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  • MaineBlue
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    In 2002, Alan Turing, subject of the hit film The Imitation Game and the critically acclaimed book Alan Turing: The Enigma, was ranked 21st on the BBC nationwide poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. Who was number 1?
    A: Charles Darwin
    B: Sir Isaac Newton
    C: William Shakespeare
    D: Sir Winston Churchill
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  • bunn
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    Question of the day:

    https://www.kobo.com/contest/login?name=booksonfilm15uk


    The epilogue in Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games finale, Mockingjay, takes place how many years in the future?
    A: 5
    B: 10
    C: 15
    D: 20
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    Louis Zamperini, inspiration for the film Unbroken, was an American Prisoner of War and torture survivor in World War II, an inspirational speaker, and an Olympic distance runner. What did he consider his greatest accomplishment?
    A: Surviving in a raft for 47 days after his WWII bomber went down.
    B: Forgiving his captors.
    C: Being the youngest American Olympic qualifier ever in the 5,000 meters, a record which still stands.
    D: Teaching the Christian faith to youth across the United States.
  • bunn
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    Question of the day:

    The final movie in The Hobbit trilogy, The Battle of the Five Armies, came out in 2014. Which of the following is NOT true about the movies/book?
    A: Despite appearing in all three films, Cate Blanchett was only on set for eight days of production.
    B: All three movies, as well as all three Lord of the Rings movies, had December release dates.
    C: The book was originally intended to be just two films.
    D: The Battle of the Five Armies is the longest movie in the trilogy, clocking in at 2 hours and 49 minutes.
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