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Entertainment Quiz #396

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 18 August 2016

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Q1. Time On Our Hands, which held the record for the highest UK audience for a sitcom episode from 1996 for over ten years, is from which TV series?

A
Only Fools and Horses
B
The Goodies
C
Absolutely Fabulous
D
The Good Life
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Q2. What was the name of the ship captained by Nemo in "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea"?

A
Pequod
B
Nautilus
C
Enterprise
D
Hispaniola
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Q3. Composer Arcangelo Corelli (1653 - 1713) is associated with which instrument?

A
Steel guitar
B
Mandolin
C
Ukulele
D
Violin
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Q4. What nationality was 17th century artist Artemisia Gentileschi?

A
Swiss
B
Dutch
C
Italian
D
English
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Q5. The lines "You are the reason that I breathe, you are the reason that I still believe, you are my destiny" is from the theme song to which film?

A
Viva Las Vegas
B
Titanic
C
Angels and Demons
D
Slumdog Millionaire
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Q6. In the 2016 spoof online video by President Barack Obama about his impending retirement from the post who is one of the people he discusses it with?

A
Ex-Speaker John Boehner
B
His daughter Natasha
C
Ex-President George W Bush
D
Prime Minister David Cameron
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Q7. The rest is silence are the dying words of which Shakespearean character?

A
Richard III
B
Macbeth
C
Hamlet
D
Cleopatra
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