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1. Snakes and Ladders was originally created in India?

a. !True
b. False

2. How many dice are used in the game of Yahtzee?


a. Four
b. !Five
c. Six
d. Eight

3. Who is the main character in the VHS tape included in the board game Nightmare?
a. The Nightmare
b. The Kryptkeeper
c. The Monster
d. !The Gatekeeper

4. How many points is the Z tile worth in Scrabble?


a. 8
b. !10
c. 6
d. 5

5. On a standard Monopoly board, how much do you have to pay for Tennessee Ave?
a. !180
b. 220
c. 200
d. 160

6. Which one of these is not a real game in the Dungeons amp; Dragons series?
a. Dungeons amp; Dragons 3.5th edition
b. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons 2nd edition
c. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons
d. !Extreme Dungeons amp; Dragons

7. In Chess, the Queen has the combined movement of which two pieces?
a. King and Knight
b. Knight and Bishop
c. Rook and King
d. !Bishop and Rook

8. The board game Go has more possible legal positions than the number of atoms in
the visible universe.
a. !True
b. False

9. The board game quot;Raquot; was designed by which designer?


a. Bruno Cathala
b. !Reiner Knizia
c. Uwe Rosenburg
d. Allison Kline
10. Some of the quot;Fallen Empiresquot; cards from quot;Magic: The Gatheringquot;
were misprinted on the backs of which other card game?
a. Pokemon
b. Dominion
c. !Wyvern
d. YuGiOh

11. In board games, an additional or ammended rule that applies to a certain group
or place is informally known as a quot;whatquot; rule?
a. Change
b. Extra
c. Custom
d. !House

1. Who painted the Mona Lisa?


a. Claude Monet
b. Vincent van Gogh
c. !Leonardo da Vinci
d. Pablo Picasso

2. Painter Piet Mondrian 1872 1944 was a part of what movement?


a. !Neoplasticism
b. Precisionism
c. Cubism
d. Impressionism

3. What French sculptor designed the Statue of Liberty?


a. !Freacute;deacute;ric Auguste Bartholdi
b. Auguste Rodin
c. JeanLeacute;on Geacute;rocirc;me
d. Henri Matisse

4. Which artistrsquo;s studio was known as 039;The Factory039;?


a. !Andy Warhol
b. David Hockney
c. Peter Blake
d. Roy Lichtenstein

5. What nationality was the surrealist painter Salvador Dali?


a. Portuguese
b. !Spanish
c. Italian
d. French

6. What year was the Mona Lisa finished?


a. 1487
b. 1511
c. !1504
d. 1523
7. Pablo Picasso is one of the founding fathers of quot;Cubism.quot;
a. False
b. !True

8. Which artist039;s style was to use small different colored dots to create a
picture?
a. Henri Rousseau
b. !Georges Seurat
c. Paul Ceacute;zanne
d. Vincent Van Gogh

9. Which of these is not an additional variation of the color purple?


a. !Kobicha
b. Byzantium
c. Pomp and Power
d. Palatinate

10. Who painted The Starry Night?


a. Michelangelo
b. Pablo Picasso
c. !Vincent van Gogh
d. Leonardo da Vinci

11. The painting quot;The Starry Nightquot; by Vincent van Gogh was part of which
art movement?
a. Impressionism
b. !PostImpressionism
c. Romanticism
d. Neoclassical

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


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

2. In the play Oedipus Rex, Oedipus kills his father due to jealousy in loving his
mother.
a. !False
b. True

3. What was George Bizet039;s last opera?


a. Don Rodrigue
b. !Carmen
c. Griseacute;lidis
d. Les pecirc;cheurs de perles
4. In Les Miseacute;rables, who is Prison Code 24601?
a. !Jean Valjean
b. Marius Pontmercy
c. Javert
d. Jean Claude Van Damme

5. What play is the quote quot;Hell is other peoplequot; from?


a. !No Exit
b. The Devil and the Good Lord
c. The Flies
d. The Condemned of Altona

6. Who wrote the lyrics for Leonard Bernstein039;s 1957 Brodway musical West Side
Story?
a. Oscar Hammerstein
b. Himself
c. !Stephen Sondheim
d. Richard Rodgers

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


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

8. Which of the following is not a piece from the 1950039;s musical West Side
Story?
a. !The Back Alley
b. Mambo
c. Maria
d. Tonight

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


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

10. 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

11. Which Shakespeare play features the stage direction quot;Enter a messenger,
with two heads and a handquot;?
a. King Lear
b. Othello
c. !Titus Andronicus
d. Macbeth

12. The World Chess Championship in Chess, Act 1 is set in which Italian city?
a. Venice
b. !Merano
c. Rome
d. Milan

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


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

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