Trivia Quiz


Q1:   48% of 180459 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 48 points
Which popular soft drink was invented at "The Old Corner Drug Store" in Waco, Texas?
Pepsi
Dr Pepper
Seven Up
Coca-Cola
Jolt Cola

Q2:   71% of 180459 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 71 points
Which popular soft drink was invented by pharmacist John Pemberton?
Pepsi
Dr Pepper
Coca-Cola
Seven-Up
Root beer

Q3:   89% of 180458 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 89 points
What was the original name of "Dr Pepper"?
"Doctor Peter's Pepper Upper"
"Dr. Pepper's Magical Stomach Tonic"
"Shoot a Waco"
"Prune Juice Fizz"
It was ALWAYS called "Dr Pepper"

Q4:   22% of 180464 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 22 points
Did the Coca-Cola Company ever produce an elixer which contained cocaine, caffeine, and alcohol?
Yes
No

Q5:   69% of 180462 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 69 points
Which popular soft drink inspired the made-for-TV movie "The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid"?
Pepsi
Dr Pepper
Seven Up
Coca-Cola
Jolt Cola

Q6:   76% of 180459 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 76 points
What is the Coca-Cola bottle modeled after?
A woman
A bell
A pinetree
A coca bean

Q7:   55% of 180460 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 55 points
What was the original name for Coca-Cola?
"Magical Coca Tonic
Coca-Cola Elixer and Syrup"
"Coca Headache Cure"
"Coca-Cola Enhancing Elixer"
"Amazing Headache Syrup"

Q8:   73% of 180464 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 73 points
When was Coca-Cola first sold in cans?
1942
1955
1960
1964
1970

Q9:   88% of 180461 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 88 points
At current rates, about how long does it take to sell a billion gallons of Coca-Cola worldwide?
One day
Two weeks
Two months
Seven months
Ten years

Q10:   29% of 180457 players got this question wrong, so it's worth 29 points
True or False -- You can reduce the spray from a shaken can of soda pop by tapping in several times on the top with a metal object such as a spoon, key, or finger-ring?
True
False

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