes take place?
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On what week days mostly are pub quizzes held?
Why?
Слайд 6Which is a slang word for the pub:
a) drunkard b) boozer
c)dipso
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What does the word Jagger mean?
a) Nothing. It’s a pub chain.
b) it means “fun”, “debauch”.
c) the name given after Mick Jagger, front man of Rolling Stones
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Why are some salted snacks like crisps and peanuts
served in pubs?
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Pub names range from the traditional (Coach and Horses) to the silly
(Cat and Custard).
But what is the most common pub name in the UK?
a)The Red Lion
b) The Rose and Crown
c)The White Sheep
Слайд 10How do they call
the owner of the pub?
Слайд 11What is “a beer engine" in pubs?
a) a car to distribute
beer to customers’ homes;
b) a device to make beer in the pub cellar;
c) a device to pump beer from a keg.
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Cider is a traditional beverage for pubs.
What is it made of?
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What is a real ale:
a)keg beer without hops with only natural
carbonation
b) bottled beer
c) keg beer with hops and herbs
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What’s the difference between
a brewery and а distillery?
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How did James Bond usually drank his Martini:
a) stirred not shaken
b) shaken not stirred
c) iced Martini with vodka
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What is in Russian
“little water”?
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The phrase "mind your p's and q's" originally meant to watch
how much you drink.
What did the letters "p" and "q" stand for?
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What did Martin Stone invent in 1888 that millions of suckers use
every day?