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Entertainment Quiz #67

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 29 April 2010

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Q1. What city, heavily bombed in the Spanish Civil War, was featured in a painting by Picasso?

A
Guernica
B
Madrid
C
Valencia
D
Barcelona
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Q2. Chris Stein, Debbie Harry, Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri and Gary Valentine, originally billed as "Angel and the Snake", achieved fame under what name?

A
Yes
B
Oasis
C
The Pretenders
D
Blondie
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Q3. The painting medium "tempera" has what as a base?

A
Oil
B
Egg yolk
C
Water
D
Plaster
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Q4. Which film trilogy consists of three live action fantasy epic films: "The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001), "The Two Towers" (2002) and "The Return of the King" (2003) which is based on a three-volume book by J. R. R. Tolkien?

A
The King of the Things
B
The Lord of the Rings
C
The Queen of Swing
D
The Prince of Ping
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Q5. What is the name for the dome or arched roof at the top of a building that is a distinctive part of Byzantine architecture and characteristic of mosques?

A
Minaret
B
Cupola
C
Spire
D
Gargoyle
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Q6. Rowan Atkinson created which character that first appeared on British TV in 1990?

A
Mr Turnip
B
Mr Plum
C
Mr Potato
D
Mr Bean
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Q7. Who asked the question "Are We Human or Are We Dancer?"?

A
The Bravery
B
The Killers
C
Fall Out Boy
D
Maroon 5
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