2. What was the name of the principal playhouse of the Elizabethan’s Lord Chamberlain’s men?
a) The Rose
b) The Globe
c) The Swan
d) The Hope
3. Which of the following is not a recognised form of basketry?
a) Wicker
b) Plaiting
c) Coiled
d) Branching
4. Stan Laurel was born in which town?
a) Ulverston
b) Milton Keynes
c) Doncaster
d) Ipswich
5. Who was the youngest member of ABBA?
a) Benny
b) Agnetha
c) Björn
d) Frida
6. In which year was the film Gremlins released?
a) 1980
b) 1982
c) 1984
d) 1986
7. Hugh Grant said the following of which actress: “Very big-mouthed! Literally, physically, she has a very big mouth. It is a very big mouth. When I was kissing her I was aware of a faint echo."?
a) Renée Zellweger
b) Nicole Kidman
c) Demi Moore
d) Julia Roberts
8. Which famous ‘club’ was a men only affair until they voted overwhelmingly to admit women in 1991?
a) The Magic Circle
b) Working Men’s Club and Institute Union
c) Glasgow University Boat Club
d) Royal Automobile Club
9. How do you spell the word shortened to O, in the phrase ‘OS map’?
a) Ordenance
b) Ordnance
c) Ordanence
d) Ordance
10. What does J.R.R. stand for, initials of Tolkein?
a) John Robert Rupert
b) James Ronald Rupert
c) John Ronald Reuel
d) James Reuel Robert