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Entertainment Quiz #335

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 18 June 2015

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Q1. The film "La Vie en Rose" ("La Môme") in 2007 followed the life of which French artist?

A
Film director Yves Montand
B
Painter Edouard Manet
C
Fashion designer Coco Chanel
D
Singer Edith Piaf
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Q2. Shirley Conran's book "Superwoman", published in 1975, was about what?

A
Household management
B
Career advice
C
Graphic novel about a super-heroine
D
Teenage promiscuity
Select from the options above.

Q3. Which of these is a book that was the subject of a British obscenity trial in 1960?

A
Lady Chatterley's Lover
B
Deep Throat
C
Last Tango In Paris
D
A Clockwork Orange
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Q4. Which of these characters appeared in "My Fair Lady"?

A
Professor Challenger
B
Professor Higgins
C
Professor Plum
D
Professor Moriarty
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Q5. The US television serials "The Good Wife", "Canterbury's Law" and "ER" all have or have had which actor as one of the leads?

A
Archie Panjabi
B
Aidan Quinn
C
Julianna Margulies
D
Makenzie Vega
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Q6. What is the setting for the John Carpenter film "Halloween"?

A
Amity Island
B
Bodega Bay
C
Haddonfield, Illinois
D
Black Lake, Maine
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Q7. Banksy's 2015 work on the walls of a ruined building in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, depicts what?

A
A kitten with a bow
B
A dog urinating on a gun
C
An unknown old man
D
A parachuting rat
Select from the options above.
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