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People Quiz #214

Famous People Quiz for 19 February 2013

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Q1. Which Canadian won the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest representing Switzerland?

A
Leonard Cohen
B
Deanna Durbin
C
Celine Dion
D
Kate McGarrigle
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Q2. In which century did Henry VIII, king of England, die?

Note: This question was updated in March 2022
A
18th
B
17th
C
16th
D
19th
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Q3. Which of these is an anthology film released in 1988, a collection of short films about Michael Jackson several of which are long-form music videos from his "Bad" album?

A
Ghosts
B
The Wiz
C
Moonwalker
D
This Is It
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Q4. Which of these US presidents was the oldest when first elected?

A
Franklin D. Roosevelt
B
Ronald Reagan
C
Grover Cleveland
D
Abraham Lincoln
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Q5. Which bank robber, whose exploits were sensationalized across the USA, was shot dead by police in an ambush outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago in 1934?

A
Pretty Boy Floyd
B
John Dillinger
C
Al Capone
D
Clyde Barrow
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Q6. Which 19th century Austrian composer is famous for his waltzes such as "The Blue Danube" and "Tales of the Vienna Woods", and the operetta "Die Fledermaus"?

A
Ludwig van Beethoven
B
Franz Liszt
C
Carl Orff
D
Johann Strauss
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Q7. Who identified and named alpha, beta and gamma radiation?

A
Albert Einstein
B
Ernest Rutherford
C
Max Planck
D
Marie Curie
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