Which of the following musicals was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber?
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Oliver
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Jesus Christ Superstar
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Fiddler on the Roof
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Godspell
Q.2.
Which broadsheet newspaper, formerly a regional paper, was relaunched in 1959 under a different name and soon became the champion of left/liberal values?
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The Daily Telegraph
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The Guardian
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The Financial Times
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The Independent
Q.3.
Which was the first James Bond film?
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Goldfinger
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Dr. No
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From Russia with Love
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You only Live Twice
Q.4.
Founded in 1964, this tabloid newspaper was relaunched in 1969, and before long it had become the best-selling daily newspaper. Which paper was this?
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The Daily Mirror
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The Sun
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The Daily Sport
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The Daily Star
Q.5.
Sir Malcolm Sargent was a well known classical music conductor, who died in With which annual summer music festival, based at the Royal Albert Hall in London, was he closely associated?
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The Holland Park Festival
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The City of London Festival
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The Proms
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The Westminster Festival
Q.6.
Which TV soap opera, first broadcast in 1960, is set in the fictional town of Weatherfield?
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EastEnders
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Emmerdale
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Coronation Street
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Crossroads
Q.7.
In 1967 the BBC Home Service changed its name. What was it now called?
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Radio 1
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Radio 3
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Radio 4
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Radio 2
Q.8.
What role did the following people play in broadcasting during the 60s and 70s? - Robert Dougall, Kenneth Kendall and Kenneth Baker.
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Weather presenters
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Newsreaders
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Actors in TV drama
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Musicians
Q.9.
Which Fleet Street newspaper changed the format of its front page in 1966 by removing advertisements and replacing them with news?
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The Daily Mail
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The Daily Express
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The Times
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The Daily Herald
Q.10.
"Beyond our Ken", "Round the Horne", "Just a Minute" and "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" were all comedy shows of the '60s and '70s. In what medium were they presented?
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TV
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Film
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Theatre
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Radio
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