Tub Trivia: The Mental Floss Quiz Show LIVE | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Mental Floss hosts a trivia night with questions ranging from 1980s pop culture to famous quotes in a variety of categories.
Key Insights
- โ The Rubik's Cube was the best-selling toy of the 1980s.
- ๐ฅ E.T. was the highest-grossing film of the 1980s.
- ๐ Quincy Jones won the most Grammy Awards in the 1980s.
- โ Queen Elizabeth became Queen regent of six countries in 1952.
- ๐งก Mental Floss's trivia night covered a range of topics including pop culture, history, music, and more.
- ๐จ The trivia questions were designed to challenge participants' knowledge in a fun and engaging way.
- ๐ The trivia night featured quotes from both Captain Picard and Mahatma Gandhi, highlighting their impactful words.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was the number one selling toy of the 1980s?
The Rubik's Cube, with over 350 million sold.
Q: Which film was the highest grossing of the 1980s?
E.T., which grossed nearly 800 million dollars worldwide on its initial release.
Q: Who won the most Grammy Awards in the 1980s?
Quincy Jones, with 14 Grammy Awards in the 80s and a total of 28 in his career.
Q: Name one of the six countries where Queen Elizabeth became Queen regent in 1952.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, or Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The trivia night begins with a question about the best-selling toy of the 1980s, which is revealed to be the Rubik's Cube.
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The first round focuses on the 1980s, with questions about the highest-grossing arcade game (Pac-Man), winningest NFL team (San Francisco 49ers), highest-grossing film (E.T.), and most Grammy Awards won (Quincy Jones).
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The second round, titled "Crown Jewels," includes questions about mascots, Queen Elizabeth, famous pop artists, and car models.
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The third round, "Picard or Gandhi," presents quotes from Captain Picard and Mahatma Gandhi, challenging participants to identify the speaker.
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The fourth round, "Collage," covers various topics such as country coastlines, James Bond, astronomy terms, game elements, Grammy winners, mascots, MLB teams, classical composers, and presidential succession.