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Entertainment Quiz #473

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 8 February 2018

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Q1. The musical "The Sound of Music" is associated with which geographical area?

A
London
B
Austria
C
Thailand
D
New York
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Q2. Which of these is not a type of broomstick mentioned in the Harry Potter books?

A
Slamburner
B
Firebolt
C
Silver arrow
D
Nimbus
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Q3. The television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997-2003), "Firefly" (2002) and which other series were created or co-created by screenwriter, director, producer, comic book writer, and composer Joss Whedon?

A
Dollhouse (2009-10)
B
All of these
C
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (from 2013)
D
Angel (1999-2004)
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Q4. By what name is Gordon Sumner better known?

A
Bono
B
Elton John
C
Sting
D
Prince
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Q5. Geoffrey Palmer played the reticent husband of his wistful wife, and Nicholas Lyndhurst one of their two young-adult sons, in which bittersweet 1978-1983 British TV series?

A
Butterflies
B
Shoestring
C
Family Fortunes
D
Terry and June
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Q6. Which animal character, who first appeared on film in 1933, was conceived by Merian C Cooper and created by Willis O'Brien?

A
Godzilla
B
Lassie
C
Flicka
D
King Kong
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Q7. Vocal music in mediaeval Christian Latin liturgy is often called what kind of chant?

A
Decani
B
Julian
C
Papal
D
Gregorian
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