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Entertainment Quiz #56

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 11 February 2010

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Q1. Sweeney Todd was the demon barber of what street?

A
Morse
B
Swift
C
Pace
D
Fleet
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Q2. The Darling family are from which film?

A
Peter Pan
B
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
C
Mary Poppins
D
The Railway Children
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Q3. What is the name of a process of dyeing fabric to produce marbled colour effects using hot wax?

A
Velveteen
B
Paisley
C
Batik
D
Organza
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Q4. Which of these is a famous art gallery in New York City?

A
Guggenheim
B
Frankenstein
C
Googlesearch
D
Goggle-eyes
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Q5. What sort of animal was "Bambi", the main role in a Walt Disney cartoon released in 1942?

A
Dog
B
Chipmunk
C
Elephant
D
Deer
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Q6. The Bacon Society was founded in England in 1866 to promote the study of what?

A
Methods of making pig-racing as popular as greyhound racing
B
Variations in texture of the flesh of a pig after it has been cured
C
The works of Roger Bacon, a 13th century English scholar, scientist and philosopher
D
Evidence that implies that Francis Bacon wrote plays attributed to Shakespeare
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Q7. The film "Bright Star", directed by Jane Campion, released in May 2009 and starring Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish, is a period drama about Fanny Brawne's romance with whom?

A
Keats
B
Shelley
C
Byron
D
Wordsworth
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