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1.In the English nursery rhyme, who killed Cock Robin?
 
The sparrow ("I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin.")
2.In which book of the Bible does Moses lead the Israelites out of Egypt?
 
Exodus
3.Who wrote the novels Jurassic Park and The Lost World?
 
Michael Crichton
4.To what does the Latin phrase, Veni, vidi, vici translate into English?
 
I came; I saw; I conquered
5.The first wife of the Daphne du Maurier character "Maxim" De Winter was called what?
 
Rebecca
6.Who painted this, The Birth of Venus?
 
Sandro Botticelli
7.Who wrote the book, music and lyrics for Oliver!?
 
Lionel Bart
8.In 1833, what English novelist and poet wrote a novella, The Green Dwarf, under the pseudonym Lord Charles Albert Florian Wellesley?
 
Charlotte Brontë
9.What 'T' describes a painting technique where coloured pigment is mixed and bound with egg yolk?
 
Tempera
10.Whose bibliography includes Surfacing (1972), The Handmaid's Tale (1985), and The Blind Assassin (2000)?
 
Margaret Atwood
11.For what character is American author Edgar Rice Burrows best known?
 
Tarzan / John Clayton, Lord Greystoke
12.What Englishman kept a famous diary between 1660 and 1669?
 
Samuel Pepys
13.In the children's book by Beatrix Potter, what type of animal is Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle?
 
Hedgehog
14.In Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which child is "the little brute" that goes "down the garbage chute"?
 
Veruca Salt
15.What tree was used to make an unbeatable wand, one of the Deathly Hallows in the Harry Potter books?
 
Elder
16.What Marvel Comics superhero, real name Reed Richards, has the ability to stretch his body into any shape he desires?
 
Mister Fantastic (Fantastic Four)

17.What do A.A. Milne's initials stand for?
 
Alan Alexander
18.This British actor was born in 1910. In 1971, a best-selling book titled The Moon's a Balloon was published, the memoirs of his early life. He died in 1983. Name him.
 
David Niven
19.What American novelist, born in 1876, wrote The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf?
 
Jack London
20.In Harry Potter, who is called "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"?
 
Lord Voldemort
21.A short story adapted into a 2008 feature film, who wrote The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (1922)?
 
F. Scott Fitzgerald
22.Complete the name of this famous artist: ______ Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y ________.
 
Pablo Picasso
23.Also known as The Absinthe Drinker, who painted Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto in 1903?
 
Pablo Picasso
24.What is the name of the Jewish moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant Of Venice?
 
Shylock
25.In what 1924 E.M. Forster novel does an English tourist accuse a doctor of attacking her?
 
A Passage to India
26.Who wrote the 1960s bestsellers Hotel and Airport?
 
Arthur Hailey
27.Regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature, who wrote Die Verwandlung ("The Metamorphosis"), Der Process ("The Trial"), and Das Schloss ("The Castle").
 
Franz Kafka
28.Portrayed in his best known work, what was the home city of Italian artist Canaletto?
 
Venice
29.What gentleman thief starred in twenty-six short stories and one novel by E. W. Hornung between 1898 and 1909?
 
Raffles (Arthur J. Raffles )
30.Established in February 1922, what is the largest paid circulation magazine in the world?
 
Reader's Digest
31.What best-selling English author wrote The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and Stick Man?
 
Julia Donaldson (illustrated by Axel Scheffler)
32.In the comic strip Peanuts, what is the name of the little yellow bird?
 
Woodstock

33.Depicting Mary and Jesus, who sculpted the the "Pietà" in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City?
 
Michelangelo (1498–1499)
34.What was the name of the French penal colony from which Henri Charrière escaped, as described in his 1969 autobiography Papillon?
 
Cayenne / Devil's Island (Bagne de Cayenne / Île du Diable)
35.What is the Tin Woodman searching for in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?
 
A heart
36.What is the title of British author Salman Rushdie's controversial 1988 novel?
 
The Satanic Verses
37.Who wrote the 1969 novel The Godfather?
 
Mario Puzo
38.The Kiss (Der Kuss) was painted by what Austrian symbolist painter between 1907 and 1908?
 
Gustav Klimt
39.What novel coined the phrase "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU"? (½ point each for title and author)
 
Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell
40.Whose novels include Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, Minority Report and Adjustment Team?
 
Philip K. Dick (inspiring the films Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report and The Adjustment Bureau)
41.What 1950 Isaac Asimov novel shares its name with a 2004 film starring Will Smith?
 
I, Robot
42.For what 1900 novel is American author L. Frank Baum best known?
 
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
43.What phrase describes the biblical location of the Land of Nod where Cain was exiled?
 
East of Eden
44.Who sculpted The Thinker in 1902?
 
Auguste Rodin
45.How many Tate art galleries are there in the UK?
 
Four (Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St.Ives and Tate Modern)
46.Dated between 1875 and 1910, these are self-portraits by what French artist?
 
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
47.What American author wrote The Sound and the Fury (1929), As I Lay Dying (1930), and Light in August (1932)?
 
William Faulkner
48.In the title of a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells, by what name is Dr. Griffin better known?
 
The Invisible Man
49.In the title of a 1996 novel by John le Carré, what is the character Harry Pendel known as?
 
The Tailor of Panama
50.So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984), Mostly Harmless (1992), and And Another Thing... (2009) are the last three books in what hexology, first published in 1979?
 
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (also The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980), and Life, the Universe and Everything (1982))


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