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People Quiz #62

Famous People Quiz for 23 March 2010

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Q1. Who, though he died at 35, wrote over 600 works including 23 string quartets, 5 string quintets, 21 piano concertos and 19 operas?

A
Bach
B
Beethoven
C
Mozart
D
Ravel
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Q2. Which Belgian novelist wrote the "Maigret" stories between 1930 and 1935?

A
Albert Uderzo
B
Georges Simenon
C
Hercule Poirot
D
Baroness Orczy
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Q3. Who is the outspoken English judge on "American Idol"?

A
Simon Cowell
B
Ronnie Barker
C
Elton John
D
Fred Hoyle
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Q4. Who provided the voice of "Charlie" for Charlie's Angels in the original TV series and the films made in 2000 and 2003?

A
John Forsythe
B
Raymond Burr
C
Richard Burton
D
Richard Harris
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Q5. By what name is Iosif Vissarionovich Izhugashvili better known?

A
Nikita Khrushchev
B
Vladimir Lenin
C
Joseph Stalin
D
Leonid Brezhnev
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Q6. Who was the elected President of Mexico from 1877 after the overthrow and execution of Emperor Maximilian until, with a gap from 1880 to 1884, a rebellion in 1911?

Note: This question was updated in January 2020
A
Bartholomew Diaz
B
Cameron Diaz
C
Porfirio Díaz
D
José Feliciano
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Q7. Who discovered Uranus and one of its moons, Titania, between 1781 and 1787?

A
Huygens
B
Cassini
C
Herschel
D
Asaph Hall
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