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Pokte Village Quiz
In Pokte Village, there is a quiz you can take that will net you several decent rewards and eventually the Zetsabre, one of the items required to make the Blade Arm special weapon. To participate, go to the house next to the Manda Ruins in Pokte Village. Inside, you'll find three women--the one in black is the mayor. Each one will allow you to take a ten-question quiz. Win multiple times in each girl's quiz to get different prizes. Each girl offers quizes of varying difficulties; the little girl's are easiest, the woman in blue's are intermediate, and the mayor's tend to be more difficult.
Each quiz is ten questions. Winning the little girl's quizzes will net you a Candy Apple, Candy Bar, Strange Juice, and Notes. Winning the woman in blue's quizzes will net you a Mug, Pencil, a Pokte Pastry, and Pokte Tea. Winning the mayor's quizzes will get you a Textbook and an Energizer Pack Buster Part. After you restore Pokte Village, the mayor will begin offering you the option of buying the Zetsabre from her for two million (2,000,000) zenny, or passing her 100-question quiz. The 100-question quiz, while it can be frustrating, takes much less time. You are not allowed to miss ANY question on ANY of the quizzes. The questions and correct answers are listed below. They are divided into several categories for easy finding. You can also use [CTRK]+[F] to find the question you're looking for. A BIG THANKS TO GBNESS AND JEWEY FOR PROVIDING THE INFORMATION FOUND HERE!
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American History
European History
Ancient History
Miscellaneous History
Russian History
Music
Science
Math
Food & Drink
Geography
General Knowledge
Animals & Insects
American History
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
In what year did Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
| 1863 |
Who was president of the US when it had the most troops in Vietnam? |
Johnson |
What inspired Hinkley to attempt the assassination of president Ronald Reagan? |
A movie |
Who was the first president of the United States? |
Washington |
When America declared independence in 1776, how many states were there? |
13 |
Which of these led to an attack on British ships in Boston Harbor? |
Tea tax |
What American company began mass producing automobiles in 1913? |
Ford |
What Apollo project was the first to land on the moon? |
Apollo 11 |
Of the following events in American history, which is the oldest? |
Revolutionary War |
What was the confederate capital during the Civil War? |
Richmond |
Lincoln was which president of the United States? |
16th |
When did the American Civil War start? |
1861 |
What American president resigned after the scandal of Watergate? |
Nixon |
European History
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
What year did Mussolini's fascist party take control of Italy? |
1922 |
In England's War of the Roses, the red rose stood for which family? |
Lancaster |
Which Asian product was most prized in 13th century Europe? |
Spices |
Which of the following has a connection with King Louis XVI? |
Declaration of Rights |
Which of these countries was not a member of the quadruple alliance? |
Italy |
Belgium declared independence in 1831 from which country? |
The Netherlands |
Who was the leader of the Italian Unification Movement? |
Garibaldi |
What year was Wilhelm I crowned emperor of Germany? |
1871 |
What nation built the Berlin Wall in 1961? |
East Germany |
What city was not included in Britain's "3C policy?" |
Caracas |
The French Revolution began in which year? |
1789 |
The Franco-Prussian War began in what year? |
1870 |
Who apologized to the Pope during the Investiture Controversy? |
Henry IV |
The French author of "The Social Contract" is? |
Rousseau |
How old was King Louis XVI of France when he was crowned? |
20 |
Ancient History
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
The first emperor of the Roman empire was? |
Augustus |
In ancient Rome, Nero tried to destroy the city by? |
Fire |
Which people settled in Mesopotamia in or around 3000 BC? |
Sumerians |
The Christian movement to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula was called? |
Reconquista movement |
The Maccu Pichu ruins are representative of which culture? |
Andres |
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire with what? |
Edict of Milan |
Which ethnic group founded the nation that became the Roman empire? |
Etruscans |
In what year was Rome sacked? |
375 AD |
Who is the famous Greek philosopher who expounded the theory of idealish? |
Plato |
What base is the Babylonian counting method? |
60-base |
Which of these was used to cast votes with in 6th century BC Athens? |
Pottery shards |
What year was the first Crusade launched? |
1096 |
The monk said to be the Middle Ages' most famous scientist is? |
Bacon |
Who ruled over the Roman Empire at its zenith? |
Trajan |
Miscellaneous History
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
What was the World War II alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan called? |
Axis |
Who invented the light bulb? |
Edison |
Who captained the first expedition to sail around the world? |
Magellan |
300 years ago, the first roller coaster was built in what country? |
Russia |
What year did the Opium War between Britain and China break out in? |
1840 |
Which of these was not invented during the Renaissance? |
Steam engine |
Who founded the Yellow Hat Sect in Tibet in the 15th century? |
Dalai Lama |
What country was Hilter born in? |
Austria |
What island was Napoleon born on? |
Corsica |
What year did the Crimean War break out? |
1853 |
The rebellion against East India company in 1857 by Indian mercenaries is? |
The Sepoy Rebellion |
What year did World War II begin? |
1939 |
What country's embassy was seized during the Iranian Revolution? |
USA |
The edict issued in 1598 that granted freedom to the Hugenots was? |
Edict of Nantes |
What country did Columbus think he was in when he found America? |
India |
What is the name for the fusion of Greek and Oriental cultures? |
Hellenistic culture |
Which of these ships did not sail with Columbus on his trip to America? |
Trinidad |
What country did not fight Egypt in the second Middle East War? |
United States |
What is the modern name of Constantinople? |
Istanbul |
Which of these works was produced by Leonardo da Vinci? |
The Last Supper |
What was the first song recorded by Edison on the phonograph? |
Mary Had A Little Lamb |
Which of the following empires lasted longest? |
Byzantine |
What is the name of the war between Maria Theresa and Prussia in 1756? |
The Seven Years' War |
Russian History
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
The Russian author of "Crime and Punishment is? |
Dostoevsky |
The Soviet leader who made "perestroika" his slogan was? |
Gorbachev |
Who led the Russian revolution and founded the Soviet Union? |
Lenin |
Who wrote the "Communist Manifesto?" |
Marx |
Music
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
What was the title of Huey Lewis And The News' 1983 hit album? |
"Sports" |
How many albums did the Sex Pistols release (not including compilations)? |
1 |
When was the Pink Floyd album "Dark Side Of The Moon" released? |
1973 |
Which of these album covers show the four Beatles' entire bodies? |
Abbey Road |
Lionel Richie was a member of which group? |
Commodores |
Sting was a member of which rock band? |
Police |
What did Jimi Hendrix do at the Monterey Pop Festival? |
Burned his guitar |
What year was Hall and Oates' hit album "Private Eyes" released? |
1981 |
What is the name B.B. King has given his guitar? |
Lucille |
Who was the composer of Canon in D Minor? |
Pachelbel |
"Like A Virgin" is Madonna's? |
2nd album |
What is Eric Claptop's nickname, which he used as a title for an album? |
Slowhand |
Sammy Hagar's first Van Halen album is? |
"5150" |
Who is the first singer heard in USA for Africa's "We Are The World?" |
Lionel Richie |
The rock group "U2" gets its name from? |
A spy plane |
What year did the Culture Club album "Color By Numbers" released in? |
1983 |
How many years after his last album did George Michael release "Older?" |
5 years |
What album is a compilation of previously unreleased Beatles songs? |
Anthology |
Who starred in the 1996 movie "Evita?" |
Madonna |
How many discs are in the Bruce Springstreen live performance collection "The Live"? |
5 |
Which one of these composers lived the longest. |
Wagner |
What group sang "Hungry Like The Wolf"? |
Duran Duran |
Which of the following composers is considered a Romanticist? |
Wagner |
What is the name of Janis Joplin's posthumous album? |
"Pearl" |
What instrument did Don Henley play in the Eagles? |
Drum |
Science
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
How long does Halley's Comet take to circle the sun? |
76 years |
Which of these stars is in the constellation Lyra? |
Vega |
The pillar of flame caused by an eruption of the sun's surface is a? |
Prominence |
Which of these units is used to measure the frequency of sound waves? |
Hertz |
Which of these units is used to measure electric current? |
Ampere |
How many atmospheres can a 30-meter water resistant watch stand? |
4 |
Which of the following is not an oxide? |
Hydrochloric acid |
Which of these is the heaviest quark? |
Top quark |
What is DNA shaped like? |
Double helix |
Which of these elements is a "Noble Gas?" |
Argon |
Which of the following igneous minerals has a whitish color? |
Quartz |
Which of these elements takes its name from the sun? |
Helium |
Which one of the following is represented by one character in the Periodic Table of Elements? |
Cerium |
What adaptation has the pineapple developed that allows it to live longer? |
Water reservoir |
Which one of these is not one of Newton's three Laws of Motion? |
Law of Gravity |
Which element is represented by "Fe" on the Periodic Table? |
Iron |
What is the temperature of a cigarette's flame? |
420 degrees |
What does Mistletoe use to attach itself to its host tree? |
Birds |
Which of the following has the same base element as Graphite? |
Diamond |
Which of these igneous rocks is most common? |
Granite |
Which of these is the hardest stone? |
Ruby |
What is the tilt of Earth's axis? |
23.5 |
What is the most common element in the Earth's crust? |
Iron |
What family does the largest tree, the sequoia, belong to? |
Cedar |
Math
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
The approximate radius of the earth is? |
4000 miles |
How many days were there from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1999? |
3652 |
How many degrees is the interior angle of a pentagram? |
108 degrees |
Which of these is not a multiple of 12? |
30 |
How many pencils are there in 1 gross? |
144 pencils |
If you take 6 beetles and 8 spiders how many legs will you have total? |
100 |
If you throw 2 dice, what are the odds of getting a 9? |
1 in 9 |
If you divide 29 gumdrops equally among x people and have 5 left over, x=? |
6 |
How many times is the number 1 used between 10 and 20? |
11 times |
Numbers that can only be divided by 1 and themselves are called? |
Prime Numbers |
If you roll 2 dice, what are the odds that both will come up even? |
1 in 4 |
If you throw 2 dice, how many combinations will add up to 8? |
5 |
What value does the Roman numeral "M" represent? |
1000 |
Food & Drink
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
Grapes are used to make which of these drinks? |
Wine |
The three most well-known teas are Darjeeling, Assam, and? |
Keemun |
What do you buy in a butcher's shop? |
Meat |
What is the main ingredient of the Thai group "Tom Yan Goong?" |
Shrimp |
Which of these is made from milk? |
Yogurt |
What is the main ingredient of cake? |
Flour |
Which of these is not a type of cheese? |
Kaiser |
Geography
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
Where is London? |
England |
The capital of the United States is? |
Washington DC |
Which one of these is not one of the Great Lakes? |
Chaplin Lake |
What is the capital of Brazil? |
Brasilia |
Which of these is not found in Paris? |
Buckingham Palace |
Which one of these American cities is furthest north? |
Chicago |
What is the capital of China? |
Beijing |
What is the world's largest lake? |
Caspian Sea |
The largest desert in the world located in North Africa, is the? |
Sahara |
The award ceremony for the Nobel Prize is held in what city? |
Stockholm |
Which of the following is not a "Benelux" country? |
Denmark |
Which of these bodies of water has the highest water level in the world? |
Lake Titicaca |
The northern wind that blows across the southern French coast is called? |
Mistral |
In which Brazilian city can the famous Copacabana Beach be found? |
Rio de Janeiro |
Where was Euro-Disneyland built? |
Paris |
The three Baltic countries are Estonia, Latvia, and what? |
Lithuania |
What is the name of the underground aqueducts found in Iran? |
Ghanat |
The humid plains around the La Plata River in South America are called what? |
Pampas |
Which one of these cities has the highest altitude? |
London |
What is the name of the unique feature of the Scandinavian coast? |
Fjord |
The world's largest waterfall is? |
Iguacu |
General Knowledge
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
What is another common name for computer software? |
Program |
How many minutes are in an hour? |
60 |
The highest mountain in the world is? |
Everest |
Which of these is the national sport of Japan? |
Sumo |
Which of these machines plays music? |
Cassette deck |
A "trumpet" is? |
A musical instrument |
Which of these is used to take photos? |
Camera |
Which of these sports is a winter sport? |
Skiing |
You can't use your hands in which of these games? |
Soccer |
What is the currency of America? |
Dollar |
What is the name of Tron's brother? |
Teisel |
Which of these is a vehicle? |
Bicycle |
Which of the following is a computer programming language? |
Basic |
The author of "Utopia" is? |
Thomas Moore |
What is the Japanese art of paper folding called? |
Origami |
Who is the oldest World Heavyweight Champion in boxing? |
George Foreman |
Animals & Insects
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
How many legs does a spider have? |
8 |
Which of these is a mammal? |
Raccoon |
Which of these is an insect? |
Beetle |
Which of these insects does not pupate? |
Cricket |
Which part of an owl's body is a different size on the right and left? |
Ears |
What is the natural enemy of the shrimp? |
Octopus |
Which of these is a reptile? |
Chameleon |
Which of these is not a warm-blooded animal? |
Shark |
Which of these animals has a long nose? |
Elephant |
Which animal can lose its tail to escape from its enemies? |
Lizard |
Which of the following has the lowest chance of being born? |
Male Tortoise-shell Cat |
The Java Bat is the largest bat in the world. What is its wingspan? |
6'5" |
Which of these lays the most eggs at one time? |
Sunfish |
Which of these is called the "king of beasts"? |
Lion |
What animal is used to search for truffles? |
Pig |
Crocodiles are known to sometimes swallow small stones. Why? |
To use as weights |
What is the surface of an earthworm's body like? |
Hairy |
In addition to gills, the Loach uses what to breathe? |
Lungs |
Which of the following shellfish is used to cultivate pearls? |
Oyster |
Which of these is not a fish? |
Whale |
Which organ does a snake use to sense heat? |
Pits |
If you sever one of a starfish's arms, what happens to the arm? |
Grows into a new starfish |
How many eyes does a Whirligig Beetle have? |
4 |
Which one of the following animals is not a hermaphroditic species? |
Wood louse |
What parts of a spider's body are attached, with no clear separation? |
Head and torso |
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