1. In which movie does Aamir Khan say this line, 'Woh aadmi nahi price tag hai, price tag. Zindagi bhar aapko alag alag products ke daam bata bata ke pakka dega.'
A. 3 Idiots
B. Dil Dhadakne Do
C. Dil Chahta Hai
 
 
2. Where do Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma first meet in PK?
A. Police Chowki
B. Temple
C. Delhi Metro
 
 
3. What's the name of the film Juhi Chawla and Govinda are shooting for when Aamir Khan drops by to visit, all the while he's dreaming, in the opening sequence of Andaz Apna Apna?
A. Dushman Duniya
B. Pehra
C. Aa Gale Lag Ja
 
 
4. What are Aamir Khan's last words before dying in Fanaa?
A. Mujhe maaf kar do, Zooni.
B. Ab mujhe darr nahi lag raha hai.
C. Woh trigger mujhe de do.
 
 
5. We know his nickname is Siddhu but what is Aamir's full name in Ghulam?
A. Siddharth Bhope
B. Siddharth Marathe
C. Siddharth Nikumbh
 
 
6. Remember the phone number Aamir Khan's Sanju gives Devika, played by Pooja Bedi, to contact him in Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar?
A. 420
B. 202
C. 666
 
 
7. After a disastrous first day of shoot in Rangeela, Urmila Matondkar's Mili rushes over to Munna's (played by Aamir Khan) and makes him rehearse a scene with her by repeating the hero's lines. What is the name of the character whose dialogues Aamir is supposed to deliver?
A. Rakesh
B. Mukesh
C. Kishore
 
 
8. To what old Hindi film song is Aamir Khan dancing in this silly fashion to impress Karisma Kapoor in this scene of Raja Hindustani?
A. My Name is Anthony Gonsalves
B. Saala Main Toh Sahab Ban Gaya
C. Mera Joota Hai Japani
 
 
9. What is the name of the opera show Aamir and Preity Zinta watch in Sydney in Dil Chahta Hai?
A. Phantom of the Opera
B. Antony and Cleopatra
C. Troilus and Cressida
 
 
10. Aamir Khan plays uncle and guardian to a bratty troika in Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke. One day to cheer them up, he brings them gifts, which are met with a thumbs down from all three -- a frock for his niece, a monopoly board game for his older nephew. What did his youngest nephew, played by a knee high Kunal Kemmu, get?
A. Mouth Organ
B. Books
C. Ball
 
 
  
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