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Easy Senior Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers about Famous People

Who were at the End Of The Road in 1992?
A: Boyz II Men.

Which leader Boris succeeded Mikhail Gorbachev?
A: Yeltsin.

Who was the leader of the brutal Khmer rouge government?
A: Pol Pot.

Which director of Schindler's List and E.T. was the most commercially successful cinema director of the 20th century?
A: Steven Spielberg.

In the 60s what was the name of US President Kennedy's wife?
A: Jackie.

Which Amelia was nicknamed the Winged Legend?
A: Earhart.

In Julie Andrew's first film she played which nanny?
A: Mary Poppins.

 

What is the first name of Zimbabwean statesman Mugabe?
A: Robert.

Frank Reid was released in 1990 as a hostage in which country?
A: Beirut.

What is the first name of US champion hurdler Greg?
A: Foster.

Which nickname did George Herman Ruth first have when he played for the Boston Red Sox?
A: Babe.

Which Kenneth was the independent prosecutor in the Bill Clinton affair?
A: Starr.

Which Aretha has been dubbed the Queen Of Soul?
A: Franklin.

Who was the lead singer with Blondie?
A: Debbie Harry.

 

Which tennis player famously yelled "You cannot be serious!" at an umpire?
A: John McEnroe.

In the cost-a-lot-to-make movie Waterworld who played Mariner?
A: Kevin Costner.

What type of dancer was Anna Pavlova?
A: Ballet dancer.

Who was born first, Tom Hanks or Woody Harrelson?
A: Tom Hanks.

Who was British Prime Minister at the time of the Gulf War?
A: John Major.

What was aviation pioneer Lindbergh's first name?
A: Charles.

Chet Atkins is associated with which musical instrument?
A: Guitar.

 

Which ex-Funny Girl starred with Nick Nolte in The Prince of Tides?
A: Barbra Streisand.

What is Hillary Clinton's daughter called?
A; Chelsea.

Sir Anthony Hopkins was born in which part of the UK?
A: Wales.

What was the first name of Mr. Waite held hostage in Beirut in the 1980s?
A: Terry.

Who was known as "The Golden Bear"?
A: Jack Nicklaus.

Which President had a wife Pat and a daughter Tricia?
A: President Nixon.

What name was shared by motor racing's brothers Emerson and Wilson?
A: Fittipaldi.

 

Berry Gordy became famous as a producer of what?
A: Records.

In which movie did motel owner Norman Bates first appear?
A: Psycho.

Where did Mark Spitz win his record seven gold medals?
A: Munich.

What was the first name of jazz giant Ms Fitzgerald?
A: Ella.

What name is shared by pop star sisters Dannii and Kylie?
A: Minogue.

Which singer told the 60s story of Runaround Sue?
A: Dion.

Who was elected Senator for Tennessee in 1985?
A: Al Gore.

 

Michael Caine was born in which decade of the 20th century?
A: 30s.

What relation is Jeff to Beau Bridges?
A: Brother.

Gabriela Sabatini is from which continent?
A: America.

Freddie Laker set up low-cost travel in what type of transport?
A: Airplanes.

What was the nationality of the drier of the car in which Princess Diana died?
A: French.

Which country does golfer Ernie Els come form?
A: South Africa.

Who had a 90s No 1 with Hypnotize?
A: Notorious BIG.

Which Michael was an astronaut on the Apollo 11 Moon mission?
A: Collins.

With which sport is Fred Couples associated?
A: Golf.

US bandleader Glenn Miller disappeared after setting off on a journey in what type of transport?
A: Plane.

 
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