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People Quiz #461

Famous People Quiz for 14 November 2017

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Q1. Up to 31 December 2009, which of these was the last to have a solo number one hit on the English charts?

A
Melanie C (from the Spice Girls)
B
Robbie Williams (from Take That)
C
Gary Barlow (from Take That)
D
Geri Halliwell (from the Spice Girls)
Select from the options above.

Q2. Which author disappeared on a walk along the River Ouse near Monk's House, Rodmell, Sussex, England, in March 1941, leaving letters for her husband Leonard and her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell?

A
Agatha Christie
B
Virginia Woolf
C
Ngaio Marsh
D
George Eliot
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Q3. By what name is Marian (or Mary Ann) Evans, who wrote "Adam Bede", "The Mill On The Floss" and "Silas Marner", better known?

A
P D James
B
Georgette Heyer
C
Jane Eyre
D
George Eliot
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Q4. In September 1581, Francis Drake became mayor of which of these cities?

A
Birmingham
B
Glasgow
C
Plymouth
D
Manchester
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Q5. Which President of the USA was involved in a scandal concerning Monica Lewinsky?

A
Bill Clinton
B
Abraham Lincoln
C
Thomas Jefferson
D
Barack Obama
Select from the options above.

Q6. Who was born in Besançon in France and lived 19 years in the UK's Channel Islands, prior to which he wrote "Notre Dame de Paris"?

A
Baroness Orczy
B
Victor Hugo
C
Georges Simenon
D
Guy de Maupassant
Select from the options above.

Q7. Who rests in the Hotel des Invalides, Paris?

A
Homeless people
B
Napoleon
C
People with tuberculosis
D
Presidents of France
Select from the options above.
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