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Art & Literature 117509

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Art and Literature 117509 is a selection of 10 questions. Art and Literature 117509 is the filename to differentiate it from other Art and Literature quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

1   A red deer stag is the subject of which artist’s 1851 oil-on-canvas painting “Monarch of the Glen”?
A   Sir Edwin Landseer

2   What was the name of Lady Chatterley’s lover?
A   Oliver Mellors, novel by D. H. Lawrence

3   In the Winnie the Pooh books by A. A. Milne who lived in “The House at Pooh Corner”?
A   Eeyore

4   Which Graham Greene thriller novel, set in Argentina, features Charles Fortnum as the title character?
A   The Honorary Consul, published in 1973

5   What is the female equivalent of Roger Hargreaves’ series of Mr Men books?
A   Little Miss books. These books, like the Mr. Men books, feature a collection of characters with distinct personalities and traits.

6   In a classic American novel of 1960, which fictional lawyer defended Tom Robinson?
A   Atticus Finch – “To Kill a Mockingbird”

7   “Who looks after the sheep” is a line from which children’s nursery rhyme?
A   Little Boy Blue (“where is the boy who looks after the sheep – he’s under the haystack fast asleep”)

8   In Enid Blyton’s Noddy books, who is the brother of Big Ears?
A   Little Ears. He also lives in a tidy toadstool, just like Big Ears.

9   Which 1988 Roald Dahl children’s novel is about a gifted five year-old girl unloved by her parents?
A   Matilda Wormwood

10   Robert Gibbs 1881 oil-on-canvas painting “The Thin Red Line” depicts which 1854 battle?
A   Battle of Balaclava The painting’s title refers to the thin, two-deep line of Scottish infantry that stood firm against a large Russian cavalry charge.

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