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People Quiz #377

Famous People Quiz for 5 April 2016

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Q1. Who was separated from her husband in June 2009 to film "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" in Australia?

A
Beyonce
B
Jennifer Aniston
C
Courtney Cox-Arquette
D
Katie Holmes
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Q2. Which of these was a US DJ who was famously disciplined in February 2004 for producing a show described by his boss as "offensive and insulting to anyone with a sense of common decency"?

A
John Peel
B
Casey Kasem
C
Dr John
D
Howard Stern
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Q3. Which conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic from 1922 to 1945 was charged, after World War II, with supporting the Hitler regime?

A
Victor de Sabata
B
Wilhelm Furtwängler
C
Vladimir Horowitz
D
Arthur Rubinstein
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Q4. Who first stated the three laws of planetary motion?

A
Johannes Kepler
B
Max Plank
C
Arthur C Clarke
D
Sir Fred Hoyle
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Q5. Which Austrian performed the winning song, "Rise Like a Phoenix", at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014?

A
Conchita Wurst
B
Måns Zelmerlöw
C
The Makemakes
D
Ann Sophie
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Q6. With whom are the islands of Elba and St Helena associated?

A
Cardinal Richelieu
B
Stalin
C
Napoleon
D
Louis XIV
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Q7. Who is the next in this series: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry ... ?

A
Martin Van Buren
B
Daniel D. Tompkins
C
John C. Calhoun
D
William R. King
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