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People Quiz #736

Famous People Quiz for 21 February 2023

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Q1. Who used the name "Henry", in communication with Westerners between 1920 and 1932?

A
Puyi, Emperor of China
B
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
C
Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the National Government of China
D
King Prajadhipok of Thailand
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Q2. Tom Cruise played which role in the 1996 film "Jerry Maguire"?

A
George Bernard Shaw
B
Spartacus
C
Oscar Wilde
D
Jerry Maguire
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Q3. Which poet's middle name is Bysshe?

A
Shelley
B
Keats
C
Byron
D
Wordsworth
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Q4. Who married British actress and producer Trudi Styler in 1992?

A
Edge
B
Sting
C
Slash
D
Pavarotti
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Q5. Which of these series of books was created by Roger Hargreaves?

A
SpongeBob SquarePants
B
Thomas the Tank Engine
C
Winnie the Pooh
D
Mr. Men
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Q6. What is the name of 11 Roman Emperors, the first of whom transferred the capital to Byzantium in 330 CE, and the last of whom died when it was captured by the Turks in 1453?

A
Romulus
B
Julius
C
Nero
D
Constantine
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Q7. Who headed up the "Rolling Thunder Revue", a US concert tour consisting of a travelling caravan of musicians including Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Kinky Friedman & Bob Neuwirth, that took place in late 1975 / early 1976?

A
Cat Stevens
B
Bruce Springsteen
C
The Rolling Stones
D
Bob Dylan
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