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Entertainment Quiz #459

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 2 November 2017

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Q1. Gabriel Loire, Mordecai Ardon and Marcelle Ferron are known for their art work in what medium?

A
Grained wood
B
Dyed cloth
C
Stained glass
D
Striped paint
Select from the options above.
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Q2. Who was the author of "The Heptameron", inspired partly by Boccaccio's "Decameron"?

A
Dante Alighieri
B
François Rabelais
C
Marguérite, Queen of Navarre
D
Isabella, Queen of Aragon
Select from the options above.
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Q3. Which single by the Black Eyed Peas released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, "The E.N.D.", was the group's first U.S. #1 single?

A
Smash Crash Bang
B
Bang Bang Crash
C
Boom Boom Pow
D
Boing Boing Doing
Select from the options above.
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Q4. Which musical, when made into a film in 1956, starred Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr?

A
Hair
B
The King and I
C
Carousel
D
South Pacific
Select from the options above.
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Q5. The character, Hetty, in the US TV series "NCIS: Los Angeles" is shown as having a Masters degree from the Sorbonne in what?

A
Linguistics
B
Fine Arts
C
Computer Science
D
Film and Theatre
Select from the options above.
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Q6. What time did the Everly Brothers wake up in the movie theatre in the song "Wake Up Little Suzie"?

A
4 o'clock
B
10 o'clock
C
Midnight
D
1 o'clock
Select from the options above.
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Q7. Which of these people is best known for their work as a photographer?

A
Robert Mapplethorpe
B
Gustav Doré
C
Francis Bacon
D
Ai Weiwei
Select from the options above.
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