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

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

2. Which time signature is commonly known as ldquo;Cut Time?rdquo;


a. 44
b. 68
c. !22
d. 34

3. What French sculptor designed the Statue of Liberty?


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

4. Leonardo da Vinci039;s Mona Lisa does not have eyebrows.


a. !True
b. False

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


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

6. What nationality was the surrealist painter Salvador Dali?


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

7. Which one of these paintings is not by Caspar David Friedrich?


a. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
b. The Sea of Ice
c. The Monk by the Sea
d. !The Black Sea

8. Which of these are the name of a famous marker brand?


a. Cofix
b. !Copic
c. Dopix
d. Marx

9. How many paint and pastel versions of quot;The Screamquot; is Norwegian painter
Edvard Munch believed to have produced?
a. !4
b. 2
c. 1
d. 3

10. Which Van Gogh painting depicts the view from his asylum in
SaintReacute;mydeProvence in southern France?
a. The Church at Auvers
b. The Sower with Setting Sun
c. Wheatfields with Crows
d. !The Starry Night

11. The Statue of Liberty039;s official name is ldquo;Liberty Enlightening the


Worldrdquo;.
a. False
b. !True

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

1. Which Japanese company is the world039;s largest manufacturer of motorcycles?


a. !Honda
b. Kawasaki
c. Suzuki
d. Yamaha

2. Jaguar Cars was previously owned by which car manfacturer?


a. General Motors
b. Chrysler
c. !Ford
d. Fiat

3. What UK Train does NOT go over 125MPH?


a. Pendolino
b. !Sprinter
c. Javelin
d. Class 43

4. Which car brand does NOT belong to General Motors?


a. Cadillac
b. !Ford
c. Buick
d. Chevrolet

5. What do the 4 Rings in Audi039;s Logo represent?


a. Main cities vital to Audi
b. Countries in which Audi makes the most sales
c. States in which Audi makes the most sales
d. !Previously independent automobile manufacturers

6. How much horsepower is produced by the SD402 Locomotive?


a. 2,190
b. 3,200
c. 2,578
d. !3,000

7. What nickname was given to Air Canada Flight 143 after it ran out of fuel and
glided to safety in 1983?
a. Gimli Superb
b. !Gimli Glider
c. Gimli Microlight
d. Gimli Chaser

8. The LS2 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. 376
b. !364
c. 402
d. 346

9. Which car manufacturer created the quot;Aventadorquot;?


a. Ferrari
b. Pagani
c. !Lamborghini
d. Bugatti

1. Who wrote the award winning musical quot;In The Heightsquot;?


a. John Phillips Sousa
b. Francis Scott Key
c. !LinManuel Miranda
d. Steven Sondheim

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

3. In Shakespeare039;s play Julius Caesar, Caesar039;s last words were...


a. Vidi, vini, vici.
b. Iacta alea est!
c. Aegri somnia vana.
d. !Et tu, Brute?

4. Who serves as the speaker of the prologue in Shakespeare039;s Romeo and Juliet?
a. !Chorus
b. Capulet
c. Montague
d. Refrain

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

6. Who played quot;Charlie Pricequot; in the musical quot;Kinky Bootsquot; on


Broadway in New York from May 26th Aug 6th 2017?
a. Dallon Weekes
b. Ed Sheeren
c. Tom Cruise
d. !Brendon Urie

7. The musical quot;Dirty Rotten Scoundrelsquot; is set in what country?


a. Germany
b. Sweden
c. !France
d. USA

8. Who played Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the original Broadway
run of Hamilton?
a. !Daveed Diggs
b. Javier Muntilde;oz
c. Wayne Brady
d. LinManuel Miranda

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

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