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People Quiz #528

Famous People Quiz for 26 February 2019

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Q1. According to Greek legend, whose fate was to stand near the garden of the Hesperides and support the universe on his shoulders?

A
Atlas
B
Hercules
C
Ajax
D
Agamemnon
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Q2. Which Pope was carried off into France by Bonaparte's troops in 1798?

A
Pius VIII
B
Clement XIV
C
Pius VI
D
Gregory XVI
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Q3. What part of the world has been ruled by Aelle, Ceawlin, Ethelbert, Rædwald, Edwin, Oswald, Oswy, Wulfhere, Ethelred, Ethelbald, Offa, Cœnwulf and Egbert?

A
England
B
Scotland
C
Denmark
D
Greenland
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Q4. In May 2010, at the age of 13, Jordan Romero became the youngest person to do what?

A
Be accepted by an Oxford University
B
Sail single-handed around the world
C
Become a chess grand master
D
Climb Mt. Everest
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Q5. Who introduced the term "horsepower" in a scientific context?

A
Amelia Earhart
B
James Watt
C
Mahatma Gandhi
D
Vladimir Putin
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Q6. Which mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea and king of Salamis, plays an important role in Homer's Iliad?

A
Napi-San
B
Vim
C
Persil
D
Ajax
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Q7. Who had a famous chestnut horse named "Copenhagen"?

A
Buffalo Bill
B
Roy Rogers
C
Dick Turpin
D
Duke of Wellington
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