Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
Martin Rothschild was Dorothy Parkers uncle.
Question 1:
Martin Rothschild was Dorothy Parkers uncle.
A.
True
B.
False
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Trivial Practice Quiz literature - Test 41 | Englishfreetest.com
30 minutes
15 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Dorothy Parker wrote the script for what famous 1937 movie starring Janet Gaynor?
Martin Rothschild was Dorothy Parkers uncle.
What was Dorthy Parkers last film project?
Dorothy Parker never married.
Dorothy Parker grew up in an extremely close family.
Dorothy Parker had an affair with F. Scott Fitzgerald.
When was Dorothy Parker born?
Dorothy Parker worked for 4 magazines. Which list shows the correct order in which she worked for them?
Dorothy Parker wrote movie reviews for which magazine?
What is the name of the town, where Eragon from the self-titled book lives, until he becomes a dragon rider and makes his journey to the Varden?
Which of these cities, described by fantasy fiction writer Christopher Paolini, is not located in Du Weldenvarden?
Which of these words/phrases of the ancient language, featured in the books Eragon and Eldest, is not paired with its correct meaning?
In the books Eragon and Eldest, wierda is the ancient language word meaning fate.
In the novels Eragon and Eldest, zarroc is the ancient language word translated as misery. What else does the word refer to?
The first word in the novel Eragon is a proper noun (excluding the prologue).
Some other questions you may be interested in
This herb, regarded as the king of herbs in many cooking books, is also known as Albahaca and St. Josephs Wort.
Which popular substance, derived from orchids, is widely used in the making of desserts.
Mace is one of the spices, derived from the fruit of this evergreen tree, indigenous to tropical southeast Asia and Australasia.
Oregano is a spicy perennial herb, particularly common to which region in Europe?
This highly aromatic perennial herb, native to southern Europe, is widely used in salads, meat and potato balls, and its flavor is similar to that of anise.
The seeds of which of these herbs are the key spice in Indian curries?