What was a popular pattern seen in 60s clothing?
A) Camouflage B) Tie-dye C) Plaid-only D) Metallic stripes
B) Tie-dye
Which small, iconic car became popular for its compact size?
A) Smart Car B) Mini Cooper C) Prius D) Beetle Convertible
B) Mini Cooper
What did “groovy” mean in the 60s?
A) Scary B) Cool or awesome C) Sick with a fever D) Messy
B) Cool or awesome
Many families did this together on weekends:
A) Car shows B) Drive-in movies C) Shopping D) Amusement Park
B) Drive-in movies
Which famous band was part of “Beatlemania”?
A) The Rolling Stones B) The Beatles C) The Monkees D) ABBA
B) The Beatles
What item of clothing for women became iconic in the 1960s?
A) Overalls B) Mini skirt C) Denim D) Anything pink
B) Mini skirt
What major American car feature became more common in the 60s?
A) Driver assist B) Automatic transmission C) Gear stick and a clutch pedal D) Heated seats
B) Automatic transmission
Which TV family lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane?
A) The Munsters B) The Brady Bunch C) The Flintstones D) Leave It to Beaver
A) The Munsters
A popular social activity was going to the local:
A) Roller rink B) Sports arena C) Indoor trampoline park D) Garden
A) Roller rink
Elvis Presley was known as the:
A) King of Pop B) King of Jazz C) King of Rock ’n’ Roll D) King of Opera
C) King of Rock ’n’ Roll
Many living rooms in the 60s used this common furniture material:
A) Inflatable plastic B) Solid glass C) Wood paneling D) Wicker
C) Wood paneling
The VW Beetle rose in popularity during the 1960s partly because it was considered:
A) Reliable and simple to maintain
B) A premium status symbol
C) A preferred car for competitive racing
D) One of the largest family vehicles
A) Reliable and simple to maintain
“Far out” was slang for:
A) Very strange B) Really amazing C) Too far away D) Too expensive
B) Really amazing
What was a common way teens listened to music?
A) Cassette B) Record players C) CD's D) Online
B) Record players
Which 1965 movie featured singing nuns and an Austrian family?
A) Mary Poppins B) The Sound of Music C) West Side Story D) Funny Girl
B) The Sound of Music
What type of boot became trendy thanks to the mod fashion movement?
A) Cowboy boots B) Go-go boots C) Hiking boots D) Combat boots
B) Go-go boots
What type of vehicle became a symbol of road trips and hippie culture?
A) VW Bus B) Van C) Tractor D) Trailer
A) VW Bus
Which show featured astronauts and a magical woman in a bottle?
A) I Dream of Jeannie B) Gilligan’s Island C) Bewitched D) Bonanza
A) I Dream of Jeannie
Many families gathered around the TV to watch:
A) Streaming services B) Black-and-white TV shows C) movies D) Colour TV
B) Black-and-white TV shows
Motown music was known for:
A) Only country songs B) Smooth soul and R&B C) Rock and Roll D) Techno beats
B) Smooth soul and R&B
What home décor color scheme was extremely popular in the 60s?
A) Black & white B) Neon rainbow C) Earthy tones D) Pastels
C) Earthy tones
Muscle cars became famous in the 60s. Which one was introduced in 1964?
A) Ford Focus B) Ford Mustang C) Toyota Corolla D) Honda Civic
B) Ford Mustang
“Make love, not war” was a slogan most closely connected to:
A) Anti–Vietnam War demonstrations
B) Early environmental activists
C) The hippie counterculture
D) Student science clubs
C) The hippie counterculture
A popular hobby for young people in the 1960s was:
A) Building model kits
B) Collecting postcards
C) Home knitting/crafting
D) Starting stamp collections
C) Home knitting/crafting - although all of these were real hobbies — only this one was especially tied to the 60s.
Who performed the legendary “Like a Rolling Stone” in 1965?
A) Frank Sinatra B) Bob Dylan C) Johnny Cash D) Roy Orbison
B) Bob Dylan