FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Quiz about True or False
Quiz about True or False

10 Questions: True or False Multiple Choice Quiz | General


This quiz contains a mixture of questions. Some questions may be difficult for non-USA residents.

A multiple-choice quiz by kellguyusa. Estimated time: 4 mins.
  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. General Knowledge Trivia
  6. »
  7. True or False

Author
kellguyusa
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
11,896
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
4592
Last 3 plays: Guest 175 (5/10), Guest 174 (6/10), MrNobody97 (10/10).
- -
Question 1 of 10
1. A standard guitar has 5 strings.


Question 2 of 10
2. Guatemala is located in South Africa.


Question 3 of 10
3. Ali Landry is better known as the Doritos Girl.


Question 4 of 10
4. As of the year 2000, Pat Riley led active NBA head coaches in total playoff victories.


Question 5 of 10
5. Your ears and your nose lengthen throughout your life.


Question 6 of 10
6. As of the year 2000, the U.S. stock market, for a period of the past 70 years, averaged an annual return of 5 percent.


Question 7 of 10
7. C.C. Deville plays lead and rhythm guitar for the band Poison.


Question 8 of 10
8. To 'plead the 5th' is to refuse to allow law enforcement officials to search your car or household.


Question 9 of 10
9. APR means annual percentage ratio.


Question 10 of 10
10. The average number of people who will get cancer at some point in their lives is 15 in 100.



(Optional) Create a Free FunTrivia ID to save the points you are about to earn:

arrow Select a User ID:
arrow Choose a Password:
arrow Your Email:




Most Recent Scores
Apr 17 2024 : Guest 175: 5/10
Mar 17 2024 : Guest 174: 6/10
Mar 17 2024 : MrNobody97: 10/10
Feb 24 2024 : CW2002: 8/10

Score Distribution

quiz
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A standard guitar has 5 strings.

Answer: false

A standard guitar has 6 strings.
2. Guatemala is located in South Africa.

Answer: false

Guatemala is located in Central America.
3. Ali Landry is better known as the Doritos Girl.

Answer: true

Ali was featured in several Doritos commercials which were later aired in the Super Bowl. The former Miss USA was also named to People Magazine's '50 Most Beautiful People' in 1998.
4. As of the year 2000, Pat Riley led active NBA head coaches in total playoff victories.

Answer: false

Phil Jackson, head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and former head coach of the Chicago Bulls, led active coaches in total playoff wins.
5. Your ears and your nose lengthen throughout your life.

Answer: true

The ears and the nose are made of cartilage which never stops expanding until death.

http://bulletin.aarp.org/yourhealth/healthyliving/articles/myth_buster_your_nose_never_stops_growing.html
6. As of the year 2000, the U.S. stock market, for a period of the past 70 years, averaged an annual return of 5 percent.

Answer: false

The U.S. stock market averaged an 11 percent return per year over the 70 years span.
7. C.C. Deville plays lead and rhythm guitar for the band Poison.

Answer: true

8. To 'plead the 5th' is to refuse to allow law enforcement officials to search your car or household.

Answer: false

'Pleading the 5th' is refusing self-incrimination. In other words, a person chooses not to speak on the grounds that their words may prove them guilty or undermine their case.
9. APR means annual percentage ratio.

Answer: false

APR means annual percentage RATE. It is the yearly rate credit cards charge to their users.
10. The average number of people who will get cancer at some point in their lives is 15 in 100.

Answer: false

Unfortunately, the number is almost 30 in 100. Smoking, obesity, heredity, lack of exercise, and poor diet all greatly increase the risks associated with getting cancer.
Source: Author kellguyusa

This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor natsim before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.
4/19/2024, Copyright 2024 FunTrivia, Inc. - Report an Error / Contact Us