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1. Talos, the mythical giant bronze man, was the protector of which island?

a. Sardinia
b. !Crete
c. Sicily
d. Cyprus

2. Who was the Roman god of fire?


a. Apollo
b. Mercury
c. !Vulcan
d. Jupiter

3. According to Greek Mythology, Zeus can control lightning.


a. !True
b. False

4. According to Norse mythology, Loki is a mother.


a. False
b. !True

5. In Norse mythology, what is the name of the serpent which eats the roots of the
ash tree Yggdrasil?
a. Bragi
b. Odin
c. Ymir
d. !Nidhogg

6. Which Greek amp; Roman god was known as the god of music, truth and prophecy,
healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more?
a. Aphrodite
b. Athena
c. Artemis
d. !Apollo

7. The greek god Poseidon was the god of what?


a. War
b. !The Sea
c. Sun
d. Fire

8. In Greek mythology, Hera is the goddess of harvest.


a. !False
b. True

9. Which of these mythological creatures is said to be halfman and halfhorse?


a. !Centaur
b. Minotaur
c. Gorgon
d. Pegasus
10. The Maori hold that which island nation was founded by Kupe, who discovered it
under a long white cloud?
a. Fiji
b. Vanuatu
c. Hawaii
d. !New Zealand

11. Which greek godgoddess tossed a golden apple with the words quot;for the
fairestquot; into the middle of the feast of the gods?
a. Ares
b. Artemis
c. !Eris
d. Hades

12. Hel was the daughter of which Norse Mythological figure?


a. Balder
b. !Loki
c. Odin
d. Thor

13. What animal did Queen Pasipahe sleep with before she gave birth to the Minotaur
in Greek Mythology?
a. Pig
b. !Bull
c. Ox
d. Horse

1. In which Shakespeare play does the character Marcellus say, quot;Something is


rotten in the state of Denmarkquot;?
a. Twelfth Night
b. King Lear
c. !Hamlet
d. Macbeth

2. Who is the musical director for the award winning musical quot;Hamiltonquot;?
a. !Alex Lacamoire
b. LinManuel Miranda
c. Leslie Odom Jr.
d. Renee EliseGoldberry

3. In Jeff Wayne039;s Musical Version of War of the Worlds, the chances of anything
coming from Mars are...
a. A hundred to one
b. A billion to one
c. !A million to one
d. A trillion to one

4. How many plays is Shakespeare generally considered to have written?


a. !37
b. 18
c. 54
d. 25

5. quot;Doctor Whoquot; star David Tennant performed in a rendition of which


Shakespearean play?
a. !Hamlet
b. The Taming of the Shrew
c. Othello
d. The Tempest

6. After England, more Shakespeare plays are set in this present day country than
in any other.
a. United States
b. !Italy
c. France
d. Greece

7. The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical quot;Catsquot; is based off a book of poems
written by which author?
a. !T.S. Elliot
b. Emily Dickenson
c. Robert Frost
d. Andrew Lloyd Webber

8. What is Jean ValJean039;s first prisoner number?


a. 32769
b. 1729
c. 9430
d. !24601

9. Who wrote the play 039;Angels in America039;?


a. Anthony Neilson
b. !Tony Kusher
c. Tom Stoppard
d. Matthew Lopez

10. The protagonist039;s names in 039;Who039;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf039;, George


and Martha, were derived from George Washington and his wife.
a. !True
b. False

1. The Japanese Shinkansen beat the French TGV039;s speed record for fastest
electric rail train.
a. !False
b. True

2. The Chevrolet Corvette has always been made exclusively with V8 engines only.
a. !False
b. True
3. What UK Train does NOT go over 125MPH?
a. !Sprinter
b. Javelin
c. Pendolino
d. Class 43

4. Arriva is owned by the Deutsche Bahn.


a. !True
b. False

5. Bugatti was an Italian car manufacturer.


a. True
b. !False

6. What is the name of Nissan039;s most popular electric car?


a. !Leaf
b. Roots
c. Deer
d. Tree

7. The majority of Subaru vehicles are made in China.


a. True
b. !False

8. What country was the Trabant 601 manufactured in?


a. !East Germany
b. Hungary
c. France
d. Soviet Union

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