Q: What was the Beatles' first No. 1 Hit? A: Please Please Me
Q: Notre Dame de Paris, the famous cathedral, is an example of what style of architecture? A: Gothic
Q: What chemical is the major constituent of glass? A: Silica
Q: What 20th century artist is perhaps most famous for his painting of a can of soup? A: Andy Warhol
Q: In what type of structure will you find the Lascaux prehistoric paintings? A: Cave
Q: What is the name of the painting that Grant Wood is most famous for? A: American Gothic
Q: How many colors are there on the spectrum of visible light? A: Infinite (or 7)
Q: What great master of classical guitar was noted for his rendition of "La Malaguena?" A: Segovia
Q: What is the only drum which is tuned to a specific pitch? A: Tympani
Q: Who wrote the famous "Fifth Symphony"? A: Beethoven
Q: Who designed the buildings, "Falling Water," and the spiral-floored Guggenheim museum? A: Frank Lloyd Wright
Q: What is known as the "seventh art" in France? A: Cinema
Q: Drafting pens generally have a tip made of what substance? A: titanium
Q: The category of female voices which can reach the highest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Soprano
Q: The category of female voices which can reach the lowest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Alto
Q: The category of male voices which can reach the highest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Tenor
Q: The category of male voices which can reach the lowest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Bass
Q: The largest orchestral brass instrument is which? A: tuba
Q: An item made of clay, which has been fired but not glazed, is known as what? A: Bisque
Q: In Greek tragedy, what is often viewed as the flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero? A: Pride
Q: Very red, porous clay is called what? A: terra cotta
Q: Who decided which seven colors comprised the visible spectrum? A: Sir Isaac Newton
Q: What color are most of the horses depicted on the Lascaux cave walls? A: DunÂ