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People Quiz #351

Famous People Quiz for 6 October 2015

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Q1. Which of these was an heiress to a publishing fortune who became internationally famous in 1974 when, following her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), she joined them to further their cause?

A
Demi Hamlyn
B
Mary Murdoch
C
Jenny Pulitzer
D
Pattie Hearst
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Q2. Which English composer, whose work included the operas "Koanga" and "A Village Romeo and Juliet" was attacked by paralysis in 1922, and became crippled and blind?

A
Edward Elgar
B
Henry Purcell
C
Jeremiah Clarke
D
Frederick Delius
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Q3. Which of these was of French nationality?

A
Alexander Graham Bell
B
Alexander Fleming
C
Louis Pasteur
D
Gerardus Mercator
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Q4. French sculptor Frédéric Bartholdi (1834-1904) is best known for what work?

A
Liberty Enlightening the World
B
The Age of Bronze
C
Family of Man
D
West Wind
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Q5. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, served in what service in World War II?

A
Army
B
Navy
C
Air Force
D
Paratroopers
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Q6. Who wrote "Quentins", "Nights of Rain and Stars", "Whitethorn Woods" and "Heart and Soul"?

A
Dermot Healy
B
Maeve Binchy
C
Roddy Doyle
D
Frank McCourt
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Q7. Which mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea and king of Salamis, plays an important role in Homer's Iliad?

A
Napi-San
B
Vim
C
Persil
D
Ajax
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