QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance
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QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance

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QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance

About this book

Just when you thought it was safe to start showing off again, the bestselling authors of The Book of General Ignorance and 1,277 QI Facts To Blow Your Socks Off are back. With a foreword by Stephen Fry, this parcel of unimaginable information is here to solve a few common misconceptions, mistakes and misunderstandings.

Octopuses have six legs, oranges aren't orange, bats aren't blind, napoleon wasn't short, vikings didn't wear horned helmets, there is no such thing as a fish.

QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance is the essential set text for everyone who's proud to admit that they don't know everything, and an ideal stick with which to beat people who think they do.

John Lloyd and John Mitchinson are the bestselling authors of QI: The Book of General Ignorance and 1,277 QI Facts To Blow Your Socks Off. Here they present a wonderful collection of astonishingly interesting facts, perfect for pub quiz lovers, trivia buffs and general knowledge experts alike.

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Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year
2010
eBook ISBN
9780571273751
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Landing Page
  3. Title Page
  4. CONTENTS
  5. FORETHOUGHT | Stephen Fry
  6. SECOND THOUGHTS | John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
  7. Who made the first flight in an aeroplane?
  8. How many legs does an octopus have?
  9. What colour are oranges?
  10. What’s the name of the most southerly point of Africa?
  11. What’s the hardest known substance?
  12. What’s the strangest substance known to science?
  13. At what temperature does water freeze?
  14. Where is the largest known lake?
  15. Where is the world’s saltiest water?
  16. Where did most minerals in the world come from?
  17. What are trees made from?
  18. How can you tell the age of a tree in a rainforest?
  19. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
  20. Can you name a fish?
  21. How does a shark know you’re there?
  22. Does the Mediterranean have tides?
  23. Which birds inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution?
  24. Where’s the most convenient place to discover a new species?
  25. What kind of bird is Puffinus puffinus?
  26. Can you name three species of British mouse?
  27. How far are you from a rat?
  28. What kind of animal is ‘Ratty’ from The Wind in the Willows?
  29. What kind of animal did Beatrix Potter first write about?
  30. Which animal dreams most?
  31. Which animal drinks most?
  32. How do elephants get drunk?
  33. What’s the world’s most aggressive mammal?
  34. What is Australia’s deadliest creature?
  35. Which animal has saved the most human lives?
  36. What’s the best way to treat a jellyfish sting?
  37. What causes pins and needles?
  38. What causes a hernia?
  39. Why should you avoid the free peanuts in bars?
  40. Which item in the bathroom has the most germs?
  41. What is household dust made from?
  42. What might land on your head if you live under a flight path?
  43. What are your chances of surviving a plane crash?
  44. What’s the word for the fear of heights?
  45. What’s the world’s second-highest peak?
  46. How can you tell how high up a mountain you are?
  47. How can you tell which way is north in a forest?
  48. Do people really go round and round in circles when they’re lost?
  49. What’s the best way to weigh your own head?
  50. How do snakes swallow things bigger than their heads?
  51. Where does a snake’s tail begin?
  52. What are the chances of a coin landing on heads?
  53. What does biting a coin prove?
  54. Who invented the catflap?
  55. What did Molotov invent?
  56. Why was the speed camera invented?
  57. What’s the word for a staircase that goes round and round?
  58. What’s so great about the golden ratio?
  59. What kind of stripes make you look slimmer?
  60. How many eyes do you need to estimate depth and distance?
  61. What’s the natural reaction to a bright light?
  62. How do you know when the sun has set?
  63. What are the highest clouds called?
  64. How much does a cloud weigh?
  65. How much of the Moon can you see from the Earth?
  66. What’s the best planet in the solar system to take your annual holiday?
  67. What can you hear in space?
  68. How do you open a parachute?
  69. Why shouldn’t you touch a meteorite?
  70. What is a ‘brass monkey’?
  71. What would you find on the ground at the northernmost tip of Greenland?
  72. How cold is ‘too cold to snow’?
  73. Where do you lose most of your body heat?
  74. What colour should you wear to keep cool?
  75. Is there any land on Earth that doesn’t belong to any country?
  76. Which country is the river Nile in?
  77. What was Cleopatra’s nationality?
  78. Why did Julius Caesar wear a laurel wreath?
  79. What was Caesar talking about when he said ‘Veni, vidi, vici’?
  80. How many men did a centurion command in the Roman Empire?
  81. What language was mostly spoken in ancient Rome?
  82. Where is English the official language?
  83. When did Parliament make slavery illegal in England?
  84. Why doesn’t Britain have a written constitution?
  85. What does a British judge bang to keep order in court?
  86. What does European law force British fishermen to do?
  87. Why have firemen’s poles been banned?
  88. Why was absinthe made illegal?
  89. How many countries are represented in the G20 group of leading economies?
  90. Which European country has the lowest age of consent?
  91. Who lives in Europe’s smallest houses?
  92. Which country is the most successful military power in European history?
  93. In which country was Alexander the Great born?
  94. Who killed Joan of Arc?
  95. How tall was Napoleon?
  96. What did Mussolini do?
  97. Who thought Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton?
  98. Which revolution ended the First World War?
  99. Which country suffered the second highest losses in the Second World War?
  100. Which nationality invented the ‘stiff upper lip’?
  101. What did George Washington have to say about his father’s cherry tree?
  102. How many men have held the office of President of the United States?
  103. Which country ritually burns the most American flags?
  104. In which country is the Dutch city of Groningen?
  105. What language is the Spanish national anthem sung in?
  106. Which city has the most Michelin stars in the world?
  107. Where was football invented?
  108. What’s the most dangerous sport in the world?
  109. Who was the first Olympian to score a ‘perfect 10’?
  110. Name an event at the first Olympic games
  111. Why did sportsmen start going into huddles?
  112. What’s a bat’s eyesight like?
  113. What is batology?
  114. Can you name an animal that only eats bamboo?
  115. Which is hairier: human or chimpanzee?
  116. What did Neanderthals look like?
  117. Which part of you is evolving fastest?
  118. What’s the commonest metal in the human body?
  119. What were Bronze Age tools made of?
  120. What was not Made in China and not made of china?
  121. What’s the name of the chemical that’s bad for you and is found in Chinese food?
  122. Does eating chocolate give you acne?
  123. Who gets over-excited by sugary drinks?
  124. How many glasses of water should you drink every day?
  125. What use is a sauna?
  126. What effect does drinking alcohol have on antibiotics?
  127. Can you name a narcotic?
  128. What’s the best way to restart a stopped heart?
  129. Can a living person be a successful heart donor?
  130. Which mammal has the most heartbeats in a lifetime?
  131. How long do mayflies live?
  132. What comes out of a cocoon?
  133. What does an amoeba live in?
  134. What do Mongolians live in?
  135. Can you name a tapestry?
  136. Who became king of England after the battle of Hastings?
  137. Who invented Gothic architecture?
  138. Which country do Huns come from?
  139. How did Attila the Hun die?
  140. What should you do when you get a nosebleed?
  141. What happens if you swallow your tongue?
  142. Which part of your tongue tastes bitter things?
  143. What does cracking your knuckles do?
  144. What are the symptoms of leprosy?
  145. Why did lepers start carrying bells?
  146. Who wore horned helmets?
  147. Can you name an animal with horns?
  148. How do you milk a yak?
  149. What do you say to get a husky to move?
  150. On which day should you open the first door on an Advent calendar?
  151. How many days are there in Lent?
  152. How did the Church of England react to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution?
  153. Who is the only person on Earth who can never be wrong?
  154. What are the four main religions of India?
  155. From which country did the Gypsies originate?
  156. What was shocking about the first cancan dancers?
  157. Where does tartan come from?
  158. Who wrote ‘Auld Lang Syne’?
  159. Which writer introduced the most words into the English language?
  160. What were Richard III’s last words?
  161. When does ‘i’ come before ‘e’?
  162. How many letters are there in Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-llantysiliogogogoch?
  163. What’s the proper name for the loo?
  164. How much does your handwriting tell about you?
  165. How can you tell if someone’s pleased to see you?
  166. What’s the best way to get to sleep?
  167. What happens if you eat cheese before bedtime?
  168. What did ploughmen have for lunch?
  169. Where is Stilton cheese made?
  170. Where does the name Milton Keynes come from?
  171. Why are vegetarians called vegetarians?
  172. How fast do electrons travel along an electrical wire?
  173. Which kind of ball bounces highest: steel, glass or rubber?
  174. How many horsepower does one horse provide?
  175. What’s the most economical speed for driving a car?
  176. What’s the best way for the average family to reduce their impact on the environment?
  177. What happens if you leave a tooth in a glass of Coke overnight?
  178. What happens if you cover a beautiful woman from head to toe in gold paint?
  179. What colour was Frankenstein?
  180. What colour were Dorothy’s shoes in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?
  181. How do you know if something’s radioactive?
  182. Which part of the food do microwaves cook first?
  183. Where did the British government plan to drop its second atomic bomb?
  184. Which two counties fought each other in the Wars of the Roses?
  185. Who led the English fleet against the Spanish Armada?
  186. What did Cornish wreckers do?
  187. How did the USA react to the sinking of the Lusitania?
  188. Which radio play first made people think the world was coming to an end?
  189. What did US bankers do after the Wall Street Crash of 1929?
  190. Who was the first American woman to be buried in Britain?
  191. Is there any part of Britain that is legally American soil?
  192. Which was the first film to star Mickey Mouse?
  193. Can you name a fictional butler?
  194. What was Dan Dare’s original job?
  195. Why were postcards invented?
  196. Who made the first computer?
  197. What is paper money made from?
  198. On a pirate’s treasure map, what does X mark?
  199. What did early nineteenth-century whalers use to kill whales?
  200. What makes the Penny Black stamp so special?
  201. When did women first show cleavage?
  202. Which would you rather attend, a Roman orgy or a Greek symposium?
  203. What effect does testosterone have on men?
  204. How many wives can a Mormon have?
  205. How did Harry Houdini die?
  206. What does human gas mostly contain?
  207. How long can you keep bottled water?
  208. After a disaster, what’s the greatest threat to the water supply?
  209. What positive effect did the Great Fire of London have?
  210. What did the Black Death turn people against?
  211. What was the name of the Earth’s original continent?
  212. What time is it at the South Pole?
  213. What was the original name given to Australia by European explorers?
  214. Name the world’s fastest man
  215. What can we expect to experience at the point of death?
  216. Can anything live forever?
  217. THE USES OF INTERESTINGNESS
  218. INDEX
  219. About the Authors
  220. By the Same Authors
  221. Copyright