Easter Quiz | Part 3 Before attempting the quiz listen to this piece of music first: 100 Easter Part 3 1 / 12 When did the last Samurai hand over his sword? 1776 1876 1676 2 / 12 Who played Boris Johnson in the TV series "This England" Kenneth Branagh Hugh Grant Matt Lucas 3 / 12 What is a malapropism? The use of repeated words starting with the same letter The mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one Swapping the first letters of 2 words to create new words in a sentence 4 / 12 Which was released first? Shindler's List Saving Private Ryan 5 / 12 Will Still, the current manager of Belgian First Division side Reims came into football manager through which unorthodox route? He is really good at Football Manager on his laptop He was world Subbuteo Champion He was really good at Fifa on his PlayStation 6 / 12 In the traditional depiction of the Crucifixion the letters INRI are placed above Jesus head. What do they stand for? Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews Behold the Son of God Forgive Them Father, They Know Not What They Do 7 / 12 BBC Alba is...? An Albanian language service broadcast by the World Service A special religious channel broadcast by the BBC's religious affairs team exclusively to people in Alabama A Gaelic speaking TV service broadcast in Scotland 8 / 12 What are the ingredients for a French Martini? Vodka, Chambord, Pineapple Gin, Creme de Mure, Blackberry, Soda Gin, Sweet Vermouth and Bitters 9 / 12 Ahoy means hello in which language? Catalan Czech Pirate 10 / 12 Which is true? Rutland is an Engish County bordered by Leicestershire and Lincolnshire Rutland is a made up place invented by Eric Idle from Monty Python and Neil Innes from the Bonzo Dog Band. It was the basis for their 1970s TV Show Rutland Weekend Television, and the band The Rules. 11 / 12 Who is the current Poet Laureate? Carol Ann Duffy Simon Armitage Linton Kwesi Johnson 12 / 12 Which band did you listen to at the start of the quiz? The Rolling Stones Fleetwood Mac The Faces Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Share this blog:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...