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Q1. What were the titles of the first two novels by Donna Tartt?

A
"The Three Railway Engines" and "Thomas the Tank Engine"
B
"Casino Royale" and "Live and Let Die"
C
"The Secret History" and "The Little Friend"
D
"The Ipcress File" and "Horse Under Water"
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Q2. Which 74 year old singer performed most of his 2009 world tour in a dark suit, topped with a black fedora?

A
Billy Ocean
B
Frank Sinatra
C
Neil Young
D
Leonard Cohen
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Q3. Where was Kylie Minogue born?

A
Australia
B
Argentina
C
The Philippines
D
Hawaii
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Q4. Which of these authors is known for writing Westerns?

A
Len Deighton
B
Zane Grey
C
John Le Carré
D
Jane Austen
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Q5. Which of these is not a former cast member of the Australian soap opera "Home and Away"?

A
Hugh Jackman
B
Heath Ledger
C
Naomi Watts
D
Melissa George
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Q6. Which 20th century French writer and philosopher wrote the plays "Huis Clos", "Les Mouches" and "Les Mains Sales" and the novels "La Nausée" and "Chemins de la Liberté"?

A
Molière
B
Jean-Paul Sartre
C
Guy de Maupassant
D
Victor Hugo
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Q7. Pina Bausch (1940 - 2009), Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is recognised as a significant contributor to development internationally in what field?

A
Music
B
Literature
C
Dance
D
Architecture
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