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Flower Is the Answer Trivia Quiz


For each question the answer is the name of a flower. No flower appears twice.

A multiple-choice quiz by kabdanis. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
kabdanis
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
100,984
Updated
Jun 07 23
# Qns
25
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
16 / 25
Plays
2576
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Question 1 of 25
1. What was the name of the 1974 Portuguese revolution initiated by captains who were against Salazar and his system? (It ended a period of almost 50 years of dictatorship.) Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. Complete the name of the 1990 sensual movie with Jacqueline Bisset, Mickey Rourke and Carre Otis: Wild ________. Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. In May 2002, Princess Margriet of Holland came to Canada and as a gift, our "original country" offered her a sculpture representing 50 what?

Answer: (One Word (plural))
Question 4 of 25
4. Which of the PowerPuff Girls dresses in green, is somewhat of a tomboy, and has beaten Mojo Jojo numerous times?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 25
5. In Greek mythology, what is the name of the youngster who fell in love with his image? (One of the most renowned paintings of Salvador Dali represents his metamorphosis.)

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 25
6. This is the name of an alcoholic rock star played by Bette Midler in a 1979 movie; it is also the name of the lead female character in the blockbuster movie "Titanic".

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 25
7. What is represented four times on the Province of Quebec's flag? (It is also the symbol of monarchy in France.) Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. In "The Sound of Music", what is the name of the song that is a hymn to Austria, the Von Trapp family's homeland? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. What Van Gogh painting, which was purchased with 40 million US dollars by a Japanese insurance company, is suspected to be a fake? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. What cocktail is made with Champagne and orange juice? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. What suffix meaning inferior or fake can be put after "critic" or "medic"?

Answer: (One Word (singular))
Question 12 of 25
12. Her last name is Venable. She goes insane in a play from Tennessee Williams named "Suddenly, Last Summer". In cinema, her character was played by Katharine Hepburn. Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. What is worn especially for Remembrance Day? (It was chosen because it is the only flower that can revive in a battlefield covered by gunpowder.) Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. In an Alexandre Dumas play, the principal character, Marguerite, only likes this flower; that's why she is called: "The Lady of the ____________". Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. The name for the middle and largest part of the sternum is also the name of what flower? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. Who is Betty's nemesis in the Archie comics? (This is also the name of a bullfighting move.)

Answer: (One Word (flower only))
Question 17 of 25
17. What is the screen name (her real name is Anne Bourguignon) of the French actress who played in a lot of movies, including "Ma femme s'appelle reviens", "Le quart d'heure américain", "Le père Noel est une ordure" and "Le grand chemin"? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. This is the name of the Goo Goo Dolls song beginning with: "And I'd give up forever to touch you". This is also the name of the more interesting song by The Breeders beginning with: "Four hours in the pot, one hour out, It grows and I sleep standing up". Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. This novel is the correspondence between Henrietta and Felix. Honoré de Balzac wrote it in 1835. Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. In the far west, a new town was built, and life was peaceful with Lucky Luke as the sheriff. Then the Dalton brothers come to town and break up the pacific atmosphere. What is the name of this place? (___________ Town).

Answer: (One Word (singular))
Question 21 of 25
21. What is the name of the Roman emperor who reigned from 253 to 260? (His most memorable accomplishment was the cruel persecution of Christians!) Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. Although it is seriously lacking in literary quality and historical exactness, "The Scarlet ___________" book series by the Baroness of Orczy, has certainly opened the way for the swashbuckling genre, e.g. Zorro. Fill in the blank. Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. In which town would you find Southern Arkansas University? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. The authors of "The Heptameron", "Memoirs of Hadrian" and "The Lover" all shared this first name.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 25 of 25
25. In an episode of "The Simpsons", the exhausted Marge hires a nanny named Shary Bobbins. What is the name of one of the applicants to the job, who was chased out by Homer? (Mrs. __________) Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was the name of the 1974 Portuguese revolution initiated by captains who were against Salazar and his system? (It ended a period of almost 50 years of dictatorship.)

Answer: Carnation

Even if they were told to stay home, people gathered in downtown Lisbon, near the flower market, in order to support revolution. On April 15th, it was the carnation season.
2. Complete the name of the 1990 sensual movie with Jacqueline Bisset, Mickey Rourke and Carre Otis: Wild ________.

Answer: Orchid

Why are orchids associated with eroticism? Don't know! Maybe because of their shape. After all, orchid comes from the Greek word "orkhis" meaning "testicle".
3. In May 2002, Princess Margriet of Holland came to Canada and as a gift, our "original country" offered her a sculpture representing 50 what?

Answer: tulips

It was that, or windmills! Nothing else would have done!
4. Which of the PowerPuff Girls dresses in green, is somewhat of a tomboy, and has beaten Mojo Jojo numerous times?

Answer: Buttercup

Bubbles and Blossom are the other two.
5. In Greek mythology, what is the name of the youngster who fell in love with his image? (One of the most renowned paintings of Salvador Dali represents his metamorphosis.)

Answer: Narcissus

He spent days staring at the reflection of his face on the water of a pond, hoping that his image would love him back. Knowing that he had died, the Nymphs wanted to put his body under water. But all they found at his place was a flower...
6. This is the name of an alcoholic rock star played by Bette Midler in a 1979 movie; it is also the name of the lead female character in the blockbuster movie "Titanic".

Answer: Rose

The movie with Bette Midler is titled "The Rose". I will not say anything about "Titanic" because I don't want to hurt your feelings;)
7. What is represented four times on the Province of Quebec's flag? (It is also the symbol of monarchy in France.)

Answer: lily

A symbol of French kings since the twelfth century, it also represents purity!
8. In "The Sound of Music", what is the name of the song that is a hymn to Austria, the Von Trapp family's homeland?

Answer: Edelweiss

The edelweiss flower lives in the Alps.
9. What Van Gogh painting, which was purchased with 40 million US dollars by a Japanese insurance company, is suspected to be a fake?

Answer: Sunflowers

'The Irises' was sold at about 54 million dollars to Allan Bond, an Australian tycoon.
10. What cocktail is made with Champagne and orange juice?

Answer: Mimosa

11. What suffix meaning inferior or fake can be put after "critic" or "medic"?

Answer: aster

Medicaster: bad doctor. Criticaster: bad critic.
12. Her last name is Venable. She goes insane in a play from Tennessee Williams named "Suddenly, Last Summer". In cinema, her character was played by Katharine Hepburn.

Answer: Violet

A little bit of homosexuality, a little bit of incest, a little bit of madness, a little bit of cannibalism too; a shocker.
13. What is worn especially for Remembrance Day? (It was chosen because it is the only flower that can revive in a battlefield covered by gunpowder.)

Answer: poppy

It can stay a long time in the soil before growing.
14. In an Alexandre Dumas play, the principal character, Marguerite, only likes this flower; that's why she is called: "The Lady of the ____________".

Answer: Camellias

It is the most known novel from Alexandre Dumas fils, son of Alexandre Dumas père (author of "The Three Musketeers").
15. The name for the middle and largest part of the sternum is also the name of what flower?

Answer: gladiolus

Also called the "body". Situated between the xiphoid and the manubrium, the two other parts of the sternum. Gladiolus comes from the Latin word "gladius" that means "sword".
16. Who is Betty's nemesis in the Archie comics? (This is also the name of a bullfighting move.)

Answer: Veronica

A veronica is when a toreador moves the cape away from the charging bull.
17. What is the screen name (her real name is Anne Bourguignon) of the French actress who played in a lot of movies, including "Ma femme s'appelle reviens", "Le quart d'heure américain", "Le père Noel est une ordure" and "Le grand chemin"?

Answer: Anemone

Frenchmen surely know her very well, since she appeared in about forty or fifty movies.
18. This is the name of the Goo Goo Dolls song beginning with: "And I'd give up forever to touch you". This is also the name of the more interesting song by The Breeders beginning with: "Four hours in the pot, one hour out, It grows and I sleep standing up".

Answer: Iris

The "second" Iris is on the album "Pod", the first and the best one from The Breeders is my favourite.
19. This novel is the correspondence between Henrietta and Felix. Honoré de Balzac wrote it in 1835.

Answer: Lily of the Valley

What else can be said? It's a romance!
20. In the far west, a new town was built, and life was peaceful with Lucky Luke as the sheriff. Then the Dalton brothers come to town and break up the pacific atmosphere. What is the name of this place? (___________ Town).

Answer: Daisy

Lucky Luke was created by Morris (pseudonym of Maurice De Bevère) in Belgium.
21. What is the name of the Roman emperor who reigned from 253 to 260? (His most memorable accomplishment was the cruel persecution of Christians!)

Answer: Valerian

He also lost Armenia and Syria to the Persians.
22. Although it is seriously lacking in literary quality and historical exactness, "The Scarlet ___________" book series by the Baroness of Orczy, has certainly opened the way for the swashbuckling genre, e.g. Zorro. Fill in the blank.

Answer: Pimpernel

The Baroness's first name was Emmuska. She lived from 1865-1947.
23. In which town would you find Southern Arkansas University?

Answer: Magnolia

This very small town has 11500 inhabitants, approximately.
24. The authors of "The Heptameron", "Memoirs of Hadrian" and "The Lover" all shared this first name.

Answer: Marguerite

In order, they were Marguerite de Navarre, Marguerite Yourcenar, and Marguerite Duras. Three very well known female writers (at least in French speaking nations.)
25. In an episode of "The Simpsons", the exhausted Marge hires a nanny named Shary Bobbins. What is the name of one of the applicants to the job, who was chased out by Homer? (Mrs. __________)

Answer: Periwinkle

He thought she was a man in drag ... reference to Mrs. Doubtfire.
Source: Author kabdanis

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