The Greatest Showman Quiz

If you are one of The Greatest Showman's fans and find yourself humming A Milliion Dreams in the shower then we have just the challenge for you.

Here are 21 multiple-choice questions to challenge your expertise, from posers about song lyrics to teasers about the cast.

Q1. The Hugh Jackman role is based on the life and work of who?

Q2. What was the young Barnum’s father’s profession?

Q3. In the film who plays Barnum’s childhood sweetheart Charity as a child?

Q4. Why did the business Barnum worked for go bust?

Q5. Barnum’s children tell him his original attraction won't work because...?

Q6. Writer James Bennett inspires Barnum with his harsh criticism. What is the description Bennett uses that makes Barnum change his marketing approach?

Q7. Phillip Carlyle (Zac Efron) Is persuaded by Barnum to join his production. But what job did Carlyle hold at the time?

Q8. Which member of the cast makes a joke at Queen Victoria’s expense when the show visits London?

Q9. Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson) is known by what nickname?

Q10. Angry at what they perceive as a snub from Barnum, the cast fight back with which song?

Q11. Jenny Lind brings the house down with what song on her show debut?

Q12. Why does Charity leave Barnum?

Q13. Where does Barnum find Charity when they reaffirm their love and get back together?

Q14. ‘We can live in a world that we design’ is a lyric from which Greatest Showman song?

Q15. ‘But there are mountains and there are doors that we can’t walk through’ is a lyric from which Greatest Showman song?

Q16. ‘It's fire, it's freedom, it's floodin' open. It's a preacher in the pulpit and your blind devotion’ is a lyric from which Greatest Showman song?

Q17. The film ends with Barnum and Charity watching Caroline perform in the ballet, but what part does their other daughter Helen play?

Q18. ‘You can play it sensible, a king of conventional Or you can risk it all and see’ is a lyric from which Greatest Showman song?

Q19. Where was bearded lady Lottie Lutz working when Barnum persuaded her to join the show?

Q20. The star of Greatest Showman Hugh Jackman was born in which city?

Q21. ‘Empty, moronic, pandering and utterly forgettable’ was the review of Greatest Showman in which newspaper?

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