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People Quiz #26

Famous People Quiz for 14 July 2009

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Q1. Who, according to legend, discovered the principles of buoyancy while having a bath?

A
Plimsoll
B
Plato
C
Archimedes
D
Galileo
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Q2. Which Dutch artist painted "Sunflowers" and was the subject of a pop song by Don McLaine?

A
Thomas Gainsborough
B
Rembrandt
C
Jackson Pollock
D
Vincent van Gogh
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Q3. Which member of the British royal family once worked for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatre Company?

A
Prince Philip
B
Prince Andrew
C
Princess Anne
D
Prince Edward
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Q4. Who was the pilot of the US Airways plane that landed on the Hudson River in January 2009?

A
Stanley Katzenjammer
B
Chester Kippenberger
C
Chesley Sullenberger
D
Claus von Stauffenberg
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Q5. Who designed the yellow sheath dress with matching coat worn by Michelle Obama at Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009?

A
Isabel Toledo
B
Jason Wu
C
Miuccia Prada
D
David and Elizabeth Emanuel
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Q6. Which English barrister, who wrote the play "Voyage Around My Father" and the TV series "Rumpole of the Bailey", died in January 2009?

A
Harold Pinter
B
John Mortimer
C
Tom Stoppard
D
Michael Frayn
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Q7. Broadcasting from Germany to England in English in 1940, by what name was William Joyce better known?

A
P G Wodehouse
B
The Goon
C
Lord Haw Haw
D
Captain Flashman
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