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People Quiz #551

Famous People Quiz for 6 August 2019

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Q1. What are the next two in this series: Treasury Bill, Peter, Munich Mouser, Nelson, Peter II, Peter, Peta, Wilberforce ... ?

A
Humphrey and Sybil
B
Hacker and Basil
C
Bernard and Polly
D
Tony and Cherie
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Q2. During World War II, in north Africa, who was known as "The Desert Fox"?

A
Erwin Rommel
B
Joseph Goebbels
C
Heinrich Himmler
D
Hermann Goering
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Q3. Which of these are two animated chipmunks created by The Walt Disney Company in 1943?

A
Hill 'n Dale
B
Chip 'n Dale
C
Chip 'n Monk
D
Fitch 'n Chip
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Q4. Which Austrian, a pioneer in psycho-analysis, died in London in 1939, a refugee from Nazi persecution?

A
Carl Jung
B
Sigmund Freud
C
Heinz Kohut
D
Otto Rank
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Q5. In June 2009, who was found dead in his room at the Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel in Bangkok, where he had gone to begin work on his role in the film "Stretch"?

A
John Carradine
B
David Carradine
C
Clint Eastwood
D
John Travolta
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Q6. Which Greek dramatist, who lived from 485 to 406BC, wrote "Medea", "Orestes" and "Iphigenia in Tauris"?

A
Sophocles
B
Eumenides
C
Aeschylus
D
Euripides
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Q7. When the Grammy Hall of Fame was established in the USA what was the most recent song which could be selected in 1974, their first year of operation?

A
1949
B
1924
C
1969
D
1973
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