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People Quiz #753

Famous People Quiz for 20 June 2023

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Q1. What dance was Elizabeth I , Queen of England, described as particularly liking?

A
Pavane
B
La Volta
C
Almain
D
Country dance
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Q2. What English pop band, formed in Manchester in 1990 with Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen, achieved major success in the early to mid 1990s, split up in 1996, and in 2006 released the album "Beautiful World"?

A
Take That
B
Wham!
C
Howzat?
D
Blam! Blam! Blam!
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Q3. Who became president of the Mormons in 1847, organised settlement of the Mormons in Utah 1847 and founded Salt Lake City?

A
Adam Smith
B
Mary Baker Eddy
C
Joseph Smith
D
Brigham Young
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Q4. Which of these is an American jazz musician best known for playing the vibraphone?

A
Ray Brown
B
Shelly Manne
C
Charlie Parker
D
Milt Jackson
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Q5. Which cartoon character, created by Yuko Shimizu, is depicted with a red bow and no visible mouth?

A
Pikachu
B
Doraemon
C
Hello Kitty
D
Sailor Moon
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Q6. Who was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess of nature and mother of the earth, Demeter?

A
Ops
B
Vesta
C
Ceres
D
Proserpina
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Q7. Which singer recorded "Unforgettable" in 1951, which his daughter, Natalie Cole, made into a duet with herself in 1991?

A
King Cole
B
Old King Cole
C
Nat King Cole
D
Norris Cole
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