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A chance to flex your cerebral cortex and prove to the world that you're not flat lining!  Trivia quizzes to stimulate and maybe even educate.  Always free to play, and all in good fun!

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World's First Hydrogen Powered Car World's First Electric Powered Car

It's really quite simple.  A question is presented along with five multiple choice answers.  You select the answer that you believe to be correct. 

Once you click on the "Check Answer" button Dr. Von Zuko will let you know  if you are right or wrong and how you stack up against other visitors.  

Are you in that 'smart' percentage who gets it right?  Or are you in that "other" percentage?

You'll find out instantly! 

When was the first hydrogen and oxygen powered car invented and by whom?

  1989 John DeLorean
  1806 François Isaac de Rivaz
  2000 Students at MIT
  1909 Henry Ford
  1885 Karl Benz
When was the first electric powered automobile invented (and where)?

  1935 India
  1909 England
  1881 France
  1959 U.S.A.
  1963 Germany
Corrosion Resistant Iron First Hot Air Balloon Flight A Revolving Door
Corrosion resistent iron was a critically important invention for our modern world in building safe bridges, sky scraper buildings, car, trucks, railroads and more. Do you know where and when it was invented?

  China 1221 AD
  U.S.A. 1853 AD
  Germany, 1342 AD
  India 912 BCE
  Italy 21 BCE
When was the first (officially recorded) manned flight of a hot air balloon and where did it take place?

  1861 New York
  1783 Paris
  1236 Bagdad
  1790 London
  1521 Beijing
The revolving door that you encounter at your local mall or department store was invented in what year?

  1962
  1938
  1888
  1950
  1941
 
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