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Entertainment Quiz #237

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 1 August 2013

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Q1. Who "was born in a cross-fire hurricane" and "howled at my ma in the driving rain"?

A
Martha, My Dear
B
Street Fighting Man
C
Mother's Little Helper
D
Jumpin' Jack Flash
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Q2. Which of these is a character in the "Alien" series of films?

A
Ethan Hunt
B
Thomas A. Anderson
C
Dr. Emmett Brown
D
Warrant Officer Ripley
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Q3. By what name do we better know Mr van Rijn, who lived in Holland in the 17th century?

A
Mozart
B
Kalashnikov
C
Wurlitzer
D
Rembrandt
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Q4. What was the first name of Mrs Dalloway, a fictional character created by Virginia Woolf?

A
Margaret
B
Rebecca
C
Clarissa
D
Jennifer
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Q5. What painting has the alternative name of "La Gioconda"?

A
The Peasant Wedding
B
The Birth of Venus
C
Madonna and Child
D
Mona Lisa
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Q6. The films "The Hunt for Red October", "Patriot Games", "Clear and Present Danger" and "The Sum of All Fears" feature which character created by Tom Clancy?

A
Jane Marple
B
James Bond
C
Jack Ryan
D
Inspector Maigret
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Q7. Which of these is a branch of crime fiction characterised by strong, independent female detectives, that was labelled and effectively created as a genre during the 1990s?

A
Charlie's Angels' style
B
PI Girls
C
Cops Charmantes
D
Tart Noir
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