Would You Survive A Horror Story In Reality?

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Would You Survive A Horror Story In Reality? - Quiz

Just wondering. . Would you survive a horror film? But. . In real life? Find out. .


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    You're all alone in the house and you hear someone walking from upstairs...you?

    • A.

      Laugh and go check it out, unarmed.

    • B.

      Stay and turn the TV on, if it was already on, turn it up.

    • C.

      Leave.

    • D.

      Hide in the basement.

    Correct Answer
    C. Leave.
    Explanation
    The best course of action in this situation is to leave the house. It is important to prioritize personal safety and avoid potential danger. By leaving the house, you remove yourself from any potential threat and can seek help or assistance from a safe location.

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  • 2. 

    Your friend dares you to spend the night in a "haunted" house... do you?

    • A.

      Of course... I'm not a chicken when it comes to haunted things.

    • B.

      No... that's stupidity.

    • C.

      Absolutely.

    • D.

      I'd say no, but regret it afterwards.

    Correct Answer
    B. No... that's stupidity.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No... that's stupidity." This answer suggests that the person believes it would be foolish or unwise to spend the night in a haunted house. It implies that the person values their safety and does not want to put themselves in a potentially dangerous or uncomfortable situation.

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  • 3. 

    There's a black out in your house and you're alone. You know for a fact there is nothing wrong with electricity or the weather, you?

    • A.

      Leave. Walk out the front or back door.

    • B.

      Look around your house

    • C.

      Go downstairs and see what's going on with things

    • D.

      Stay and sit in the living room, alone.

    Correct Answer
    A. Leave. Walk out the front or back door.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to leave and walk out the front or back door because if there is a blackout in the house and there is nothing wrong with the electricity or the weather, it could indicate a potential danger or threat inside the house. It is safer to leave the house and seek help or find a safe place until the issue is resolved.

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  • 4. 

    You're alone, but you see a scary girl standing in your hallway...you?

    • A.

      Laugh and walk by her.

    • B.

      Say, "uh, sweetie...Are you okay?"

    • C.

      Walk up to her and see what's going on

    • D.

      Run...fast.

    Correct Answer
    D. Run...fast.
    Explanation
    This answer suggests that the person would choose to run fast when encountering a scary girl standing in their hallway. This response indicates that the person is frightened and wants to quickly distance themselves from the situation for their own safety.

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  • 5. 

    You get a call and when you answer, it's only heavy breathing...you?

    • A.

      Laugh and say "You good?"

    • B.

      Hang up and call the police.

    • C.

      Hang up and fuck with him by calling him back.

    • D.

      Check your house and outside.

    Correct Answer
    B. Hang up and call the police.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to hang up and call the police because heavy breathing on a phone call can be indicative of a potential threat or danger. It is important to prioritize personal safety and involve the authorities who can assess the situation and take appropriate action if necessary.

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  • 6. 

    Someone knocks on the door at 2 am... you?

    • A.

      Answer it.. is there a problem?

    • B.

      Are you sure it was someone knocking? I think it was the wind.

    • C.

      FUCK THAT. Ignore it. There is NOO way in hell you're going to that damn door.

    • D.

      Yell "Who is it?"

    Correct Answer
    C. FUCK THAT. Ignore it. There is NOO way in hell you're going to that damn door.
  • 7. 

    You're in your house and you hear someone say "get out"... you?

    • A.

      Get the fuck out.. you listen.

    • B.

      Call the police..

    • C.

      Laugh and say "Pssssshh, yeah right. It's my house"

    • D.

      Call your friend over to keep you company.

    Correct Answer
    A. Get the fuck out.. you listen.
    Explanation
    The given correct answer suggests that upon hearing someone say "get out" in your own house, the appropriate response is to listen and comply with the command. This implies that the person believes there may be a legitimate threat or danger present, and it is better to prioritize personal safety by leaving the house rather than ignoring the warning.

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  • 8. 

    You're alone in your room and you hear a noise downstairs, you?

    • A.

      Lock the fucking bedroom door or try to get out the window.

    • B.

      Ignore it.

    • C.

      Walk downstairs and see what's up.

    • D.

      Yell "Is anyone there?"

    Correct Answer
    A. Lock the fucking bedroom door or try to get out the window.
    Explanation
    Locking the bedroom door or trying to get out the window is the best response in this situation because it prioritizes personal safety and security. By securing the room or finding an alternate escape route, one can protect themselves from potential danger or intruders. Ignoring the noise or walking downstairs without taking precautions can put oneself at risk. Yelling to inquire if anyone is there may alert the intruder to your presence and is not as effective as securing oneself in a locked room or finding a safe way to exit.

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  • 9. 

    Do you think non-virgins are the first to die in horror films?

    • A.

      No, virgins die first...right?

    • B.

      Yeah, they are. Serves them right for having sex.

    • C.

      They shouldn't be, but they are. They'd rather fuck than be safe...let 'em die.

    • D.

      Obviously, Virgins live.

    Correct Answer
    C. They shouldn't be, but they are. They'd rather fuck than be safe...let 'em die.
  • 10. 

    Objects in your house start falling automatically, you?

    • A.

      Fix them.. If they fall again, get out.

    • B.

      Let them fall.

    • C.

      Don't touch them

    • D.

      Keep fixing them over and over.

    Correct Answer
    A. Fix them.. If they fall again, get out.
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests taking immediate action to fix the falling objects in the house. However, if they continue to fall despite the attempts to fix them, it is advised to leave the house for safety reasons. This response prioritizes the well-being of the individual and acknowledges the potential danger of the situation.

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  • 11. 

    If the lights in your house start flickering on and off and don't stop, you?

    • A.

      Laugh and turn it on .

    • B.

      Stay and ignore it.

    • C.

      Doesn't matter, it's probably a electricity problem.

    • D.

      Turn it on, if it continues, leave.

    Correct Answer
    D. Turn it on, if it continues, leave.
    Explanation
    If the lights in your house start flickering on and off and don't stop, it is important to turn them on initially to check if it's just a temporary glitch. However, if the flickering continues, it is advisable to leave the house as it could indicate an electrical problem that may pose a safety hazard.

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  • 12. 

    You see a doll in the same room as you and it wasn't there before...you?

    • A.

      Pick it up and put it on a shelf

    • B.

      Leave it alone

    • C.

      Does it matter? It's just a doll

    • D.

      Leave... or cry and run... either way, run by it, FAST.

    Correct Answer
    D. Leave... or cry and run... either way, run by it, FAST.
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the person should leave the doll alone and quickly run past it. This implies that there may be something sinister or dangerous associated with the doll, hence the urgency to leave and run. The answer also acknowledges the possibility of feeling scared or overwhelmed, as indicated by the mention of crying. Overall, the answer emphasizes the importance of prioritizing personal safety and avoiding any potential harm.

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