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Truth or Fiction: The Scoop on Urban Legends

Created by cag1970

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Truth or Fiction  The Scoop on Urban Legends game quiz
"Did it really happen? Is it true? See if you can tell the difference between the truth and the fiction. All information verified by truthorfiction.com."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The rumor: Drivers beware! Carjackers are putting ad flyers on the rear windows of cars to help them do their dirty work.
    Completely true
    Completely false
    Partially true. The ad flyers are being put on the windshield
    Partially true. The ad flyers are being put on the passenger side windows


2. The rumor: The right of African-Americans to vote is not protected by the US Constitution.
    Completely true
    Partially true. Each state is responsible for reviewing and renewing that right every ten years
    Partially true. Congress has to renew the 15th Amendment every five years
    Completely false


3. The rumor: A Los Angeles man managed to fly to an altitude of 16,000 feet--in a lawn chair.
    Partially true. The man used his lawn chair on his own private airplane
    Completely false
    Completely true
    Partially true. The man was in a recliner


4. The rumor: The cover of a hip-hop album had to be pulled after the September 11, 2001 attack on America because it depicted the World Trade Center being blown up.
    Completely false
    Partially true. The building depicted was the Transamerica Pyramid
    Partially true. The building depicted was the Empire State Building
    Completely true


5. The rumor: Dialing a phone number with an area code serving the Caribbean will leave you facing a ridiculously high phone bill.
    Partially true. Calling government offices in the Caribbean do require higher charges
    Completely false
    Partially true. It's an international call, which makes it slightly higher than a domestic long-distance call
    Completely true


6. The rumor: An exam given in late 19th Century Kansas shows just how much smarter eighth graders were in simpler times.
    Completely true
    Partially true. The test was real, but only meant for adults
    Completely false
    Partially true. The test is real, but one knows for sure who it was written for


7. The rumor: Cellular phones have been linked to explosions at several gas stations.
    Completely true
    Completely false
    Partially true. There have been several fires, but no explosions
    Partially true. One explosion actually occurred at an oil refinery


8. The rumor: Beware of blue envelopes coming to you in the mail. They contain the deadly Klingerman Virus.
    Partially true. The virus is named the Konawalchuk Virus.
    Completely true
    Completely false
    Partially true. The virus comes in red envelopes.


9. The rumor: Companies like Honda, Microsoft and Victoria's Secret will give you free merchandise, if you forward an e-mail to a lot of friends.
    Completely true
    Completely false
    Partially true. Some companies have discontinued this practice
    Partially true. Some companies give away money instead of merchandise


10. The rumor: Two die-hard Metallica fans died hard trying to crash a concert in Washington State. They also won a Darwin Award for their efforts.
    Completely false
    Partially true. They crashed the concert, but survived
    Completely true
    Partially true. They bought tickets for the concert, but died trying to get there

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