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People Quiz #388

Famous People Quiz for 21 June 2016

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Q1. Who had hit records with "Long Tall Sally" and "Good Golly Miss Molly"?

A
Bo Diddley
B
Jerry Lee Lewis
C
Chuck Berry
D
Little Richard
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Q2. Which 19th century French novelist wrote books about "The Three Musketeers"?

A
Marquis de Sade
B
Alexandre Dumas
C
René Goscinny
D
Albert Camus
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Q3. Which was the youngest of these four solo acts to reach number one on Billboard magazine's weekly pop singles chart?

A
Paul Anka
B
Britney Spears
C
Michael Jackson
D
Shelley Fabares
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Q4. Georges Pompidou, Prime Minister of France 1962-68) succeeded whom as President in 1969?

A
Charles de Gaulle
B
Nicholas Sarkozy
C
Alain Poher
D
François Mitterrand
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Q5. According to a book by former British foreign secretary Lord Owen, which world leader collapsed while sitting on a sofa watching a football game in 2002?

A
Vladimir Putin
B
Tony Blair
C
George W Bush
D
Nicolas Sarkozy
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Q6. Who was a British political reformer, writer and politician, noted for her long-standing championship of the Single Transferable Vote system of elections who is the author (1974) of "How Democracies Vote", a standard reference work on electoral systems?

A
Enid Lakeman
B
Joan Fry Lakeman
C
Atalie Colman
D
Natalie Wood
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Q7. The leader of the Catholic Church in England is based where?

A
Durham
B
Canterbury
C
Glasgow
D
Westminster
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