Question 1 of 10
What decade is often called the 'Roaring' era, known for jazz, flappers, and economic boom?
The Roaring Twenties were characterized by jazz music, flappers, and post-war prosperity.
Question 2 of 10
What 1950s dance style became synonymous with early rock and roll?
The Jitterbug and other swing dances were popular at sock hops in the 1950s.
Question 3 of 10
What counterculture movement defined the late 1960s, centered on peace and love?
The hippie movement peaked with events like Woodstock in 1969.
Question 4 of 10
What 1980s technology allowed people to listen to music while walking for the first time?
The Sony Walkman, introduced in 1979, revolutionized portable music in the 1980s.
Question 5 of 10
What 1990s accessory was a plastic tube necklace that glowed when bent?
Glow sticks became a symbol of 1990s rave culture and parties.
Question 6 of 10
What decade saw the rise of MTV, neon colors, and big hair?
The 1980s were defined by MTV's launch in 1981, bold fashion, and new wave music.
Question 7 of 10
What early 2000s device was the first widely successful digital music player?
Apple's iPod, launched in 2001, transformed the music industry and portable entertainment.
Question 8 of 10
What 1970s event, held at Max Yasgur's farm, became the most famous music festival ever?
Woodstock in 1969 (often associated with 70s culture) attracted over 400,000 attendees.
Question 9 of 10
What 2010s technology term described the phenomenon of everyone staring at their smartphones?
Phubbing (phone snubbing) described the cultural shift of constant smartphone use.
Question 10 of 10
What decade introduced the concept of 'binge-watching' entire TV seasons in one sitting?
Binge-watching became mainstream in the 2010s with Netflix releasing entire seasons at once.