CHE864: Assignment 2019-07-23 1) Which famous sitcom character is played by Kelsey Grammer?: 1) Jerry Seinfeld 2) Chandler Bing 3) Michael Bluth 4) Frasier Crane 2) Which band includes 'George Harrison'?: 1) Deep Purple 2) Feeder 3) Uriah Heep 4) The Beatles 3) What is the traditional color associated with Valentine's Day?: 1) White 2) Blue 3) Purple 4) Red 4) Which actor has featued in films including The Towering Inferno and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?: 1) Tim Roth 2) Hugo Weaving 3) Warwick Davis 4) Paul Newman 5) In which country would you find the ancient Greek city of Hierapolis?: 1) Bosnia & Herzegovina 2) France 3) Italy 4) Turkey 6) Which country is associated with the drink rakı?: 1) Spain 2) France 3) Taiwan 4) Turkey 7) Which famous book begins with the line "On January 6, 1482, the people of Paris were awakened by the tumultuous clanging of all the bells in the city"?: 1) A Tale of Two Cities 2) Les Miserables 3) The Count of Monte Cristo 4) The Hunchback Of Natre Damme 8) Which actor played the role of William 'Bill the Butcher' Cutting in Gangs of New York?: 1) Peter O'Toole 2) Sidney Poitier 3) Robert De Niro 4) Daniel Day-Lewis 9) Which of these quotes is from the film 'Sunset Blvd.'?: 1) "You shall not pass!" 2) "What’s the most you ever lost on a coin toss?" 3) "Get off my lawn." 4) "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up." 10) Which artist painted "Whistler’s Mother": 1) Edvard Munch 2) Pablo Picasso 3) Diego Velázquez 4) James Abbott McNeill Whistler 11) Which Town Is Situated Closest To The Geographic Centre Of Australia?: 1) Perth 2) Canberra 3) Darwin 4) Alice Springs 12) Which American music duo released the album 'Bookends'?: 1) MercyMe 2) Three 6 Mafia 3) The Velvet Underground 4) Simon & Garfunkel 13) Which director directed Apollo 13?: 1) Steven Spielberg 2) Woody Allen 3) Martin Scorsese 4) Ron Howard 14) The Taj Mahal is located in which country?: 1) Pakistan 2) Nepal 3) China 4) India 15) Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1999?: 1) The Cider House Rules 2) The Green Mile 3) The Insider 4) American Beauty 16) In which country is the city of London?: 1) Australia 2) Ireland 3) Canada 4) United Kingdom 17) Who was the British Prime Minister at the outbreak of the Second World War?: 1) Winston Churchill 2) Anthony Eden 3) Clement Atlee 4) Neville Chamberlain 18) Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1953?: 1) Julius Caesar 2) The Robe 3) Roman Holiday 4) From Here to Eternity 19) What is the capital city of Vanuatu?: 1) São Tomé 2) Libreville 3) Naypyidaw 4) Port Vila 20) Where would you find the city of Petaling Jaya?: 1) Philippines 2) Vietnam 3) Singapore 4) Malaysia 21) Which band includes 'G-Dragon'?: 1) Red Velvet 2) 2PM 3) BTS 4) Big Bang 22) Which Swedish pop group released the song 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)'?: 1) In Flames 2) HammerFall 3) Katatonia 4) ABBA 23) What does the 'Puttanesca' in 'Pasta Puttanesca' mean?: 1) Delicious 2) Garden 3) Mountain 4) Prostitute 24) Which author wrote 'Pellucidar heptalogy'?: 1) Jack Vance 2) George R. R. Martin 3) Robert A. Heinlein 4) Edgar Rice Burroughs 25) The Pantheon in Rome is an example of what style of architecture?: 1) Gothic 2) Baroque 3) Modernist 4) Classical 26) Which word is defined as 'a person, typically a child, in ragged dirty clothes'?: 1) Dipthong 2) Gardyloo 3) Pauciloquent 4) Ragamuffin 27) Which actor played the role of Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street?: 1) Peter Lorre 2) Andy Serkis 3) Jack Nicholson 4) Robert Englund 28) Who won the 1993 Academy Award for Best Leading Actress for playing the role of Ada in The Piano?: 1) Angela Bassett 2) Stockard Channing 3) Emma Thompson 4) Holly Hunter 29) Which author wrote 'canon of Sherlock Holmes'?: 1) Agatha Christie 2) Oscar Wilde 3) George Orwell 4) Arthur Conan Doyle 30) Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2005?: 1) Brokeback Mountain 2) Capote 3) Good Night, and Good Luck. 4) Crash