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Entertainment Quiz #143

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 13 October 2011

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Q1. These are the last lines of which play: H: Shall the worms declare his truth? Go to him, take his shame away. E: He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.

A
"Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen
B
"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller
C
"The Crucible" by Arthur Miller
D
"Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
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Q2. Which UK television series starred Ross Kemp as a tough SAS officer?

A
Band of Brothers
B
Red Cap
C
The Professionals
D
Ultimate Force
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Q3. Which of these was the title of a TV series starring Robert Stack as Eliot Ness, who was in charge of a police unit that tackled criminals during the American Prohibition?

A
The Untouchables
B
The Unmentionables
C
The Invincibles
D
The Unnoticeables
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Q4. Which of these was painted first?

A
American Gothic by Grant Wood
B
The Massacre of the Innocents by Peter Paul Rubens
C
The Cardplayers by Paul Cézanne
D
The Adoration of the Magi by El Greco
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Q5. Complete the title of this James Bond film: "On Her Majesty's ... "

A
Favourite Chair
B
Secret Service
C
Corgi
D
Bicycle
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Q6. What is a British comic strip character created by Reg Smythe, first published in August 1957, now written by Roger Mahoney (artist) and Roger Kettle (writer)?

A
Rockford
B
Popeye
C
Jiggs
D
Andy Capp
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Q7. Which of these is a song by Noel Coward?

A
Furious Horses and Australians
B
Angry Cats and Swedes
C
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
D
Wild Monkeys and Americans
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