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Quiz about Today It Is Friday
Quiz about Today It Is Friday

Today, It Is Friday! Trivia Quiz


Raise your hand in the air if Friday is your favorite day of the week. Hmm, who knew? It is unanimous, Friday is the best day -- but what do you know about this fifth day of the week?

A multiple-choice quiz by coachpauly. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
coachpauly
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
342,387
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
631
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Question 1 of 10
1. The word for Friday is generally accepted to derive its etymology from what goddess? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Friday the 13th" is considered an unlucky day in many cultures. What color is most closely used to refer to a Friday the 13th? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In which of the following religions is Friday considered a most holy day? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Friday is associated with which planet? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. According to the poem that begins "Monday's Child is fair of face...." what is Friday's child considered? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In which of the following countries is Friday considered to be the only week-end day? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. According to the Thai solar calendar, which color is most closely associated with Friday? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What sometimes irreverent term is used in Australia and the United Kingdom for Friday as being the last day of the work-week? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What then 14-year old singer earned immediate YouTube notoriety with her much maligned song "Friday"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Friday" is one of the characters in a very famous book by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. Can you identify the correct novel? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The word for Friday is generally accepted to derive its etymology from what goddess?

Answer: Frigg

In Norse mythology, Frigg is identified as the wife, mother, and adviser to Odin. She is most often associated with weaving, and is referred to in terms of both a domestic and a love goddess.
2. "Friday the 13th" is considered an unlucky day in many cultures. What color is most closely used to refer to a Friday the 13th?

Answer: Black Friday

Many scholars regard the superstition of Friday the 13th as being a fairly modern day phenomenon. Through history, Friday has been associated with bad luck, likely due to Jesus Christ being crucified on Good Friday. The number 13 has also been attributed with unlucky properties. One reason for this may also be biblical with Judas Iscariot being considered the traitor and the 13th of Jesus and his 12 disciples to sit at the table during the Last Supper.

There is actually a term for the fear or phobia attached to Friday the 13th.

This is called triskaidekaphobia.
3. In which of the following religions is Friday considered a most holy day?

Answer: Islam

Muslims observe Friday as a day of rest and prayer similar to Christian's observance of Sunday and Judaism observance of Saturday. Members of the Islamic faith will attend mosque for congregation prayer on Fridays. In most Islamic countries, like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the week begins on Saturday and ends on Friday.
4. Friday is associated with which planet?

Answer: Venus

Venus is the planet of Friday and generally associated with love and sensuality in astrological circles. From a linguistic perspective many foreign words for Friday resemble also the word for Venus. In Romanian (Vineri), Latin (Veneris), Italian (Venerdi), Spanish (Viernes) and French (Vendredi).
5. According to the poem that begins "Monday's Child is fair of face...." what is Friday's child considered?

Answer: Loving and Giving

The actual rhyme first appeared in Bray's "Traditions of Devonshire" in 1838 as a means of helping children learn their days of the week. The actual poem reads as follows:
"Monday's Child is fair of face,
Tuesday's Child is full of grace,
Wednesday's Child is full of woe,
Thursday's Child has far to go,
Friday's Child is loving and giving,
Saturday's Child works hard for a living,
But the child born on the Sabbath Day,
Is fair and wise and good and gay".
6. In which of the following countries is Friday considered to be the only week-end day?

Answer: Iran

Within many countries with extensive Islamic tradition, Friday is considered to be the original holy day that is ordained by God as a day of prayer and rest. In Iran, Friday constitutes the end of the week.
7. According to the Thai solar calendar, which color is most closely associated with Friday?

Answer: Blue

According to the Thai Solar Calendar, red is assigned to Sunday, yellow to Monday, pink to Tuesday, green to Wednesday, orange to Thursday, blue to Friday, and purple to Saturday.
8. What sometimes irreverent term is used in Australia and the United Kingdom for Friday as being the last day of the work-week?

Answer: POETS Day

The letters in "POETS" are basically an acronym for "push off early tomorrow is Saturday". It has also been used for "punch out early tomorrow's Saturday" and the more irreverent term "p (word for urinate) off early tomorrow's Saturday."
9. What then 14-year old singer earned immediate YouTube notoriety with her much maligned song "Friday"?

Answer: Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black is a homeschooler from California who released her single "Friday" in 2011. The family paid $4,000 to ARK Music Factory to write and produce the song and music video. The video went viral on YouTube receiving over 170 million views. Unfortunately most of those reviews were negative and by March 2011, "Friday" had held the record for most YouTube view dislikes with over three million negative reviews.
10. "Friday" is one of the characters in a very famous book by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. Can you identify the correct novel?

Answer: Robinson Crusoe

"Robinson Crusoe" is a fictional autobiography of a man who is deserted on a remote, tropical island for 28 years. Crusoe rescues a tribal man from Cannibals and ends up calling him Friday after the week-day he finds him. Robinson Crusoe educates Friday, converts him to Christianity, and together the two of them have many adventures on the island before being rescued.
Source: Author coachpauly

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