People Quiz #557
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Q1. What book was published by Florence Nightingale in 1860?
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Q2. Which of these was a leading British civil engineer, who built bridges, tunnels, dockyards, a major railway line and a series of famous steamships in the first half of the 19th century?
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Q3. In 1525, ex-nun Katharina von Bora married whom, thereby violating a major point of Christian canon law?
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Q4. Which of these people is associated with the Information Technology industry?
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Q5. Constance Heward and Joyce Lankester Brinsley are known for what?
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Q6. Who is the next in this series: Adolf von Baeyer (1905), Henri Moissan (1906), Eduard Buchner (1907), Ernest Rutherford (1908), Wilhelm Ostwald (1909), Otto Wallach (1910) ... ?
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Q7. What was the preoccupation of John Nash Jr, the subject of the 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind" starring Russell Crowe?
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