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Art & Literature
2,442 questions • Page 26 of 35
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 1751 | What Is (Onomatopoeia) | The Use Of Words Which Sound Like The Event They Describe, Such As Bang |
| 1752 | Which Outlaw Rode A Horse Called Black Bess | Dick Turpin |
| 1753 | Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ______. | Hat |
| 1754 | The study of building design is ________. | Architecture |
| 1755 | Who Wrote `The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy'? | Douglas Adams |
| 1756 | Which Decorative Style Was popular In The 1920's & 1930's | Art Deco |
| 1757 | Who wrote "The Wind in the Willows" ? | Kenneth Grahame |
| 1758 | Where Is The Worlds Largest Art Gallery | Paris (Lourve) |
| 1759 | How many stories did enid blyton publish in 1959? | Fifty nine |
| 1760 | Which US dramatist was once married to Marylin Monroe and penned the plays "Death Of A Salesman" and "The Crucible"? | Arthur Miller |
| 1761 | What Creatures Does Captain Ahab Become Obsessed With | Moby Dick, Great White Whale |
| 1762 | In The (Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner) Which Bird Is Shot | An Albatross |
| 1763 | From which of Shakespeare's plays is this line: "All the world's a stage___" | As You Like It |
| 1764 | Which Characters Were The Longest Running In The Comic The Beano | Lord Snooty And His Pals |
| 1765 | Which Novel Features Perks The Station Porter? | The Railway Children |
| 1766 | What School Of Poets Was John Donne Attributed To | The Metaphysical Poets |
| 1767 | Whose Smile Remained After The Rest Of It Had Vanished | The Cheshire Cat's |
| 1768 | An artwork humoously excaggerating the qualities, defects, or pecularities of a person or idea. | Caricature |
| 1769 | Who Is Pips Benefactor In Dickens's Great Expectations | Abel Magwitch |
| 1770 | Who had decieved the Lord of Rohan for a number of years | Wormtongue |
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| 1771 | A movement in European painting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, characterized by violent movement, strong emotion, and dramatic lighting and coloring. | Baroque |
| 1772 | This Romantic poet and wife of Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident? | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
| 1773 | Who wrote 'Valley Of The Dolls'? | Jacqueline Susann |
| 1774 | What Is The Nationality Of Picasso | Spanish |
| 1775 | Who wrote the famous series of Discworld books? | Terry Pratchett |
| 1776 | Which Famous Book Begins With The Line 'Marley was dead, to begin with. There was no doubt about that' | A Christmas Carol |
| 1777 | Which Writer , Archaeologist & Soldier Joined The RAF After The First World War & Changed His Name To Shaw In 1927 | T E Lawrence |
| 1778 | Painting in which natural scenery is the subject. | Landscape |
| 1779 | In what opera would you find Lt. Pinkerton? | Madame butterfly |
| 1780 | This Romantic poet and husband to Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident. | Percy Bysshe Shelley |
| 1781 | The Royal Opera House in London is home to which Branch of the arts other than Opera? | Ballet |
| 1782 | A painting movement that flourished in France in the 1880s and 1980s in which subject matter was suggested rather than directly presented. It featured decorative, stylized, and evocative images. | Symbolism |
| 1783 | Which American Author Wrote The Novel (Roots) | Alex Haley |
| 1784 | The ____ generation included such authors as Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg. | Beat |
| 1785 | The effect of the harmony of color and values in a work. | Tone |
| 1786 | What Is The Name Of Colin Dexter's Fictional Detective | Inspector Morse |
| 1787 | Of Which Famous London Landmark Was Sir Alfred Gilbert The Sculptor | Eros |
| 1788 | Who is a successful recording artist, talented landscape artist, and author of children's books? | Ricky Van Shelton |
| 1789 | The study of building design is ____________. | Architecture |
| 1790 | Meaning 'fresh' in italian. The technique of painting on moist lime plaster with colors ground in water. | Fresco |
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| 1791 | In which book is Scheherazade a story teller ? | Arabian Nights |
| 1792 | Who Wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle) | Adolf Hitler |
| 1793 | Which Famous Book Begins With The Line 'When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lightening, or in rain' | Macbeth |
| 1794 | Who Wrote The Noddy Stories | Enid Blyton |
| 1795 | How many plays is Shakespeare generally credited with today? | Thirty seven |
| 1796 | The fallacy of personifying inanimate objects, often in bad taste? | Pathetic fallacy |
| 1797 | In painting, a thin layer of translucent color. | Wash |
| 1798 | Which American Artist Is Known For A Portarit Of His Mother | James Whistler |
| 1799 | Who wrote 'Psycho'? | Robert Bloch |
| 1800 | By What Name Is The Great Italian Sculptor & Artist Buonarroti Better Known | Michelangelo |
| 1801 | Who Wrote (Far From The Madding Crowd) | Thomas Hardy |
| 1802 | The Famous Lithograph (The Scream) Was Created By Which Artist | Edvard Munch |
| 1803 | Which Welsh Poet Died Of Alcohol Poisoning The Year He Publsihed His Collected Poems | Dylan Thomas |
| 1804 | What was Picasso's first name? | Pablo |
| 1805 | Who Wrote The Play (Hay Fever) | Noel Coward |
| 1806 | Who Composed The Ballet (The Nutcracker) | Tchaikovsky |
| 1807 | Who Is The Most Famous Character Ever To Be Created By Helen Fielding | Bridget Jones |
| 1808 | Which Author Wrote The Book Black Beauty? | Anna Sewell |
| 1809 | Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about this animal. | Raven |
| 1810 | This is the choice and arrangement of words and phrases in a literary work. It is the vocabulary that the author, poet or playwright uses to create style and effect in a piece of writing? | Diction |
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| 1811 | Who wrote 'The Hobbit'? | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| 1812 | Which Shakespeare play opens with the 3 Witches? | Macbeth |
| 1813 | At which railway station does Harry Potter catch the Hogwart's Express at platform 9 and 3 quarters? | King's Cross |
| 1814 | Douglas Adams is famous for writing what ? | The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy |
| 1815 | Who Drew Drawings Of Absurd Mechanical Contrivances | William Heath Robinson |
| 1816 | A composition made of cut and pasted pieces of materials, sometimes with images added by the artist. | Collage |
| 1817 | How many lines are in a sonnet | 14 |
| 1818 | Who Wrote The Novel 'Silence Of The Lambs''? | Thomas Harris |
| 1819 | What shakespearean play refers to the date of epiphany? | Twelfth Night |
| 1820 | Name the author of his famous and only novel 'Doctor Zhivago', which presents a panoramic view of Russian society at the time of the 1917 Revolution. | Boris Pasternak |
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