Voici la liste des question et les réponses demandé pour vérifier si vous avez 18 ans :
| Question |
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| A 747 is (c) a large airplane. |
| A Hard Disk is (a) betterr than a floppy. |
| A Macintosh is (a) a kind of Apple. |
| A moon is (a) |
| A nehru jacket is ]D[ |
| A result of Watergate ]B[ |
| Al Lowe is ]A,D[ |
| All politicians are (d) |
| Angela Davis is ]A[ |
| Blackjack is (a) |
| Bonnie and (b) Clyde |
| Bourbon Street is in ]A[ |
| Calvin Klein is ]D[ |
| Canada is (d) All of the above. |
| Capitain Kangaroo's SideKick was ]A,B,C[ |
| Charlie McCarthy and (d) Edgar Bergen |
| "Close Encounters of the Third kind" is about (c) creatures from outer space. |
| Do girls really have cooties? ]A[ |
| Does a pair of queen beat ]D,B[ |
| Does a pair of queens beat three deuces? ]C[ |
| Doonesbury's "Uncle Duke" is based on ]C[ |
| During the 70's, Carroll O'Connor portayed a ]D[ |
| Edsel is a ]A,D[ |
| Elisabeter Talor (a) an actress |
| Frank Sinatra is a ]B[ |
| G. Gordon Liddy was associated with ]B,C[ |
| Herb Alpert and the ____ Brass ]D[ |
| Herpes is (d) fatal (if given to your spouse). |
| How many molecules are in glass of water? (d) |
| How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb? (b) None, programmers can't fit in light bulbs. |
| Hugh Hefner is usually photographed in ]A[ |
| I am presently (d) |
| IBM stands for (b) International Business Machines. |
| I find computer games with adult content (b) |
| I have hair on my (d) |
| If Bo Derek were here, I'd ask her to (d) |
| If you arrived at a party wearning your birthday suit, you would (d) |
| In the movie, "Paint your Wagon", Clint Eastwood sang ]D[ |
| It is custumary to tip about ]D[ |
| "It's not nice to fool" (b) |
| James Brown is often referred to as (d) the Godfather of soul |
| Joan River is (c) a former talk show hostess. |
| John Belushi was on ]C[ |
| John F. Kennedy drove a (a) |
| Johnny Carson is ]B[ |
| Kookie's address was ]B[ |
| Kwi-Chang-Caine became famous by saying (d) |
| Las Vegas is famous for (c) |
| "Let It Be" was recorded by (d) the Beatles. |
| Lingerie is (a) sexy. |
| Lucy, Richy, Fred and ]A[ |
| Making a "Hole in One" is (a) |
| Martha Mitchell was ]B[ |
| Mel Brooks is (c) a comedian |
| My boss is (d) |
| My favorite actor is (d) not listed. |
| My parents are (d) 36 or over. |
| My sex life is best described as (c) |
| "NORML" is (c) |
| O. J. Simpson is ]C[ |
| Oral Roberts (b) an evangelist |
| Paul, John, Ringo and (b) George. |
| Peter Benchley's novel "Jaws" was about (d) sharks. |
| Peter Piper a of pickled a peck of pickled ]A,B[ |
| Pia Zadora is (b) |
| President Eisenhower's nickname was ]A[ |
| Ralph Boysen invented (a) the boysenberry |
| Richard Nixon was (d) a president. |
| Richard Nixon was the ___ President of the United States. (c) |
| Ronal Reagan's co-star "Bedtime for Bonzo" ]C,D[ |
| Sergeant Pepper was (c) the leader of the Lonely Hearts Club Band. |
| Sex is ]B,D[ |
| Spiro Agnew is (c) |
| Ted Kennedy is best remembered for his (c) brothers. |
| The 1973 album "Dark Size of Moon" (a) |
| The 70's pratice of running around was called (b) |
| The American television debut of Bob Hope, Dinah Shore, Elvis, and the Beatles was on (b) |
| The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are connected by the (a) Panama Canal |
| The best "pick-up" line is ]D[ |
| The "Chicago Seven" was (d) |
| The drink "screwdriver" contains ]A,C,D[ |
| The East Coast is ]C[ |
| The first baseball player to challange the reserve clause was ]D[ |
| The first Negro to play Major League Baseball was (a) |
| The germ that transmits syphilis (b) |
| The G-Spot is supposed to be (b) a female erogenous zone. |
| The largest state is (b) Alaska. |
| The last name of Annette (on the original Mickey Mouse Club) was ]A,D[ |
| The leader of Nazi Germany was (d) Adolph Hitler |
| The "Mile-High Club" is ]C[ |
| The most effective form of birth control is (a) |
| The most likely place to find virgins is (c) St. Mary's Girls School. |
| The most populous city in the United States is (c) New York |
| The song "American Pie" was about (c) |
| The tackiest seventies fashion was (a) platform sloes. |
| The term "Working Girl" refers to ]C,D[ |
| The world is ]C[ |
| There are about __ calories (b) |
| Thomas Eagleton was dropped from the 1972 Democratic National Ticket when knowledge of his previous shock treatments became known. (c) |
| Utah is full of (d) |
| VCR stands for (d) |
| What was illegal during Prohibition? (b) |
| When it's noon in calfornia in August St-Louis ]C[ |
| When playing "Monopoly" you (b) must own foor houses before building a hotel. |
| "Where's" the" ]D[ |
| Which one of these was not a war? ]A[ |
| Which is non-alcoholic? (c) Perrier |
| Which is not amoutain range (a) |
| Which is not a baseball team? ]B[ |
| Which is not in Hawaii? (c) Fiji. |
| Which U.S. President was noy elected to office? ]A[ |
| Which U.S. Secretary of State was born in Germany? (d) |
| Whips, chains and hangcuffs are ]B,C,D[ |
| Whit is not wing (?) |
| Who's buried in Grant's tomb? ]A,B[ |
| Who has not been a U.S. Attorney General? ]A[ |
| Who is not a mass murderer? ]C[ |
| Who is not a sportscaster? ]D[ |
| Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? (b) |
| Who made a record album with a cover that looked like a pair of blue jeans, complete with a working zipper ]B,C[ |
| Who song was not recorded by Elvis? ]B[ |
| Who spends the most time in Las Vegas? (b) Wayne Newton |
| Who starred in "Bed Time for bonzo" (d) Ronald Reagan |
| Who was banned from "Saturday Night Live" because he lost a telephone poll? (d) |
| Who was not a politican? (c) W.C. Fields. |
| Who was the inventive genius behind the Apple Computer? (b) Steve... |
| Who wrote "to be, or no to be" (a) |
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