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Entertainment Quiz #792

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 21 March 2024

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Q1. What 1936 film, starring, written, directed and scored by Charlie Chaplin, comments on the desperate employment and fiscal conditions many people faced during the Great Depression?

A
Metropolis
B
The Gold Rush
C
The Great Dictator
D
Modern Times
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Q2. "Black Cherry" and "Supernature" are albums by which band?

A
Faithless
B
Goldfrapp
C
Madness
D
Everyone But The Girl
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Q3. What is the focus of the annual festival known as Lollapalooza Chicago?

A
Frog races
B
A four day music festival
C
Chainsaw sculptures
D
Gurning
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Q4. For which of her novels did Anna Burns receive the 2018 Man Booker Prize?

A
the bone people
B
Little Constructions
C
Milkman
D
The Testaments
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Q5. The Hay Wain is a painting by which of these artists?

A
John Constable
B
Jackson Pollock
C
Jeff Osborne
D
Rembrandt
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Q6. The Sex Pistols' initial career lasted two and a half years. How many studio albums of fresh material did they issue officially in that period?

A
2
B
5
C
3
D
1
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Q7. What are "Non più andrai", "O Isis und Osiris" and "Madamina, il catalogo è questo"?

A
Mottoes of Italian army regiments
B
Poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
C
Arias for bass voice
D
The opening words of every papal speech since 1275
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