Pretty sure number two is the one that is false. That is, I know 3 and 4 are true, and that all of the elements necessary to make a fax machine predated the telephone.
I don’t see why #2 mightn’t be true, #3 sounds too boring to be a fakeout, and I’m sure I’ve heard #4 before (and it’s perfectly sensible - you can open a tin can with a knife, or the old "sardine key"method)
So, #1
I know #3 is true. I think #1 and #4 are true, so, I’m guessing #2 is false.
I know as a fact #1 is true (Alexander Bain) and #4 is true (they used chisels). Based on previous answers I’ll go with #2 but I would probably would have gone with that one anyways - #3 seems too mundane to be false.
Well either you guys are really good or I’m terrible at coming up with fake answers, but yes, #2 is the invented trivia.
Ok, someone else’s turn to come up with a quiz!
Ok. Nobody’s coming up with a new one so I’ll do another one. Fast food theme this time. Three are true. One I invented out of whole cloth.
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Jack In The Box was not named after the children’s toy, but after founder “Jack” Aaronstam who escaped Nazi Germany’ after his parents hid him in a box and put him on a ship
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Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas created the iconic KFC chicken bucket when he worked for Colonel Sanders
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Tv show weatherman Willard Scott created and was the first to play the Ronald McDonald character
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Almost all In-N-Out Burger locations have a couple of crossed palm trees located on their property because founder Harry Snyder’s favorite movie “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” featured Palm trees in the shape of an X in the movie’s climactic scene
Please spoiler your answers!
I couldn’t vote in the last one because I started reading the responses first.
I believe that:
Number 2 is incorrect. I don’t think Dave worked for Harland.
Yes! I agree. But sometimes the answers people are giving are not necessarily correct so you can ignore them. But if you know for a fact that you know the answer and you provide proof for it please use a spoiler. If you’re just guessing and saying, “I think maybe number 3 is true” then you don’t need to use a spoiler but if you’re giving factual information about an answer please don’t ruin it for everyone else.
I think, but do not know, that #1 is incorrect.
I’ll intrude with my own list. The theme is famous ex-jocks.
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Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman was a tennis star at Brandeis, where his coach was famed TV sportscaster Bud Collins.
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Physicist Werner Heisenberg was an avid boxer in college, and gave up the sport only after being knocked out by Max Schmeling.
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Beatnik author Jack Kerouac was a high school football star who was offered a scholarship to be a running back at Notre Dame.
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Dwight Eisenhower was a star defensive back at the US Military Academy at West Point, but his playing career was ended when he was flattened and severely injured during a game, while trying to tackle the legendary Jim Thorpe.
I’m completely guessing, but something about #2 seems off. I think that’s the fiction.
My thought as well.
And btw in my last quiz this was the fiction:
- Jack In The Box was not named after the children’s toy, but after founder “Jack” Aaronstam who escaped Nazi Germany’ after his parents hid him in a box and put him on a ship
I’ll also agree that Heisenberg’s the fake one.
Dang- I have to come up with better fake answers. Everybody guessed (rightly) that Heisenberg was no boxer.
I’ll try it. One of the following four is a fake. But which one?
- Oscar the Grouch was orange during the first season of Sesame Street.
- Mattel once had a “Growing-Up Skipper” doll whose breasts grew when you raised her arm.
- A very early ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer.
- Kool-Aid was originally marketed as “Sweet Smack”.
I know which one is definitely true so I’ll spoiler that and my guess:
[spoiler]Oscar was indeed Orange.
As far as the fake one, I’m torn between 2 and 4. I think I’ll choose 4.[/spoiler]
I’m pretty sure that I know three of them to be true, so I’m guessing
number four because it’s the only one I hadn’t heard before.
I’ll vote for #1, only because I’m old enough to have seen early episodes, and don’t remember Oscar being orange.
(Of course, we only had a black and white set in those days!)