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Quiz about SixWord Common Bond
Quiz about SixWord Common Bond

Six-Word Common Bond Trivia Quiz


Can you guess the 6-word common bond from the first nine answers? The answer is a sequel of some kind.

A multiple-choice quiz by timence. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
timence
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
374,851
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
494
Last 3 plays: Guest 1 (6/10), davanvash (9/10), Guest 136 (7/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. Which famous scientist died in Princeton, New Jersey, in April 1955? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Catching Fire" is the _______ book of the "Hunger Games" series. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What first name is common to actresses Ms Aniston, Ms Lawrence and Ms Grey? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What is the name of the English rock band formed in 2003 featuring Tom Fletcher on lead vocals and having a debut album called "Room on the 3rd Floor"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What word is Australian slang for a fist-fight? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What word can be used as a nickname for a medical practitioner and is also an extension file type for Microsoft Word files?

Answer: (One word, three letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Which motor company produced the DMC-12 model car in 1981? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which year marks the 100th Anniversary of ANZAC Day, commemorating the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops (among other allied nations) on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which 1955 film starring Ernest Borgnine tells the story of a butcher who falls in love with a school teacher? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Ok, so by now you should know what the 6 word common bond is. Additional hint: the last word is also a number (type either in words or as a symbol).

Answer: (6 Words )

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Nov 13 2024 : Guest 1: 6/10
Nov 12 2024 : davanvash: 9/10
Oct 22 2024 : Guest 136: 7/10
Oct 20 2024 : Guest 71: 5/10
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which famous scientist died in Princeton, New Jersey, in April 1955?

Answer: Einstein

Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany, but spent the later years of his adult life in the USA. As a child his genius was not obvious; in fact his parents were concerned about his intellectual development given that he didn't start speaking in sentences until the age of 3.
2. "Catching Fire" is the _______ book of the "Hunger Games" series.

Answer: Second

The "Hunger Games" is a series of 3 books authored by Suzanne Collins. It was adapted into a 4-part film series, released between 2012-2015.
3. What first name is common to actresses Ms Aniston, Ms Lawrence and Ms Grey?

Answer: Jennifer

All three are US actresses, with Jennifer Grey being the eldest, born in 1960. Jennifer Aniston, most famous for her role on the TV series "Friends", was born in 1969 and has also starred in a number of films. Jennifer Lawrence is the youngest of the trio, born in 1990.
4. What is the name of the English rock band formed in 2003 featuring Tom Fletcher on lead vocals and having a debut album called "Room on the 3rd Floor"?

Answer: McFly

McFly was formed when the band Busted took a break and members decided to call Tom Fletcher to form a new band. Their debut album was a great success, earning double platinum honours.
5. What word is Australian slang for a fist-fight?

Answer: Biff

BIFF is also the acronym for the Brisbane International Film Festival, held annually in the capital of Queensland, Australia. According to Urban Dictionary, it can also refer to a job requiring little or no skill.
6. What word can be used as a nickname for a medical practitioner and is also an extension file type for Microsoft Word files?

Answer: Doc

Along with these uses, there are several fictional characters who share the nickname doc. These include characters in TV shows "Fraggle Rock" and "GI Joe" as well as the leader of the seven dwarfs.
7. Which motor company produced the DMC-12 model car in 1981?

Answer: DeLorean

The DMC-12 was the only model produced by the DeLorean company. It was produced in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with an estimated 9,000 cars made before production was ceased in 1983. The name of the model was based on its initial US sale price of $12,000.
8. Which year marks the 100th Anniversary of ANZAC Day, commemorating the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops (among other allied nations) on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I?

Answer: 2015

The original ANZAC Day was 25 April, 1915. Australia and New Zealand mark the occasion on an annual basis. They both hold ceremonies, along with a public holiday, to commemorate and remember the sacrifices made by the men and women in the armed forces, not just in World War I, but in all wars.
9. Which 1955 film starring Ernest Borgnine tells the story of a butcher who falls in love with a school teacher?

Answer: Marty

Borgnine starred as Marty Piletti, a 34-year-old man with an overbearing Italian mother who wants to see him married as soon as possible. He meets Clara, played by Betsy Blair, at a singles ball and they strike up a sudden romance.
10. Ok, so by now you should know what the 6 word common bond is. Additional hint: the last word is also a number (type either in words or as a symbol).

Answer: Back to the Future Part II

Yes, it's the second (Q2) film in the "Back to the Future" trilogy! Our hero, Marty (Q9) McFly (Q4) goes into the year 2015 (Q8) with his girlfriend Jennifer (Q3) using Doc (Q6) Brown's time travelling car, made from a DeLorean (Q7), which was first tested using Doc's pet dog Einstein (Q1). Marty is thwarted in his attempts to get back to his normal life in 1985 by regular villain Biff (Q5). Coincidentally, there are also two references in quiz questions to the other year Marty visits in this sequel, 1955.

This was the year the film "Marty" was released, as well as Albert Einstein's year of death.
Source: Author timence

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