We Put Together 30 Pop Culture Questions – Any Score Above 22 Is Impressive
Pop culture moves fast, but the biggest moments tend to stick – or at least we think they do. This quiz pulls from decades of music, movies, TV shows, books, trends, slang, and cultural moments that shaped everyday life around the world.
Some questions will feel familiar, others might make you stop and think twice. It’s not about being a superfan – it’s about how much actually stayed with you.
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House of cards an original series? It was a remake of an 80s British series.
Which in turn was based on a book by British author Michael Dobbs.
Load More Replies...Quite poor, a number of them are not really accurate, notably the British/Irish slang, which have several different meanings over time. And Why don't they actually give the name of the correct option on the picture clues? If I've got it wrong it's probably because I don't recognise the picture in the first place, so I'd really like to know who it is.
Irish people still use the word grand these days I thought? The word plonker to mean foolish was popular in the 80s and 90s thanks to the sitcom Only Fools and Horses. #18 has more than one correct answer. The Hunger Games and Twilight were rejected by several publishers as well. Publishers reject 99% of what they get sent.
House of cards an original series? It was a remake of an 80s British series.
Which in turn was based on a book by British author Michael Dobbs.
Load More Replies...Quite poor, a number of them are not really accurate, notably the British/Irish slang, which have several different meanings over time. And Why don't they actually give the name of the correct option on the picture clues? If I've got it wrong it's probably because I don't recognise the picture in the first place, so I'd really like to know who it is.
Irish people still use the word grand these days I thought? The word plonker to mean foolish was popular in the 80s and 90s thanks to the sitcom Only Fools and Horses. #18 has more than one correct answer. The Hunger Games and Twilight were rejected by several publishers as well. Publishers reject 99% of what they get sent.

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