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Richard House Quarterly Quiz
About Richard House
Richard House is a children’s hospice based in East London. It opened in 2000 and provides care and support
to children and young people who are at risk of death because of a life-limiting or life-threatening health
condition. Richard House delivers clinical care, short breaks and other residential services to children and
young adults, while supporting their families through counselling, therapy, bereavement support and more.
With a focus on living for today and creating positive memories for tomorrow, Richard House also offer a
range of activities for all the family to enjoy. Services are provided free of charge to children and families but
this requires donations of around £2m each year to continue this vital work. You can find out more about the
work of Richard House at www.richardhouse.org.uk .
How Can My Donation Help?
£50 could fund a session in our multi-sensory room. With a wide variety of light, sound and
tactile equipment this specially designed space stimulates children, helping them to develop their
communication and coordination whilst exploring their world around them in new ways.
30 people taking a couple of hours to socialise together and join the Quarterly Quiz would raise the
£150 it costs for a family entertainer to come to Richard House and bring laughter and smiles,
resulting in memories that can last a lifetime.
It costs £750 to provide a night of overnight care for a child at Richard House and their family with
a night of much needed respite. 38 participants in the Quarterly Quiz 4 times a year will give a
family the peace of mind of knowing that their child is being looked after by a specialist team of
nurses and care staff 24 hours a day.
How Can I Support Richard House?
Join the Richard House Quarterly Quiz – your £5 entry fee will support the children and families at
Richard House – extra donations always welcomed!
Donate online at richardhouse.org.uk
Cheque: Send a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘Richard House Trust’ to: Richard House
Children’s Hospice, Richard House Drive, London E16 3RG.
Credit/Debit Card: Call Anna on 020 7540 0213 and I can arrange payment by credit/debit card.
Volunteer to support Richard House: visit richardhouse.org.uk/join-our-team/volunteer-
opportunities/ or call Anna to find out more
To join in the fun and support Richard House, or for more information, simply contact
[email protected] 0207 540 0213
Richard House Quarterly Quiz About Richard House
Richard House is a children’s hospice based in East London. It opened in 2000 and provides care and support
to children and young people who are at risk of death because of a life-limiting or life-threatening health
condition. Richard House delivers clinical care, short breaks and other residential services to children and
young adults, while supporting their families through counselling, therapy, bereavement support and more.
With a focus on living for today and creating positive memories for tomorrow, Richard House also offer a
range of activities for all the family to enjoy. Services are provided free of charge to children and families but
this requires donations of around £2m each year to continue this vital work. You can find out more about the
work of Richard House at www.richardhouse.org.uk .
The Quarterly Quiz
Do you want to increase staff engagement and socialising? Is your community group searching for ideas for
activities? Do you want to support charity in an innovative, participatory way? We have the answer –
simply sign up to join our Richard House Quarterly Quiz. Every 3 months you will receive our fun general
knowledge quiz by email. Simply gather participants and have an enjoyable night testing your knowhow and
savviness whilst raising money for charity. Don’t have the time or opportunity to organise a get together?
Just send it out by email to your contacts and ask them to return their answers to join in remotely. We
recommend £5 entry per person. Whether you wish to provide a prize is at your discretion – you may find
that participants or local businesses may be willing to donate prizes to increase the amount raised.
What We Provide
A Quizmaster e-Pack with questions, answers, and information about how to run a Quarterly Quiz
and how to send us the money you have raised
A Participant e-Pack with information about Richard House and the services we provide and the
questions
A dedicated contact at Richard House to help should you have any questions
What You Need To Do
Decide whether you want to run a Quiz event or an e-Quiz:
A Quiz event
Organise a suitable time and venue for your event
Find a quizmaster to ask the questions and read out the answers after each round
Print enough Answers Sheets (at the back of this pack) for each team or individual
Collect £5 per participant, ask the questions, ask teams to mark their cards and announce the winner
Send your collection to Richard House Children’s Hospice
An e-Quiz
Simply send out the Participant e-Pack to your contacts and ask them to return their answers with £5
Mark the answers and notify participants of the winner!
Send your collection to Richard House Children’s Hospice
To join in the fun and support Richard House, or for more information, simply contact
[email protected] 0207 540 0213
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
How To Run A Quarterly Quiz
Firstly decide whether you want to run a Quiz event or an e-Quiz
A Quiz Event:
Organise a suitable time and venue for your event
Find a quizmaster to ask the questions and read out the answers after each round
Decide whether participants will participate as individuals or teams
Consider if you need a prize and if so ideally source a donated prize
Publicise the event and request RSVPs so you have an idea of attendee numbers
Print enough Participant e-Packs for each individual or team
At the Event:
Collect £5 per participant and give out the question sheets to teams/individuals
As participants to put their name on each sheet
Ask the questions one round at a time
After each round ask participants to swap answers and read out the answers for them to
mark and total the scores for the round
Collect in the score sheets and read out the scores
Do the same for each round
At the end of Round 5 total up the scores and announce the winners, awarding any prize
After the Event:
Send the money collected to Richard House Children’s Hospice using the How To Send Us
Funds Raised help sheet
Look out for the next Richard House Quarterly Quiz in approximately 3 months
An e-Quiz:
Simply send out the Participant e-Pack to your contacts and ask them to return their
answers with £5
Mark the answers and notify participants of the winner and distribute any prize
Send the money collected to Richard House Children’s Hospice using the How To Send Us
Funds Raised help sheet
If you have any questions or require further help, simply contact Anna
[email protected] 0207 540 0213
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
How To Send Us Funds Raised
There are a number of ways you can send the money you have raised to Richard House:
Cheque: Send a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘Richard House Trust’ to: Richard
House Children’s Hospice, Richard House Drive, London E16 3RG
Local Bank: Money can be paid into our bank account at your local HSBC branch. HSBC Bank
Account no: 71297279 Sort Code: 40-06-30
Bank Transfer: Transfer your money into our bank account (details above)
Credit/Debit Card: Call Anna Bates in the office on 020 7540 0213 and to arrange payment
by credit/debit card
Pop in: You can pop into Richard House and drop in your money
Online: You can donate through our website (please include a note in the comment box
letting us know that this is for The Richard House Quarterly Quiz)
If you have any questions or require further help, simply contact Anna
[email protected] 0207 540 0213
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
1. What is the name of the official national anthem of the USA?
The Star-Spangled Banner
2. Which female politician was the Prime Minister of Australia between 2010 and 2013?
Hon. Julia Gillard MP
3. What is the capital city of Slovakia?
Bratislava
4. Which three colours are on the flag of Bulgaria?
White, Green and Red
5. Which is the only US state to begin with the letter ‘P’?
Pennsylvania
6. On a UK Monopoly board, which street shares the same colour as Leicester Square and Piccadilly?
Coventry Street
7. The bank Santander shares its name with a town in which country?
Spain
8. Peru has borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Chile and which other country?
Bolivia
9. In which country is Mount Everest?
Nepal
10. What is the national currency of Turkey?
The Lira
March 2016
ROUND ONE - GEOGRAPHY
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
1. Which Beatles leads the way on the front of the Abbey Road album cover?
John Lennon
2. Which artist had a hit 2008 album entitled ‘19’?
Adele
3. Which musical term means ‘getting gradually louder and louder’?
Crescendo
4. Who is the Greek God of music?
Apollo
5. Which rock band released the most popular version of the 1973 Wings hit, ‘Live and Let Die’, included
on their 1991 album ‘Use Your Illusion’?
Guns ‘N’ Roses
6. Who won the first series of UK Pop Idol in 2001-2?
Will Young
7. In which musical would you find the songs ‘I Whistle A Happy Tune’ and ‘Getting To Know You’?
The King and I
8. ‘Merry Christmas Everyone’ was a 1985 Christmas hit for which singer?
Shakin’ Stevens (Merry Christmas Everybody was Slade)
9. Who had a hit with ‘The Most Beautiful Girl’ in 1974?
Charlie Rich
10. At what age did Elvis Presley buy his famous home in Memphis, Graceland?
22
March 2016
ROUND TWO - MUSIC
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
1. What is the French word for ‘Monday’?
Lundi
2. How many points is the letter W worth in a game of Scrabble?
4 points
3. Head is to hat, as hand is to… which word?
Glove
4. The word ‘bungalow’ is derived from which language?
Accept both Bengali and Hindi – ‘Bangla’ is a Hindi word for a house. The word also exists with a different
meaning in Bengali.
5. How many working languages of the EU are there?
24
6. The German word ‘Luft’ translates into English as what?
Air
7. Which famous celebrity is ‘A Pretender’ – when the letters of his name are rearranged?
Peter Andre
8. Achluophobia is a fear of what?
Darkness
9. What is the official language of The Dominican Republic?
Spanish
10. If I were ‘acersecomic’, what would I have never done?
I would have never had my hair cut
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
March 2016
ROUND THREE - LANGUAGE
1. Eggs Benedict traditionally consists of a muffin, topped with poached egg, either ham or bacon and
which type of sauce?
Hollandaise
2. Carrots were originally what colour?
Purple
3. ‘Cuisses de grenouille’ are what in English?
Frogs legs
4. Fortune cookies were developed in which country?
USA (San Francisco)
5. What is missing from the white sauce recipe; salt, pepper, milk, flour and…?
Butter
6. What type of food is pumpernickel?
Bread
7. Pad Thai is a dish containing predominantly what?
Noodles
8. What is the most stolen food in the world?
Cheese
9. What is currently the world record for the number of Ferrero Rocher eaten in one minute?
7 – Achieved by Jim Lyngvild in Copenhagen on 10th October 2008
10. Peach Melba was a dessert to honour a lady who had which profession?
Soprano singer – Dame Nellie Melba. The dish was designed at the Savoy.
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
March 2016
ROUND FOUR – FOOD AND DRINK
1. In maths, what is 8 cubed?
512
2. Who is attributed with the quote “The old believe everything, the middle-aged suspect everything, the
young know everything.”
Oscar Wilde
3. In computing, what does HTML stand for?
Hyper Text Mark Up Language
4. Who wrote the Paddington Bear books?
Michael Bond
5. What are the first five books of the Old Testament collectively called?
The Pentateuch
6. What is the common name for ascorbic acid?
Vitamin C
7. Who won the football World Cup in 1986?
Argentina
8. Who made the catchphrase ‘correctomundo’ famous?
Henry Winkler as ‘The Fonz’ on the TV show Happy Days
9. In which US state was George Michael charged with ‘Lewd Behaviour’ in 1998?
California
10. Which artist’s real name is Paul Hewson?
Bono
March 2016
ROUND FIVE – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Richard House Quarterly Quiz
Questions & Answers
1. The world's biggest handmade Easter egg was unveiled in Argentina in April 2015. It was made using
how many kg of chocolate?
8000
March 2016
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