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Entertainment Quiz #171

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 26 April 2012

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Q1. What fictional character lives in a pineapple under the sea?

A
SpongeBob SquarePants
B
Harry the Octopus
C
Opo the Crazy Dolphin
D
Skippy
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Q2. Which co-presenter of a programme for car enthusiasts has also presented "Brainiac: Science Abuse", "The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend", "Blast Lab" and "Invisible Worlds"?

A
James May
B
Richard Hammond
C
The Stig
D
Jeremy Clarkson
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Q3. Alan Bates played an escaped convict who was mistaken for the son of God in which 1961 film?

A
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
B
Whistle Down the Wind
C
The Life of Brian
D
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Q4. What was the film to win a "Best Picture" Oscar in 2009 without receiving any acting nominations?

A
The Hurt Locker
B
Slumdog Millionaire
C
Titanic
D
Happy Feet
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Q5. Which of these began life as a 1954 play for radio by Dylan Thomas?

A
Over Lager Copse
B
Under Milk Wood
C
Sideways Wine Forest
D
Down Rum Thicket
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Q6. What role does Harrison Ford play in the 1997 film "Air Force One"?

A
Egor Korshunov
B
Vice President Bennett
C
U.S. President Marshall
D
Secret Service Agent Gibbs
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Q7. What TV character used the catchphrase "I know nothing"?

A
Sergeant Shultz
B
Homer Simpson
C
Fred Flintstone
D
Mr. T
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