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DOK
01-18-2006, 04:30 PM
History Exam...
Everyone over 40 should have a pretty easy time with this exam. If you are under 40 you can claim a handicap, or that you are blonde!

This is a History Exam for those who don't mind seeing how much they really remember about what went on in their life.. Get paper and pencil and number from 1 to 20. Write the letter of each answer and score at the end. Then, best of all, before you pass this test on, put your score in the subject line!

1. In the 1940s, where were automobile headlight dimmer switches located?
a. On the floor shift knob
b. On the floor board, to the left of the clutch
c. Next to the horn

2. The bottle top of a Royal Crown Cola bottle had holes in it. For what was it used?
a. Capture lightning bugs
b. To sprinkle clothes before ironing
c. Large salt shaker

3. Why was having milk delivered a problem in northern winters?
a. Cows got cold and wouldn't produce milk
b. Ice on highways forced delivery by dog sled
c. Milkmen left deliveries outside of front doors and milk would freeze, expanding and pushing up the cardboard bottle top.

4. What was the popular chewing gum named for a game of chance?
a. Blackjack
b. Gin
c. Craps!

5. What method did wome! n use to look as if they were wearing stockings when none were available due to rationing during W.W.II?
a. Suntan
b. Leg painting
c. Wearing slacks

6. What postwar car turned automotive design on its ear when you couldn't tell whether it was coming or going?
a. Studebaker
b. Nash Metro
c. Tucker

7. Which was a popular candy when you were a kid?
a. Strips of dried peanut butter
b. Chocolate licorice bars
c. Wax coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside

8. How was Butch wax used?
a. To stiffen a flat-top haircut so it stood up
b. To make floors shiny and prevent scuffing
c. On the wheels of roller skates to prevent rust

9. Before inline skates, how did you keep your roller skates attached to your shoes?
a. With clamps, tightened by a skate key
b. Woven straps that crossed the foot
c. Long pieces of twine

10. As a kid, what was considered the best way to reach a decision?
! a. Consider all the facts
b. Ask Mom
c. Eeny-meeny-miney-mo

11. What was the most dreaded disease in the 1940's?
a. Smallpox
b. AIDS
c. Polio

12. "I'll be down to get you in a ________, Honey"
a. SUV
b. Taxi
c. Streetcar

13. What was the name of Caroline Kennedy's pet pony?
a. Old Blue
! b. Paint
c. Macaroni

14. What was a Duck-and-Cover Drill?
a. Part of the game of hide and seek
b. What you did when your Mom called you in to do chores
c. Hiding under your desk, and covering your head with your arms in an A-bomb drill.

15. What was the name of the Indian Princess on ! the Howdy Doody show?
a. Princess Summerfallwinterspring
b. Princess Sacajawea
c. Princess Moonshadow

16. What did all the really savvy students do when mimeographed tests were handed out in school?
a. Immediately sniffed the purple ink, as this was believed to get you high
b. Made paper airplanes to see who could sail theirs out the window
c. Wrote another pupil's name on the top, to avoid their failure

17. Why did your Mom shop in stores that gave Green Stamps with purchases?
a. To keep you out of mischief by licking the backs, which tasted like bubble gum
b. They could be put in specia! l books and redeemed for various household items
c. They were given to the kids to be used as stick-on tattoos

18. Praise the Lord, and pass the _________?
a. Meatballs
b. Dames
c. Ammunition

19. What was the name of the singing group that made the song "Cabdriver" a hit?
a. The Ink Spots
b. The Supremes
c. The Esquires

20. Who left his heart in San Francisco?
a. Tony Bennett
b. Xavier Cugat
c. George Gershwin
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ANSWERS

1. b) On the floor, to the left of the clutch. Hand controls, popular in Europe, took till the late '60s to catch on.

2. b) To sprinkle clothes before ironing. Who had a steam iron?

3. c) Cold weather caused the milk to freeze and expand, popping the bottle top.

4. a) Blackjack Gum.

5. b) Special makeup was applied, followed by drawing a seam down the back of the leg with eyebrow pencil.

6. a) 1946 Studebaker.

7. c) Wax coke bottles containing super-sweet colored water.

8. a) Wax for your flat top (butch) haircut.

9. a) With clamps, tightened by a skate key, which you wore on a shoestring around your neck.

10. c) Eeny-meeny-miney-mo.

11. c) Polio. In beginning of August, swimming pools were closed, movies and other public gathering places were closed to try to prevent spread of the disease.

12. b) Taxi. Better be ready by half-past eight!

13. c) Macaroni.

14. c) Hiding under your desk, and covering your head with your arms in an A-bomb drill.

15.. a) Princess Summerfallwinterspring. She was another puppet.

16. a) Immediately sniff! ed the purple ink to get a high.

17. b) Put in a special stamp book, they could be traded for household items at the Green Stamp store.

18. c) Ammunition, and we'll all be free.

19. a) The widely famous 50's group: The Inkspots.

20. a) Tony Bennett, ! and he sounds just as good today..
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SCORING

17- 20 correct: You are older than dirt, and obviously gifted with mental abilities. Now if you could only find your glasses. Definitely someone who should share your wisdom!

12 -16 correct: No! t quite dirt yet, but you're getting there.

0 -11 correct: You are not old enough to share the wisdom of your experiences.

IDShooter
01-18-2006, 05:16 PM
Well, I got 18 right. Don't know if that's good or bad...

KampKool
01-18-2006, 05:31 PM
19...just like my youngest would say; older 'N dirt...

wixthedog
01-18-2006, 09:02 PM
14/20, not to bad for a 24 year old!!!

ribbonstone
01-18-2006, 09:21 PM
14/20, not to bad for a 24 year old!!!

Missed #13.

And they do still make Blackjack (but i like Clove and teaberry...both made by the same company).

kdub
01-18-2006, 09:36 PM
Missed #15 - but, never watched Howdy Doody, anyway, so how should I know? :p

Alk8944
01-18-2006, 09:51 PM
Missed 16. Don't recall anyone sniffing these! Guess we were even before the era of 99% of people even having any idea what "getting high" meant.

FWIW, were you really talking about a Hectograph? Most grade schools in my day didn't use a Mimeograph for most applications, too expensive. The Hectograph was a tray of ink impregnated gel and made copies one at a time, every teacher had her own. (Yes, I said HER. Until high school I only saw one male teacher, and that was in Omaha, NE, not a one-room school! Just for Kcih, Franklin, Hamilton, Dundee, and Benson HS.)

DOK
01-19-2006, 05:05 AM
Missed #15 - but, never watched Howdy Doody, anyway, so how should I know? :p

Never watched Howdy Doody, well that explains a few things!!!

Dan "Hey kids, it's Howdy Doody time" (response would be "that explains a few things also??"...... particularly since we didn't get a TV until I was a senior in high school??)

ribbonstone
01-19-2006, 05:59 AM
Never watched Howdy Doody, well that explains a few things!!!

Dan "Hey kids, it's Howdy Doody time" (response would be "that explains a few things also??"...... particularly since we didn't get a TV until I was a senior in high school??)

Arcane TV sows of children...Howdy Dooty was pretty main stream. Captain Midnight for me (unfortunatly, I haven't found the decoder ring).

hatch
01-19-2006, 06:14 AM
Dang. 20. Plus a few others.......getting my .25 allowance, and often it was a coin with an eagle on it with wings spread.......a new car with a body made of something other than metal; fiberglass......the opening of "Around the World in Eighty Days"............putting an inner tube in a gunny sack & inflating it, made a neat thing to ride waves on..sort'a canoe-shaped...

Swany
01-19-2006, 02:17 PM
Older than dirt, all 20.

Howdy Doody is alive and well I work with him, we have a fella at my plant that has red hair, freckles, and when he walks and talks he has his arms bent paralell with the ground as if he has strings attached. It is funny watching him.

recoil junky
01-19-2006, 04:33 PM
Missed #'s 15 and 20. We didn't have a TV till 1968 and we listened to the Sons of the Pioneers, Johnny Cash, Hank and Marty Robbins.


As I walked out in the streets of Loredo :rolleyes:

sjones
01-19-2006, 04:44 PM
only missed #13,
now what is the lowest price that you can remember?for me it was 19 cents a gallon.I know I'm older than dirt. sj

NRALIFE
01-19-2006, 07:53 PM
We didn't have a TV I missed #15 Howdy Doody question.
Got the rest...

Ya I'm old..

gomer_pile
01-19-2006, 08:07 PM
i got them all right. :eek:
and i am only 22, i think i have been aged far more than my years would suggest. :confused:

M1894
01-20-2006, 02:36 PM
Gulp! I got everyone right, and can even remember putting the worn out tire inside of aone that wasn't quite as bad and getting a few more miles out of them. Just think now we have advanced back up to headlights with bulbes inside the reflector shell instead of sealed beams. television was great, we could watch Kate Smith in glorious black and white as well as hear her sing "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain".
RS you forgot Sky King, and the Green Hornet, as well as Captain Midnight, last but not least, The Black Hawks, Or I love a Mystery with Jack Doc, and Reggie. I started to spell Doc DOK, as I am sure he remembers all of those Radio Shows. For you youngsters, Radio is like television, without pictures.

Lee L.