The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about various movies involving weddings. It asks about details like which characters are involved, specific plot points, songs featured, and cameo appearances. The questions cover movies such as American Wedding, My Best Friend's Wedding, and The Wedding Singer.
This document contains trivia questions and answers about action movies. It includes questions about the characters, actors, directors, and plot points from famous action franchises like 300, The Expendables, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Terminator, James Bond, Mission Impossible, The Matrix, Transformers, Rocky, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jurassic Park, and more. The document tests knowledge of action movie details in a multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank question and answer format.
The document contains a movie trivia game with 50 multiple choice questions about various movies. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and a separate answer sheet for players to write their responses. The document directs players to a website for more information on full movie downloads.
This document contains a 20 question music trivia quiz that tests knowledge about various artists, songs, and places important in music history. It covers topics like the origins of The Beatles, Michael Jackson's posthumous hit song, the capital of jazz, the hip hop ballad featuring Eminem and Rihanna, the author of the European Union anthem, Beyoncé's early group Destiny's Child, the singer who starred in the TV show Sonny With A Chance, Robbie Williams' former group, the frontman of Queen who died of AIDS in 1991, Bob Marley's birthplace, Skrillex's real name, the winner of American Idol in 2002, the singer who had a hit with "
This document lists popular songs, albums, artists and songwriters from 2010-2012. It includes hit songs such as "Rolling In The Deep" by Adele, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars, and "Firework" by Katy Perry. Best selling albums from this period mentioned are 21 by Adele, Born This Way by Lady Gaga, and Loud by Rihanna. Popular artists listed are Adele, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Bon Iver, The Band Perry, and Nicki Minaj. Songwriters credited for several hit songs from this era are also acknowledged.
IAMS LOBELIA 2014 General Quiz PrelimsSayantan Roy
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about various topics labeled A through Z. Each question provides a clue and the answer is revealed after "ID X", "Who on playing "X"?", "What is X?", or "FITB!!" depending on the question type. The questions cover topics like history, literature, movies, music, and more.
This document appears to be a Jeopardy game with categories including Pop Culture, Music, Movies, Stars, Dancing, Junk Food, and Cars. Players must select a point value and are given an answer and must respond with the correct question. It also includes a Final Jeopardy question and space to wager points.
The document appears to be the contents page of a music magazine. It lists various articles about different artists like Alvin, Jennifer Hudson, Solange, and Chipmunk. Other articles discuss the history of hip hop, rappers and their cars, and whether drugs are a problem in the music industry. The second half of the contents page is about country music and lists articles on artists like Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, and Rodney Atkins. It also mentions discussions, interviews, album charts, and advertisements from brands like Mercedes and Bose.
The document lists the names of various musical artists, bands, and DJs. It also outlines the regular sections to be included in a music magazine, such as interviews with up-and-coming artists, videos of live performances, reader submissions, and reviews of new albums. Additionally, it describes planned feature articles on unseen photos from concerts, following Tom Odell on tour, a brief interview with the band Daughter, and highlighting new indie and rock bands.
This document contains trivia questions and answers about action movies. It includes questions about the characters, actors, directors, and plot points from famous action franchises like 300, The Expendables, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Terminator, James Bond, Mission Impossible, The Matrix, Transformers, Rocky, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jurassic Park, and more. The document tests knowledge of action movie details in a multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank question and answer format.
The document contains a movie trivia game with 50 multiple choice questions about various movies. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and a separate answer sheet for players to write their responses. The document directs players to a website for more information on full movie downloads.
This document contains a 20 question music trivia quiz that tests knowledge about various artists, songs, and places important in music history. It covers topics like the origins of The Beatles, Michael Jackson's posthumous hit song, the capital of jazz, the hip hop ballad featuring Eminem and Rihanna, the author of the European Union anthem, Beyoncé's early group Destiny's Child, the singer who starred in the TV show Sonny With A Chance, Robbie Williams' former group, the frontman of Queen who died of AIDS in 1991, Bob Marley's birthplace, Skrillex's real name, the winner of American Idol in 2002, the singer who had a hit with "
This document lists popular songs, albums, artists and songwriters from 2010-2012. It includes hit songs such as "Rolling In The Deep" by Adele, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars, and "Firework" by Katy Perry. Best selling albums from this period mentioned are 21 by Adele, Born This Way by Lady Gaga, and Loud by Rihanna. Popular artists listed are Adele, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Bon Iver, The Band Perry, and Nicki Minaj. Songwriters credited for several hit songs from this era are also acknowledged.
IAMS LOBELIA 2014 General Quiz PrelimsSayantan Roy
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about various topics labeled A through Z. Each question provides a clue and the answer is revealed after "ID X", "Who on playing "X"?", "What is X?", or "FITB!!" depending on the question type. The questions cover topics like history, literature, movies, music, and more.
This document appears to be a Jeopardy game with categories including Pop Culture, Music, Movies, Stars, Dancing, Junk Food, and Cars. Players must select a point value and are given an answer and must respond with the correct question. It also includes a Final Jeopardy question and space to wager points.
The document appears to be the contents page of a music magazine. It lists various articles about different artists like Alvin, Jennifer Hudson, Solange, and Chipmunk. Other articles discuss the history of hip hop, rappers and their cars, and whether drugs are a problem in the music industry. The second half of the contents page is about country music and lists articles on artists like Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, and Rodney Atkins. It also mentions discussions, interviews, album charts, and advertisements from brands like Mercedes and Bose.
The document lists the names of various musical artists, bands, and DJs. It also outlines the regular sections to be included in a music magazine, such as interviews with up-and-coming artists, videos of live performances, reader submissions, and reviews of new albums. Additionally, it describes planned feature articles on unseen photos from concerts, following Tom Odell on tour, a brief interview with the band Daughter, and highlighting new indie and rock bands.
This document provides details of a roller derby event taking place on October 3rd in Copenhagen including the lineup, schedule, and rules of the sport. There will be two bouts - the first between the Rollinheartbreakers and Dollyrockitrollers and the second between the kickasscuties and zürichcityrollergirlz. The game involves two teams of five players each (one jammer and four blockers) competing to score points by passing other players on the track over two 30-minute periods.
The document contains a 10 question quiz about music trivia. The questions test knowledge of songs by artists like EXO, SHINee, Big Bang, Super Junior, Linkin Park, Justin Timberlake, Jonas Brothers, Simple Plan, Lady Antebellum, and songs featured in movies, music videos and video games. The document provides multiple choice answers for each question about the artists, songs, years, and other details.
- Samy is a 4 year old male chihuahua that is tan with white markings on his tail and face.
- Titan is a 10 year old male tabby cat that is orange and weighs 13 pounds. He is very friendly.
- Rosie is a 9 month old female border collie mix that is black and tan with one white paw. She weighs around 25 pounds.
Pitch Perfect, an intra-college quiz event by Quiz Club, IIT Patna was held on 11th-12th Oct 2021. The second quiz - Music Quiz was hosted on 12th October 2021. In between the melodies, the fine-tuned quiz of 25 questions was enjoyed by all.
Call 1 888-652-3391 for concerts sports opera symphony comedy ballet musicals...Ralph Bell
Local - Nationwide Movies Concerts Opera Symphony Theater Sport Events Shows Broadway Musicals Off Broadway Ballet Sporting Events Las Vegas Show Tickets
Wrestling Golf Hockey Basketball Football Baseball Ice Skating NFL NBA NCAA NHL and More! Nationwide including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, Westchester County, New York City, NYC, NY, Los Angeles, West LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston, San Antonio, San Diego, Phoenix, Dallas, Austin, Boston, Pittsburgh, Washington DC, Charlotte, Raleigh, Charleston, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami Beach, Jacksonville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St Louis, Little Rock El Paso Topeka Kansas City Des Moines Dubuque Lincoln Omaha Boise Billings Butte Cheyenne Albuquerque Santa Fe Tucson Las Vegas Reno Denver Salt Lake City Seattle Portland Sacramento Fresno Bakersfield Modesto Stockton Santa Barbara Riverside Ontario Orange County Irvine Anaheim Santa Ana Pasadena Long Beach Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau Honolulu Maui and More!
The document describes the board and questions for a Jeopardy-style game about various topics including ballet, movies, music, baseball, and rollercoasters at Cedar Point. The game board includes 5 categories each with 5 questions valued from $100 to $500. The questions provide answers related to specific ballet moves, movies from different years, songs, baseball rules and players, and rollercoasters and their features.
DJ Shadow's 1996 debut album Endtroducing..... was the first instrumental album created entirely from samples. It was chosen as one of the best albums of all time by TIME magazine. The main vocals of the song "Six Days" from DJ Shadow's second album were sampled from the 1971 song "Six Days War" by British band Colonel Bagshot. Different mixes of "Six Days" were used in the soundtracks for the films Phone Booth and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
The document appears to be listing various couples and individuals from a table and making humorous comments or quotes about them. It includes details like who adopted a tiger, which couple had the most honeymoons, which wife is referred to as a "tsunami", and which person never returns home after table meetings. The comments provide lighthearted jokes and observations about the personalities and relationships of the people mentioned.
The document provides details about trivia questions for a Friends TV show quiz, including:
- Rules for 2 people per team and group hugs were done at the start and end of filming each episode.
- Hugh Laurie had a small role in one episode on a plane to London with Rachel.
- Charlie Sheen played a guest role as Ryan, who Phoebe talked about.
- Matt LeBlanc actually broke his hand, so the script writers wrote Joey out of a scene.
#GameTruck getting National Attention as One of the Most #Exciting and #Affordable ways to #Entertain. It is the Easiest #Party you can give #Moms are saying. Video #Gaming is here to stay, and GameTruck is a way to Enjoy Gaming in a Fun and Safe Environment #Kids Love.
From Birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, Communions, Graduations, Events, Community Events, Summer Camps, Teen Parties, GameTruck does it all.
http://www.joeyfortman.com/journal/2013/6/12/gametruck-review.html
http://www.gametruckparty.com/
This document outlines the rules and activities for a movie trivia game. It describes different rounds where pairs of players can sing song lyrics to guess movies, examine movie clips using a magnifying glass to answer questions, or quickly answer general movie questions to win points and the game. Sample trivia questions are provided about details from movies like Pulp Fiction, Titanic, and Lord of the Rings films.
The United Talent Agency is a full-service talent and literary agency with offices in Los Angeles and New York City. It represents over 135 agents for high-profile clients in areas including film, television, music, and publishing. The document provides contact information for two agents, Heidi Feigin and Christian Damon, and lists several comedian clients represented by UTA including Andrew Bachelor, Ike Barinholtz, Bo Burnham, Dane Cook, Pete Correale, Tom Cotter, Jon Dore, Jeff Dunham, and Adam Ferrara.
The document contains questions about the trailer for the movie "Music and Lyrics" along with the answers. It asks about the time period when the band POP! was popular, which singers Cora seems to be a mix of, the deadline for finishing a song, what Drew Barrymore's character does for Hugh Grant's character, where Grant's character invites Barrymore, and what Barrymore's character wants to do with Cora.
The document provides case studies and information about several films: Fish Tank, Ill Manors, The Hangover, and Skyfall. It includes details about directors, casts, budgets, box office figures, production and distribution companies, technological convergence aspects, and issues with national and local audiences. Cross-media promotion strategies and the impact of media ownership models (from independent to large conglomerates) on film production are also examined.
This document provides case studies and basic information on four films: Fish Tank, Ill Manors, The Hangover, and Skyfall. It includes sections on the director, year, genre, synopsis, age rating, target audience, cast, distributors, production companies, box office figures, budgets, and technological convergence elements for each film. It also discusses issues different audiences may have with each film and how hardware and content were proliferated for institutions and audiences.
Philip North proposes a theme park centered around Justin Timberlake, featuring rides and attractions named after his songs and persona, including the "JT Bumper Boats" and "Sexy Back Backwards Roller Coaster". The park would offer Memphis-style foods as well as pizza and burgers made to Philip's high quality standards. Individual admission would be $50 with family passes of up to 5 people for $200 and $30 for additional family members. Justin Timberlake would promote the park through commercials, interviews, concerts and movies, while other promotional activities would include billboards, radio ads, Facebook, internet ads and Google.
Coldplay creates music videos to promote their albums and extend their income. Their music videos for songs like "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall" and "Paradise" helped promote their album Mylo Xyloto, which sold over 6 million copies worldwide. Music videos allow Coldplay to reach larger audiences and sell more concert tickets, CDs, and merchandise. As one of the top selling music artists, Coldplay earns income from record sales, downloads, royalties, and concert ticket sales. They work with their record label, Capitol Records, to strategically promote and market their music.
The document is a quiz about cinema and movies. It contains 12 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about actors, movies, genres, and movie terminology. It also includes links to listening exercises and games related to cinema for participants to play after completing the quiz. Scores are evaluated at the end to assess the participant's level of cinema expertise.
This document appears to be about a quiz game where the player answers trivia questions about celebrities to win money. It provides multiple choice questions about who sings a song with Sean Kingston, what song contains the lyrics "I love the way you make me feel", what film a celebrity starred in, Justin Bieber's age, Taylor Lautner's profession, what day Justin Bieber came to Colombia, how many Twilight films there are, and what language is most similar to Spanish. For each question, the player's response is marked as incorrect.
This document provides details of a roller derby event taking place on October 3rd in Copenhagen including the lineup, schedule, and rules of the sport. There will be two bouts - the first between the Rollinheartbreakers and Dollyrockitrollers and the second between the kickasscuties and zürichcityrollergirlz. The game involves two teams of five players each (one jammer and four blockers) competing to score points by passing other players on the track over two 30-minute periods.
The document contains a 10 question quiz about music trivia. The questions test knowledge of songs by artists like EXO, SHINee, Big Bang, Super Junior, Linkin Park, Justin Timberlake, Jonas Brothers, Simple Plan, Lady Antebellum, and songs featured in movies, music videos and video games. The document provides multiple choice answers for each question about the artists, songs, years, and other details.
- Samy is a 4 year old male chihuahua that is tan with white markings on his tail and face.
- Titan is a 10 year old male tabby cat that is orange and weighs 13 pounds. He is very friendly.
- Rosie is a 9 month old female border collie mix that is black and tan with one white paw. She weighs around 25 pounds.
Pitch Perfect, an intra-college quiz event by Quiz Club, IIT Patna was held on 11th-12th Oct 2021. The second quiz - Music Quiz was hosted on 12th October 2021. In between the melodies, the fine-tuned quiz of 25 questions was enjoyed by all.
Call 1 888-652-3391 for concerts sports opera symphony comedy ballet musicals...Ralph Bell
Local - Nationwide Movies Concerts Opera Symphony Theater Sport Events Shows Broadway Musicals Off Broadway Ballet Sporting Events Las Vegas Show Tickets
Wrestling Golf Hockey Basketball Football Baseball Ice Skating NFL NBA NCAA NHL and More! Nationwide including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, Westchester County, New York City, NYC, NY, Los Angeles, West LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston, San Antonio, San Diego, Phoenix, Dallas, Austin, Boston, Pittsburgh, Washington DC, Charlotte, Raleigh, Charleston, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami Beach, Jacksonville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St Louis, Little Rock El Paso Topeka Kansas City Des Moines Dubuque Lincoln Omaha Boise Billings Butte Cheyenne Albuquerque Santa Fe Tucson Las Vegas Reno Denver Salt Lake City Seattle Portland Sacramento Fresno Bakersfield Modesto Stockton Santa Barbara Riverside Ontario Orange County Irvine Anaheim Santa Ana Pasadena Long Beach Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau Honolulu Maui and More!
The document describes the board and questions for a Jeopardy-style game about various topics including ballet, movies, music, baseball, and rollercoasters at Cedar Point. The game board includes 5 categories each with 5 questions valued from $100 to $500. The questions provide answers related to specific ballet moves, movies from different years, songs, baseball rules and players, and rollercoasters and their features.
DJ Shadow's 1996 debut album Endtroducing..... was the first instrumental album created entirely from samples. It was chosen as one of the best albums of all time by TIME magazine. The main vocals of the song "Six Days" from DJ Shadow's second album were sampled from the 1971 song "Six Days War" by British band Colonel Bagshot. Different mixes of "Six Days" were used in the soundtracks for the films Phone Booth and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
The document appears to be listing various couples and individuals from a table and making humorous comments or quotes about them. It includes details like who adopted a tiger, which couple had the most honeymoons, which wife is referred to as a "tsunami", and which person never returns home after table meetings. The comments provide lighthearted jokes and observations about the personalities and relationships of the people mentioned.
The document provides details about trivia questions for a Friends TV show quiz, including:
- Rules for 2 people per team and group hugs were done at the start and end of filming each episode.
- Hugh Laurie had a small role in one episode on a plane to London with Rachel.
- Charlie Sheen played a guest role as Ryan, who Phoebe talked about.
- Matt LeBlanc actually broke his hand, so the script writers wrote Joey out of a scene.
#GameTruck getting National Attention as One of the Most #Exciting and #Affordable ways to #Entertain. It is the Easiest #Party you can give #Moms are saying. Video #Gaming is here to stay, and GameTruck is a way to Enjoy Gaming in a Fun and Safe Environment #Kids Love.
From Birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, Communions, Graduations, Events, Community Events, Summer Camps, Teen Parties, GameTruck does it all.
http://www.joeyfortman.com/journal/2013/6/12/gametruck-review.html
http://www.gametruckparty.com/
This document outlines the rules and activities for a movie trivia game. It describes different rounds where pairs of players can sing song lyrics to guess movies, examine movie clips using a magnifying glass to answer questions, or quickly answer general movie questions to win points and the game. Sample trivia questions are provided about details from movies like Pulp Fiction, Titanic, and Lord of the Rings films.
The United Talent Agency is a full-service talent and literary agency with offices in Los Angeles and New York City. It represents over 135 agents for high-profile clients in areas including film, television, music, and publishing. The document provides contact information for two agents, Heidi Feigin and Christian Damon, and lists several comedian clients represented by UTA including Andrew Bachelor, Ike Barinholtz, Bo Burnham, Dane Cook, Pete Correale, Tom Cotter, Jon Dore, Jeff Dunham, and Adam Ferrara.
The document contains questions about the trailer for the movie "Music and Lyrics" along with the answers. It asks about the time period when the band POP! was popular, which singers Cora seems to be a mix of, the deadline for finishing a song, what Drew Barrymore's character does for Hugh Grant's character, where Grant's character invites Barrymore, and what Barrymore's character wants to do with Cora.
The document provides case studies and information about several films: Fish Tank, Ill Manors, The Hangover, and Skyfall. It includes details about directors, casts, budgets, box office figures, production and distribution companies, technological convergence aspects, and issues with national and local audiences. Cross-media promotion strategies and the impact of media ownership models (from independent to large conglomerates) on film production are also examined.
This document provides case studies and basic information on four films: Fish Tank, Ill Manors, The Hangover, and Skyfall. It includes sections on the director, year, genre, synopsis, age rating, target audience, cast, distributors, production companies, box office figures, budgets, and technological convergence elements for each film. It also discusses issues different audiences may have with each film and how hardware and content were proliferated for institutions and audiences.
Philip North proposes a theme park centered around Justin Timberlake, featuring rides and attractions named after his songs and persona, including the "JT Bumper Boats" and "Sexy Back Backwards Roller Coaster". The park would offer Memphis-style foods as well as pizza and burgers made to Philip's high quality standards. Individual admission would be $50 with family passes of up to 5 people for $200 and $30 for additional family members. Justin Timberlake would promote the park through commercials, interviews, concerts and movies, while other promotional activities would include billboards, radio ads, Facebook, internet ads and Google.
Coldplay creates music videos to promote their albums and extend their income. Their music videos for songs like "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall" and "Paradise" helped promote their album Mylo Xyloto, which sold over 6 million copies worldwide. Music videos allow Coldplay to reach larger audiences and sell more concert tickets, CDs, and merchandise. As one of the top selling music artists, Coldplay earns income from record sales, downloads, royalties, and concert ticket sales. They work with their record label, Capitol Records, to strategically promote and market their music.
The document is a quiz about cinema and movies. It contains 12 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about actors, movies, genres, and movie terminology. It also includes links to listening exercises and games related to cinema for participants to play after completing the quiz. Scores are evaluated at the end to assess the participant's level of cinema expertise.
This document appears to be about a quiz game where the player answers trivia questions about celebrities to win money. It provides multiple choice questions about who sings a song with Sean Kingston, what song contains the lyrics "I love the way you make me feel", what film a celebrity starred in, Justin Bieber's age, Taylor Lautner's profession, what day Justin Bieber came to Colombia, how many Twilight films there are, and what language is most similar to Spanish. For each question, the player's response is marked as incorrect.
This document contains the questions and answers from a literature quiz about the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". The quiz has 11 multiple choice questions that test knowledge about the characters, plot points, and events from the story. It provides the questions, possible answer choices, and then reveals the single correct answer for each question.
This document contains 25 general trivia questions about topics like Batman, months of the year, Olympic games, countries, and more. It also includes 10 Bible trivia questions about things like the number of books in the Bible, people in the Bible whose names changed, and towns Jesus grew up in. The document tests a range of popular culture and religious knowledge.
First Free Church Youth Group Reunion (1986-1991) TriviaJeff Olson
The document appears to be a quiz about memories and experiences from the First Free Church youth group. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about various people's first experiences with the youth group, speakers at events, acronyms, codes, incidents that occurred on trips, and activities involving the youth group and pastor. The questions suggest the youth group participated in many recreational activities like camping, canoeing, movies, and sports together over the years.
This document appears to contain a table with test scores in various subjects for 5 students numbered 100 to 500. Below the table are examples of vocabulary, grammar, and other language questions with multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like verbs, parts of speech, synonyms, sentence structure, and more.
The document appears to be a quiz about the 1998 film "The Truman Show" which stars Jim Carrey as a man unaware his entire life is a TV show. The questions cover details about the film's director, plot elements like the name of Truman's town and how many cameras were used in filming. It also includes some multiple choice questions to test knowledge of the film and its themes like living in a utopian society.
The document contains trivia questions and answers about popular culture from the 1980s, including questions about bands like Duran Duran and movies like Back to the Future. It also includes details about key events and figures of the decade like Ronald Reagan's economic policies known as Reaganomics and NASA astronaut Sally Ride being the first American woman in space.
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about the characters, plot, themes, and time period of S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. The questions cover details like which character saved children from a burning church and had dark hair, the names of the two rival gangs in the story, what set off the conflict between the gangs, and popular figures and music of the 1960s time period.
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about the characters, plot, themes, and time period of S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. The questions cover details like which character saved children from a burning church and had dark hair, the names of the two rival gangs in the story, what set off the conflict between the gangs, symbols used in the novel, and popular figures and trends of the 1960s setting.
The document summarizes the rules for a Friends trivia quiz game. It is divided into two parts with 20 questions each about Friends and Bollywood. Each part has 5 rounds with 1 question per round. Rounds 1-4 are worth 10 points each, while round 5 questions have a negative 20 point penalty. Players have 30 seconds per question and cannot use phones or get help.
The document defines a musical as a film or theatrical production that consists of musical numbers and dialogue based on a unifying plot. It provides examples of classical and modern musicals. It discusses notable performers like Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. It also lists some Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals and gives musical examples that could be used in the classroom.
The document appears to be from a focus group discussing questions about a music video for a song. There are 10 multiple choice questions with increasing monetary values that ask about genres, expected video types, locations, costumes, ages of people featured, characters, conventions, editing techniques, and extra sounds. The questions gauge expectations for an unreleased music video in order to plan its production.
This document contains a weekly Friday quiz with 8 multiple choice questions. The questions cover topics like the name of the Simpsons mayor, the capital of Vietnam, percentages, Disney films, a British pop group's debut album, the location of a sunken cruise ship, relative lengths of a mile and kilometer, and the 2012 RBS Six Nations player of the tournament. The answers to the questions are provided at the end.
The document contains multiple choice questions about famous musicians and actors including members of One Direction like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and Zayn Malik. It asks about records set on Vevo, popular One Direction songs, ex-girlfriends of Justin Bieber, Zayn Malik's girlfriend, the profession and identity of Cher Lloyd, best friends of Selena Gomez, who let Niall sing in One Direction, the ages of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, who the King of Pop was, and other personal details about these celebrities.
Cholera is a disease. A laptop is a portable computer. Garbage is rubbish. Being wise means being sensible. Teeth is the singular form of the word. Michael Jackson's best selling album was Thriller. Brad Pitt began his acting career with television acting appearances.
This document provides a quiz with 28 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about films, music, history and famous people. It divides participants into 3 teams who will take turns choosing and answering questions. The team that answers the most questions correctly wins. Questions cover topics like directors, locations, authors, discoveries and causes of death.
This document is a trivia quiz about famous stars from the 1950s. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Ernie Kovacs, Lucille Ball, The McGuire Sisters, Sophia Loren, Ed Sullivan, Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Doris Day, and Frank Sinatra. The quiz concludes by scoring participants on how many questions they answered correctly, with those getting 8-10 labeled as spending every Saturday at the movies in their youth.
The document contains a music quiz with multiple choice questions about various musical artists such as La oreja de Van Gogh, Rihanna, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Simple Plan, and Mana. It asks about singers, album titles, song titles, origins of bands, and more. The correct answers are provided after each question.
1. Who informs Tracy that Doug is missing
in the beginning?
A) Stu
B) Phil
C) Allen
D) Jade
2. Who informs Tracy that Doug is missing
in the beginning?
B) Phil
3. Allen thinks of himself as a one man
what?
A) Mob
B) Gang
C) Wolf Pack
D) Army
4. Allen thinks of himself as a one man
what?
C) Wolf Pack
5. Jade reveals that Stu lost his tooth?
A) In order to impress her
B) To settle a bar tab
C) By pulling it himself
D) Because he thought it was a spider
6. Jade reveals that Stu lost his tooth?
C) By pulling it himself
7. who did Stu’S girlfriend Sleep with?
A) His boss
B)Their couples counselor
C) Cruise ship bartender
D) Hotel bellhop
8. who did Stu’S girlfriend Sleep with?
C) Cruise ship bartender
9. What problem are Chuck and Larry
trying to solve?
A) Mortgage
B) Pension
C) Debt
D) Car payment
10. What problem are Chuck and Larry
trying to solve?
B) Pension
11. In the chapel, what shape does the
priest talk about?
A) Square
B) Rectangle
C) Circle
D) Triangle
12. In the chapel, what shape does the
priest talk about?
C) Circle
13. what iS larry’S laSt name?
A) Walker
B) Wright
C) Shmalinpine
D) Valentine
15. Which one of these actors makes a
cameo appearance?
A) David Spade
B) Patrick Swayze
C) Will Smith
D) Johnny Depp
16. Which one of these actors makes a
cameo appearance?
A) David Spade
17. How many days does Jules say she has
to break up the wedding?
A) Four
B) Three
C) Two
D) Five
18. How many days does Jules say she has
to break up the wedding?
A) Four
19. Where did Michael ask Kimmy to marry
him?
A) Restaurant
B) Ballgame
C) Train station
D) Airport
20. Where did Michael ask Kimmy to marry
him?
C) Train station
21. What was Jules driving while chasing
Michael?
A) Car
B) Taxi
C) Bread truck
D) Limo
22. What was Jules driving while chasing
Michael?
C) Bread truck
23. What song does George break out into
while at the rehearsal dinner?
A) I am woman
B) Say a little prayer
C) Love stinks
D) In the air of the night
24. What song does George break out into
while at the rehearsal dinner?
B) Say a little prayer
25. In what year was the movie set?
A) 1983
B) 1984
C) 1985
D) 1986
27. How does Rosie pay Robbie for his
services as a music teacher?
A) Money
B) Meatballs
C) Soup
D) Knowledge
28. How does Rosie pay Robbie for his
services as a music teacher?
B) Meatballs
29. What new electronic device does Glenn
give Julia?
A) Microwave oven
B) CD player
C) Video cassette recorder
D) Nintendo
30. What new electronic device does Glenn
give Julia?
B) CD player
31. Actor John Lovitz makes a cameo
appearance in the movie, what song
does he sing at his wedding singer
auditions?
A) Hold me now by the Thomas Twins
B) Holiday by Madonna
C) Ladies Night by Kool and the gang
D) White wedding by Billy Idol
32. Actor John Lovitz makes a cameo
appearance in the movie, what song
does he sing at his wedding singer
auditions?
C) Ladies Night by Kool and the gang
33. Where did Anne and Brian meet and fall
in love?
A) Rome
B) Beverly Hills
C) China
D)Canada
34. Where did Anne and Brian meet and fall
in love?
A) Rome
35. What did Brian give Anne for their 8
month anniversary that made her
upset?
A) Toaster
B) Can Opener
C) Microwave
D) Blender
36. What did Brian give Anne for their 8
month anniversary that made her
upset?
D) Blender
37. What very rare thing happened the
night before Anne's wedding , she said
she would never forget?
A) Lunar Eclipse
B) It Snowed
C) Meteor shower
D) Earthquake
38. What very rare thing happened the
night before Anne's wedding , she said
she would never forget?
B) It Snowed
39. How many hot dogs buns does George
want to buy?
A) 12
B) 8
C) 20
D) 10
40. How many hot dogs buns does George
want to buy?
B) 8
41. What Does John call Jeremy before
they got to the Cleary wedding?
A)Frankenstein
B) Teddy Bear
C) Count Chocula
D) Captain Hook
42. What Does John call Jeremy before
they got to the Cleary wedding?
C) Count Chocula
43. what character Said, “ you Shut your
month when you’re talking to me”?
A) Mrs. Davis
B) Mrs. Cleary
C) Mrs. Jones
D) Mrs. Krorger
44. what character Said, “ you Shut your
month when you’re talking to me”?
D) Mrs. Krorger
45. What was the Butler's name in the
movie?
A) Howard
B) Randolph
C) Carlton
D) Jeffery
46. What was the Butler's name in the
movie?
B) Randolph
47. what iS Secretary cleary’S favorite
Hobby?
A)Yachting
B) Sailing
C) Writing
D) Drinking
48. what iS Secretary cleary’S favorite
Hobby?
B) Sailing
49. Who dances against Stifler at the bar?
A) Michelle
B) Finch
C) Jim
D) Bear
50. Who dances against Stifler at the bar?
D) Bear
51. Who wrecks the wedding flowers?
A) Jim
B) Stifler
C) Finch
d) michelle’S dog
52. Who wrecks the wedding flowers?
B) Stifler
53. Which two characters get married in
American Wedding?
A) Kevin and Jessica
B) Kevin and Vicky
C) Jim and Michelle
D) Oz and Heather
54. Which two characters get married in
American Wedding?
C) Jim and Michelle
55. After many attempts Stifler finally
hooks up with somebody at the end of
the movie, but with who?
a) finch’S mother
B) jim’S grandmother
C) Nadia
D) Michelle Mother
56. After many attempts Stifler finally
hooks up with somebody at the end of
the movie, but with who?
B) jim’S grandmother