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Entertainment Quiz #162

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 23 February 2012

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Q1. In 2003, who did the American Film Institute vote the greatest movie villain of all time?

A
Hannibal Lecter
B
Norman Bates
C
Darth Vader
D
Michael Corleone
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Q2. In the books by the Rev. W. V. Awdry and the UK TV series first broadcast in 1984 with Ringo Starr as storyteller, how many wheels does Thomas the Tank Engine have?

A
10
B
4
C
8
D
6
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Q3. Which of these was the title of a 1966 play by Joe Orton?

A
Swag
B
Loot
C
Nicked
D
Grass
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Q4. Who created the comic strip "Garfield"?

A
Brant Parker and Johnny Hart
B
Jim Davis
C
Garry Trudeau
D
Gary Larson
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Q5. What is the name of the father in the cartoon series "The Family Guy"?

A
Charlie Harper
B
Al Bundy
C
Peter Griffin
D
Homer Simpson
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Q6. Who made two series of engravings based on two series of his paintings, called "A Rake's Progress" and "A Harlot's Progress"?

A
Pablo Picasso
B
M C Escher
C
Ronald Searle
D
William Hogarth
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Q7. What piece of music was played by German radio in 1945 after the announcement of the death of Adolf Hitler?

A
Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance"
B
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
C
The Adagio from Anton Bruckner's 7th Symphony
D
Vera Lynn with "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover"
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