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People Quiz #778

Famous People Quiz for 12 December 2023

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Q1. What is the surname of sisters Rain and Summer, who come from a Hollywood acting family?

A
Arizona
B
Birdy
C
Hawkes
D
Phoenix
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Q2. Who is the Hamilton of the 2015 musical of the same name?

A
Lewis Hamilton
B
Sir William Hamilton
C
Hamilton Fish
D
Alexander Hamilton
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Q3. Which of these is a novel by Hunter S Thompson?

A
Sleepless in Seattle
B
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
C
WKRP in Cincinnati
D
The Muppets Take Manhattan
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Q4. Which English civil engineer's most famous project was the construction of Tower Bridge over the River Thames in London?

A
Sir Christopher Wren
B
Sir John Wolfe-Barry
C
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
D
Thomas Telford
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Q5. Whose autobiography, published in 1999, was entitled "Managing My Life"?

A
Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin business empire
B
Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple Inc.
C
Lee A. Iacocca, ex-President, Ford Motor Company
D
Alex Fergusson, British football (soccer) manager from 1974 to 2013
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Q6. Canadian-born Lionel Blair was particularly known in which discipline?

A
Swimming
B
Dance
C
Boxing
D
Ice hockey
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Q7. Which English composer wrote "The Planets", "Somerset Rhapsody" and the ballet "The Perfect Fool"?

A
Ralph Vaughan Williams
B
George Handel
C
Franz Joseph Haydn
D
Gustav Holst
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