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Quiz about Businesses in Pine Valley
Quiz about Businesses in Pine Valley

Businesses in Pine Valley Trivia Quiz


For these questions, you must rely on your memory when it comes to the many businesses from Pine Valley. Are you ready to see how your Pine Valley commerce IQ holds up? Good luck! All air dates are American.

A multiple-choice quiz by CAGuy0206. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
CAGuy0206
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
343,002
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
208
Question 1 of 10
1. One of Pine Valley's longest running businesses is the cosmetics firm known as Fusion. The initial partners were Greenlee Smythe, Kendall Hart, Mia Saunders and who else? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who initially headed a nonprofit organization known as The Mason Foundation? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the mid 1990s, who wrestled ownership control of WRCW out of Dimitri's hands after he became owner, due to Stuart giving up for collateral? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the 1980s, who worked as a waiter at Foxy's? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In the mid 1990s, Opal and Palmer opened up a restaurant simply known as the Chicken Shack. Who did they hire as an accountant there? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In the late 1970s, who opened up a restaurant called The Goalpost? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the late 1980s, Travis Montgomery almost lost his basketball team to which person? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In the mid 1970s, who did Nick hire to work at The Chateau? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which of these characters once worked as a photographer for Tempo magazine during the mid 1990s? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In 1999, David Hayward and who else began The Andrassy Foundation? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. One of Pine Valley's longest running businesses is the cosmetics firm known as Fusion. The initial partners were Greenlee Smythe, Kendall Hart, Mia Saunders and who else?

Answer: Liza Colby

To compete against Erica's empire, Enchantment Cosmetics, Greenlee, Kendall, Mia and Liza all pitched in funds to launch a new cosmetics firm called Fusion. Simone Torres worked as a marketing executive during their first days while Trey Kenyon served as legal counsel. Eventually, Liza ended her partnership and years later went into law.
2. Who initially headed a nonprofit organization known as The Mason Foundation?

Answer: Natalie Marlowe

Natalie started her time in town as a nurse at Pine Valley Hospital. Soon, she took care of wealthy individuals like Palmer Cortlandt and a gentleman named Mr. Mason. After the latter passed, Natalie received a large inheritance which she put to good use by opening up the charitable organization in his honor.
3. In the mid 1990s, who wrestled ownership control of WRCW out of Dimitri's hands after he became owner, due to Stuart giving up for collateral?

Answer: Liza Colby

Adam was thought to have owned the WRCW TV station until the town learned that his twin brother, Stuart, actually owned this business. Dimitri made a loan to Stuart to help him purchase the station in his own right but then demanded immediate repayment.

As Stuart could not afford to offer Dimitri one lump sum, he gave ownership to Dimitri in the form of collateral. Liza utilized skillful legal maneuvering to gain ownership, having initially started as a station manager for WRCW.
4. In the 1980s, who worked as a waiter at Foxy's?

Answer: Jesse Hubbard

Back when Jesse came to town, he was known for being the bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. However, being employed at Foxy's on the waiting staff humbled him significantly. Eventually, Jesse saw his destiny as lying in law enforcement, providing him an enriching opportunity to accept a job as Chief of Police in 2008.
5. In the mid 1990s, Opal and Palmer opened up a restaurant simply known as the Chicken Shack. Who did they hire as an accountant there?

Answer: Janet Green

Opal and Palmer went into the restaurant when they opened up a fast food joint they called the Chicken Shack. Palmer and Opal sent out a notice requesting an accountant run the business's books. Janet Green, who excelled in understanding mathematics, attracted them so she oversaw all the finances in her role. However, danger loomed for Palmer as Janet blackmailed him into an affair.
6. In the late 1970s, who opened up a restaurant called The Goalpost?

Answer: Tom Cudahy

Tom gained fame as an athletic football player who fell for Erica Kane when he first moved to town. Right after they married, he began a popular restaurant he aptly named The Goalpost as homage to his sports career. Against his wishes, Erica attempted to transform Tom's business into a disco.
7. In the late 1980s, Travis Montgomery almost lost his basketball team to which person?

Answer: Adam Chandler

Travis ran for public office when he entered town but he also was in the sports business since he owned a basketball team. Adam made a bet with Travis through an upcoming car race. If Travis won the race, Adam would give him Tempo magazine. However, should Adam win, Travis would relinquish his basketball team. Luckily, Travis won the race to not only maintain the franchise but also gain the magazine for Erica.
8. In the mid 1970s, who did Nick hire to work at The Chateau?

Answer: Both Ellen Shepherd and Erica Kane

Nick opened up a lavish restaurant in the mid 1970s known as The Chateau. To help him kick off this celebration, Erica and Ellen as initial hirees threw a major celebration once the restaurant opened for business. Ellen went on to have a lucrative career in this line of work.

However, Erica's only other food industry related job after The Chateau was a short stint in the late 1980s as a waitress in Sea City.
9. Which of these characters once worked as a photographer for Tempo magazine during the mid 1990s?

Answer: Noah Keefer

Noah held many jobs for the rather short stint he had on "AMC" for a couple of years in the mid 1990s. However, one such occupation which he enjoyed was taking pictures for Tempo magazine. This was during the time when Edmund and Brooke ran the business together.
10. In 1999, David Hayward and who else began The Andrassy Foundation?

Answer: Alexandra Devane

After Dimitri "died", Alex and David formed an alliance to start a nonprofit charity at the hospital to conduct research on rare, deadly diseases. Both poured enough capital into this venture and named it The Andrassy Foundation. For many months, Dixie served as an administrative assistant to both David and Alex.
Source: Author CAGuy0206

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