1 | Who wrote the poem 'If'? Rudyard Kipling |
2 | At the end of the novel 'The Day Of The Triffids', on what island do the two sighted protagonists Bill Masen and Josella Payton eventually find refuge? Isle of Wight |
3 | Which region in the Pacific ocean is also the name of a character in the ‘Dr. Doolittle’ stories? Polynesia (the parrot) |
4 | Which French artist, born in 1834 was best known for his paintings of ballet dancers? Edgar Degas |
5 | Shakespeares’ ‘Hamlet’ was the Prince of which country? Denmark |
6 | Which artist is famous for his statue ‘The Thinker’? Auguste Rodin |
7 | Which British artist achieved notoriety in 1976 after confessing to faking old masters? Tom Keating |
8 | Who was the author of ‘Pygmalion’? George Bernard Shaw |
9 | Franz Hals painted his most famous work in 1624; what was it called? The Laughing Cavalier |
10 | Who was the pilot hero of Captain W.E. Johns stories? Biggles |