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People Quiz #842

Famous People Quiz for 4 March 2025

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Q1. He was known as a civil engineer and architect, but he was also an accomplished bridge builder whose bridges include the Maria Pia bridge and the Garabit viaduct. Who was he?

A
Gustave Eiffel
B
Robert Maillart
C
Santiago Calatrava
D
Thomas Telford
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Q2. To whom are the following quotes ascribed: "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake", "Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence", and "An army marches on its stomach"?

A
Napoléon Bonaparte
B
Winston Churchill
C
Julius Caesar
D
Confucius
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Q3. Who was nicknamed "The Sweater Girl" after she appeared in the 1937 film "They Won't Forget"?

A
Lana Turner
B
Marilyn Monroe
C
Rita Hayworth
D
Bette Davis
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Q4. Where was the astronomer Copernicus born?

A
France
B
Italy
C
Austria
D
Poland
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Q5. In 2015 pop artist Taylor Swift won a disagreement over pay with what organisation?

A
Peach
B
Plum
C
Inland Revenue
D
Apple
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Q6. On 29 May 1954, who sent a message to the aircraft carrier HMS Vengeance, saying "Thank you for the original forgery"?

A
Cliff Richard
B
Queen Elizabeth II
C
John Constable
D
John Hancock
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Q7. Which of these trained to be a priest until opting for a different path?

A
Colonel Gaddafi
B
Adolf Hitler
C
Joseph Stalin
D
Benito Mussolini
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