On display in the British Museum, this sculpture in red granite is thought to date back to 1370 BC. Which country is it from?
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Egypt
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Mexico
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Greece
20%
China
Q.2.
This statue of a Lama was created in Tibet in the 19th century. Of what material is it made?
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Cedar wood
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Bronze
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Oak
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Papier-mâché
Q.3.
In this 1934 piece by Robert Delaunay, discs are shown - each of which joins on to the next. What is the title of the piece?
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Endless Rhythm
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On and on and on
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Circles of Time
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Round and Round and Round
Q.4.
This panel which is made from glazed bricks was made in Babylon circa 580 BC during the reign of which biblical king?
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Xerxes
33%
David
33%
Nebuchadnezzar II
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Solomon
Q.5.
Housed in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, is one of the few surviving drawings by which 15th century Flemish painter?
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Percy van der Lecht
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David van Day
25%
Hugo van der Bilt
25%
Rogier van der Weyden
Q.6.
This mosaic was created in Roman occupied Britain in the early part of the 4th century AD. Who is the character in the centre of the picture?
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Hercules
67%
Jesus Christ
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Apollo
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Jupiter
Q.7.
This 1970 sculpture, , is by which artist who has two permanent galleries in the Tate Britain dedicated to his work?
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J S Lowry
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Donatello
50%
Henry Moore
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Rodin
Q.8.
This is one of a series of nudes laid on an iron bedstead which Walter Richard Sickert painted between 1903 - This particular painting, , is called what in English?
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The Netherlands
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Prawn Cocktail
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The Dutch Girl
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Some Sauce
Q.9.
painted in 1909 by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, is set in the baths of which ancient city?
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Pompeii
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Athens
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Rome
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Sparta
Q.10.
Painted in 1935 by Paul Klee, depicts the night on which witches were said to gather to ward off evil spirits. On what day of the year was Walpurgis Night?
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On the 31st of December
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On the 30th of April
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On the 21st of June
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On the 30th of October
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