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Entertainment Quiz #786

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 8 February 2024

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Q1. Cable News Network (CNN), the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, was founded by Ted Turner in what year?

A
1970
B
1980
C
1990
D
1960
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Q2. What is at the centre of the story of the ballet "Petrouchka"?

A
A woman who has been turned into a swan
B
A nutcracker
C
Competition to wear a glass slipper
D
Three puppets
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Q3. The song "They're Coming To Take Me Away ha haaa" was banned by the BBC in 1966. Who was the artist?

A
Napoleon XIV
B
Shelley Berman
C
Spike Jones
D
Tiny Tim
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Q4. Which of these films was about the relationship between two sisters?

A
A Fish Called Wanda
B
Mommie Dearest
C
Thelma and Louise
D
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?
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Q5. What is Banksy best known for?

A
Setting up a trust for orphaned Eskimo children
B
Most rugby league goals kicked in Australia
C
"Anonymous" street art
D
Chat show hosting
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Q6. When in trouble, which of these characters might successfully make a hypnotic gesture?

A
Mandrake
B
Wonder woman
C
Batman
D
Homer Simpson
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Q7. The single largest collection of whose works (181 paintings) is at the Barnes Foundation, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

A
Henri Matisse
B
Paul Cézanne
C
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
D
Paul Gauguin
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