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Entertainment Quiz #160

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 9 February 2012

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Q1. For which activity was Dame Elizabeth Frink honoured?

A
Marathon running
B
Sculpture
C
Swimming
D
Writing
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Q2. What is the name of the art form where objects are glued to, usually, a piece of paper or canvas?

A
Tatting
B
Appliqué
C
Embroidery
D
Collage
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Q3. Who is the lead character in the TV series "House"?

A
White House
B
Arden House
C
Somerset House
D
Gregory House
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Q4. The Hay Wain is a painting by which of these artists?

Note: This question was updated in October 2020
A
John Constable
B
Jackson Pollock
C
Jeff Osborne
D
Rembrandt
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Q5. In the musical "Oliver!", who is the conniving career criminal who takes in homeless boys and teaches them to pick pockets for him?

A
Nancy
B
Fagin
C
The Artful Dodger
D
Mr. Bumble
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Q6. According to Shakespeare who kills Macbeth?

A
Malcolm
B
Macduff
C
Duncan
D
The Big Yin
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Q7. The play "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie ran at the New Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End from 25 November 1952 until Saturday 23 March 1974, when it immediately transferred to which theatre next door, reopening on Monday 25 March?

A
Shaftesbury Theatre
B
St Martin's Theatre
C
London Palladium
D
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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