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Entertainment Quiz #182

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 12 July 2012

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Q1. Where is Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" set?

A
Italy
B
Spain
C
France
D
Argentina
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Q2. Monet was inspired by the house and gardens of which of these places?

A
Versailles
B
Schönbrunn Palace
C
Giverny
D
Buckingham Palace
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Q3. Whose 32nd album was called "In Search of the Fourth Chord"?

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A
Black Sabbath
B
Led Zeppelin
C
Motorhead
D
Status Quo
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Q4. What name was used for two forests in J. R. R. Tolkien's "Hobbit"/ "Lord of the Rings" saga, the first under Morgoth's control, and the second under the influence of Sauron?

A
Collingwood
B
Sherwood
C
Mirkwood
D
Forest of Dean
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Q5. Which of these women was played by Margot Kidder in the films "Superman", "Superman II", "Superman III" and "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace"?

A
Lois Lane
B
Vicki Vale
C
Olive Oyl
D
Minnie Mouse
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Q6. Which of these was an English graphic designer who made his mark with graphic images for the Beatles and Apple Corps, and whose ground-breaking work was in the 1960s and 1970s?

A
Aubrey Beardsley
B
Robert Mapplethorpe
C
Alan Aldridge
D
Annie Leibovitz
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Q7. Salvador Dali was a principal figure in what artistic movement?

A
Surrealism
B
Impressionism
C
Cubism
D
Fauvism
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