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1. Several countries can lay claim to being the first to use puppets. One of these places was France where little figures were used to entertain children and parents. Who was the first marionette, or "little figure", named after?
2. A marionette is a puppet pulled on a string or wire. What is the name of the person who controls the puppetry movement?
3. In the 1965 film, "The Sound of Music", Maria and the children sang "The Lonely Goatherd" while performing a puppet show in front of their father. It took Julie Andrews six weeks to master the skill of puppetry.
4. What is the name of the famous puppet theatre in Japan?
5. Another form of puppetry uses the art of ventriloquism while manipulating a dummy. What is the nearest meaning to the word "ventriloquism"?
6. Salzburg in Austria is home to one of the oldest marionette theatres in the world. What type of music normally accompanies these productions?
7. "Punch and Judy" is a popular glove puppet attraction in the UK. Which idiom originated from the character of Mr Punch?
8. Which puppetry term became popular when Gerry and Sylvia Anderson brought us "Thunderbirds", "Stingray" and "Captain Scarlet"?
9. Which famous marionette show was created by E. Roger Muir and first introduced to television screens across America in 1947?
10. Jim Henson brought us "The Muppets" but which was their first feature length movie?
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