| Coverage : Questions about the notorious organization, Murder Inc. |
 | Quiz Created by: Vera Creation Date: 29 June 2008 |
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| 1. | Who came up with the name "Murder Incorporated"? |
| a. | | Lucky Luciano |
| b. | | a newsreporter |
| c. | | The Syndicate |
| d. | | members of Murder Inc. |
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| 2. | Who was the Italian mobster who controlled half of Murder Incorporated? |
| a. | | Tommy Mangano |
| b. | | Carlo Gambino |
| c. | | Lucky Luciano |
| d. | | Albert Anastasia |
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| 3. | Who was the Jewish mobster that controlled the other half of Murder Inc.? |
| a. | | Louis "Lepke" Buchalter |
| b. | | Meyer Lansky |
| c. | | Bugsy Siegel |
| d. | | Jacob Shapiro |
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| 4. | Where did Murder Inc. originate from? |
| a. | | the Lower East side of Manhattan |
| b. | | Brownsville, Brooklyn |
| c. | | the Lower West side of Manhattan |
| d. | | Cicero, Illinois |
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| 5. | Where did Murder Inc. members have their headquarters? |
| a. | | The Hot Spot |
| b. | | The Cotton Club |
| c. | | Midnight Rose's |
| d. | | An abandoned office building |
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| 6. | Who was NOT a member of Murder Inc.? |
| a. | | Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss |
| b. | | Frank "The Dasher" Abbandando |
| c. | | Harry "Happy" Maione |
| d. | | Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll |
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| 7. | What was Jacob Shapiro's nickname? |
| a. | | the basher |
| b. | | Gurrah |
| c. | | the Mad Hatter |
| d. | | the High Executioner |
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| 8. | What was a favorite weapon that Abe "Kid Twist" Reles liked to use to kill his victims? |
| a. | | tommy gun |
| b. | | butcher knife |
| c. | | ice pick |
| d. | | garrote |
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| 9. | Which members or Murder Inc. became rats? |
| a. | | Abe Reles, Abe Levine, Albert Tannenbaum |
| b. | | Albert Tannenbaum, Harry Strauss, Harry Maione |
| c. | | Jacob Shapiro, Abe Levine, Frank Abbandando |
| d. | | Harry Strauss, Albert Tannenbaum, Jacob Shapiro |
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| 10. | What two members of Murder Inc. where sent to the chair in February 19,1942? |
| a. | | Harry Strauss and Harry Maione |
| b. | | Vincent Coll and Bugsy Siegel |
| c. | | Harry Strauss and Abe Reles |
| d. | | Harry Maione and Frank Abbandando |
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