This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 120 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Rules
- Teams of 2/3
- Don't Google stuff please!
- Yahya is always right :)
Slide 2 - Slide
"Tamagotchi" is a Japanese portmanteau of what two words?
A
"Egg" and "Watch"
B
"Egg" and "Scrambled"
C
"Computer" and "Watch"
D
"Tame" and "Animal"
Slide 3 - Quiz
What are these mega cool 90s trend called?
A
Munchies
B
Scrunchies
C
Smunchies
D
Crunchies
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which 90s toys is also called a ‘whirligig’ or a ‘bandalore’?
A
Yoyo
B
Slinky
C
Polly Pocket
D
Pogs
Slide 5 - Quiz
What does the word Pokemon mean?
A
To Catch!
B
Little Monsters
C
Bowl of Monsters
D
Pocket Monsters!
Slide 6 - Quiz
What game came packaged with a gameboy?
A
Donkey Kong
B
Super Mario Bros
C
Tetris
D
Mario Kart
Slide 7 - Quiz
The walkman, a typical 90s gadget, was inspired by the co-founders to desire to listen to certain kind of music genre on a plane. What genre?
A
Classical
B
Opera
C
Pop
D
Rock
Slide 8 - Quiz
A popular clothing in the 90’s returned as a hype last year. Although the hype disappeared quickly because people found out it was a way to recognise hookers in the past. What clothing are we talking about?
A
Mini Skirts
B
Velvet Dress
C
Choker
D
Checkered Pantyhose
Slide 9 - Quiz
The Ninja Turtles were HUGE in the 90s. There names were based on?
A
Famous rockstars
B
Famous soccer players
C
Famous medieval writers
D
famous renaissance masters
Slide 10 - Quiz
During a visit to the white house Boris Yeltsin (president of Russia) got so drunk he ...
A
He kissed the first lady Hillary Clinton
B
He urinated in the Oval office
C
He was running around naked in the gardens
D
He was trying to get a cab to go buy some pizza in his underwear
Slide 11 - Quiz
In 1997, Harry Potter & the philosopher's stone was published. Name Harry's 1st year Defence against the Dark Arts professor
A
Professor McGonagall
B
Professor Lupin
C
Professor Quirrel
D
Professor Snape
Slide 12 - Quiz
In 1992 a Treaty was signed creating the European Union that we know today, in which city was it signed?
A
Den Haag
B
Maastricht
C
Strassburg
D
Brussels
Slide 13 - Quiz
Google was founded in 1997, what name was considered before deciding on the name Google?
A
BackRub
B
Googol
C
PageRank
D
Search
Slide 14 - Quiz
Who is the best selling artist of all of the 90s?
A
Mariah Carey
B
Nirvana
C
Madonna
D
Michael Jackson
Slide 15 - Quiz
What was the inspiration for 'Smells like teen spirit'?
A
Cobain's girlfriends deodorant and alcohol
B
Their first party in college
C
A weird night filled with drugs
D
Wait...you can understand the lyrics..?
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which song do you hear?
A
Britney Spears-Toxic
B
Alanis Morissette-Ironic
C
The Bangles-Eternal Flame
D
Natasha Bedingfield-Unwritten
Slide 17 - Quiz
This track was released by Bomfunk MC's in the year 1999, what was the title of this single?
A
Freestyler
B
Jumping
C
As I rock
D
Bombing
Slide 18 - Quiz
The Verve have taken this melody from another band, which band?
A
Oasis
B
Rolling Stones
C
Pearl Jam
D
U2
Slide 19 - Quiz
Who this?
A
Nurse Jenny
B
Nurse Jodie
C
Nurse Joy
D
Ash Ketchum
Slide 20 - Quiz
Summer Vibes
Slide 21 - Slide
What are the ingredients of a traditional sex on the beach cocktail?
A
Vodka, Peach schnapps, Orange or pineapple juice, Cranberry juice
B
Vodka, Chambord, Midori Melon Liqueur, pineapple juice, and cranberry juice
C
Coconut rum, Midori, Chambord, lemon juice, pineapple juice
D
Cinnamon Whisky, Peach schnapps, Orange or pineapple juice, Cranberry juice
Slide 22 - Quiz
What are the three summer signs of the Zodiac?
A
Gemini, Cancer and Leo
B
Scorpio, Sagittarius and Capricorn
C
Cancer, Leo and Virgo
D
Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces
Slide 23 - Quiz
During summer solstice many pagans and druids gather around Stonehenge, which of the following 'henges' does not exist?
A
King Arthur's Round Tab
B
Glasshenge
C
Stonehenge
D
Woodhenge
Slide 24 - Quiz
Who is the largest producers of watermelon in the world?
A
Brazil
B
Italy
C
Spain
D
China
Slide 25 - Quiz
Which European country welcomes the most tourists every year?
A
France
B
Spain
C
Italy
D
Greece
Slide 26 - Quiz
Where is this picture taken?
A
Brighton
B
Genova
C
Barcelona
D
Scheveningen
Slide 27 - Quiz
What is the highest summer temperature ever recorded in Antartica (In celcius)?
A
1,25
B
7,85
C
14,45
D
20,75
Slide 28 - Quiz
Fill in: In the summer heat, the iron in France’s Eiffel Tower expands, making the tower grow more than ____ inches
A
1
B
6
C
11
D
3
Slide 29 - Quiz
The song Macarena by Los Del Rio is an indisputable Summer Hit🔥. What is the song about?
A
It is about a girl that is teasing two boy and then push them away
B
It is about a girl that is going out and just wants to dance
C
It is about a girl that cheats on her boyfriend with two other guys
D
We don’t know, but who really cares….HEEEEEE MACARENA!
Slide 30 - Quiz
Slide 31 - Slide
The 1920's are also known as the 'Jazz Age'. In which US city did jazz originate?
A
Chicago
B
Detroit
C
New York
D
New Orleans
Slide 32 - Quiz
Which of these songs has been the 'biggest song' of 2020 so far?
A
Blinding Lights - The Weeknd
B
Watermelon Sugar - Harry Styles
C
Say So - Doja Cat
D
Don't Start Now - Dua Lipa
Slide 33 - Quiz
Which of these composers became famous in the 1820's?
A
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
B
Ludwig van Beethoven
C
Pjotr Iljitsj Tsjaikovski
D
Johann Sebastian Bach
Slide 34 - Quiz
One of the most famous singers of 2020 is Billie Eilish. Her full name however is;
A
Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell
B
Billiana Eilish
C
Billcentro O'Connel Eilish
D
Billinda Eilish Baird
Slide 35 - Quiz
Which actor is the highest paid actor in 2020?
A
Leonardo Dicaprio
B
Ryan Reynolds
C
Dwayne Johnson
D
Ben Affleck
Slide 36 - Quiz
After the ban on alcohol in the US started in 1920, many people still consumed it illegally. What did the federal officials do against this?
A
They destroyed all the distilleries
B
They gave free soda to lessen consumers thirst
C
They controlled random houses for alcohol
D
They poisoned the alcoholic beverages
Slide 37 - Quiz
In 1929 a large-scale project was organized to catch the Al Capone. What was he eventually convicted for?
A
Tax fraud
B
Dealing drugs
C
Murder
D
Dealing alcohol
Slide 38 - Quiz
In the 1920s, Coco Chanel outraged the fashion world, but why?