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Pop Culture: Fact or Fiction?
1.
The Slinky toy was invented more than 50 years ago.
Fact
Fiction
2.
There were eight Marx Brothers, of movie fame.
Fact
Fiction
3.
The word "muppet" comes from a blend of "man" and "puppet."
Fact
Fiction
4.
The Wizard of Oz
used real cyclones, not special effects.
Fact
Fiction
5.
The Beatles were the first pop musicians to be awarded the MBE.
Fact
Fiction
6.
The inventor of Batman also created Superman.
Fact
Fiction
7.
The film version of the novel
Devdas
was directed by Jackie Chan.
Fact
Fiction
8.
Al-Jazeera is an Arabian bank.
Fact
Fiction
9.
Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker’s uncle.
Fact
Fiction
10.
Penelope Cruz is from Spain.
Fact
Fiction
11.
Daniel Craig starred in James Bond films, beginning with "Skyfall."
Fiction
Fact
12.
American actress Amy Adams was born in Italy.
Fact
Fiction
13.
Donald Duck was a cartoon rabbit created by Warner Brothers.
Fiction
Fact
14.
Aquaman was the defender of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis.
Fact
Fiction
15.
Samba is the ballroom dance of French origin.
Fiction
Fact
16.
Ritz Brothers were an American comedy team of three brothers.
Fact
Fiction
17.
Michael Jackson was renowned worldwide as the King of Pop.
Fact
Fiction
18.
Cannes film festival is held annually in Paris, France.
Fiction
Fact
19.
IMDb is a Web site that provides information about sports.
Fiction
Fact
20.
"The Incredibles," a computer-animated motion picture, was about a family of magicians.
Fiction
Fact
21.
American director J.J. Abrams is known for his blockbuster action movie, "The Avengers."
Fiction
Fact
22.
"Friends," a popular American television sitcom first aired in 1994.
Fact
Fiction
23.
"Rocky," an American boxing film, was the highest-grossing movie of 1976.
Fact
Fiction
24.
Papa Wemba is known as the king of rumba rock.
Fact
Fiction
25.
Kikli is a dance performed by girls and young women in Africa.
Fiction
Fact
26.
American actress Hedy Lamarr was the inventor of a radio communications device.
Fact
Fiction
27.
Jack Johnson was the first African American to become the world heavyweight champion.
Fact
Fiction
28.
American animated movie "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is based on a German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.
Fact
Fiction
29.
British fictional character James Bond was the creation of British novelist Ian Fleming.
Fact
Fiction
30.
Kathak is a dance form that originated in Sri Lanka.
Fiction
Fact
31.
Oscar Martay was the brainchild behind the Berlin International Film Festival.
Fact
Fiction
32.
The famous cartoon character, Mickey Mouse, was drawn by animator Ub Iwerks.
Fact
Fiction
33.
The fictional character Darth Vader is the lead villain in "Star Trek."
Fiction
Fact
34.
Anthony Bourdain posthumously won an Emmy for outstanding writing for nonfiction programming.
Fact
Fiction
35.
American science fiction film "Jurassic Park" was an adaptation of a novel by Michael Crichton.
Fact
Fiction
36.
The fictional character Sherlock Holmes was created by Carolyn Keene.
Fiction
Fact
37.
Lex Luthor is an archnemesis of American comic strip superhero Aquaman.
Fiction
Fact
38.
Marvel Comics' superhero, Thor, first appeared in the comic book series "Journey into Mystery."
Fact
Fiction
39.
Jackie Chan was the first Chinese actor to receive an honorary Academy Award (2016).
Fact
Fiction
40.
Quincy Jones received an Emmy Award for the theme music for the television miniseries "Roots" (1977).
Fact
Fiction
41.
American television host Ellen DeGeneres was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Fact
Fiction
42.
The original name of South Korean singer and rapper PSY is Park Jae-Sang.
Fact
Fiction
43.
Princess Fiona is the spouse of Shrek.
Fact
Fiction
44.
Netflix is a video sharing platform.
Fiction
Fact
45.
The father of Kim Kardashian was a member of O.J. Simpson’s legal team during his 1995 murder trial.
Fact
Fiction
46.
Eddie Murphy was just 19 years old when he joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live" in 1980.
Fact
Fiction
47.
Eeyore is a companion of the fictional character Winnie-the-Pooh.
Fact
Fiction
48.
Juno Awards is Italy’s music recording industry awards.
Fiction
Fact
49.
Simon Cowell published his autobiography, "You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again" in 2003.
Fiction
Fact
50.
Emma Stone starred in "Battle of the Sexes" as tennis champion Serena Williams.
Fiction
Fact
51.
Johnny Cash recorded his album "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison" at RCA’s studios in Nashville, Tennessee.
Fiction
Fact
52.
The original name of Eminem is Eric Marlon Bishop.
Fiction
Fact
53.
Kevin Spacey starred in the political drama "Designated Survivor."
Fiction
Fact
54.
Dwayne Johnson made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut in 1996 as The Undertaker.
Fiction
Fact
55.
Jennifer Aniston received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of Rachel in "Friends."
Fact
Fiction
56.
Chris Carter is the creator of the American television series "Mad Men."
Fiction
Fact
57.
Kate Winslet is an American actress.
Fiction
Fact
58.
Lesane Parish Crooks is the original name of Eazy-E.
Fiction
Fact
59.
RuPaul is the first drag queen to become a spokesmodel for a major cosmetics company.
Fact
Fiction
60.
Dave Chappelle received the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Fact
Fiction
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