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People Quiz #303

Famous People Quiz for 4 November 2014

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Q1. Which of these bands did not contain siblings in the original lineup?

A
The Isley Brothers
B
The Allman Brothers
C
The Everly Brothers
D
The Doobie Brothers
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Q2. Which of these is a novel by Hunter S Thompson?

A
Sleepless in Seattle
B
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
C
WKRP in Cincinnati
D
The Muppets Take Manhattan
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Q3. Vlastimil Hart together with 11 colleagues won the 2014 Ig Nobel Prize in biology for documenting what in relation to dogs?

A
Friction between a banana skin and the floor when a dog steps on it
B
Treating dogs' "uncontrollable" nosebleeds, by nasal-packing-with-strips-of-cured-pork
C
When dogs defecate/urinate, they prefer to align the body with Earth's north-south geomagnetic axis
D
How dogs react when seeing a human dressed up as a cat
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Q4. Which author famously upset her publisher by beginning a book with "I am quite tired of making goody goody books about nice people"?

A
Enid Blyton
B
Beatrix Potter
C
Agatha Christie
D
Jane Austen
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Q5. Who wrote the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?

Note: This question was updated in August 2024
A
Oscar Wilde
B
John Lennon
C
T S Eliot
D
Ted Hughes
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Q6. What play does the character Blanche Dubois appear in?

A
School for Women
B
Death of a Salesman
C
A Streetcar Named Desire
D
Noises Off
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Q7. What relationship are actors John and David Carradine?

A
Uncle and nephew
B
Brothers
C
Cousins
D
Father and son
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