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Entertainment Quiz #76

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 1 July 2010

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Q1. Making their record debut in 1989, what were Squire, Mani, Reni and Brown collectively known as?

A
The Stone Roses
B
The Inkspots
C
The Pink Fairies
D
Nirvana
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Q2. Where is Brobdingnag?

A
Central Africa, now part of Zaire
B
A fictional land from "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift
C
Between Nepal and Tibet
D
Faroe Islands
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Q3. What was the surname of "George and Mildred"?

A
Bucket
B
Roper
C
Steed
D
Dixon
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Q4. The main characters of which play by Henrik Ibsen are Dr. Thomas Stockmann, his wife and three children, and Peter Stockmann, the Mayor, who is his elder brother?

A
A Doll's House
B
An Enemy of the People
C
Hedda Gabler
D
The Master Builder
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Q5. According to the title of a song from the musical "The Sound of Music", who was lonely?

A
Bull
B
Goatherd
C
Maria
D
Sugar
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Q6. Where was film actor Errol Flynn born in 1909?

A
Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
B
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
C
London, England
D
Kingston, Jamaica
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Q7. Dr. Gregory House, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Dr. James Wilson, Dr. Robert Chase, Dr. Allison Cameron and Dr. Eric Foreman have all worked in which TV hospital?

A
Seattle Grace Hospital
B
Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital
C
Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital
D
Holby City Hospital
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