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People Quiz #878

Famous People Quiz for 11 November 2025

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Q1. Which American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and activist, known for much of his long much-awarded career for long (originally) red hair, started as one of the main figures of outlaw country music?

A
Johnny Cash
B
Waylon Jennings
C
Kris Kristofferson
D
Willie Nelson
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Q2. A series of books by which author was the base for the Canadian/UK co-produced television series "Malory Towers"?

A
Edith Nesbit
B
Margaret Atwell
C
Hilary Mantel
D
Enid Blyton
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Q3. Spiro Agnew was the Vice President to which president of the USA?

A
Bill Clinton
B
George W. Bush
C
Dwight D. Eisenhower
D
Richard Nixon
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Q4. What trade did Super Mario follow when he first appeared in 1981 in "Donkey Kong"?

A
Carpenter
B
Plumber
C
Builder
D
Pogo stick maker
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Q5. Which German is responsible for driving the Russians out of Germany at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914, became head of all German armies in 1916, and was elected President of the Republic in 1925?

A
Romanoff
B
Ludendorff
C
von Hindenburg
D
van Cliburn
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Q6. Which British composer wrote "The Dam Busters March"?

A
Edward Elgar
B
Benjamin Britten
C
Eric Coates
D
Elton John
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Q7. Which scientist became known for, among other things, imprinting greylag geese?

A
Nikolaas Tinbergen
B
Jane Goodall
C
Konrad Lorenz
D
Marian Dawkins
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