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Mixomashed Trivia Quiz

written by: shimonbentzvi
 
This is quiz of a very general nature. Good luck.

Question 1:


Who played the last juror to vote "not guilty" in the 1957 movie "Twelve Angry Men"?
Ed Begley
Lee J. Cobb
Martin Balsam
Ed Begley,Jr.

Question 2:


Which of these famous people was not an epileptic?
Otto von Bismarck
F.M. Dostoevsky
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Rudi Dutschke

Question 3:


Which was the first country to win two consecutive FIFA World Cups in 1958 and 1962?
Argentina
Brazil
Italy
France

Question 4:


Jose Raul Capablanca of Cuba was the first person from the Western Hemisphere to do what?
Be President of the U.N. General Assembly
Win the World Chess Championship
Win an Olympic baseball game
Win the Nobel Prize for Literature

Question 5:


Why was a performance by Bob Dylan interrupted in 1998?
Tom Petty had not made it into the stage in time to play the musical "bridge" in the song.
The show ran 15 minutes "over" and ABC Television had gone to the evening news.
A shirtless man with the words "Soy Bomb" written on his chest leapt on stage.
His lyrics did not pass the "decency" level required by CBS Television.

Question 6:


You go into a diner and you hear the waitress yell out "Cat's Eyes". What has someone just ordered?
sunny side eggs
tapioca
a breakfast of steak and two eggs
strawberries and cream

Question 7:


Which was Michael Jackson's first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 at #1 position?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 8:


The "Peace Symbol", which became an icon of the 1960s anti-war movement, derives from what?
an image of a nuclear bomber
a slightly twisted cross
two semaphoric signals
None of these

Question 9:


Which battleship was used by the US Navy during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War?
USS New Jersey
USS Iowa BB-61
USS Missouri
USS Arizona

Question 10:


According to the Christian tradition there are 39 books in the Old Testament. How many books are there in the Old Testament according to the Jewish tradition?
65
5
24
39

Question 11:


Who was the first Major League Baseball player born in what was then called Czechoslovakia?
Andy Pafko
Reno Bertoia
Elmer Valo
Ernie Orvitz

Question 12:


Which song was Billy Joel's first US Top Ten Hit?
She's Got A Way
Just the Way You Are
Moivin' Out
Piano Man

Question 13:


In this 2005 documentary film a large number of famous comedians show how they tell one particular "dirty" joke.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
Down and Dirty Comics
The Aristocrats
The Elegants

 


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