Street IQ Quiz About Street Terms!

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Are you a street brat? This is the second part of the Street IQ quiz series. Where you can test your knowledge of common street topics. How well you know these common street terms - you'd pass in most parts with a seven or better. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following terms describes the action of putting up a false appearence or attitude to suit one's needs?

    • A.

      Faking

    • B.

      Playing

    • C.

      Fronting

    • D.

      Messing

    • E.

      Hooding

    Correct Answer
    C. Fronting
    Explanation
    Example: Fronting would be wearing extremely urban clothing even though you live in suburbia.

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  • 2. 

    Fill in the blank: "She say she can't get me my money a day early. She __________ dog."

    • A.

      Fronting

    • B.

      Picking

    • C.

      Sassing

    • D.

      Dank

    • E.

      Tripping

    Correct Answer
    E. Tripping
    Explanation
    Tripping can refer to either being under the influence or being extremely unreasonable.

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  • 3. 

    What is the significance of "three strikes, dog?" (For example: One dealer may be about to shoot another dealer's henchman because he messes up a deal and the dealer's associate reminds him "three strikes, dog!")

    • A.

      Street ettiquite to allow multiple mistakes before violent action

    • B.

      Policy of using at least three rounds to shoot an enemy at point blank range

    • C.

      Policy of striking an enemy at least three times with the butt or grip of a gun

    • D.

      Street ettiquite to allow an enemy three punches before an assassination

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
    Explanation
    Three strikes actually refers to a law about gun violence that puts violent (gun-related) offenders in prison for life with very few offenses required.

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  • 4. 

    Fill in the blank: "It's all about the _____________ dog. Gotta stack up that bank." (Note: please use plural.)

    • A.

      Benjamins

    • B.

      Benjamin's

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Benjamins
    B. Benjamin's
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "benjamins." In this context, "benjamins" refers to hundred-dollar bills, which are often depicted with the image of Benjamin Franklin, hence the plural form. The phrase "stack up that bank" suggests accumulating wealth, further reinforcing the idea of multiple hundred-dollar bills. On the other hand, "benjamin's" would imply possession or belonging to someone named Benjamin, which does not fit the given context.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following is considered a diss?

    • A.

      Arriving too early to a party

    • B.

      A drug dealer shorting a client

    • C.

      Robbing an enemy's apartment

    • D.

      Spitting on a friend's new pair of shoes

    • E.

      Respecting an enemy and not getting with his female companion

    Correct Answer
    D. Spitting on a friend's new pair of shoes
    Explanation
    A diss is usually considered a kind of jab to somebody who may be a close friend or associate normally. Thus, a robbery is just within the norm between enemies and A and B are not between friends. (Also, a diss must be insulting, which is why A, B, and E do not qualify.)

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  • 6. 

    Which of the following is not usually considered part of a respectable attire?

    • A.

      Bling

    • B.

      Ice

    • C.

      White tux

    • D.

      Louis Vuitton

    • E.

      Razz

    Correct Answer
    E. Razz
    Explanation
    Razz has a completely different street meaning that has little or nothing to do with apparel.

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  • 7. 

    Which of the following describes the act of pretending to add a person's number to a cell phone and not actually doing so? (Two rhyming words)

    • A.

      Fake take

    • B.

      Fake make

    • C.

      Call fake name fake

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Fake take
    Explanation
    Fake takes are usually done to avoid insult.

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following would keep a person from physical harm when he is out on the town?

    • A.

      Rollin deep

    • B.

      Ridin dirty

    • C.

      Checkin in

    • D.

      Slidin out

    • E.

      Icing up

    Correct Answer
    A. Rollin deep
    Explanation
    To roll deep is to have a number of associates in your entourage available in case of an altercation.

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