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People Quiz #161

Famous People Quiz for 14 February 2012

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Q1. Who created and played the character of Waldorf T Flywheel?

A
Groucho Marx
B
Spike Milligan
C
Jerry Lewis
D
Bob Hope
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Q2. Who worked at Betchley Park in World War II as one of the Enigma codebreakers and became known as "the father of modern computer science"?

A
Alan Turing
B
Charles Babbage
C
Ada Lovelace
D
Blaise Pascal
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Q3. Christian Bale was born in what country?

A
Canada
B
USA
C
England
D
Wales
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Q4. Michael Billington was a well-known English critic in what field?

Note: This question was updated in August 2019
A
Classical music
B
Poetry
C
Theatre
D
Film
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Q5. Who made the British singles charts for the first time in 1964, backed by her band "The Luvvers"?

A
Dusty Springfield
B
Sandie Shaw
C
Cilla Black
D
Lulu
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Q6. Which American singer-songwriter's debut album won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) at the 1981 Grammy Awards, and who also received an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his work with film music?

A
John Mayer
B
Christopher Cross
C
John Lennon
D
Sheena Easton
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Q7. Although he never bore the title of "Pope", the Catholic Church recognizes which of these people as the first Pope?

A
Homer
B
Niccolo Machiavelli
C
Plato
D
Peter
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