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People Quiz #832

Famous People Quiz for 24 December 2024

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Q1. Guillemette du Luys was one of only two women to do what?

A
Head the Académie Française
B
Operate the guillotine as executioner
C
Serve as royal physician in France
D
Be appointed as an abbot
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Q2. Charlemagne was who or what?

A
A King and Emperor
B
A size of bottle
C
A sword
D
A priest
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Q3. Which couple were married on 7 April 1997, had a son named Lennon Francis in September 1999, and divorced a year later?

A
Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit
B
Liam Gallagher and Lisa Moorish
C
Noel Gallagher and Sara MacDonald
D
Noel Gallagher and Meg Mathews
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Q4. Which novelist, born in Bombay in 1865, was awarded the Nobel prize for Literature in 1907?

A
Evelyn Waugh
B
Charles Kingsley
C
Henry Longfellow
D
Rudyard Kipling
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Q5. Which actor was married to actress Joan Plowright?

A
Alec Guinness
B
Laurence Olivier
C
John Mills
D
Brad Pitt
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Q6. Ahmet Ertegun, who was born in Turkey and died in 2006 aged 83 in New York City, USA, was a founder of the New York Cosmos team of the North American Soccer League and which record label?

A
Reprise
B
Atlantic
C
Apple
D
London
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Q7. Who directed Marlon Brando in his 1951 film reprisal of Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire"?

A
John Ford
B
Elia Kazan
C
Henry Koster
D
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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