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100

What kind of hat did many women wear in the 1920s?

A) Cowboy hat       B) Baseball cap            C) Cloche hat          D) Beret

C) Cloche hat

The cloche hat fit tightly around the head and was a huge 1920s trend.

100

What kind of music became famous in the 1920s?

A) Rock      B) Jazz       C) Pop       D) Classical

B) Jazz

The 1920s are known as the “Jazz Age” because jazz music was everywhere.

100

Before sound, what kind of movies existed?

A) Silent films B) Color films C) Horror films D) 3D movies

A) Silent films

Actors used facial expressions and cards with words because movies had no sound yet.

100

What drink was banned during the 1920s?

A) Coffee B) Alcohol C) Tea D) Soda

B) Alcohol

The U.S. government banned alcohol from 1920 to 1933 — a period called Prohibition.

100

What did the phrase “bee’s knees” mean?

A) Bad B) Silly C) Amazing D) Expensive

C) Amazing

“The bee’s knees” meant something or someone really cool or excellent.

200

Which hairstyle became popular for women?

A) Long curls         B) Bob cut         C) Ponytail          D) Braids

B) Bob cut

The short “bob cut” showed freedom and confidence among modern women

200

Who was a famous jazz musician from that time?

A) Elvis Presley          B) Michael Jackson

C) Louis Armstrong           D) The Beatles

C) Louis Armstrong 

Louis Armstrong’s trumpet playing and voice made him a jazz legend.

200

Who was a famous silent movie comedian?

A) Tom Hanks B) Charlie Chaplin C) Brad Pitt D) Leonardo DiCaprio

Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin was loved for his funny and emotional acting in silent films.

200

What were secret bars that sold alcohol called?

A) Hangouts B) Clubs C) Speakeasies D) Taverns

C) Speakeasies

People needed a password to get inside these hidden clubs to drink illegally.

200

What did “cat’s pajamas” mean?

A) A funny cat B) Someone stylish C) Sleepy person D) Old-fashioned

B) Someone stylish

“The cat’s pajamas” was another slang phrase meaning “the best” or “super cool.”

300

What did men usually wear for formal occasions?

A) Track suits        B) Baggy jeans

C) Suits and fedoras          D) Leather jackets

C) Suits and fedoras 

Men looked classy in suits, ties, and fedora hats.

300

What was the most popular dance in the 1920s?

A) Tango       B) Waltz      C) Charleston         D) Salsa

C) Charleston 

The Charleston was a wild, fun dance full of energy.

300

What year did the first “talking movie” come out?

A) 1910 B) 1927 C) 1935 D) 1940

B) 1927

The Jazz Singer (1927) was the first movie with sound, changing Hollywood forever.

300

Which soda became super popular in the 1920s?

A) Sprite B) Pepsi C) Coca-Cola D) Dr. Pepper

C) Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola became a big brand and a symbol of modern America.

300

What was the nickname for the 1920s?

A) The Silent Years B) The Roaring Twenties C) The Swinging Fifties D) The Great Age

B) The Roaring Twenties

It was called that because life felt exciting, loud, and full of change.

400

What were the wide pants men wore called?

A) Skinny pants         B) Cargo pants

C) Oxford bags         D) Flare jeans

C) Oxford bags 

“Oxford bags” were very wide trousers that started as a British university trend.

400

Where did people secretly go to dance and drink alcohol during Prohibition?

A) Clubs       B) Speakeasies        C) Restaurants     D) Theaters

B) Speakeasies

“Speakeasies” were secret bars that sold alcohol even though it was illegal.

400

Which sport became America’s favorite in the 1920s?

A) Basketball B) Baseball C) Soccer D) Hockey

B) Baseball

Baseball became a national passion, with stars like Babe Ruth gaining huge fame.

400

Which dessert became a big hit in the 1920s?

A) Cheesecake B) Pineapple upside-down cake C) Brownies D) Apple pie

B) Pineapple upside-down cake

This colorful cake looked fancy and was served at parties and family dinners.

400

What was a popular new women’s hairstyle?

A) Ponytail B) Bun C) Bob cut D) French twist

C) Bob cut

Women cut their hair short to show independence and modern style.

500

What were fashionable young women in the 1920s called?

A) Hippies B) Flappers C) Queens D) Rebels


Correct: B) Flappers

Flappers were bold, modern women who wore short dresses, bobbed their hair, and loved jazz clubs. They broke old rules and became symbols of women’s freedom.

500

What new device brought music into homes?

A) Television         B) CD player        C) Radio        D) Phone

C) Radio

 The radio let families listen to jazz and news right from their living rooms.

500

What kind of event had couples dancing for hours to win prizes?

A) Marathon run B) Dance marathon C) Singing contest D) Costume ball

B) Dance marathon

Dance marathons were long events where couples danced non-stop for prizes or money.

500

What did people call alcohol using 1920s slang?

A) Happy juice B) Giggle water C) Fun drink D) Sweet sip

B) Giggle water

“Giggle water” was a funny slang term people used for alcoholic drinks.

500

What was a “bootlegger”?

A) A person who danced B) A person who made clothes C) A person who sold alcohol illegally D) A person who made shoes

C) A person who sold alcohol illegally

Bootleggers secretly made and sold alcohol during Prohibition.

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