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People Quiz #90

Famous People Quiz for 5 October 2010

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Q1. Who was the last of these to have a number 1 hit in Britain?

A
Dusty Springfield
B
Kylie Minogue
C
Mary Hopkin
D
Cilla Black
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Q2. Which of these, a pioneer in ballooning, motor racing and aviation, co-founded a company to make prestige cars and died in a flying accident in 1910?

A
Enzo Ferrari
B
F H Royce
C
David Brown
D
C S Rolls
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Q3. Who used the pseudonym "Bab"?

A
Gerard Manley Hopkins
B
Charles Dickens
C
Tim Rice
D
W S Gilbert
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Q4. What was the first pop video directed by John Landis, whose directing credits include "National Lampoon's Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers"?

A
Michael Jackson's "Black or White"
B
Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
C
Paul McCartney's "Spies Like Us"
D
The Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star"
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Q5. Who co-wrote "BANG! The Complete History of the Universe" with Patrick Moore?

A
Brian May
B
Bill Wyman
C
Eric Clapton
D
Elton John
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Q6. Which of these people appeared in the TV series "The Good Life" and "To The Manor Born"?

A
Richard Briers
B
Penelope Keith
C
Felicity Kendall
D
Paul Eddington
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Q7. Who was the spouse of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark when she ascended to the throne on 14 January 1972?

A
Prince Claus
B
Crown Prince Frederik
C
Prince Henrik
D
Prince Willem-Alexander
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