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What science-fiction movie features a virtual world, "agents", and a command to "follow the white rabbit"?
  • Star Wars
• The Wizard of Oz
• The Matrix
• Alice in Wonderland
Interesting Info: The "white rabbit" is a tattoo on one of the Neo's (the main character) customers. He follows this customer and meets Trinity, who sets him off on his adventure.

Question # 40: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

What 2001 animated film features the voices of Billy Crystal and John Goodman?
  • Aladdin
• Monsters Inc.
• Beauty and the Beast
• The Little Mermaid
Interesting Info: Billy Crystal voices Mike, the one-eyed monster, while John Goodman voices the blue-furred monster Sulley.

Question # 41: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

What 1975 British movie features a quest to find a shrubbery to appease the Knights who say "Ni!"?
  • Monty Python and The Holy Grail
• O Brother, Where Art Thou?
• Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke
• Major League
Interesting Info: It is basically a series of sketches woven together as King Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail, with Graham Chapman as the King, Terry Gilliam as his simpleton sidekick Patsy, John Cleese as the Black Knight and other roles, and the rest of the Monty Python gang filling out a variety of outrageous roles.

Question # 42: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

What character does Julia Roberts play in the 1999 movie "Notting Hill"?
  • Vivian Ward
• Sally Smith
• Jane Ray
• Anna Scott
Interesting Info: In Notting Hill, Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant play the leads in this movie about William, an unassuming bookstore owner in London's Notting Hill section and Anna, a Hollywood actress who, against the odds, are able to fall in love.

Question # 44: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

In "The Wizard Of Oz", which of Dorothy's travelling companions does she meet first?
  • The cowardly lion
• The tin man
• The scarecrow
• The talking apple trees
Interesting Info: When Dorothy and the Scarecrow first meet and he is still on the pole, the length of the pole grows from about two feet above his head on the far away shots to right behind his hat on the close up shots. Oops!

Question # 47: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

What is Tom Skerritt's character's callsign in the movie "Top Gun" (1986)?
  • Viper
• Jester
• Iceman
• Cougar
Interesting Info: Tom Cruise played Maverick, Kelly McGillis played Charlie, Val Kilmer played Ice, Anthony Edwards played Goose, John Stockwell played Cougar, and Michael Ironside played Jester.

Question # 49: [Movies] [Correct Answer]

Davy Crockett is famous as a frontiersman and as a defender in the Alamo. He also served in congress. What state did he represent?
  • Alabama
• Tennessee
• Georgia
• Louisiana
Interesting Info: From 1827 through 1833, Crockett served in the Congress of the United States. Crockett would later move to Texas and a few of his fellow Tennesseans were among the 189 defenders that sacrificed their lives at the Battle of the Alamo in the interest of Texas independence.

Question # 82: [People] [Correct Answer]

This British explorer and missionary in Africa discovered and named Victoria Falls, opposed the Portuguese slave trade in east Africa, and died in Africa but is buried in Westminster Abbey. Who is he?
  • Sir Richard Burton
• Henry Stanley
• David Livingstone
• John Hanning Speke
Interesting Info: Livingston (1813-1873) was the missionary and explorer who was taken ill and lost contact with the world.

Question # 84: [People] [Correct Answer]

A Dutch painter, now known for his revolutionary approach to painting, spent most of his adult life near poverty, and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Who was he?
  • Georges Seurat
• Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
• Vincent van Gogh
• Paul Gauguin
Interesting Info: Van Gogh's (1853-1890) paintings are worth millions of dollars today.

Question # 85: [People] [Correct Answer]

This Richard was King of England between 1189 and 1199 and was known as "Richard the Lion-Heart".
  • Richard I
• Richard III
• Richard VI
• Richard IV
Interesting Info: He was dubbed this because of his bravery in battle. Richard I was a less-than-devoted king, spending only ten months of his reign in England. Almost immediately after being crowned king in 1189, Richard prepared to go on the Third Crusade.

Question # 86: [People] [Correct Answer]

What is the more commonly known alias of the French author and philosopher, born Francois Marie Arouet, who was forced in his lifetime twice to flee from Paris, only to return at age 83 to a hero's welcome?
  • Napoleon
• Charlemagne
• St. Francis
• Voltaire
Interesting Info: Voltaire was forced to flee for insulting a powerful young nobleman and then for praising English customs and institutions. After years of exile he was finally welcomed back to Paris, but the excitement of the trip was too much for him and he died later that year.

Question # 87: [People] [Correct Answer]

What world organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965 for its work in helping children around the world?
  • Nato
• UNICEF
• World's Kid's Fund
• The International Red Cross
Interesting Info: UNICEF stands for the "United Nations Children's Fund".

Question # 90: [People] [Correct Answer]

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