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1. When was the play quot;Macbethquot; written?

a. !1606
b. 1605
c. 1628
d. 1723

2. Which Shakespeare play inspired the musical 039;West Side Story039;?


a. Macbeth
b. Othello
c. Hamlet
d. !Romeo amp; Juliet

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


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

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

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


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

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

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


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

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


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

9. Which of these plays was famously first performed posthumously after the
playwright committed suicide?
a. !4.48 Psychosis
b. The Birthday Party
c. Much Ado About Nothing
d. Hamilton

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


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

1. How many manned moon landings have there been?


a. !6
b. 1
c. 3
d. 7

2. During WWII, in 1945, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the two Japanese
cities of Hiroshima and what other city?
a. Kawasaki
b. !Nagasaki
c. Tokyo
d. Kagoshima

3. In what year was the famous 45 foot tall Hollywood sign first erected?
a. 1903
b. 1913
c. 1933
d. !1923

4. Which infamous European traitor was known as quot;the last person to enter
Parliament with honest intentionsquot;?
a. !Guy Fawkes
b. Robert Catesby
c. Everard Digby
d. Francis Tresham

5. When was the United States National Security Agency established?


a. July 26, 1908
b. November 25, 2002
c. July 1, 1973
d. !November 4, 1952

6. Which of the following snipers has the highest amount of confirmed kills?
a. !Simo Hauml;yhauml;
b. Chris Kyle
c. Craig Harrison
d. Vasily Zaytsev
7. In 1845, a series of wars named after which indigenous people began in New
Zealand?
a. Papuans
b. Polynesians
c. !Mori
d. Aborigines

8. Franz Joseph I was the last emperor of Austria.


a. !False
b. True

1. In a standard game of Monopoly, what colour are the two cheapest properties?
a. !Brown
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Blue

2. How many spaces are there on a standard Monopoly board?


a. 55
b. 28
c. !40
d. 36

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


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

4. What do you declare in Rchi Mahjong when you039;ve drawn your winning tile?
a. !Tsumo
b. Ron
c. Rchi
d. Kan

5. In YuGiOh, how does a player perform an Xyz Summon?


a. Add the Monsters039; Levels Together to Match the Xyz Monster
b. !Overlay at least 2 Monsters of the Same Level
c. Activate a Spell and Send Monsters to the Graveyard
d. Banish A Number of Monsters From Your Hand And Deck

6. In Magic: The Gathering, what was a tribute card to Jamie Wakefield039;s late
wife Marilyn, who loved horses?
a. !Timbermare
b. Loyal Pegasus
c. Vryn Wingmare
d. Sungrace Pegasus
7. When was the board game Twister, released to the public?
a. February 1966
b. !April 1966
c. September 1965
d. January 1969

8. In the Board Game, Settlers of Catan, a die roll of what number causes the
Robber to attack?
a. !7
b. 10
c. 1
d. 3

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