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Even quiz 4

Even quiz 4


Even quiz 4


1. 'Destitute of humour, vivacity, or the capacity of enjoyment'. Who was Charles Dickens speaking of?
a. Germans
b. Australians
c. Americans

2. When did TV cat bagpuss first come to life?
a. 1974
b. 1969
c. 1976

3. Portuguese sides won the European cup three times. Benfica did it twice; who was the other?
a. FC Porto
b. Sporting Lisbon
c. Boavista

4. Why was the Regency figure Beau Brummell famous?
a. He joined the foreign legion and became  a hero 
b. He was the most fashionable man of his day
c. He was the architect of the Royal pavilion at Brigton

5. One of the six murder weapons used in Cluedo is an everyday tool. What is it?
a. The spanner
b. The hammer
c. The screwdriver

6. Who had a hit with Under the Bridge in 1998?
a. Red hot chili peppers
b. All saints
c. Crowded house


Answer of even quiz 3
1. c    2. b  3.a  4.b  5.c  6.b




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