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People Quiz #369

Famous People Quiz for 9 February 2016

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Q1. Who commanded No. 11 Group RAF, responsible for the fighter defence of London and southeast England, which took the brunt of the German air attacks in the Battle of Britain?

A
Trafford Leigh-Mallory
B
Keith Park
C
Hugh Dowding
D
Arthur Harris
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Q2. Who has been called His Purple Majesty, His Royal Badness, TAFKAP, The Artist, Symbol, Love Symbol and The Purple One?

A
Prince
B
Bono
C
Slash
D
Edge
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Q3. Who created the character of Horatio Hornblower?

A
H Ryder Haggard
B
C S Forester
C
Edgar Rice Burroughs
D
Robert Louis Stephenson
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Q4. Who made the longest Oscar acceptance speech, at five minutes and 30 seconds, when collecting her Oscar for Best Actress in 1942 for her role as Mrs. Miniver?

A
Greer Garson
B
Jessica Tandy
C
Vivien Leigh
D
Elizabeth Taylor
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Q5. Who wrote the music for the song "Smile", a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954 that was recorded by Michael Jackson for his 1995 double album "HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I"?

A
Cole Porter
B
Charlie Chaplin
C
Irving Berlin
D
Richard Rodgers
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Q6. Who wrote "A Year in Provence"?

A
Bill Bryson
B
Peter Mayle
C
Helen Fielding
D
Lady Fortescue
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Q7. Audrey Hepburn appeared in which of these classic films?

A
Casablanca
B
Gigi
C
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
D
Breakfast at Tiffany's
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