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Entertainment Quiz #528

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 28 February 2019

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Q1. In literature, what is the word for a person, or a group of people who oppose the main character, or the main characters (in simple terms, "the villain")?

A
Prototype
B
Protagonist
C
Antithesis
D
Antagonist
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Q2. Slogans such as "The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One" and "I Want to Believe" that became part of pop culture in the 1990s were from which TV series?

A
The X-Files
B
Stargate SG-1
C
Friends
D
Tales of the Unexpected
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Q3. These are the first lines from what song: "I was a humdrum person, leading a life apart, when love flew in through my window wide, and quickened my humdrum heart"?

A
What Is This Thing Called Love
B
Help!
C
Look Through Any Window
D
Someone to Watch Over Me
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Q4. "Coronation Street" is set in what suburb?

A
Weatherfield
B
Albert Aquare
C
Roseneath
D
Remuera
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Q5. Which impresario, music manager and record producer has been involved with The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Graham Gouldman, Godley and Creme, (later 10cc), Soft Machine, and Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity?

A
Andrew Loog Oldham
B
Giorgio Gomelsky
C
Brian Epstein
D
Shel Talmy
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Q6. Badfinger, Black Dyke Band, Elephant's Memory, Grapefruit, Mary Hopkin, Jackie Lomax, Modern Jazz Quartet, Radha Krsna Temple, Ravi Shankar, Ronnie Spector, James Taylor and White Trash have all recorded for what label?

A
Reprise
B
Parlophone
C
Tamla
D
Apple
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Q7. Which British show, featuring adult contestants and broadcast by the BBC on 31 May 1938, is generally held to have been the world's first TV game show?

A
The Price Is Right
B
Generation Game
C
Spelling Bee
D
Wheel of Fortune
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