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Producer Chris | 08:43 UK time, Thursday, 21 January 2010

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Well award season is well and truly upon us with the Golden Globes having been and gone and BAFTA nominations coming out today. We thought we'd let you test your brain on our little award quiz. Fingers at the ready.. Here we go.

1. Titanic, with 11 Oscars holds the record for the most Academy Award wins ever, but how many Oscars was it nominated for?
14
11
15

2. Slumdog Millionaire won the 'golden double' of Best Picture and Best Director awards at which of these awards?
BAFTAs
Oscars
Golden Globes
All Of The Above


3. Who presented people with a Gotcha award?
Lenny Henry
Noel Edmonds
Jonathan Ross

4. How tall is an Oscar?
6 inches
13 1/2 inches
10 3/4 inches

5. What award is this? whataward.jpg

BAFTA
Golden Globe
Oscar

If you want the answers click on read the rest of this entry

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1. Titanic was nominated for 14 Oscars. It didn't win Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress or Best Makeup.

2. Slumdog won Best Picture & Best Director awards at the BAFTAs, Oscars & Golden Globes. So far it's won over 115 major awards.

3. Noel Edmonds presented people with a Gotcha on his TV show Noel's House Party. Other features on the show included Grab A Grand, NTV & a gunge tank.

4. An Oscar is 13 1/2 inches tall. Any winner of an Oscar is not allowed to sell it without first offering to sell it back to the Academy for $1.

5. It's a bit of a BAFTA. BAFTA stands for British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the award is designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe.




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