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From Papyrus to Toilet Paper π§»: This Is Likely the Hardest Quiz That’s All About Paper β Can You Pass It?
Picture this: You walk into your boss's office, and he hands you a stack of papers the size of a small child. Your heart sinks, your palms get sweaty, and you immediately start thinking of ways to fake your own death and start a new life in Bali. We've all been there. But do you actually know anything about the paper you're avoiding like the plague?
We've got a quiz that will put your paper knowledge to the test. And we're not talking about simple questions like "What color is printer paper?" This quiz is likely the hardest one you'll ever take, all about paper. So, if you think you can handle it, come and give it a try. But don't worry if you can't pass it - we won't judge you. After all, not everyone is meant to be a paper expert. So, grab a pen and paper (ironic, we know) and let's get started.
In the CMYK color system used in color printing, what color does M represent?
Marigold
Magenta
Maple
Mahogany
In 1857, the first commercial toilet paper became available to the public. Joseph Gayetty was the owner/founder of the company that produced this product. What was the name of the product?
Plant paper
White paper
Scented paper
Medicated paper
What's the name of this man who secretly can't resist squeezing the Charmin (toilet tissue)?
Mr. Whipple
He didn't have a name
Marshmallow Man
Mr. Teddy
Someone or something that gives the impression of being threatening or powerful when, in reality, is not is known as a paper ___.
Tiger
Elephant
Blowfish
Wolf
When people have the fear of paper, it means they might have:
Catagelophobia
Algophobia
Barophobia
Papyrophobia
You're at the halfway point! True or false: All the kings in a standard deck of cards have a mustache.
True
False
Paper features prominently in many hobbies. How does it feature in philately?
It's what the Blue Book is made of.
It's what you use to make the shapes.
It's what the life lists are made of.
It's what the collectibles are made from.
We can speak of slips of paper, scraps of paper, sheets of paper, even pieces of paper, but when we mean a precise number of fresh sheets (now 500, formerly 480), as used by printers etc., we use the term: a ___ of paper.
Roll
Ream
Stack
Pile
What is the name of the magazine that Miranda Priestly was editor-in-chief of in The Devil Wears Prada?
Maude
Sashay
Glitz
Runway
I hate paperwork. I ignore large stacks of papers with the determination of my brother avoiding a sink full of dishes. Is this an analogy or a metaphor?
Both
Neither
Metaphor
Analogy
Which type of cookie usually predicts your future with a sheet of paper inside it?
Sugar cookie
Pizzelle
Ice cream cookie
Fortune cookie
In 1998, the British newspaper "The Daily Express" was taken to court for claiming that the marriage of this celebrity was a cover up orchestrated by his church. The celebrity and his wife (who had met on the set of a 1990 movie) won their case. Who was this celebrity?
Hugh Jackman
Tom Cruise
Brad Pitt
Tom Holland
The 16-piece collective work by C. M. Coolidge depicts dogs playing which card game?
Hearts
Bridge
Blackjack
Poker
What is the name of the animated paper clip that used to pop up in earlier versions of Microsoft Office?
Papery
Smiley
Clipster
Clippy
You're almost at the end! One of the most important papers ever written was meant to limit the powers of a king. While it was repealed shortly after, it was reinstated years later, providing much of the framework for modern personal rights. It was also influential in legal proceedings, being one of the first documents to mention habeas corpus. What document is this?
Magna Carta
U.S. Constitution
Annalese Cambriae
Bill of Rights
How did paper wasps (genus Polistes, family Vespidae) acquire their name?
From their nests
From the shape and color of their wings
From their fragility
From the papyrus-like markings on their bodies
And last but not least, which artifacts, believed to contain texts from the Hebrew Bible, were advertised for sale in the newspaper "The Wall Street Journal"?