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Our patient family accommodation provides a vital source of support to families whose children have complex ongoing needs or, who face a long recovery journey following treatment.

Callum has had several operations on his heart at Great Ormond Street Hospital. His parents were able to stay in patient family accommodation at Weston House during his stay.

His mum says, ‘It makes life so much easier and it’s really nice!’

Your quiz night guide

Thank you for choosing to support Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity by holding your own Quiz Night. Hopefully, you’ll find everything you need in this pack to make your Quiz Night a huge success.

By raising money at your Quiz Night, you are helping us to fund patient family accommodation at the hospital. This means we can continue to provide support to our special patients and their families when they need us most. Thank you!

Callum, aged 2

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Don’t forget to send inyour donations using the handy form we’veincluded in this guide.

How to: make the most of your Quiz Night

There are so many ways you can raise a bit more dosh for GOSH, but to make it as easy as possible why not try one of our top ideas?

Hold a raffle The prize could be a bottle of wine or a free round of drinks so as much of the money raised is supporting our patients as possible.

Phone fine Anyone caught on their phone should be fined.

Have a sweepstake Get people to guess what the winning score will be.

Collection cans Why not request a collection box at www.gosh.org and watch the loose change add up.

Bar snack buffet Offer the teams a selection of bar snacks in exchange for a donation.

Matched Giving Some employers generously offer to match any money raised for charity by their staff. Have a chat to your boss and see if this is possible.

It’s as easy as 1,2,3 to make sure your Quiz Night is a huge success!

Pick a date and tell everyone about it.

Hold your Quiz Night and raise some cash.

Collect together your donations and send them in so we can put them to good use.

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Your quiz night guide

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1 What chemical element is known as HG on the Periodic Table?

2 What is the capital city of Turkey?

3 If you were born on 18 November what star sign would you be?

4 Who created Snoopy from the Peanuts series?

5 Who invented the light bulb?

6 What is a male swan called?

7 The clavicle is more commonly known as which bone?

8 What is the value of the letter H in Scrabble?

9 In Greek mythology who was the son of Daedalus who dared to fly too near to the sun?

10 Who was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson?

General knowledge

Round 1

Your quiz night guide

1 Who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson as manager of Manchester United?

2 Which country is Rory McIlroy from?

3 In which country is the 2018 Winter Olympics being held?

4 How many years were there between Fred Perry and Andy Murray’s win at Wimbledon?

5 In which city did England win the 2003 Rugby World Cup in?

6 What number is between the 19 and the 17 on a standard darts board?

7 How many points is the yellow ball worth in snooker?

8 Where is considered the ‘home of Cricket’?

9 Which three British athletes secured gold medals during ‘super Saturday’ at the London 2012 Olympics?

10 Who scored a hat trick at the 1966 World Cup final?

SportRound 2

Louis, aged 11 GOSH patient

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Your quiz night guide

1 Which museum is home to the Mona Lisa?

2 In which Shakespeare play would you find twins Viola and Sebastian?

3 What is the third Harry Potter book called?

4 Which book series is Sophie Kinsella known for?

5 Who painted Girl Before a Mirror?

6 Who designed The Angel of the North?

7 Who wrote Please Mrs Butler?

8 What nationality was Jackson Pollock?

9 In which novel, which was published in 1960 and won the Pulitzer prize, does a principal character dress up as a ham for her school pageant?

10 Which art gallery is found on Millbank, London?

Arts and literature

Round 3

1 Who was born Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O’Brien?

2 Who is the lead singer in the Foo Fighters?

3 What was the name of the 1973 Pink Floyd album?

4 How many weeks was Bryan Adam’s Everything I Do, I Do it for you at number 1 in the UK charts?

5 Who represented the UK in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest?

6 What year did Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats premiere?

7 What was Pavarotti’s first name?

8 What instrument was Louis Armstrong famous for playing?

9 Who composed the orchestral piece The Planets Op. 32?

10 What year was Earth Song by Michael Jackson the UK Christmas number 1?

MusicRound 4

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Your quiz night guide

1 What is the capital of Ethiopia?

2 Which body of water is between the Australian mainland and Tasmania?

3 What year did Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first climb Mount Everest?

4 In which county is Stonehenge?

5 What three countries border Luxembourg?

6 The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is in which American state?

7 Which is further west – Bristol or Edinburgh?

8 Which volcano is responsible for destroying Pompeii?

9 Which lake is Chicago on?

10 Which river runs through Cologne, Germany?

GeographyRound 5

1 Who was Henry VIII’s fourth wife?

2 What year was the United States Declaration of Independence signed?

3 What year was the Battle of Hastings?

4 When did Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister?

5 What year was the Great Fire of London?

6 How old was Victoria when she became Queen?

7 Who was the deputy leader of the Labour Party between 1994 – 2007

8 What year did Ronald Reagan resign from office?

9 When was the Irish potato famine?

10 What year was Oliver Cromwell born?

a. 1599b. 1609c. 1619

History and politics

Round 6

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Your quiz night guide

1 How many episodes of Faulty Towers were made?

2 Who played Angie Watts in EastEnders?

3 Which home makeover show had Handy Andy?

4 In which programme is Jack Bauer the main protagonist?

5 What year did Coronation Street begin?

6 How many Oscars did Ben Hur win?

7 Who directed The Corpse Bride?

8 Who played the role of Willy Wonka in the 1971 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

9 What year was The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring released?

10 How many children are there in the Von Trapp family in the Sound of Music?

TV and filmRound 7

Jamie, aged 10 GOSH patient

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1 Great Ormond Street Hospital opened on Valentine’s Day in which year?

a. 1852 b. 1862 c. 1872

2 In which London borough is Great Ormond Street Hospital located?

3 Gastroenterology, orthopaedics and rheumatology are just some of the clinical specialities represented at GOSH. How many clinical specialties does the hospital have in total?

a. over 30 b. over 40 c. over 50

4 An adult human skeleton contains 206 bones, but how many bones is a baby born with?

5 Where in the body are red blood cells produced?

Great Ormond Street Hospital

Round 8

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6 To the nearest thousand, how many times does your heart beat in a day?

a. 50,000 b. 75,000 c. 100,000

7 The famous 1987 Wishing Well appeal was a public fundraising appeal for Great Ormond Street of unprecedented scale. How much did it raise?

a. £44 million b. £54 million c. £64 million

8 GOSH played a starring role in the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony directed by Academy Award winner Danny Boyle. What was the ceremony’s official name?

9 Charles Dickens raised money for the hospital by giving readings of his novel ‘A Christmas Carol’. In the book, who is the first ghost to visit Ebenezer Scrooge?

10 JM Barrie left the rights to his most famous story to Great Ormond Street Hospital in his will. What is it called?

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Your quiz night guide

We’re having a quiz night

Location

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per person to enter £

Shiloh, aged 4 GOSH patient

Teams of up to people each

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. Registered charity no. 235825.

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Your quiz night guide

Answers (Shhhh! No cheating!)Round 1 General knowledge

1 Mercury2 Ankara3 Scorpio4 Charles M. Schulz5 Thomas Edison6 Cob7 The collar bone8 49 Icarus

10 Lewis Carroll

Round 4 Music

1 Dusty Springfield2 Dave Grohl3 The Dark Side of the Moon4 165 Bucks Fizz6 19817 Luciano8 Trumpet9 Gustav Holst

10 1995

Round 7 TV and film

1 122 Anita Dobson3 Changing Rooms4 245 19606 117 Tim Burton8 Gene Wilder9 2001

10 7

Round 2 Sport

1 David Moyes2 Northern Ireland3 South Korea4 775 Sydney6 37 28 Lords Cricket Ground9 Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis

and Greg Rutherford10 Sir Geoff Hurst

Round 5 Arts and literature

1 Addis Ababa2 Bass Strait3 19534 Wiltshire5 Germany, France, Belgium6 South Dakota7 Edinburgh8 Mount Vesuvius9 Lake Michigan

10 The Rhine

Round 8 Great Ormond Street Hospital

1 (a) 1852 2 Camden3 (c) Over 504 270 5 Bone marrow 6 Approximately 100,0007 (b) £54million 8 Isle of Wonders9 Jacob Marley

10 Peter Pan

Round 3 Arts and literature

1 The Louvre2 Twelfth Night3 Harry Potter and the

Prisoner of Azkaban4 The Shopaholic series5 Pablo Picasso6 Anthony Gormley7 Allan Ahlberg8 American9 To Kill A Mockingbird

10 Tate Britain

Round 6 History and Politics

1 Anne of Cleves2 17763 10664 19795 16666 187 John Prescott8 19749 1845–1849

10 1599

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Your quiz night guide

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Once you have finished your Quiz Night, please complete and return this form to the address on the right or make your donation online.

Title

Supporter number (if known)

First name

Surname

Your detailsTick this box if you require no acknowledgment

Organisation (if appropriate)

Postcode

Telephone no.

Tick here if you would like an email acknowledgment only. Please make sure that we have your email address.

Address (If you are an organisation, please ensure this is your organisation address)

Email

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. Registered charity no. 235825.

Online donations can be made at www.gosh.org/moniesreturn

Cheques should be made payable to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity and can be sent to:Community FundraisingGreat Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity40 Bernard Street London WC1N 1LE

Where possible, please send the total proceeds of your event in one envelope with this form – this will save administrationcosts for the charity.Please do not send cash.

Matched giving Some employers generously offer to match any money raised for charity by their staff. If you are planning to claim matched giving, please contact us at [email protected] with the details.

If you have an online fundraising page, please provide the web address

Why did you decide to fundraise for us?

Event details

The charity will hold the information you give us for administration purposes. If you do not wish to receive news or appeals from the charity in the future please contact us at Supporter Services, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, 40 Bernard Street, London, WC1N 1LE. Donations to the charity support the work of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust and research undertaken by UCL Institute of Child Health. If you would prefer to not receive information about other services which will benefit the charity or allow other charities or organisations to write to you, please tick this box . If you are happy for the charity to contact you about our appeals, events and the work of the hospital via email, please tick this box .

Name of event

Date of event

How much did you raise?We recommend that you count all funds in the presence of a witness.

Signed Date

For office use onlyCampaign code

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Q&As Your quiz night guide

Q. What are we raising money for?

A. By holding a quiz night you arehelping to raise vital fund towardspatient family accommodation atGreat Ormond Street Hospital.

Weston House, our Patient Hotelprovides family accommodation forboth short-term patients who havetravelled from outside of London, aswell as longer-term accommodationfor families whose children havecomplex medical needs or who havea substantial recovery period aheadof them. The patient hotel meansthat families can stay together ina non-clinical environment in closeproximity to the hospital in caseof emergencies.

It costs £619 a day to fund parentaccommodation at Weston House,and we rely on the generosity of thepublic to continue to provide thisvital service. By holding your ownQuiz Night you can help us providemuch needed to support and keepfamilies with very sick children.

Q. When should we hold our quiz?

A. We’re aiming to get as many peopleas possible across the UK takingpart in a quiz this spring so that wecan raise the vital funds we need tosupport our patient familyaccommodation. If you can’t, don’tworry! The most important thingis that you hold your Quiz Nightto help us to support our familieswhen they need it most.

Q. How do I tell people aboutour event?

Getting the word out is the best wayto make your night a huge success.We’ve included a promotionalposter in this pack which is a greatplace to start. You can print as manyas you need and insert the detailsof your event. Social media is alsoa great way to spread the word somake sure you promote your eventon your Facebook page andon Twitter.

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Q&As Your quiz night guide

Q. How much can we raiseat our event?

A. We’d love you to raise as much aspossible at your event to help us tofund patient family accommodation.It’s surprising how quickly themoney can add up, for exampleif you have 10-teams of 5 peoplewith each individual donating£3 to take part you’ll raise £150!There are lots of ways to boost yourfundraising too. Take a look at ourtop tips on page 3 to help raisemore dosh for GOSH.

Q. I want to make up my ownquestions – is that ok?

A. Of course! We hope that thequestions we’ve provided are a goodstarting point but if you do want todo your own, please feel free. Whynot tailor your quiz to appeal to youraudience? If you’re a sporting bunch,why not have a sports quiz. If you’remore of a music fan a music quizcan be great fun too. If you need alittle help the internet is full of quizquestions – just make sure theycome with the answers included!

Q. How do I send my money in?

A. Simply complete the monies returnform included in this pack and postit back to us with a cheque.

We’ll then be able to send youa thank you letter to let yourcustomers know that we’re puttingyour donations to good use.

If you’ve got any questions or needany support please don’t hesitateto get in touch.

020 7239 3131 [email protected]

Thanks so much for your support and best of luck with your fundraising!