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Entertainment Quiz #325

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 9 April 2015

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Q1. Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513), Saint Jerome in his Study (1514) and Melencolia I (1514) are works by which artist?

A
Hieronymus Bosch
B
Albrecht Dürer
C
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
D
El Greco
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Q2. The .44 Magnum was made famous by which fictional policeman?

Note: This question was updated in December 2023
A
Inspector Morse
B
Hercule Poirot
C
Dirty Harry
D
Officer Jonathan "Jon" Baker
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Q3. The winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film 1987, Babette's Feast, was set in, and filmed by, what country?

A
Belgium
B
France
C
Denmark
D
Spain
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Q4. Which of these is a fictional character in a series of science fiction stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

Note: This question was updated in September 2024
A
Professor Challenger
B
Professor Plum
C
Professor Moriarty
D
Professor Higgins
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Q5. Griffin was the main character in which book by H G Wells?

A
The First Men in the Moon
B
The Time Machine
C
War of the Worlds
D
The Invisible Man
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Q6. If a painter is working in oils which of these would they be more likely to use?

A
Roller
B
Sponge
C
Palette knife
D
Sable brush
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Q7. A web serial comedy dealing with the running of the world, first uploaded to the web in 2006, is called what?

A
The God Life
B
Business As Usual
C
The Office
D
God, Inc
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