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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Life Since 1930

Question 1

What was the name of ‘lights out’ in WWII? A Whiteout B Blackout C Blueout D Greenout

What was the name of ‘lights out’ in WWII? A Whiteout B Blackout C Blueout D Greenout

£100

Question 2

Which of these was a wartime dance? A Lambeth Walk B Lambeth Jog C Lambeth Stroll D Lambeth Sprint

Which of these was a wartime dance? A Lambeth Walk B Lambeth Jog C Lambeth Stroll D Lambeth Sprint

£200

Question 3

Children were evacuated to where in wartime? A London B Paris C Yorkshire D Rome

Children were evacuated to where in wartime? A London B Paris C Yorkshire D Rome

£300

Question 4

How many eggs was an adult allowed per week during rations? A One B Two C Three D Four

How many eggs was an adult allowed per week during rations? A One B Two C Three D Four

£500

Question 5

What year was the Queen’s coronation? A 1945 B 1953 C 1956 D 1959

What year was the Queen’s coronation? A 1945 B 1953 C 1956 D 1959

£1,000

Question 6

A gas mask was compared to which cartoon character? A Pluto B Dangermouse C Mickey Mouse D Donald Duck

A gas mask was compared to which cartoon character? A Pluto B Dangermouse C Mickey Mouse D Donald Duck

£2,000

Question 7

Which year did the M1 open? A 1956 B 1957 C 1958 D 1959

Which year did the M1 open? A 1956 B 1957 C 1958 D 1959

£4,000

Question 8

What was so special about Concorde? A Economically cheap B Supersonic speeds C Silent flight D Minimal fuel needed

What was so special about Concorde? A Economically cheap B Supersonic speeds C Silent Flight D Minimal fuel needed

£8,000

Question 9

What caused the loss of jobs in factories in the 70s? A The Microchip B Women’s Votes C Margaret Thatcher D The Jukebox

What caused the loss of jobs in factories in the 70s? A The Microchip B Women’s Votes C Margaret Thatcher D The Jukebox

£16,000

Question 10

Which of these ‘giants’ was beaten by new housing? A Ignorance B Squalor C Want D Idleness

Which of these ‘giants’ was beaten by new housing? A Ignorance B Squalor C Want D Idleness

£32,000

Question 11

Who wrote Carrie’s War? A Henry Wilkins B Anna Sewell C Jaqueline Wilson D Nina Bawden

Who wrote Carrie’s War? A Henry Wilkins B Anna Sewell C Jaqueline Wilson D Nina Bawden

£64,000

Question 12

What does BP stand for? A Buying Petrol B British Petrol C Butane Petroleum D British Petroleum

What does BP stand for? A Buying Petrol B British Petrol C Butane Petroleum D British Petroleum

£125,000

Question 13

What was the change in currency in 1971 known as? A Currency Exchange B Conversion C Decimalisation D Economisation

What was the change in currency in 1971 known as? A Currency Exchange B Conversion C Decimalisation D Economisation

£250,000

Question 14

What was the name of the Nazi emblem? A The Reich Symbol B The Bundesliga C The Swastika D The Hitlerstrike

What was the name of the Nazi emblem? A The Reich Symbol B The Bundesliga C The Swastika D The Hitlerstrike

£500,000

Question 15

What was the name of the Beatles first no. 1 UK single? A Twist & Shout B I wanna hold your hand C Yellow Submarine D Love me do

What was the name of the Beatles first no. 1 UK single? A Twist & Shout B I wanna hold your hand C Yellow Submarine D Love me do

£1,000,000