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People Quiz #211

Famous People Quiz for 29 January 2013

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Q1. In 1660 Robert Hooke developed what?

Note: This question was updated in July 2021
A
The law of elasticity
B
A method to determine the absolute value of pi
C
A code system that could be used by telegraphy
D
A 15 note musical scale
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Q2. What 17th century French playwright is still celebrated and popular for his witty satires, among them The School for Wives, The School for Husbands and The Imaginary Invalid?

A
Ibsen
B
Molière
C
Marlowe
D
Mamet
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Q3. Who married Taylor Hackford (the director of "White Nights", in which she appeared), her partner since 1986, on 31 December 1997?

A
Helen Mirren
B
Judi Dench
C
Maggie Smith
D
Wendy Richard
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Q4. Which of these people was born Nicholas Coppola?

A
Nicolaus Copernicus
B
Nicholas Cage
C
Frank Capra
D
JJ Cale
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Q5. In Greek mythology, which horned and hoofed being was the god of shepherds, pastures, and fertility?

A
Poseidon
B
Hermes
C
Pan
D
Erebos
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Q6. Which American singer, actress, songwriter and author who was born Cherilyn Sarkisian has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award and three Golden Globe Awards?

A
Sherry Stringfield
B
Koo Stark
C
Cher
D
Cherry Jones
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Q7. Tamerlane was a 14th-century conqueror of Western, South and Central Asia, founder of which empire?

A
The Byzantine Empire
B
The Mongol Empire
C
The Ottoman Empire
D
The Timurid Empire
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