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
so do so hello everyone and welcome to tub trivia i am your host justin dodd from mental floss here to supply you with your very human need for fun facts and incredibly important and obscure trivia knowledge let's begin the night with your very first trivia question and your chance to score the first point of the night right out of the gate here we... Read More
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.