Do You Know Your Lego?

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Do You Know Your Lego? - Quiz

What do you know about LEGO? Here are some fun facts about LEGO! Let's see if you can answer them correctly?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How old is LEGO?

    • A.

      10 years

    • B.

      20 years

    • C.

      30 years

    • D.

      40 years

    • E.

      50 years

    • F.

      60 years

    • G.

      60 years

    • H.

      80 years

    • I.

      90 years

    • J.

      100 years

    Correct Answer
    I. 90 years
    Explanation
    It was actually founded in 1932, which makes it over 90 years old.

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  • 2. 

    What dose LEGO mean in Danish?

    • A.

      Fun for all

    • B.

      I built this

    • C.

      Playing

    • D.

      Play well

    • E.

      Brick's

    • F.

      Making things

    Correct Answer
    D. Play well
    Explanation
    LEGO is a Danish word that means "play well". It refers to the company's philosophy of encouraging children to play and learn through creative building and imaginative play. The word reflects the company's focus on providing toys that promote active engagement, problem-solving, and exploration.

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  • 3. 

    What was the first thing that LEGO made?

    • A.

      A wooden toy car

    • B.

      A little LEGO brick house

    • C.

      A LEGO brick car

    • D.

      A wooden duck

    • E.

      A plastic toy car

    • F.

      A wooden step lader

    Correct Answer
    D. A wooden duck
    Explanation
    The first thing that LEGO made was a wooden duck.

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  • 4. 

    LEGO was the first company to do bricks with studs!

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because LEGO was not the first company to create bricks with studs. The first company to create bricks with studs was Kiddicraft, which later inspired LEGO to develop their own version of the brick.

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  • 5. 

    How tall it the tallest LEGO tower ever?

    • A.

      1 metre

    • B.

      2m

    • C.

      3m

    • D.

      4m

    • E.

      5m

    • F.

      6m

    • G.

      7m

    • H.

      8m

    • I.

      9m

    • J.

      10m

    • K.

      12m

    • L.

      14m

    • M.

      16m

    • N.

      18m

    • O.

      20m

    • P.

      22m

    • Q.

      24m

    • R.

      26m

    • S.

      28m

    • T.

      30m

    • U.

      32m

    • V.

      34m

    • W.

      36m

    • X.

      38m

    • Y.

      40m

    • Z.

      42m

    • .

      44m

    • .

      46m

    • .

      48m

    • .

      50m

    • .

      55m

    • .

      60m

    • .

      65m

    • .

      70m

    • .

      75m

    • .

      80m

    • .

      85m

    • .

      90m

    • .

      95m

    • .

      100m

    Correct Answer
    U. 32m
    Explanation
    The tallest LEGO tower ever is 32m.

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  • 6. 

    If your a lego club member you should know this!what is the guy (lego) that always signs out his name?

    • A.

      John

    • B.

      Rex

    • C.

      Doc

    • D.

      Max

    • E.

      Hu Flung Pu

    Correct Answer
    D. Max
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Max because the question is asking for the name of the guy (lego) who always signs out his name. Among the given options, Max is the only name provided, so it is the correct answer.

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  • 7. 

    How many Lego bricks are made every minute, around the world?

    • A.

      100

    • B.

      1,000

    • C.

      14,000

    • D.

      26,000

    • E.

      33,000

    • F.

      42,000

    • G.

      50,000

    Correct Answer
    E. 33,000
    Explanation
    Around the world, approximately 33,000 Lego bricks are made every minute.

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  • 8. 

    So how many LEGO bricks are made every year?

    • A.

      1 billion

    • B.

      4 billion

    • C.

      9 billion

    • D.

      13 billion

    • E.

      16 billion

    • F.

      21 billion

    • G.

      27 billion

    Correct Answer
    E. 16 billion
    Explanation
    According to the given options, the correct answer is 16 billion. This means that every year, 16 billion LEGO bricks are manufactured.

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  • 9. 

    What is the lego mindstorms NXT a....

    • A.

      Toilet

    • B.

      Penguin

    • C.

      LEGO

    • D.

      Robot

    • E.

      ,cvbn;kjvnbkjfnbklnkjjvnbkjnlkjfdbnjkfdnbkjbnkjhbkjfdnb

    • F.

      Train!

    Correct Answer
    D. Robot
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "robot" because the Lego Mindstorms NXT is a robotics kit developed by Lego. It allows users to build and program their own robots using Lego bricks and a programmable brick. The kit includes various sensors and motors that can be used to create robots capable of performing different tasks and movements.

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  • 10. 

    Around about's how many LEGO sets are sold every second?

    • A.

      One

    • B.

      Two

    • C.

      Three

    • D.

      Four

    • E.

      Five

    • F.

      Six

    • G.

      Seven

    • H.

      Eight

    • I.

      Nine

    • J.

      Ten

    Correct Answer
    G. Seven
    Explanation
    Approximately seven LEGO sets are sold every second.

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  • 11. 

    Currently How many different types of LEGO bricks are there?

    • A.

      1,500

    • B.

      2,000

    • C.

      2,000

    • D.

      2,500

    • E.

      3,000

    • F.

      3,500

    • G.

      4,000

    • H.

      4,500

    • I.

      5,000

    Correct Answer
    E. 3,000
    Explanation
    There are currently 3,000 different types of LEGO bricks available.

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  • 12. 

    At first, all minifigures were just boys, but in 1978, LEGO introduced a female figure. What was her job?

    • A.

      Bus driver

    • B.

      Teacher

    • C.

      Nurse

    • D.

      Astronaut

    • E.

      Captin

    Correct Answer
    C. Nurse
    Explanation
    LEGO introduced a female figure in 1978, which suggests that the company wanted to diversify their minifigures and include female representation. The fact that her job is mentioned as a nurse implies that LEGO wanted to break gender stereotypes and show that women can have important and valuable roles in society, such as being a healthcare professional. This move by LEGO was significant in promoting gender equality and challenging traditional gender norms in play.

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  • 13. 

    The main LEGO factory in Denmark is open to the public almost every day.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement says that the main LEGO factory in Denmark is open to the public almost every day. However, the correct answer is False. This means that the statement is not true and the LEGO factory in Denmark is not open to the public almost every day.

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  • 14. 

    What is the name of the LEGO theme park?

    • A.

      LEGOworld

    • B.

      LEGO Studios

    • C.

      LEGO Adventure Park

    • D.

      LEGOLand

    • E.

      Building LEGO

    Correct Answer
    D. LEGOLand
    Explanation
    LEGOLand is the correct answer because it is a well-known LEGO theme park that is located in various countries around the world. It offers various attractions, rides, and shows all centered around the LEGO brand. LEGOLand provides a unique experience for visitors to immerse themselves in the world of LEGO and enjoy a day of fun and creativity.

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  • 15. 

    Which of these is not a LEGO series?

    • A.

      Jack Stone

    • B.

      Harry Potter

    • C.

      The Simpsons

    • D.

      Paradiso

    Correct Answer
    C. The Simpsons
    Explanation
    The Simpsons is not a LEGO series. While Jack Stone, Harry Potter, and Paradiso are all LEGO series, The Simpsons is not officially recognized as a LEGO series. However, LEGO has released a line of The Simpsons-themed sets and minifigures, so it may be considered a LEGO licensed product rather than a standalone series.

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  • 16. 

    Which of these is a popular LEGO competitor?

    • A.

      Mega Bloks

    • B.

      Build 'Em Blocks

    • C.

      Stacko Blocks

    • D.

      Quincy's Quality Building Toys

    Correct Answer
    A. Mega Bloks
    Explanation
    Mega Bloks is a popular LEGO competitor because it offers similar building blocks that are compatible with LEGO bricks. They provide a wide range of sets and themes, allowing children to create and construct various structures and designs. Mega Bloks has gained popularity due to its affordability and availability, making it a popular choice for those looking for an alternative to LEGO.

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  • 17. 

    What is the name of the LEGO robot?

    Correct Answer
    MINDSTORMS
    MINDSTORM
    NXT
    NXT2.0
    Explanation
    The LEGO robot is called MINDSTORMS. It is also known as MINDSTORM, NXT, and NXT2.0.

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