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People Quiz #836

Famous People Quiz for 21 January 2025

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Q1. John F Kennedy suffered from chronic back complaints and what other medical problem?

A
Lassa fever
B
Addison's disease
C
Malaria
D
Tuberculosis
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Q2. Under what name did Mrs. Middleton Murray publish works such as "The Garden Party", "The Dove's Nest" and "Something Childish"?

A
George Eliot
B
Katherine Mansfield
C
Virginia Woolf
D
Stormy Tempest
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Q3. Who created the character of Miss Marple?

A
Georges Simenon
B
Baroness Orczy
C
Agatha Christie
D
Guy de Maupassant
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Q4. Which band's seventh album "In Rainbows" was released through their website on 10 October 2007 as a download for which customers could make whatever payment that they wanted, even nothing?

A
R E M
B
Radiohead
C
Midnight Oil
D
Snow Patrol
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Q5. Who wrote the book on which the 1973 film "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" was based?

A
Elizabeth Goudge
B
Richard Bach
C
Ernest Hemingway
D
June Jordan
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Q6. Who was the (subsequently) Pulitzer-Prize-winning American playwright who wrote "The Odd Couple"?

A
Tennessee Williams
B
Arthur Miller
C
Mel Brooks
D
Neil Simon
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Q7. During the final scenes of the 1989 film "Dead Poets Society", a student stands on a desk and quotes a line from which poet's work?

A
William Blake
B
Walt Whitman
C
Ralph Waldo Emerson
D
Emily Dickinson
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