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Quiz about Hanging Out in Los Angeles
Quiz about Hanging Out in Los Angeles

Hanging Out in Los Angeles Trivia Quiz


Wow! I'm hanging out in Los Angeles, California with a few friends and I'm having the time of my life. I'll describe some of my experiences and you can name the sites I visited.

A multiple-choice quiz by Verne47. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Verne47
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
369,885
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
2934
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Question 1 of 10
1. Hi guys! It's breakfast time and I'm hanging out at the most exquisite second floor rooftop garden restaurant in Los Angeles' Koreatown, which caters to vegetable lovers although it's not completely vegetarian. At which famous hotel am I having breakfast? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Presently I'm hanging out at a major Los Angeles landmark that is over 100 years old. It is a huge double-jointed pier situated at the foot of Colorado Avenue. Where am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. At which Los Angeles presidential library, located at 40 Presidential Drive, can I learn about the history of the '80s, the Cold War, and the Presidency of a certain individual who was laid to rest in the underground vault there? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I am hanging out at a location where the imprint of hands, feet and autographs of various Hollywood legends can be seen in the concrete. In fact, I just saw Bob Hope's fist. Where in the Los Angeles area am I? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I'm really making my way around Los Angeles. Right now I'm on my way to the Getty Villa. Is it true that it is an educational center and museum that is dedicated to arts and culture of ancient China and Japan?


Question 6 of 10
6. Right now I'm in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. In 2003, 'The Matrix Revolutions' hosted its world premiere at this very location. This was the first movie premiere to be held here. Where am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I'm really enjoying my stay in Los Angeles, but I want to spend some time at a zoo. Is there a zoo in LA that I could visit?


Question 8 of 10
8. Wait a minute! Am I lost? There are tar pits all around and I've lost sight of my friends. These seem to be the tar pits I heard so much about. Where in Los Angeles have I wandered to? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Elvis Presley! I thought he was dead, but there he is. I'm about to run but Ann holds on to me. Now I see more clearly it's just a waxen version of Elvis. Where in Los Angeles did I see Elvis? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Well, well! This is my last stop in Los Angeles, as I must return to reality. Which large-scale sculpture that weighs 340 tons am I presently staring at? Hint



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1. Hi guys! It's breakfast time and I'm hanging out at the most exquisite second floor rooftop garden restaurant in Los Angeles' Koreatown, which caters to vegetable lovers although it's not completely vegetarian. At which famous hotel am I having breakfast?

Answer: Line Hotel

Los Angeles' Chef Roy Choi's Commissary at the Line Hotel is the place to have meals served up in an innovative and appetizing manner. The garden atmosphere is refreshing and the food is delicious.
2. Presently I'm hanging out at a major Los Angeles landmark that is over 100 years old. It is a huge double-jointed pier situated at the foot of Colorado Avenue. Where am I?

Answer: Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica Pier has been used in films such as 'Titanic' and 'Miracle Beach'. The pier consists of two adjacent piers which previously had separate owners. Pacific Park, which provides family entertainment, is a part of the pier. Other attractions at the pier include the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, restaurants, shops, pubs, a video arcade and a carousel from the 1920s.
3. At which Los Angeles presidential library, located at 40 Presidential Drive, can I learn about the history of the '80s, the Cold War, and the Presidency of a certain individual who was laid to rest in the underground vault there?

Answer: Ronald Reagan

The Reagan Library is one of the largest presidential libraries in the United States. The Presidential records for Reagan's administration, as well as photographs, motion picture films, audio tapes, and video tapes, are housed there.
4. I am hanging out at a location where the imprint of hands, feet and autographs of various Hollywood legends can be seen in the concrete. In fact, I just saw Bob Hope's fist. Where in the Los Angeles area am I?

Answer: TCL Chinese Theatre

The TCL Chinese Theatre was originally named Grauman's Chinese Theatre. In 1973 the name was changed to Mann's Chinese Theatre. On January 11, 2013 the TLC Corporation purchased the naming rights and the theatre received its current name. The theatre is viewed as a historic and cultural landmark. It has hosted many premieres, Academy Awards ceremonies and birthday parties.

There are many accounts of the origin of the footprints. In a radio interview, Grauman stated that it came about by pure accident. According to Grauman, while building the theatre he accidentally stepped into some wet concrete and was inspired with the idea. Of course there are other stories as to the inspiration for the imprints. Who knows?
5. I'm really making my way around Los Angeles. Right now I'm on my way to the Getty Villa. Is it true that it is an educational center and museum that is dedicated to arts and culture of ancient China and Japan?

Answer: No

The Getty Villa focuses on the arts and culture of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. The museum is home to about 44,000 Greek, Roman and Etruscan art forms which date from 6500 BC - 400 AD. At Getty Villa, children are able to benefit from special educational programs.
6. Right now I'm in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. In 2003, 'The Matrix Revolutions' hosted its world premiere at this very location. This was the first movie premiere to be held here. Where am I?

Answer: Walt Disney Concert Hall

The Walt Disney Concert Hall was designed by Frank Gentry. Its opening took place on October 23, 2003. It was designed as a performance venue for the people of Los Angeles.
7. I'm really enjoying my stay in Los Angeles, but I want to spend some time at a zoo. Is there a zoo in LA that I could visit?

Answer: Yes

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is situated on 133 acres of land. It has a wide variety of flora and fauna. It is owned by the city of Los Angeles.
8. Wait a minute! Am I lost? There are tar pits all around and I've lost sight of my friends. These seem to be the tar pits I heard so much about. Where in Los Angeles have I wandered to?

Answer: La Brea

The La Brea Tar Pits are located in urban Los Angeles. They were formed by asphalt that seeped up through the ground for centuries. Hancock Park was formed around them. The preserved remains of animals that were trapped in these tar pits have been removed and exhibited. The tar pits are a natural landmark.
9. Elvis Presley! I thought he was dead, but there he is. I'm about to run but Ann holds on to me. Now I see more clearly it's just a waxen version of Elvis. Where in Los Angeles did I see Elvis?

Answer: Hollywood Wax Museum

The Hollywood Wax Museum was conceptualized by Spoony Singh, an entrepreneur. The doors of this museum opened in 1965. It is dedicated to celebrities only. Hollywood icons such as Ben Affleck, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry and Jude Law are featured there, along with many other stars. It's amazing.
10. Well, well! This is my last stop in Los Angeles, as I must return to reality. Which large-scale sculpture that weighs 340 tons am I presently staring at?

Answer: The Levitated Mass

Michael Heizer, a landscaper, had the idea for this work in 1968. His attempt at constructing it in 1969 failed, but in 2012 he had success in installing it. It was opened to the public on June 24, 2012. The Levitated Mass is a 340 ton boulder that is secured above a concrete trench which visitors are allowed to walk through.
Source: Author Verne47

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