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Answers:

1. Argo
  1. Supporting Actor (Alan Arkin)
  2. Adapted Screenplay
  3. Original Score
A only
A and B
B only
A, B and C
 
2. The King's Speech
  1. Director (Tom Hooper)
  2. Lead Actor (Colin Firth)
  3. Supporting Actress (Helena Bonham Carter)
A only
A and B
A and C only
A, B and C
 
3. A Beautiful Mind
  1. Director (Ron Howard)
  2. Lead Actor (Russell Crowe)
  3. Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly)
B only
C only
A and B
A and C
 
4. Braveheart
  1. Director (Mel Gibson)
  2. Lead Actor (Mel Gibson)
  3. Original Screenplay
A only
A and B
B and C
None of the above
 
5. Schindler's List
  1. Director (Steven Spielberg)
  2. Lead Actor (Liam Neeson)
  3. Supporting Actor (Ralph Feinnes)
A only
B and C only
A and B only
A, B and C
 
6. Dances with Wolves
  1. Director (Kevin Costner)
  2. Adapted Screenplay
  3. Supporting Actress (Mary McDonnell)
A only
A and B only
A and C only
A, B and C
 
7. Driving Miss Daisy
  1. Lead Actress (Jessica Tandy)
  2. Lead Actor (Morgan Freeman)
  3. Supporting Actor (Dan Aykroyd)
A only
B only
A and B
None of the above
 
8. Amadeus
  1. Director (Milos Forman)
  2. Lead Actor (Tom Hulce)
  3. Lead Actor (F. Murray Abraham)
A only
B only
C only
A and C only
 
9. Ordinary People
  1. Director (Robert Redford)
  2. Lead Actress (Mary Tyler Moore)
  3. Supporting Actor (Timothy Hutton)
C only
B and C only
A and C only
A and B only
 
10. Rocky
  1. Director (John G. Avildsen)
  2. Lead Actor (Sylvester Stallone)
  3. Original Screenplay (Sylvester Stallone)
A only
A and B only
B and C only
A and C only
 
11. The Godfather, Part II
  1. Director (Francis Ford Coppola)
  2. Lead Actor (Al Pacino)
  3. Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro)
A only
B only
A and C
A, B and C
 
12. The Godfather
  1. Director (Francis Ford Coppola)
  2. Lead Actor (Marlon Brando)
  3. Supporting Actor (Al Pacino)
A only
B only
A and C only
A, B and C
 
13. Midnight Cowboy
  1. Director (John Schlesinger)
  2. Lead Actor (Dustin Hoffman)
  3. Adapted Screenplay
A only
B only
C only
A and C only
 
14. In the Heat of the Night
  1. Director (Norman Jewison)
  2. Lead Actor (Rod Steiger)
  3. Supporting Actor (Sidney Poitier)
A only
B only
C only
C and B only
 
15. The Sound of Music
  1. Director (Robert Wise)
  2. Lead Actress (Julie Andrews)
  3. Lead Actor (Christopher Plummer)
A only
A and C only
A and B only
None of the above
 
16. West Side Story
  1. Director (Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins)
  2. Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno)
  3. Supporting Actor (George Chakiris)
A only
B only
C only
A, B and C
 
17. The Bridge on the River Kwai
  1. Director (David Lean)
  2. Lead Actor (Alec Guiness)
  3. Adapted Screenplay
A only
B only
A and B
A, B and C
 
18. On the Waterfront
  1. Director (Elia Kazan)
  2. Lead Actor (Marlon Brando)
  3. Supporting Actor (Karl Malden)
A only
A and B only
A and C only
None of the above
 
19. Hamlet
  1. Director (Laurence Olivier)
  2. Lead Actor (Laurence Olivier)
  3. Supporting Actress (Jean Simmons)
A only
B only
C only
A and B only
 
20. Casablanca
  1. Director (Michael Curtiz)
  2. Lead Actor (Humphrey Bogart)
  3. Supporting Actor (Claude Rains)
A only
B only
C only
None of the above
 




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