Q.1
A popular soap opera, still around today, began inWhat is it called?
  • Eastenders
  • Hollyoaks
  • Emmerdale
  • Coronation Street
Q.2
In the 1990s, an entertaining game of chance engaged the nation. What was it called?
  • Horse Racing
  • 15 to 1
  • The Cube
  • The National Lottery
Q.3
An entertaining and frustrating colourful toy came into the shops in the 1980s. What was it called?
  • The Rubik's Cube
  • The Roderick's Sphere
  • The Roger's Prism
  • The Ruby's Pyramid
Q.4
In 1979, music became more portable with the invention of what?
  • The Skipman
  • The Runningman
  • The Walkman
  • The Jogman
Q.5
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee invented something most of us are entertained by every day. What was it?
  • The television
  • The MP3 player
  • The radio
  • The World Wide Web
Q.6
A certain event in June 1953 pushed television's popularity ahead of radio for the first time. What was the event?
  • Man landing on the moon
  • Queen Elizabeth II's coronation
  • The first televised snooker tournament
  • The news
Q.7
At the beginning of the 1970s, computers were beginning to develop. What was first sent in 1972?
  • A text message
  • An email
  • A scanned image
  • A digital photgraph
Q.8
In 1966, a new toy aimed at boys was launched. It is still popular today. What was it called?
  • Twister
  • Monopoly
  • Action Man
  • Sindy
Q.9
Which three bands were big in the 1990s?
  • Abba, The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple
  • The Beatles, The Kinks, The Shadows
  • The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Everly Brothers
  • Oasis, Blur, Pulp
Q.10
In the 1920s, John Logie Baird invented something found in most people's homes today. What was it?
  • The microwave
  • Wifi
  • The CD player
  • The television
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