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People Quiz #702

Famous People Quiz for 28 June 2022

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Q1. What was the first name of the poet Coleridge?

A
Gibbon
B
Taylor
C
Edward
D
Samuel
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Q2. Which of Queen Elizabeth II's children was last to leave the single state and get married?

A
Edward
B
Charles
C
Anne
D
Andrew
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Q3. In the James Bond film "Goldfinger" who played Bond girl Pussy Galore?

A
Daniela Bianchi
B
Honor Blackman
C
Ursula Andress
D
Claudine Auger
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Q4. An American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, is Edgar Rice who?

A
Casio
B
Hewlett-Packard
C
Fujitsu
D
Burroughs
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Q5. A 2002 feature-length documentary film directed by David C. Thomas, that includes US government surveillance footage of a performance at the protests outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, is about which Detroit-based rock band?

A
MC5
B
R E M
C
O M D
D
Fifty cent
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Q6. Which famous English model of the 1960s was once romantically linked to '60s photographer David Bailey and actor Terence Stamp, but married photographer Michael Cox, with whom she bought a small hotel in Penzance, Cornwall?

A
Jean Shrimpton
B
Twiggy
C
Sandie Shaw
D
Dusty Springfield
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Q7. What was invented by Alessandro Volta in 1800?

A
Electric motor
B
Lightning rod
C
Battery
D
Generator
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