Sunday, April 26, 2015

Trivia Crack Art Pack Answers

Trivia Crack Art pack answers.Trivia Crack is the international smash hit game that pits friend against friend in different categories to determine who has the most trivia knowledge. And it’s FREE! Each of the six categories (Science, Entertainment, Art, Geography, Sports and History) has a corresponding character, and the game is won by being the first to obtain all six. Give Willy the Wheel a spin and let chance decide which category you get!.
Below you will find all the questions and the correct answers in Art level pack. For an easier way to find a question, i sorted them in alphabetical order so you can find your answer fast.

Trivia Crack (Art) Answers, Cheats, Solutions

Q: According to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, what is the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
Answer: 42

Q: Auguste Rodin is known for his sculptures in which of the following materials?
Answer: Bronze

Q: Banksy is the pseudonym of a famous…
Answer: Graffiti artist

Q: Complete the sentence: to be or…?
Answer: Not to be

Q: Gustavo Adolfo Becquer was a…?
Answer: Poet

Q: How do we call the repetition of sounds in the verses of a strophe?
Answer: Rhyme

Q: How does Hamlet kill Polonius in the Shakespearean tragedy, Hamlet?
Answer: Stabs him through a curtain

Q: How many strings does a cello have?
Answer: 4

Q: In what room did Napoleon Bonaparte keep the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Bathroom

Q: In ‘ Gullivers Travels’, which land is the kingdom of the giants?
Answer: Brobdingnag

Q: Nike was the Greek goddess of what?
Answer: Victory

Q: Romanesque art prevailed in what century?
Answer: 11th, 12th and 13th

Q: The Holy Bible is the edited and translated book. Which is the second one?
Answer: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha

Q: The Mona Lisa does not have what feature?
Answer: Eyebrows

Q: The Venus de Milo is believed to represent what goddess?
Answer: Aphrodite

Q: The painter Eugene Delacroix belongs to what art movement?
Answer: Romanticism

Q: What German region is famous for its porcelain?
Answer: Saxony

Q: What art and scientific movement originated in Italy in the 14th century?
Answer: Renaissance

Q: What color do you get if you mix blue and red?
Answer: Violet

Q: What color when mixed with red makes orange?
Answer: Yellow

Q: What does the Latinism ‘de facto’ mean?
Answer: In fact

Q: What does “delet” or “delevit” mean in Latin?
Answer: Destroys

Q: What fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is based on the legend of Undines?
Answer: The Little Mermaid

Q: What famous composer died at the age of 36 and left a Requiem unfinished?
Answer: Mozart

Q: What gows in a ‘Cescendo’?
Answer: Sound

Q: What historical period was the Mona Lisa painted in?
Answer: The Renaissance

Q: What is the famous artist Kahlo’s first name?
Answer: Frida

Q: What is writer Paul Auster’s favourite city, according to his novels?
Answer: New York

Q: What material is the saxophone made of?
Answer: Brass

Q: What philosopher said that, due to the existence of the soul previous to the actual birth, knowing something was simply ‘recalling’ it?
Answer: Pluto

Q: What technique is used by Goya in the painting ‘ The Disasters of War’?
Answer: Etching

Q: What year was ‘El Quijote’ published?
Answer: 1605

Q: Whats the main theme in Boticelli’s paintings?
Answer: Religion

Q: Whats the most important work of Giovanni Bocaccio?
Answer: The Decameron

Q: Whats the name of a Dutch hero in a play by Goethe?
Answer: Egmont

Q: Whats the name of the first philosophers?
Answer: Presocratics

Q: Whats the name of the main character of the novel “Gone with the Wind”?
Answer: Scarlett O’hara

Q: Whats the name of the princess that told many stories to sultan Schahriar?
Answer: Scheherazade

Q: Whats the name of the writer who created John Snow and Cersei Lannister?
Answer: George R. R. Martin

Q: What’s the name of the captain of the submarine in ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea’?
Answer: Nemo

Q: What’s the name of the main character in “The Fault in Our Stars” novel by John Green?
Answer: Hazel

Q: When was Michael Ende’s ‘The Neverending Story’ published?
Answer: 1979

Q: Where did the Wizard of Oz live?
Answer: Emerald City

Q: Where do Ming vases come from?
Answer: China

Q: Where is located La Pedrera, a famous building by Antoni Gaudi?
Answer: Barcelona

Q: Where is the “Rock& Roll Hall of Fame” museum?
Answer: Cleveland

Q: Where was Beethoven from?
Answer: Germany

Q: Where was Salvador Dali from?
Answer: Spain

Q: Where was the theatre born?
Answer: Greece

Q: Which European sculptor created the statue “David”?
Answer: Michelangelo

Q: Which art movement does the painting ” The Scream” belong to?
Answer: Expressionism

Q: Which author wrote the novel “2666”, which was published posthumously in 2004?
Answer: Roberto Bolano

Q: Which famous artist lived in his own museum until his death?
Answer: Salvador Dali

Q: Which figurative language means: Exaggerated statements or claims not to be taken seriously?
Answer: Hyperbole

Q: Which german composer only wrote one opera?
Answer: Beethoven

Q: Which movie debut the first of Disney’s classic princesses?
Answer: Snow White

Q: Which of Shakespeare’s novel was set in Verona, Italy?
Answer: Romeo and Juliet

Q: Which of the following artists is known for his impressionist style?
Answer: Monet

Q: Which of the following books is written by Jules Verne?
Answer: Journey to the center of the Earth

Q: Which of the following is not a musical term?
Answer: Ricotta

Q: Which of the following is not a work by Robert Louis Stevenson?
Answer: Paradise Lost

Q: Which of the following painters is not considered a representant of the lmpressionism?
Answer: Van Gogh

Q: Which of the following was not written by Agatha Christie?
Answer: Catcher in The Rye

Q: Which of the following works was written by Aldous Huxley?
Answer: Brave New World

Q: Which of these american presidents doesn’t feature in Mount Rushmore?
Answer: James Madison

Q: Which of these is a type of drum?
Answer: Snare

Q: Which of these poets is not part of the Cursed Poets?
Answer: Walt Whitman

Q: Which of this artists suffered from schizophrenia?
Answer: Van Gogh

Q: Which one of these stories was adapted by The Brothers Grimm?
Answer: The Sleeping Beauty

Q: Which painter struggled with mental illness?
Answer: Van Gogh

Q: Who Wrote Leviathan?
Answer: Thomas Hobbes

Q: Who built the Sphinx?
Answer: Egyptians

Q: Who composed the music of opera ‘The Magic Flute’?
Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Q: Who composed the opera “La Traviata”?
Answer: Verdi

Q: Who composed ‘Charriots of Fire’?
Answer: Vangelis

Q: Who designed the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: Alexandre Gustave Eiffel

Q: Who is Stephen King?
Answer: An author

Q: Who is the author of the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ trilogy?
Answer: E.L.James

Q: Who is the wizard in The Hobbit?
Answer: Gandalf

Q: Who lived in 2218 Baker Street?
Answer: Sherlock Holmes

Q: Who painted The Water-Lily Pond?
Answer: Claude Monet

Q: Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
Answer: Michelangelo

Q: Who painted the picture “The Old Guitarist”?
Answer: Pablo Picasso

Q: Who painted the ‘Mona Lisa’?
Answer: Leonardo Da Vinci (None of these)

Q: Who painted ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’?
Answer: Pablo Picasso

Q: Who painted ‘Tereus Confronted with the Head of His Son ltylus’, also known as ‘The Feast of Tereus’?
Answer: Peter Paul Rubens

Q: Who was auditioned by Mozart and said “he will give the world something worth to be heard”?
Answer: Beethoven

Q: Who was the composer of the Magic Flute?
Answer: Mozart

Q: Who wrote the French romantic novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.’?
Answer: Victor Hugo

Q: Who wrote the book ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’?
Answer: Roald Dahl

Q: Who wrote the book “The Notebook”?
Answer: Nicholas Sparks

Q: Who wrote the “Divine Comedy”?
Answer: Dante Alighieri

Q: Who wrote ‘ The Pelican Brief’?
Answer: John Grisham

Q: Who wrote ‘The Magic Mountain’?
Answer: Thomas Mann

Q: Who wrote “The Firm”?
Answer: John Grisham

Q: Who wrote “The tunnel”?
Answer: Ernesto Sabato

Q: Whose work is the ” Liberty Leading the People”?
Answer: Eugene Delacroix

Q: Who’s the author of the famous painting “The Sunflowers”?
Answer: Van Gogh

Q: Who’s the author of the opera ‘ Madame Butterfly’?
Answer: Puccini

Q: Who’s the most noble of the three musketeers?
Answer: Athos

Q: ln JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, before he was corrupted by the ring, Gollum was once most like a…?
Answer: Hobbit

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