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[
{
"question":"Stradivarius was famous for what?",
"options":["Spotify","Violin","Hearing aids"],
"answer":"Violin"
},
{
"question":"What is the name of Michaelangelo's most famous statue?",
"options":["Brutus","Alexander","David"],
"answer":"David"
},
{
"question":"In television, the waiting room for performance is commonly known as what?",
"options":["red room","green room","blue room"],
"answer":"green room"
},
{
"question":"Cloud storage company YouSendIt rebranded itself in 2013 to what?",
"options":["RapidGator","Box","HighTail"],
"answer":"HighTail"
},
{
"question":"A person who is an expert in the science and study of wine is called what?",
"options":["Vintner","Oenologist","Brewmaster"],
"answer":"Oenologist"
},
{
"question":"Martin Scorsese won his only Best Director Academy Award for which film?",
"options":["The Departed","Goodfellas","Raging Bull"],
"answer":"The Departed"
},
{
"question":"What was the name of the original 1984 tabletop game launched by FASA about giant fighting robots?",
"options":["Mechwarrior","Battledroids","BattleTech"],
"answer":"Mechwarrior"
},
{
"question":"What new wave band was cofounded by the composer of many film scores including \"The Royal Tebebaums\" & \"Thor: Ragnarok\"?",
"options":["Devo","The Cars","Talking Heads"],
"answer":"Devo"
},
{
"question":"What of these web search engines debuted first?",
"options":["WebCrawler","Infoseek","AliWeb"],
"answer":"AliWeb"
},
{
"question":"Which of these author's bestselling novels features a bird of prey in its title?",
"options":["Jodi Picoult","Robert Ludlum","Ransom Riggs"],
"answer":"Ransom Riggs"
},
{
"question":"Which artist is famous for his blue period?",
"options":["J. M. W. Turner", "Pablo Picasso", "Prince Charles"],
"answer":"Pablo Picasso"
},
{
"question":"There is a Russian children's folk tale about Peter and which animal?",
"options":["The Sabertooth Tiger", "The Wolf", "The Platypus"],
"answer":"The Wolf"
},
{
"question":"In which ocean would you find micronesia?",
"options":["Atlantic", "Pacific", "Indian"],
"answer":"Pacific"
},
{
"question":"Whose cat is petrified by the basilisk in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?",
"options":["Poppy Pomfrey", "Gilderoy Lockhart", "Argus Filch"],
"answer":"Argus Filch"
},
{
"question":"The Ewing Show in the TV show Dallas made their money in which commodity?",
"options":["Oil", "Coal", "Steel"],
"answer":"Oil"
},
{
"question":"Microsoft Passport was previously known as what?",
"options":["MS ID", "MS Single Sign-On", ".NET Passport"],
"answer":".NET Passport"
},
{
"question":"The Blue Danube is a waltz by which composer?",
"options":["Richard Strauss", "Johann Strauss II", "Franz Strauss"],
"answer":"Johann Strauss II"
},
{
"question":"Which of these is a traditional dance from eastern Europe?",
"options":["Electric Slide", "Polka", "Moonwalk"],
"answer" : "Moonwalk"
},
{
"question":"Which video game motion-captured Mad Men actor Aaron Staton as its star?",
"options":["Medal of Honor", "L.A. Noire", "Assassin's Creed 2"],
"answer":"L.A. Noire"
},
{
"question":"Who was the first US President to be born in a hospital?",
"options":["Jimmy Carter", "Richard Nixon", "Franklin D. Roosevelt"],
"answer":"Jimmy Carter"
},
{
"question":"The word robot comes from a Czech word meaning what?",
"options":["Forced labor", "Mindless", "Autonomous"],
"answer":"Forced labor"
},
{
"question":"About whom did Gabriel Garcia Marquez write The General in his Labyrinth?",
"options":["Juan Peron", "Simon Bolivar", "Hernando Cortez"],
"answer":"Simon Bolivar"
},
{
"answer": "Cornetto",
"options": [
"Corbusier",
"Clavichord",
"Cornetto"
],
"question": "Which of these is an early wind instrument, dating from the Mediaeval, Renaissance and Baroque periods, that takes the form of a tube, typically about 60 cm long, made of ivory or wood, with woodwind-style fingerholes?"
},
{
"answer": "John Lee Hooker",
"options": [
"Howlin' Wolf",
"Buddy Guy",
"John Lee Hooker"
],
"question": "Which American blues artist died on 21 June 2001?"
},
{
"answer": "Jim Crow",
"options": [
"Black Crow",
"Jim Crow",
"Black and White"
],
"question": "Laws enacted through the southern USA from the late 19th century enforced racial segregation on the basis of race, of people as \"separate but equal\"; what were the laws known as?"
},
{
"answer": "Liechtenstein",
"options": [
"Belgium",
"France",
"Liechtenstein"
],
"question": "Which of these countries has the smallest area?"
},
{
"answer": "Rocky",
"options": [
"James Bond",
"Rocky",
"Superman"
],
"question": "Apollo Creed is the enemy of whom?"
},
{
"answer": "Body English",
"options": [
"Stream flux",
"Follow through",
"Body English"
],
"question": "What is a term for bodily movements, often unconscious, made seemingly to influence the path of an object after it has left the control of the mover?"
},
{
"answer": "Parkour",
"options": [
"Parkour",
"Polevaulting",
"Paralympic"
],
"question": "What does the \"P\" stand for in the international athletes organisation, formed in 2007, WFPF?"
},
{
"answer": "Minder",
"options": [
"Minder",
"Rumpole of the Bailey",
"The Good Life"
],
"question": "In which TV series did the lead character refer to his wife as \" 'er indoors\"?"
},
{
"answer": "Greek legend",
"options": [
"Walt Disney cartoon",
"Greek legend",
"Oil pipeline"
],
"question": "Where did Pluto, discovered in 1930 (and designated a planet at the time), get its name?"
}
]