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Quiz about The Bearded Bunch
Quiz about The Bearded Bunch

The Bearded Bunch Trivia Quiz


These men certainly need a shave - but these people (in one way or the other) are famous for their facial hair (beard, moustache and the odd sideburn). Try to guess who the bearded fellows are!

A multiple-choice quiz by Scorepyon. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Scorepyon
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
253,752
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. This American president sported a rather fine beard. This man is also famous for the emancipation of slaves and his assassination in 1865, and being in the American five-dollar note.

Answer: (One or Two Words - First and last name OR last name only)
Question 2 of 10
2. This intelligent Renaissance man not only painted, he also sculpted, sketched and invented. One of his famous painting depicts a religious setting; while another has a woman with a 'mysterious smile.' However, I do not know if he painted with his beard. (I assume it would be difficult and messy, anyways.)

Answer: (One Word - First name of 8 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. To shave or not to shave - that is the question that we should ask this famous bard. This character has many plays, written many sonnets and has a balding head to boot. But what is a beard? That which we call facial hair. His plays are known throughout the world - even in the places where men do not grow beards. Tragedies, comedies, romance ... I am sure you know who this bearded man is!

Answer: (One Word - last name only)
Question 4 of 10
4. You better watch out during December for this jolly, snowy-bearded fellow! I am sure he needs that beard for extra warmth. After all, he does come from the North Pole. Plus, riding sky high on an exposed sleigh is sure to freeze his nose off! He does find time in his busy schedule to sit in a chair while you tell him what presents you want in your local mall! Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. You better not mess with this bearded guy, otherwise he'll strike you down with lightning. Or lock you up like he did with them titans. Or transform himself into an animal and seduce your girlfriend. Yes, he is mythological, but so what? He sports a nice, luscious beard that makes mortal men green with envy.

Answer: (One Word - Roman or Greek)
Question 6 of 10
6. This bearded guy was the president of Cuba. However, in July 2006 he had to go under surgery and transferred responsibilities to his younger brother Raul. The president's surgery had nothing to do with his beard; and all to do with his intestines. His brother was known to have the odd moustache. What was the name of the bearded President? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This English king is perhaps best known by his six wives. Although it does not say in the history books if these consorts were attracted to his facial hair, it is, however, well recorded that this king wanted a son really badly. Two wives gave him daughters and only one a son. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This bearded Argentinian was a Marxist revolutionary figure and joined a certain Cuban president to seize power in the year 1959. He is certainly popular with teenagers - on T-shirts and other apparels anyways! Do you know this hairy Argentinian's name? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Eleven secret herbs and spices. A heck of a whole lot of chicken. One bearded man. What is the name of Colonel Sanders' famous fast-food restaurant brand?

Answer: (One or Three Words)
Question 10 of 10
10. This bearded man has to be the most well-known in the the world - after all, his life, gospel and teachings are contained in the world's most published book! There has always been controversy with this religious man, but none so far that disputed whether he actually had a beard or not. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This American president sported a rather fine beard. This man is also famous for the emancipation of slaves and his assassination in 1865, and being in the American five-dollar note.

Answer: Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was the 16th President of the United States. The Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation are two of his notable achievements. The Gettysburg Address (1863) is one of the most quoted speeches in the history of the US.

The Emancipation Proclamation, also in 1863, declared freedom of all slaves in the Confederate States and was the goal (along with restoration of the Union) of the American Civil War.
2. This intelligent Renaissance man not only painted, he also sculpted, sketched and invented. One of his famous painting depicts a religious setting; while another has a woman with a 'mysterious smile.' However, I do not know if he painted with his beard. (I assume it would be difficult and messy, anyways.)

Answer: Leonardo

Amongst the ones already mentioned, Leonardo da Vinci is also a mathematician, scientist, engineer, writer, architect and was also interested in anatomy. The artworks mentioned in the question are, of course, "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa." Other notable artworks by ol' Leo is "Madonna of the Rocks".

He is Italian, but I assume that he did not eat slurpy spaghetti too often, as it would have gotten enmeshed with his beard.
3. To shave or not to shave - that is the question that we should ask this famous bard. This character has many plays, written many sonnets and has a balding head to boot. But what is a beard? That which we call facial hair. His plays are known throughout the world - even in the places where men do not grow beards. Tragedies, comedies, romance ... I am sure you know who this bearded man is!

Answer: Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is an English poet and playwright, and many of us are familiar with his plays - "Romeo and Juliet," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Macbeth," "Hamlet" and so on. He died in 1616, with his beard fully intact.
4. You better watch out during December for this jolly, snowy-bearded fellow! I am sure he needs that beard for extra warmth. After all, he does come from the North Pole. Plus, riding sky high on an exposed sleigh is sure to freeze his nose off! He does find time in his busy schedule to sit in a chair while you tell him what presents you want in your local mall!

Answer: Santa Claus

Ah, Santa Claus. Kris Kringle. Saint Nick. Father Christmas. Whatever you wish to call him, he is that jolly, bearded man you write letters to before Christmas, wishing and wishing that you would get that fancy new scooter and swearing that you were nice all year round. Yes, not all of us believe in him - after all, there is so much evidence that prove he is non-existent! (Le gasp!)
5. You better not mess with this bearded guy, otherwise he'll strike you down with lightning. Or lock you up like he did with them titans. Or transform himself into an animal and seduce your girlfriend. Yes, he is mythological, but so what? He sports a nice, luscious beard that makes mortal men green with envy.

Answer: zeus

Zeus is the Greek god of thunder, sky and presides over the Pantheon. Due to his women-hunting escapades, he became the father of many mythological heroes such as Athena, Perseus, Hercules and the Muses - beautiful women who definitely did NOT have beards.
6. This bearded guy was the president of Cuba. However, in July 2006 he had to go under surgery and transferred responsibilities to his younger brother Raul. The president's surgery had nothing to do with his beard; and all to do with his intestines. His brother was known to have the odd moustache. What was the name of the bearded President?

Answer: Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro underwent surgery in July 2006 for diverticulitis, a common disease of, in particular, the large intestine. In 1959 he led the revolution that saw Fulgencio Batista overthrown shortly after he became Prime Minister. The bearded president was also nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his sending of medical aid to developing countries.
7. This English king is perhaps best known by his six wives. Although it does not say in the history books if these consorts were attracted to his facial hair, it is, however, well recorded that this king wanted a son really badly. Two wives gave him daughters and only one a son.

Answer: Henry VIII

Henry VIII indeed had six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr. Boleyn and Howard were the unlucky brides - they both got their beardless heads chopped off!
8. This bearded Argentinian was a Marxist revolutionary figure and joined a certain Cuban president to seize power in the year 1959. He is certainly popular with teenagers - on T-shirts and other apparels anyways! Do you know this hairy Argentinian's name?

Answer: Che Guevara

Ernesto Guevara de la Serna; better known to us as the bearded Che Guevara was an Argentinian revolutionary and leader of the Cuban guerillas. In 1955 he met Fidel Castro, and promptly joined the 26th Of July Revolutionary movement. He was an important person in the Cuban Revolution.
9. Eleven secret herbs and spices. A heck of a whole lot of chicken. One bearded man. What is the name of Colonel Sanders' famous fast-food restaurant brand?

Answer: KFC

Colonel Sander's face (and beard) is unmissable in the packaging of KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) packagings. Although most people try to duplicate the Colonel's secret herbs and spices mixture, the original is of course - finger lickin' good!
10. This bearded man has to be the most well-known in the the world - after all, his life, gospel and teachings are contained in the world's most published book! There has always been controversy with this religious man, but none so far that disputed whether he actually had a beard or not.

Answer: Jesus

Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth is the Christian Messiah and Son of God. Most are familiar with this bearded story, whether they believe in him or not. His mother is the Virgin Mary, who was told in her Anunciation by the Archangel Gabriel that she was with the child of God.

He was born in a manger in a stable when the innkeeper told Joseph and the heavily pregnant Mary that there was no place left at the inn.
Source: Author Scorepyon

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