Just so you know, The Simpsons came out in 1989. CD's were the most popular medium by 1991 so your portable music device would probably be a Discman. Some still used a Walkman it was more but it's peak usage was the 80's.
I just want to say to those who maybe confused if you're a 90s kid, 90s teen or 90s baby or not even qualified as such (in fact his goes for any decade). Let's just look at science and logic: - A baby to most scientists is considered around newly born to the baby's first birthday. Then they're considered toddlers. This is the time when they start growing in their baby teeth, they still wear diapers but they start to learn how to walk, say their first words. However they'd remember nothing they've seen at the time. - Most scientists say a human being's most earliest memories would date around when they're in preschool at the age of 3-5 years old. This is when you start to learn how to go from diapers and get potty trained. 3-5 years is when you will start to learn you ABCs and 123s and how to use writing utensils. All of your toddler stuff is becoming a distant memory. Then after that is when kids start actually being true kids/children learning to solve problems, losing baby teeth for permanent ones, going to real school staring at kindergarten, and start think for themselves, learning how to dress themselves and bath themselves. - And teenagers (not preteens 10-12) start at the age of 13 and ends at the age of 18 when you're legally an adult and of age. Everyone knows what teenage life is about. If you were born in the mid-late 90s. Little to none of this you'd remember and you're definitely a 90s baby. Examples: If you were born in 1995, then your earliest memories would be around 1998 - 2000. You'd maybe remember few 90s stuff, the talks about Y2K and you've may have a decent memory of 9/11 happening in real time but most of it would be early to mid 2000s events and pop culture. If you were born in 1998, then you'll have no memories of the 90s at all since your earliest memories are 2001 - 2003. You probably barely even know what the early 2000s were like at least. But you'd know somewhat Hurricane Katrina, and definitely the Great Recession of the late 2000s, the popularity of My Little Pony reboot in the early 2010s, Michael Jackson's death, and the birth/beginning stages of social media. If you were born in the late 80s to early 90s, then you'd remember some to a lot of these things and you're an actual 90s kid. Example: If you were born in 1992, you'd remember the second half of the 90s and the early 2000s, but no recollections of the early 90s since your earliest memories would be between 1995 - 1997. You may not know about the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, but you may know about the Y2K craze, your first game system was most likely either the 16 bit game systems or the 6th gen consoles like the N64, Arcade machines still being a thing, Princess Diana's death, prison era Mike Tyson (biting Holyfield's ear), the Columbine Shooting, the popularity of the Chicago Bulls, the second boom period of pro wrestling aka the Monday Night Wars, definitely 9/11, the Kobe and Shaq duo, the Williams sisters' rise to popularity, Tiger Wood's rise of fame to golf, Micheal Jordan's short stint as a baseball player and his final basketball game before retirement, Donald Trump when he had The Apprentice TV show, Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon being super popular, the debut of American Idol, Spider-Man 2002 and life before the internet and how AOL, chatrooms and emailing was the coolest things ever. If you were born in 1987, then you'd know pretty much ALL of the 90s since your earliest memories dates to the very beginning of the 90s. If you were born in the early to mid 80s. Then you're a 90s teen and actually a 80s kid. Example: If you were born in 1984, then you'd remember everything that happened in the 90s and even a little taste of the 80s since your earliest memories would be between 1987 - 1989. You'd remember the 93' bombing of WTC, the explosion of Grunge Rock and the death of Glam Metal and you'd remember when the USSR fell and thus the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the 16 bit gaming era. If you were born in 1982, then not only you'd remember all of the 90s cleanly, but you'll have some good memories of the 80s as well since your earliest memories is around 1985 -1987 memories. You have a good memories of Ronald Regan's presidency, 80s fashion and music, when the first Gameboy came out, Mike Tyson in his prime during his 20s, Batman 1989, the beginning of the first boom of pro wrestling with Hulk Hogan and the early WrestleManias, Turtle Mania with the Ninja Turtles, the big popularity of Glam Metal and Hip-Hop starting to make some noise. Sorry for the giant text, but I hope people can finally understand now.
@@FunQuizQuestionsGame Boy, Walkman, _Saved By The Bell_, and the ad campaigns "Mikey Likes It!", "Now You're Playing With Power", and "Where's The Beef".
I didn’t even need the multiple choice options for most of these. I want to see a harder part 2 this was fun
Thanks for letting me know. This was fun making. A part 2 sounds good, I'll see what I can do for a future video 🙂😎
Yeah, that was pretty easy!! A harder one could be fun!
Didn't Mikey in Life Cereal start in the 80s, or even the late 70s?
Actually it first aired in 1972. There are quite a few errors in this quiz.
Loma Prietta (San Francisco) was in 1989. Northridge (Los Angeles) was 1994, I was there in SoCal when it happened!
29/45.
38/45! I was born in 1990, so I remember a lot of these stuffs, like the Princess's death or when internet began!!!
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Just so you know, The Simpsons came out in 1989. CD's were the most popular medium by 1991 so your portable music device would probably be a Discman. Some still used a Walkman it was more but it's peak usage was the 80's.
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I just want to say to those who maybe confused if you're a 90s kid, 90s teen or 90s baby or not even qualified as such (in fact his goes for any decade). Let's just look at science and logic:
- A baby to most scientists is considered around newly born to the baby's first birthday. Then they're considered toddlers. This is the time when they start growing in their baby teeth, they still wear diapers but they start to learn how to walk, say their first words. However they'd remember nothing they've seen at the time.
- Most scientists say a human being's most earliest memories would date around when they're in preschool at the age of 3-5 years old. This is when you start to learn how to go from diapers and get potty trained. 3-5 years is when you will start to learn you ABCs and 123s and how to use writing utensils. All of your toddler stuff is becoming a distant memory. Then after that is when kids start actually being true kids/children learning to solve problems, losing baby teeth for permanent ones, going to real school staring at kindergarten, and start think for themselves, learning how to dress themselves and bath themselves.
- And teenagers (not preteens 10-12) start at the age of 13 and ends at the age of 18 when you're legally an adult and of age. Everyone knows what teenage life is about.
If you were born in the mid-late 90s. Little to none of this you'd remember and you're definitely a 90s baby. Examples: If you were born in 1995, then your earliest memories would be around 1998 - 2000. You'd maybe remember few 90s stuff, the talks about Y2K and you've may have a decent memory of 9/11 happening in real time but most of it would be early to mid 2000s events and pop culture. If you were born in 1998, then you'll have no memories of the 90s at all since your earliest memories are 2001 - 2003. You probably barely even know what the early 2000s were like at least. But you'd know somewhat Hurricane Katrina, and definitely the Great Recession of the late 2000s, the popularity of My Little Pony reboot in the early 2010s, Michael Jackson's death, and the birth/beginning stages of social media.
If you were born in the late 80s to early 90s, then you'd remember some to a lot of these things and you're an actual 90s kid. Example: If you were born in 1992, you'd remember the second half of the 90s and the early 2000s, but no recollections of the early 90s since your earliest memories would be between 1995 - 1997. You may not know about the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, but you may know about the Y2K craze, your first game system was most likely either the 16 bit game systems or the 6th gen consoles like the N64, Arcade machines still being a thing, Princess Diana's death, prison era Mike Tyson (biting Holyfield's ear), the Columbine Shooting, the popularity of the Chicago Bulls, the second boom period of pro wrestling aka the Monday Night Wars, definitely 9/11, the Kobe and Shaq duo, the Williams sisters' rise to popularity, Tiger Wood's rise of fame to golf, Micheal Jordan's short stint as a baseball player and his final basketball game before retirement, Donald Trump when he had The Apprentice TV show, Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon being super popular, the debut of American Idol, Spider-Man 2002 and life before the internet and how AOL, chatrooms and emailing was the coolest things ever. If you were born in 1987, then you'd know pretty much ALL of the 90s since your earliest memories dates to the very beginning of the 90s.
If you were born in the early to mid 80s. Then you're a 90s teen and actually a 80s kid. Example: If you were born in 1984, then you'd remember everything that happened in the 90s and even a little taste of the 80s since your earliest memories would be between 1987 - 1989. You'd remember the 93' bombing of WTC, the explosion of Grunge Rock and the death of Glam Metal and you'd remember when the USSR fell and thus the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the 16 bit gaming era. If you were born in 1982, then not only you'd remember all of the 90s cleanly, but you'll have some good memories of the 80s as well since your earliest memories is around 1985 -1987 memories. You have a good memories of Ronald Regan's presidency, 80s fashion and music, when the first Gameboy came out, Mike Tyson in his prime during his 20s, Batman 1989, the beginning of the first boom of pro wrestling with Hulk Hogan and the early WrestleManias, Turtle Mania with the Ninja Turtles, the big popularity of Glam Metal and Hip-Hop starting to make some noise.
Sorry for the giant text, but I hope people can finally understand now.
I was born in 2003, and I know a little bit about the 90s.
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This quiz was so well done! The question at [5:30] was a total game-changer. Great work! [5:30]
Genises was releases in 1989
Honest mistake because it became a seller in 1991 because of Sonic The Hedgehog and the rivalry with Super Nintendo
7 wrong
You made a mistake! The large earthquake that struck in 1994 was in Northridge, CA; the San Francisco Eartquake occurred in 1989.
Is that true?
@@FunQuizQuestions Yup.
I got 68 / 45 send help
Some of the things being asked about are from the '80s.
Which ones? 🙂
@@FunQuizQuestionsGame Boy, Walkman, _Saved By The Bell_, and the ad campaigns "Mikey Likes It!", "Now You're Playing With Power", and "Where's The Beef".
@@jasongoldman3850 Thanks I'll check into those
I'm only average intelligent
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Mikey and where's the beef were 80s things
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