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What is "The Proms" in the UK?

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Which of the following British actors is best known for his roles in various Shakespeare plays?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
John Constable was the founder of the modern police force in England.

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Which composer wrote Water Music for King George I and Music for the Royal Fireworks for his son, George II?

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Which of the following is the most famous poem of William Wordsworth?

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Which of the following operas were written by Gilbert and Sullivan?

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Which of the following is an annual cultural festival that includes music, dance, art, and original performances held largely in Welsh?

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Which of these venues in Glasgow host music events?

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Which of the following is a well-known gallery in Cardiff?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Evelyn Waugh, Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen are famous writers

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Who founded the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk?

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Where is the venue for the Last Night of the Proms?

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Which of the following is awarded annually for the best fiction novel written by an author from the Commonwealth, Ireland, or Zimbabwe?

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What was Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown known for in the 18th century?

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Which of the following are the leading fashion designers from recent years?

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Which of the following is a well-known gallery in London?

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Which of the following categories are recognised at the Laurence Olivier Awards?

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Who designed New Delhi to be the seat of government in India during the 20th century?

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Who is the author of the famous murder-mystery play 'The Mousetrap'?

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Which group of artists was influential in the second half of the 19th century?

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Who has been organizing the Proms since 1927?

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What type of operas did Gilbert and Sullivan write in the 19th century?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
The Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in Paris.

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Which Anglo-Saxon poem tells of a hero’s battles against monsters?

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Which writer is known for satirical novels like "Decline and Fall" and "Scoop", and is best known for "Brideshead Revisited"?

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Where do the Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually?

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Which award is given each September to the best album from the UK and Ireland?

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Who was Joseph Turner?

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Which novel was voted the UK’s best-loved novel in 2003?

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Where does the Edinburgh Festival take place?

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Which of the following are famous festivals held in the UK during the summer?

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Which of the following novels was written by Charles Dickens?

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Which British writer has won the Nobel Prize in Literature?

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Which famous oratorio, often sung by choirs at Easter time, was composed by George Frederick Handel?

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Which of the following novels was written by Sir Kingsley Amis?

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Which portrait painter was known for painting people in country or garden scenery?

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Which of the following novel was written by Jane Austen?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
William Blake, Lord Byron, and Robert Browning were all renowned professional golfers.

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Which landscape painter is most famous for his works of Dedham Vale on the Suffolk-Essex border in England?

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Who was the famous poet from the 19th Century?

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Which poets were inspired to write about their experiences in the First World War?

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What is London’s West End also known as?

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What British tradition involves theatres producing a performance at Christmas time?

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Which annual event gives awards in categories such as best British group and best British solo artist?

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Who wrote poems inspired by Scotland and its traditional stories and songs?

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When was the Turner Prize, which celebrates contemporary art, established?

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Which British actor are the Laurence Olivier Awards named after?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Pantomimes are theatrical performances inspired by fairy tales.

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Which of the following musicals was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, in collaboration with Tim Rice?

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Which play has been running in the West End since 1952, holding the record for the longest initial run of any show in history?

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What was William Wordsworth's inspiration for writing his piece?

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Which of the following is a well-known gallery in Edinburgh?

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Which of the following authors have won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction?

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What are pantomimes based on and what type of plays are they?

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Which of the following statements best describes Sir Edwin Lutyens?

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Which Scottish architect influenced architecture in the UK, Europe, and America, and designed Dumfries House?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Charles Dickens was well known for writing musicals.

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What is the Mercury Prize award?

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'The Mousetrap’,’Jesus Christ Superstar’ and ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ are examples of British:

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In traditional pantomimes, who is the Dame?

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Which of the following buildings were constructed in the 19th century in the medieval 'gothic' style?

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Which of the following is a major outdoor music festival?

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What is the 'Fringe' known for showcasing?

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Which composer is known for 'The Planets', a suite of orchestral pieces themed around the planets and the solar system?

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Which of the following are large venues in the UK that host music events throughout the year?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Thomas Hardy was a well-known author who wrote 'Far from the Madding Crowd.'

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Who was the organist at Westminster Abbey during the 17th century?

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