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People Quiz #751

Famous People Quiz for 6 June 2023

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Q1. British archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie (1853 - 1942) was known for what invention?

A
A procedure to determine the fat content of milk
B
The air conditioner
C
Vacuum cleaner
D
A stratigraphic method that made possible the history reconstruction from ancient cultural remains
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Q2. Who was the subject of the film "I'm Not There", and did not appear in it?

A
Bob Dylan
B
Richard Nixon
C
Michael Jordan
D
Lord Lucan
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Q3. Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain during the Edward VIII abdication crisis?

A
David Lloyd George
B
Herbert Asquith
C
Stanley Baldwin
D
Andrew Bonar Law
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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. Whose visit to Vietnam in November 2000 was the first by a U.S. President since the end of the Vietnam War?

A
Bill Clinton
B
Clint Eastwood
C
Calvin Coolidge
D
Herbert Hoover
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Q6. Mike Leigh has been celebrated and much-awarded as a film writer and director, but is also celebrated as a playwright. Which of these plays is his first?

A
Abigail's Party
B
The Box Play
C
Nuts in May
D
Goose-Pimples
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Q7. Andrew Lloyd Webber stands in what relationship to Julian Lloyd Webber, the renowned cellist?

A
Father
B
Brother
C
Cousin
D
Uncle
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