Q.1.
Augusto Pinochet was born on 25th November Following a coup which overthrew the elected leader, Pinochet became the dictator of which country?
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Q.2.
Frank Sinatra, the legendary singer and actor, was born on December 12th By what nickname was he also known?
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Q.3.
The famous Hollywood actress, Ingrid Bergman, was born on 29th August In what country was she born?
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Q.4.
Sir Fred Hoyle was an astronomer and science fiction writer who was born on 24 June Which of these things was named after him?
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Q.5.
Born on 4th February 1915, Sir Norman Wisdom was an actor famous for his comedy roles. He was popular in which country, where his films were the only ones featuring Western actors allowed to be shown?
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Q.6.
Brigadier General Paul Tibbets of the United States Air Force was born on February 23rd During his career he piloted the aeroplane which dropped the first nuclear bomb on Japan in World War II. What was his aeroplane named?
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Q.7.
Pictured is a statue of the fictional from the BBC sitcom Mainwaring was played by which actor, who was born on 22nd September 1915?
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Q.8.
John Profumo was a Conservative MP and Secretary of State for War who was born on 30th January He had to resign from his post in 1963 following a notorious scandal involving Christine Keeler (pictured). What job did Profumo do for the rest of his life?
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Q.9.
The pictured plaque is a tribute to Nobel Prize winning chemist Henry Taube who was born on November 30th He was the first chemist from which country to receive the award?
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Q.10.
The American singer Billie Holiday was born on April 7th What style of music did she perform?
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