Quiz City Lights 1. In 'City Lights', the viewing audience hears the Chaplin character utter audible words. True False   In the credits, none of the.

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Quiz City Lights 1. In 'City Lights', the viewing audience hears the Chaplin character utter audible words. True False   In the credits, none of the characters have a “real” name. True False 3. What 'occupation' did the Charlie Chaplin character have in 'City Lights'? Entertainer Dockworker Hobo Tramp 4. In 'City Lights', the Chaplin character first appears at the dedication ceremony of what type of public monument? Obelisk Museum Mausoleum Statue

5. The Chaplin character becomes enamored by a young woman played by Virginia Cherrill. What items is this young blind lady selling? Newspapers Toys Flowers Books   6. Chaplin is befriended in the film by a mercurial millionaire. What is the name of the actor who played the role of Chaplin's rich sometimes benefactor, sometimes antagonist? Francis Tone Philip Rivers Bill Lombard Harry Myers     7. Why does Chaplin lose his job as a city employee? 1.He fed soap to a fellow employee. 2. He was late returning from eating lunch. 3. He was late returning from seeing the blind girl. 4. The manager hated him.

8. In several outrageous scenes, the Chaplin character attempts to acquire money in order to help his newfound love pay her monthly rent, and also to pay for surgery to correct her vision. Which sporting event does Chaplin take part in during one of these attempts? Bullfighting Hockey Weightlifting Boxing   9. Later, Chaplin returns to the millionaire's home, where his rich friend assures him that he will help pay for the poor girl's expenses. Is Chaplin ultimately able to acquire money from the millionaire? Yes No 10. Is Chaplin's lady love ever able to see who her true benefactor is? ANSWER NUMBER 11 IN A COMPLETE PARAGRAPH! 11. What do you think would happen if the film continued? Will they find love together? Why or why not?