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Quiz about American Tragedies PtII
Quiz about American Tragedies PtII

American Tragedies Pt.II Trivia Quiz


Since I received so may compliments on the first quiz, I decided to do a sequel. See how many of these U.S. tragedies you remember. Good luck.

A multiple-choice quiz by RAgamer51. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
RAgamer51
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
353,668
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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1264
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Question 1 of 10
1. In June 12, 1994 the bloody bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found outside of her Los Angeles home. After the initial investigation, the murder was believed to have been the act of Nicole's ex husband, NFL superstar, O.J. Simpson. On January 24, 1995 the "Trial of the Century" began. Which of the following attorneys was NOT part of the "Defense Dream Team"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The date was August 9,1969. The members of a quasi-commune known as the "Manson Family", headed by drifter and ex-con man Charles Manson, brutally murdered a famous actress and three of her friends. The following night two others were murdered in their home in the same brutal manner. Who was the famous actress who was victim of the first killings? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. On August 29, 2005 a major hurricane hit the Gulf coast taking ground in New Orleans and the coast of Mississippi killing more than 1,300 people and causing over $75 billion in damage. What was the name of this devastating hurricane? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. On August 5, 1962 Marilyn Monroe, perhaps the most famous and well known sex symbol of all time was found dead in her Brentwood home, apparently the victim of a drug overdose. Which of the following statements was NOT true regarding her death? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The date was December 25, 1996. While most children in the USA were opening their Christmas presents, six year old JonBenet Ramsey was being murdered in her home. What activity was she involved in during most of her short life? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. On June 25, 2009, the world was shocked upon hearing the news that superstar "King of Pop" Michael Jackson had died of a respiratory arrest caused by the administration of an extremely powerful anesthesia drug called "Propofol". He was also given two other similar drugs prior to his death. What was the name of the physician who administered the drugs and thus was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's death. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Michael Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 shocked the world. By a curious coincidence, a television legend also died on that same day. Who was this legendary television figure? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The date was November 22, 1963. Practically everyone alive can tell you where they were and what they were doing when the news flash came over the television set reporting that President John F. Kennedy had been shot in Dallas, Texas. What CBS soap opera was interrupted by the Walter Cronkite news flash reporting Kennedy had been shot? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. On August 20, 1989 two brothers entered the home of their parents where they lived, carrying shotguns. They went into the bedroom where the parents were sleeping and shot them to death. The case became highly publicised in 1993 when the trial was covered on Court TV. What was the last name of these accused brothers? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. On December 11, 2008 the body of a two-year old girl who was reported as missing nearly five months before was found in a trash bag in a wooded area a few blocks from the home of the mother, Casey Anthony. Casey had been indicted on murder charges by a grand jury on October 14, 2008 and arrested before the body was discovered. What was the name of the little girl who died? Hint



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1. In June 12, 1994 the bloody bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found outside of her Los Angeles home. After the initial investigation, the murder was believed to have been the act of Nicole's ex husband, NFL superstar, O.J. Simpson. On January 24, 1995 the "Trial of the Century" began. Which of the following attorneys was NOT part of the "Defense Dream Team"?

Answer: Christopher Darden

Darden was the co-counsel for prosecutor Marsha Clark. The murders obviously shocked America because Simpson was so admired on and off the football field. The trial was the first ever fully televised trial and the evidence brought up on both sides was equally shocking, from the DNA evidence against Simpson to police detective Mark Fuhrman's racial actions and words of perjury. On October 3, 1995 about eight months after the trial began, the jury returned after only four hours of deliberation with a not guilty verdict which, of course, had mixed reactions from the public.
2. The date was August 9,1969. The members of a quasi-commune known as the "Manson Family", headed by drifter and ex-con man Charles Manson, brutally murdered a famous actress and three of her friends. The following night two others were murdered in their home in the same brutal manner. Who was the famous actress who was victim of the first killings?

Answer: Sharon Tate

The extremely beautiful Sharon Tate who was best known for her part in the film "Valley of the Dolls" (1967) was 26 years old and eight months pregnant when she was murdered. The victims were all either shot or stabbed multiple times and there was never any clear motive for the killings, which was why it was considered a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. On January 25, 1971, Manson and his four followers were sentenced to death but in an ironic twist in 1972, the California Supreme Court did away with the death penalty thus reducing their sentences to life. On April 11, 2012 Manson was denied parole for the 12th time.
3. On August 29, 2005 a major hurricane hit the Gulf coast taking ground in New Orleans and the coast of Mississippi killing more than 1,300 people and causing over $75 billion in damage. What was the name of this devastating hurricane?

Answer: Katrina

Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes to ever hit the U.S. People who lost their power and were driven from their homes in New Orleans had to take refuge in the Superdome, and that caused the Saints to play all off their home games on the road.
4. On August 5, 1962 Marilyn Monroe, perhaps the most famous and well known sex symbol of all time was found dead in her Brentwood home, apparently the victim of a drug overdose. Which of the following statements was NOT true regarding her death?

Answer: she had swallowed a large quantity of a drug called Nembutal

Monroe's death became one of the most debated conspiracy theories of all time. According to the coroner's report her death was caused by "acute barbituate poisoning" and was therefore listed as "probable suicide". However, upon examination by the pathologist, no trace of pills were found in her stomach or intestines indicating that she didn't swallow the pills.

There were however several empty pill bottles on her bedside dresser. They were also not taken intravenously and thus the conspiracy talk began. Jack Clemmons was the first detective on the scene and he and others believed it was murder. According to a former Secret Service agent, the 36 year old Monroe was having an affair with President John Kennedy and rumor had it that she was also involved with his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. Thus the theory came out that she was murdered because she was a security risk.
5. The date was December 25, 1996. While most children in the USA were opening their Christmas presents, six year old JonBenet Ramsey was being murdered in her home. What activity was she involved in during most of her short life?

Answer: child beauty queen

JonBenet's murder was one of the most bizzare cases in history. The case remains unsolved. Her body was found in the basement eight hours after she was reported missing. She had been struck in the head and strangled. Initially the mother Patsy Ramsey was suspected of having been involved in the murder even though she maintained that her daughter was murdered by an intruder while she and several others were upstairs.

The police was also accused of conducting a shabby investigation in which they made several mistakes.

The parents were not totally exonerated until July 2008. There were also several defamation suits filed against several media organizations for their reporting of the murder.
6. On June 25, 2009, the world was shocked upon hearing the news that superstar "King of Pop" Michael Jackson had died of a respiratory arrest caused by the administration of an extremely powerful anesthesia drug called "Propofol". He was also given two other similar drugs prior to his death. What was the name of the physician who administered the drugs and thus was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's death.

Answer: Conrad Murray

The drug "Propofol" is a common anesthesia drug which is administered intravenously in hospitals in preparation for surgery. Murray was charged and convicted of administering the drug to Jackson and on November 29, 2011 he received the maximum sentence of four years in prison. Arnold Klein, who not only was Michael's dermatologist but also the biological father of his children, had a history of prescribing an untold quantity of drugs to the singer. He was never investigated in connection with the death of Jackson. Chopra was an endocrinologist and friend of Michael for 20 years and knew that the singer was gaining access to some powerful drugs.

In the aftermath of his death one of the most impressive tributes to the superstar took place in the Philippines, where 1,500 prison inmates performed the dance routine from the smash music video "Thriller" (1984) in the prison courtyard.
7. Michael Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 shocked the world. By a curious coincidence, a television legend also died on that same day. Who was this legendary television figure?

Answer: Farrah Fawcett

Obviously due to the fact that Michael Jackson was perhaps the biggest superstar, the death of Farrah Fawcett was overshadowed and somewhat swept under the carpet. Farrah Fawcett, gained superstardom while starring along side of Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson as the original "Charlie's Angels"(1976-1981).

Her iconic poster which was released the first year of the show set sales records and became one of the most popular posters of the 1970s. The others all died that same year. Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" side kick died on July 23, CBS news legend Walter Cronkite died on July 17 and Bea Arthur( star of "Maude" and "Golden Girls") died on April 25.
8. The date was November 22, 1963. Practically everyone alive can tell you where they were and what they were doing when the news flash came over the television set reporting that President John F. Kennedy had been shot in Dallas, Texas. What CBS soap opera was interrupted by the Walter Cronkite news flash reporting Kennedy had been shot?

Answer: As The World Turns

The CBS soaps were the most popular during the 50s and 60s and when the news flash interrupted "As The World Turns" the devoted housewives were shocked at the news Kennedy had been shot. When the initial report indicated that this was the act of one man, most people accepted that since they were in shock over Kennedy's death.

It didn't take long; however, for the conspiracy talk to surface and now it seems we may never know the truth of what happened that day.
9. On August 20, 1989 two brothers entered the home of their parents where they lived, carrying shotguns. They went into the bedroom where the parents were sleeping and shot them to death. The case became highly publicised in 1993 when the trial was covered on Court TV. What was the last name of these accused brothers?

Answer: Menendez

Erik and Lyle Menendez were sentenced to life imprisonment on July 2, 1996. The defense laid out by their attorney implied that the brothers committed the murder in response to a lifetime of abuse from their parents, including being sexually abused by the father.

The jury, however believed the killings were committed in order for the brothers to take control of their parents' vast wealth. The death penalty was not considered since there was no evidence that either brother had a criminal record.
10. On December 11, 2008 the body of a two-year old girl who was reported as missing nearly five months before was found in a trash bag in a wooded area a few blocks from the home of the mother, Casey Anthony. Casey had been indicted on murder charges by a grand jury on October 14, 2008 and arrested before the body was discovered. What was the name of the little girl who died?

Answer: Caylee

It was perhaps the most watched court case since the OJ trial. The prosecutor presented the case in the belief that Casey killed her child because her motherly responsibilities were interferring with her party life style. During the 30 days her child was missing she not only went out partying with friends but she also lied to friends and family, saying Caylee was fine.

When the grandmother Cindy discovered Casey's car had a smell coming from the trunk which smelled like a decomposed body she called 911. Casey eventually told the police that her child was kidnapped by a nanny. That was proven to be another lie and thus authorities began to suspect that Casey murdered her daughter.

The defense team assertained that Caylee had drowned in the back yard swimming pool and then it was covered up to look like a murder. On July 12, 2011 Casey was aquitted of the death charges and charged with the four counts of lying to authorities.

The verdict was greeted with public outrage.
Source: Author RAgamer51

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