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People Quiz #807

Famous People Quiz for 2 July 2024

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Q1. Which Australian actor, singer-songwriter, model and philanthropist started her singing career in Britain with the release of "Torn"?

A
Selena
B
Missy Elliott
C
Natalie Imbruglia
D
Foxy Brown
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Q2. The discovery of the process of vulcanisation is most closely associated in the modern context with whom?

A
John Boyd Dunlop
B
Charles Goodyear
C
Charles Macintosh
D
Francesco Pirelli
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Q3. What theory originated in the 1930s with the work of Rózsa Péter, Kurt Gödel, Alonzo Church, Stephen Kleene, and Emil Post?

A
The continuum hypothesis
B
Recursion theory
C
Peano arithmetic
D
The Fregean and Russellian intensional logics
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Q4. Who was known as "Ol' Blue Eyes"?

A
Frank Sinatra
B
Dean Martin
C
Elvis Presley
D
Humphrey Bogart
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Q5. Whose wife, on arriving at his death bed, reportedly shouted "Is the bloody man dead yet?"?

A
Horatio Lord Nelson
B
Dylan Thomas
C
Lord Byron
D
Elvis Presley
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Q6. What role was played by Robbie Coltrane in the 2005 film "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"?

A
Lord Voldemort
B
Dumbledore
C
Frank Bryce
D
Hagrid
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Q7. Who wrote the book "In His Own Write", published in March 1964, and the follow up, "A Spaniard in the Works", published in June 1965?

A
Spike Milligan
B
John Lennon
C
T S Eliot
D
James Joyce
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