Do you think the first video or computer game was "Pong"? Think again. See what you know about these ten computer games created between 1950 and 1971 that helped to blaze a trail.
This quiz asks you to identify the individual who said a given quote. In all cases, the individuals were/are citizens of the United States. The time frame is the 18th to the 21st centuries.
I looked and saw that there was only one quiz devoted to the Book of Tobit. I thought that this interesting book of the Bible deserved a second quiz. Here it is. I used ebible.org/KJV/htm for my citations.
Match the actor who portrayed Captain Marvel/Shazam with the motion picture, television series, video game, or radio show where they portrayal occured.
Match the Chinese king or emperor with the appropriate dynasty. Note that each leader was associated with the rise of the dynasty, but was not necessarily the founder.
One of the oldest animated movies in existence is "Gertie the Dinosaur". Readily available for viewing on-line, you may want to view this short (under 15 minutes) movie first if you haven't seen it before.
"Multiplication Rock" was the premiere season of "Schoolhouse Rock". See if you can match the title of each song with the prominent image in the accompanying video.
Match the brief description with the name of one of the original nine games released in 1977 for the Atari Video Console System (Atari 2600). (Note that one of the named games was released for the Atari VCS in 1982.)
Another two countries where the obverses of the coins are often similar and the reverses have the differences. Match the denomination of Bahamian or Barbadian coin with the reverse design.
There are many commercials when a named brand goes up against Brand X. I suspect that Brand X was chosen more than those commercials suggested. However, this quiz asks you to match a song with the Brand X album on which it appeared.
Broadway musical shows didn't begin with "Rent" or "Oklahoma" or even "Show Boat". See if you can identify these late 19th century (1866-1900) musicals by their plots.
As you continue your journey through the FunTrivia Zoo, you encounter ten more animals by solving "In Other Words" questions. Some of the animals may be new, others you may have visited before.
This quiz focuses on games that use dice as the primary or a significant component. Dice games include a strong luck component that can make them exciting. You will definitely be more lucky in answering this quiz if you've played these games before.
Inspired by the song "On the Way to Cape May", these ten questions will deal with places mentioned in the lyrics of the song. If you haven't visited New Jersey before, you may want to find an online copy of the lyrics and do a bit of research.
Match the quotation about a city with the description of a person that shares a common name. Names can be given names or surnames. Note that all the cities are capitals of European countries.