Quiz of the Week

The Wizard of Oz remains one of the most popular films of all time.  (AP Photo/Warner Bros).The Wizard of Oz remains one of the most popular films of all time.  (AP Photo/Warner Bros).
The Wizard of Oz remains one of the most popular films of all time. (AP Photo/Warner Bros).
Black Friday, an expensive dress and festive TV adverts

1) The cost of renewing Britain’s nuclear submarine programme Trident has soared. But how much is it now expected to cost?

a - £31bn

b - £41bn

c - £51bn

d - £61bn

2) A new two-month festival is being held in Hull next year to celebrate which famous person?

a - Amy Johnson

b - J Arthur Rank

c - Philip Larkin

d - William Wilberforce

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3) How much are Britons expected to spend this weekend between Black Friday and Cyber Monday?

a - £1.5bn

b - £2.5bn

c - £3.5bn

d - £5bn

4) Xscape Yorkshire, the ski slope attraction in Castleford, attracted more people over the last 12 months than The Tower of London. But how many visitors did it get?

a - two million

b - three million

c - four million

d - five million

5) A dress worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz has sold for more than £1m at auction. What year did the classic film come out?

a - 1937

b - 1939

c - 1941

d - 1946

6) Which retail giant has re-entered the war of the Christmas ads with a cheeky take on the John Lewis Man on the Moon tearjerker?

a - Aldi

b - Asda

c - Marks & Spencer

d - Morrisons

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7) Freddie Mercury died this week in 1991. But where was the Queen frontman born?

a - Zambia

b - Zante

c - Zanzibar

d - Luton

8) Who did John McDonnell quote during his response to the Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement in the House of Commons?

a - Karl Marx

b - Chairman Mao

c - Lenin

d - John Lennon

9) Great Britain is competing in the Davis Cup Final this weekend, but where is it being held?

a - Antwerp

b - Bruges

c - Brussels

d - Ghent

10) Henry Moore’s sculpture, Reclining Figure: Umbilicus, was sold at auction in London for how much?

a - £1.3m

b - £1.5m

c - £1.7m

d - £2.1m

11) Which TV channel will be moving online next February?

a - BBC 3

b - BBC 4

c - Channel 5

d - Sky Arts

ANSWERS: 1) A - £31bn. 2) A - Amy Johnson. 3) C £3.5bn. 4) C - four million. 5) B - 1939. 6) A - Aldi. 7) C - Zanzibar. 8) B - Chairman Mao. 9) D - Ghent. 10) C - £1.7m. 11) A - BBC 3.