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  • 1 / 20

    Thing in "The Addams Family" was which body part?

    • 12% Head
    • 85% Hand
    • 2% Foot
    • 1% Ear

    Thing T. Thing referred to as just Thing, is a fictional character in The Addams Family. Thing is a disembodied hand who performs various useful functions for the family, a "handservant" if you will. Thing was based on a New Yorker cartoon by Charles Addams that depicted a shocked mailman reacting to a sign posted on The Addams Family Mansion which warned: "Beware of the Thing."

    Source: Addams Family Fandom

  • 2 / 20

    Cyclopes, the mythological creatures, had one of which of these?

    • 2% Arm
    • 1% Leg
    • 96% Eye
    • 1% Ear

    Cyclops are giant one-eyed creatures. Three groups of Cyclopes can be distinguished. In Hesiod's Theogony, the Cyclopes are the three brothers, Brontes, Steropes, and Arges, who made Zeus's weapon, the thunderbolt. In Homer's Odyssey, they are an uncivilized group of shepherds, the brethren of Polyphemus encountered by Odysseus. A third group of Cyclopes reputedly built the Cyclopean walls of Mycenae and Tiryns.

    Source: WIkipedia

  • 3 / 20

    According to the idiom, where is your head if you're not realistic?

    • 6% In the stars
    • 1% Near the sun
    • 0% Out of Earth
    • 93% In the clouds

    "Have your head in the clouds" is an idiom (also with your head in the clouds, someone's head is in the clouds) that is used to say that someone's ideas or plans are not practical or reasonable, or that they are thinking about something that is not important or not connected with what needs to be done.

    Source: Cambridge

  • 4 / 20

    If something "costs an arm and a leg," what does that mean?

    • 100% It's very expensive
    • 0% It's popular
    • 0% It's easy to find
    • 0% It's cheap

    Let’s say you’re at the toy store, and you spot the most incredible, shiny new toy you’ve ever seen. But when you check the price tag, your eyes grow wide, and your whiskers start to twitch. That’s when you might hear your parent say, "Whoa, that costs an arm and a leg!" This funny phrase means that it's very expensive or overpriced — so much so that it’s like you’d have to give up an arm and a leg just to afford it!

    Source: Study Cat

  • 5 / 20

    To which finger does the Latin term "vena amoris" refer?

    • 8% Little finger
    • 28% Index finger
    • 54% Ring finger
    • 10% Middle finger

    Vena amoris is a Latin name meaning, literally, "vein of love". Traditional belief established that this vein ran directly from the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart. This theory has been cited in Western cultures as one of the reasons the engagement ring and/or wedding ring was placed on the fourth finger, or "ring finger".

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 6 / 20

    What does it mean to "give someone a hand"?

    • 1% To wave goodbye
    • 1% To sign a contract
    • 0% To propose
    • 98% To help

    "To give a hand" is an idiomatic expression that has two meanings. "To give someone a hand" and also "to lend a hand" is to help a person, as in "Let me give you a hand with those chairs." Also, "To give a big hand" can refer to giving an enthusiastic round of applause to someone, as in "This speaker always gets a big hand."

    Source: Dictionary.com

  • 7 / 20

    Who asks the Wizard for a brain in the film "The Wizard of Oz"?

    • 2% Toto
    • 20% The Tin Man
    • 74% The Scarecrow
    • 4% The Cowardly Lion

    The "mindless" Scarecrow joins Dorothy in the hope that The Wizard will give him a brain. They are later joined by the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion. When the group goes to the West, he kills the Witch's crows by breaking their necks. He is torn apart by the Flying Monkeys and his clothes thrown up a tree, but when his clothes are filled with straw he is back again. After Dorothy and her friends have completed their mission to kill the Wicked Witch of the West, the Wizard gives the Scarecrow brains (made out of bran, pins, and needles – in reality, a placebo, as he has been the most intelligent of the group all along).

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 8 / 20

    Which part of your head is famously known as "the window to the soul"?

    • 1% Nose
    • 3% Mouth
    • 94% Eyes
    • 2% Ears

    The human eye is a marvel of nature, often referred to as the "window to the soul." This incredible organ not only enables us to perceive the world around us but also provides invaluable insights into the mysteries of life itself. From its intricate structure to its astounding capabilities, human eyes are a subject of fascination and scientific inquiry.

    Source: Medium

  • 9 / 20

    Which animal is the main character in "Happy Feet"?

    • 3% Lion
    • 90% Penguin
    • 1% Zebra
    • 6% Monkey

    Happy Feet is a 2006 computer-animated jukebox musical comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. It stars the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, and E.G. Daily. Set in the cold land of Antarctica, the film follows Mumble, an emperor penguin who, despite his lacking the ability to sing the heart song to attract a soul mate, can tap dance brilliantly. After being continuously ridiculed and rejected by peers and his father, Mumble departs on a journey to learn what is causing the local fish population to decline--and to find himself along the way.

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 10 / 20

    What does Burnie, the Miami Heat mascot, has instead of a nose?

    • 18% Whistle
    • 47% Basketball
    • 8% Snowball
    • 27% Megaphone

    Burnie is the mascot of the Miami Heat, the NBA basketball team. Burnie is a rough, anthropomorphic depiction of the fireball featured on the team's logo. The Burnie costume is a full-body suit. The body is orange fur, with orange feathers for hair. The "nose" is a green basketball. Burnie wears number 0 (or 00) for the Heat, typically in a black uniform, although he has also worn the Heat's red and white jerseys during playoff promotions. He also sometimes wears a white team T-shirt.

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 11 / 20

    Which part of the human body is referred to as Roman or Aquiline?

    • 11% Mouth
    • 9% Eye
    • 6% Ear
    • 74% Nose

    The nose is the face's most predominant feature. While many people share similar nasal shapes and proportions, no two noses are exactly alike. Some of the most common nose types are characterized by the shape of the nasal bones, the size of the nasal cavity, and the amount of cartilage. The aquiline nose has a predominant straight bridge slightly bent toward the end. Also known as a 'Roman nose,' this word is derived from the Latin term 'aquilinis,' meaning eagle-like.

    Source: Thomasloebmd.com

  • 12 / 20

    Which shark species features as the antagonist in the movie "Jaws"?

    • 4% Whale
    • 1% Bull
    • 92% Great White
    • 3% Hammerhead

    "Jaws" is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town.

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 13 / 20

    What is "White Fang" in the title of the book of the same name?

    • 2% Gorilla
    • 91% Wolfdog
    • 5% Bear
    • 2% Deer

    White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London (1876–1916) — and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. First serialized in Outing magazine between May and October 1906, it was published in book form in October 1906. The story details White Fang's journey to domestication in Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. It is a companion novel (and a thematic mirror) to London's best-known work, The Call of the Wild (1903), which is about a kidnapped, domesticated dog embracing his wild ancestry to survive and thrive in the wild.

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 14 / 20

    Which of these hand gestures symbolizes good luck?

    • 88% Fingers crossed
    • 6% Circle gesture
    • 3% L fingers gesture
    • 3% Pinched fingers

    Crossing one’s fingers is a way to hope for good luck or for a wish to come true. This hand symbol is rooted in a common superstition in Western cultures where early Christians would cross their index and middle fingers to invoke the power of the cross. In modern times, it’s become a modern (and secular) symbol of hope and good fortune. Sometimes, the fingers-crossed gesture can be used as a way to be insincere while making a promise. Some people (often schoolchildren) will cross their fingers behind their backs while making a commitment, believing that this gesture frees them from the promise.

    Source: Wiki How

  • 15 / 20

    Which tendon in the human body connects the calf muscles to the heel?

    • 97% Achilles
    • 1% Sartorius
    • 1% Soleus
    • 1% Lumbrical

    The Achilles tendon starts in the middle of your calf and extends down to your heel. It connects your calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus muscles) in the back of your lower leg to the heel bone in your foot. The gastrocnemius muscle has two heads that crisscross the knee joint. This muscle flexes your knee and ankle. The soleus muscle flexes your foot to point your toes downward.

    Source: Cleveland Clinic

  • 16 / 20

    When you barely succeed in something, you do it by the skin of your what?

    • 2% Nails
    • 1% Eyelid
    • 1% Ear
    • 96% Teeth

    When we say someone did something by the skin of their teeth, we mean that they narrowly succeeded or escaped from some kind of bad situation. It’s about a close call, a near miss, or achieving something by the tiniest margin. Surprisingly, this idiom has biblical origins. It’s from the Book of Job in the Old Testament. In Job 19:20, Job says, “My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.” Now we use the phrase by the skin of my teeth in pretty much the same way.

    Source: Grammarist

  • 17 / 20

    Which muscle group is commonly referred to as the "six-pack"?

    • 2% Hamstrings
    • 6% Quadriceps
    • 82% Abdominals
    • 10% Pectorals

    The abdominal muscles are located between the ribs and the pelvis on the front of the body. The abdominals support the trunk, allow movement, and hold organs in place by regulating internal abdominal pressure. The four main abdominal muscle groups that combine to completely cover the internal organs include Transversus abdominis, Rectus abdominis – this muscle has the characteristic bumps or bulges that are commonly called ‘the six pack’ –, external oblique muscles, and internal oblique muscles.

    Source: Better Health

  • 18 / 20

    Which part of a rabbit is considered lucky?

    • 99% Foot
    • 1% Whiskers
    • 0% Tongue
    • 0% Fur

    In some cultures, the foot of a rabbit is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck. This belief is held by individuals in a great number of places around the world, including Europe, China, Africa, and North and South America. In variations of this superstition, the donor rabbit must possess certain attributes, such as having been killed in a particular place, using a particular method, or by a person possessing particular attributes (e.g., by a cross-eyed man).

    Source: Wikipedia

  • 19 / 20

    How many reindeer were there in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

    • 44% Nine
    • 9% Ten
    • 18% Seven
    • 29% Eight

    Rudolph is the most famous reindeer of them all, with his bright red nose guiding Santa’s sleigh. But the adorable Rudy is not alone when it comes to pulling Father Christmas’s present-laden sleigh from the North Pole around the globe each year. Including Rudolph, Santa has nine reindeer in total pulling his sleigh through the night sky on Christmas Eve.

    Source: National World

  • 20 / 20

    What does the phrase "to put your best foot forward" mean?

    • 100% Work hard
    • 0% Tie your shoes
    • 0% Rest
    • 0% Prepare a meal

    Put your best foot forward means to work hard and energetically to make sure that something that you are doing is a success. For example: "Sir David said that the commission should have put its best foot forward and produced something independent," or "If you put your best foot forward, you act in a cheerful, determined way."

    Source: Collins

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