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It’s a wonderful day for a quiz about entertainment, wouldn’t you say? If you consider yourself a fan of music, theatre, cinema, dance and all of the other wonderful ways in which human beings can express themselves through the performance arts, then this is the quiz for you! Answer the questions and find out if you know as much about entertainment as you think you do!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the Bennett Sisters is the mother of Morton Downey, Jr.?

    • A.

      Joan

    • B.

      Toni

    • C.

      Constance

    • D.

      Barbara

    Correct Answer
    D. Barbara
    Explanation
    Barbara is the correct answer because she is the only Bennett sister mentioned in the question who could potentially be the mother of Morton Downey, Jr. The question does not provide any additional information that would help determine which sister is the mother, so we can only rely on the given options.

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  • 2. 

    Which comedian was a former resident of East Peoria, Illinois?

    • A.

      Sam Kinison

    • B.

      Burt Reynolds

    • C.

      John Candy

    • D.

      Chevy Chase

    Correct Answer
    A. Sam Kinison
    Explanation
    Sam Kinison was a former resident of East Peoria, Illinois.

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  • 3. 

    Which 40's pinup girl had her legs insured for 1 million bucks?

    • A.

      Ann Miller

    • B.

      Betty Grable

    • C.

      Betty Hutton

    • D.

      Ginger Rogers

    Correct Answer
    B. Betty Grable
    Explanation
    Betty Grable is the correct answer because she was a popular pinup girl in the 1940s and had her legs insured for 1 million dollars. This suggests that her legs were considered one of her most valuable assets and highlights her status as a sex symbol during that time period.

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  • 4. 

    Where was original AC/DC singer Bon Scott found dead?

    • A.

      Backseat Of Car

    • B.

      Hotel Room

    • C.

      Backstage

    • D.

      Swimming Pool

    Correct Answer
    A. Backseat Of Car
    Explanation
    Bon Scott, the original singer of AC/DC, was found dead in the backseat of a car. This location suggests that he may have passed away while inside the vehicle, possibly due to an accident or health issue. The backseat of a car is an unusual place to find someone deceased, which adds to the intrigue surrounding his death.

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  • 5. 

    Whose topless bathing suit design never really caught on?

    • A.

      Emilia Pucci

    • B.

      Pierre Cardin

    • C.

      Helmut Newton

    • D.

      Rudi Gernreich

    Correct Answer
    D. Rudi Gernreich
    Explanation
    Rudi Gernreich's topless bathing suit design never really caught on because it was considered too provocative and daring for the time. Gernreich's design, known as the "monokini," featured a swimsuit that exposed the breasts, challenging societal norms and expectations of modesty. Despite generating significant controversy and media attention, the monokini did not gain widespread popularity and remained a niche fashion statement.

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  • 6. 

    In which city was the first Playboy Club located?

    • A.

      Chicago

    • B.

      Las Vegas

    • C.

      Los Angeles

    • D.

      New York

    Correct Answer
    A. Chicago
    Explanation
    The first Playboy Club was located in Chicago.

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  • 7. 

    For Nintendo, what was the original color of the "Zelda" game cartridge?

    • A.

      Gold

    • B.

      Grey

    • C.

      Silver

    • D.

      Black

    Correct Answer
    A. Gold
    Explanation
    The original color of the "Zelda" game cartridge for Nintendo was gold.

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  • 8. 

    In "Super Smash Bros", what is the character that you cannot defeat with one swing of the Homerun Bat?

    • A.

      Jigglypuff

    • B.

      Samus

    • C.

      Metal Mario

    • D.

      Ness

    Correct Answer
    C. Metal Mario
    Explanation
    Metal Mario is the correct answer because he is a heavyweight character in "Super Smash Bros" and has a high resistance to knockback. This means that even if you hit him with the powerful Homerun Bat, it will not be enough to defeat him in one swing.

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  • 9. 

    Who was called "The Vamp"?

    • A.

      Clara Bow

    • B.

      Theda Bara

    • C.

      Jean Harlow

    • D.

      Lily Langtry

    Correct Answer
    B. Theda Bara
    Explanation
    Theda Bara was called "The Vamp" because she was known for playing seductive and mysterious femme fatale characters in silent films during the 1910s. Her portrayals of these vamp characters, who often used their sexuality to manipulate men, made her a popular and controversial figure in early Hollywood. Bara's dark and exotic looks, along with her provocative performances, solidified her reputation as "The Vamp" and helped to define the archetype of the vamp character in film history.

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  • 10. 

    What is the real last name of actor Albert Brooks?

    • A.

      Einstein

    • B.

      Reiner

    • C.

      Smith

    • D.

      Caesar

    Correct Answer
    A. Einstein
    Explanation
    The real last name of actor Albert Brooks is Einstein. This is because Albert Brooks was born as Albert Lawrence Einstein, but he changed his last name to Brooks to avoid confusion with the famous physicist Albert Einstein.

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  • 11. 

    Which actress was called the "Ping Girl"?

    • A.

      Marlene Dietrich

    • B.

      Lana Turner

    • C.

      Carole Landis

    • D.

      Anna May Wong

    Correct Answer
    C. Carole Landis
    Explanation
    Carole Landis was called the "Ping Girl" because she starred in a film called "Four Jills in a Jeep" in 1944, which was about four female entertainers who traveled to different military bases during World War II. In the film, Landis played the role of a USO performer named Carole "Ping" Reynolds, which led to her being associated with the nickname "Ping Girl".

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  • 12. 

    Who was called the "Oomph Girl"?

    • A.

      Ann Sheridan

    • B.

      Alexis Smith

    • C.

      Esther Williams

    • D.

      Rita Hayworth

    Correct Answer
    A. Ann Sheridan
    Explanation
    Ann Sheridan was called the "Oomph Girl" because of her sultry and seductive on-screen persona. She was known for her beauty, charm, and sex appeal, which captivated audiences during the 1940s and 1950s. Sheridan's confident and alluring presence made her a popular leading lady in Hollywood, earning her the nickname "Oomph Girl" as a testament to her irresistible allure.

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  • 13. 

    As a teenager, who had the nickname "Rocky"?

    • A.

      Tom Hanks

    • B.

      Raquel Welch

    • C.

      Sylvester Stallone

    • D.

      Cindy Crawford

    Correct Answer
    B. Raquel Welch
    Explanation
    Raquel Welch had the nickname "Rocky" as a teenager.

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  • 14. 

    Who became a big star after appearing in a movie titled simply "It"?

    • A.

      Clara Bow

    • B.

      Mae West

    • C.

      Tallulah Bankhead

    • D.

      Vincent Price

    Correct Answer
    A. Clara Bow
    Explanation
    Clara Bow became a big star after appearing in a movie titled simply "It".

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  • 15. 

    Who is the lead singer with Oasis?

    • A.

      Noel Gallagher

    • B.

      Damon Alburn

    • C.

      Jarvis Cocker

    • D.

      Liam Gallagher

    Correct Answer
    D. Liam Gallagher
    Explanation
    Liam Gallagher is the lead singer of Oasis. He is known for his distinctive voice and energetic stage presence. Liam, along with his brother Noel Gallagher, formed the band Oasis in 1991. Liam's powerful vocals and his contributions to the songwriting process played a significant role in the success of the band. Liam's unique singing style and his charismatic personality have made him a prominent figure in the world of rock music.

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  • 16. 

    Who is Yuka Sato married to?

    • A.

      Takeshi Honda

    • B.

      Emmanuel Sandhu

    • C.

      Jason Dungjen

    • D.

      Steven Cousins

    Correct Answer
    C. Jason Dungjen
    Explanation
    Yuka Sato is married to Jason Dungjen.

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  • 17. 

    Jane Fonda won two "Best Actress" Academy Awards for which movies?

    • A.

      Coming Home & Chinatown

    • B.

      Klute & Coming Home

    • C.

      Klute & On Golden Pond

    • D.

      Coming Home & On Golden Pond

    Correct Answer
    B. Klute & Coming Home
    Explanation
    Jane Fonda won two "Best Actress" Academy Awards for the movies Klute and Coming Home.

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  • 18. 

    Which actor played Major League Baseball as well as NBA basketball?

    • A.

      Chuck Connors

    • B.

      Danny Glover

    • C.

      Tom Selleck

    • D.

      Samuel L Jackson

    Correct Answer
    A. Chuck Connors
    Explanation
    Chuck Connors is the correct answer because he played both Major League Baseball and NBA basketball. He was a professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics in the 1946-1947 season and later went on to play professional baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. Connors is the only person to have played for both a Major League Baseball team and an NBA team.

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  • 19. 

    What is the full name of pop singer Monica?

    • A.

      Trina Norwood

    • B.

      Shanice Arnold

    • C.

      Monica Arnold

    • D.

      Monica Allen

    Correct Answer
    C. Monica Arnold
    Explanation
    Monica Arnold is the correct answer because Monica is a pop singer and her full name is Monica Arnold.

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  • 20. 

    In the Nintendo game "Mario Kart", what is the name of Yoshi's track?

    • A.

      Yoshi Valley

    • B.

      Yoshi Boardwalk

    • C.

      Yoshi Castle

    • D.

      Yoshi Beach

    Correct Answer
    A. Yoshi Valley
    Explanation
    Yoshi's track in the Nintendo game "Mario Kart" is called Yoshi Valley.

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  • 21. 

    Which giant of comedy died just days after Elvis?

    • A.

      George Burns

    • B.

      Groucho Marx

    • C.

      Charlie Chaplin

    • D.

      Andy Kaufman

    Correct Answer
    B. Groucho Marx
    Explanation
    Groucho Marx is the correct answer because he was a well-known comedian who died shortly after Elvis Presley. He was a member of the Marx Brothers comedy team and had a successful career in film and television. His death, just days after Elvis, marked a significant loss in the entertainment industry.

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  • 22. 

    Which woman started the "Fresh Air Fund"?

    • A.

      Jennifer Love Hewitt

    • B.

      Shania Twain

    • C.

      Celine Dion

    • D.

      Mariah Carey

    Correct Answer
    D. Mariah Carey
    Explanation
    Mariah Carey started the "Fresh Air Fund."

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  • 23. 

    Who has been said to have the most famous bottom in all of England?

    • A.

      Gail Porter

    • B.

      Diana Rigg

    • C.

      Diana Dors

    • D.

      Elizabeth Hurley

    Correct Answer
    A. Gail Porter
    Explanation
    Gail Porter has been said to have the most famous bottom in all of England.

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  • 24. 

    Who is known as "The Queen of the Internet"?

    • A.

      Crissy M

    • B.

      Teri Hatcher

    • C.

      Danni Ashe

    • D.

      Cindy Margolis

    Correct Answer
    A. Crissy M
  • 25. 

    In the "Sonic" video game series, what is Tails' real first name?

    • A.

      Patrick

    • B.

      Terrance

    • C.

      Miles

    • D.

      Barret

    Correct Answer
    C. Miles
    Explanation
    Tails' real first name is Miles. This is a well-known fact among fans of the "Sonic" video game series. Tails is a popular character who is known for his ability to fly using his two tails. His full name is Miles Prower, which is a play on the phrase "miles per hour," reflecting the fast-paced nature of the game.

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  • 26. 

    What comedian wrote for "The New Yorker" magazine in the late 90's?

    • A.

      Woody Allen

    • B.

      Bob Newhart

    • C.

      Robin Williams

    • D.

      Steve Martin

    Correct Answer
    D. Steve Martin
    Explanation
    Steve Martin is the correct answer because he started writing for "The New Yorker" magazine in the late 90's. Martin is not only a comedian but also a talented writer, and his work has been featured in various publications, including "The New Yorker." His unique style and wit make him a perfect fit for the magazine, and his contributions during this time period solidify his place as a writer for "The New Yorker" in the late 90's.

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  • 27. 

    Who was a legendary photographer for "Life" magazine in the 30's and 40's?

    • A.

      Nellie Blye

    • B.

      Leni Riefenstahl

    • C.

      Margaret Bourke-White

    • D.

      Bobbie Guccione

    Correct Answer
    C. Margaret Bourke-White
    Explanation
    Margaret Bourke-White was a legendary photographer for "Life" magazine in the 30's and 40's. She was known for her groundbreaking photojournalism, capturing powerful and impactful images during World War II and the Great Depression. Her photographs provided a unique perspective on significant events and social issues of the time. Bourke-White's work helped shape the field of documentary photography and she remains an influential figure in the history of photography.

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  • 28. 

    Which singer founded The Institute for Non-Violence in California in 1965?

    • A.

      Joan Baez

    • B.

      Phil Ochs

    • C.

      Pete Seeger

    • D.

      Bob Dylan

    Correct Answer
    A. Joan Baez
    Explanation
    Joan Baez is the correct answer because she founded The Institute for Non-Violence in California in 1965. This organization aimed to promote peaceful solutions to conflicts and advocate for social justice. Baez, known for her activism and folk music, has been a prominent figure in the civil rights and anti-war movements, using her platform to raise awareness and inspire change. Her commitment to non-violence and her establishment of The Institute for Non-Violence align with her dedication to promoting peace and justice.

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  • 29. 

    In "James Bond's Golden Eye 007", how many secret islands are in the game?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      9

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      17

    Correct Answer
    A. 1
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1 because in the game "James Bond's Golden Eye 007", there is only one secret island.

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  • 30. 

    Who received an Oscar nomination for her role in Looking for "Mr. Goodbar" in 1977?

    • A.

      Martha Gaden

    • B.

      Tuesday Weld

    • C.

      Paulette Goddard

    • D.

      Priscilla Pointer

    Correct Answer
    B. Tuesday Weld
    Explanation
    Tuesday Weld received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" in 1977.

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