| Coverage : The Tetris Quiz tests your knowledge about the history, how to play, and trivia related to the popular electronic game. |
| 1. | The game of Tetris was originated in: |
| a. | | Silicon Valley, USA |
| b. | | Bombay, India |
| c. | | Moscow, Russia |
| d. | | Tokio, Japan |
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| 2. | Where does the name TETRIS comes from? |
| a. | | From an Arabic word that means puzzle |
| b. | | From a Greek word that means four |
| c. | | From a Latin word that means electricity |
| d. | | From an Italian word that means head |
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| 3. | What is the purpose of the game of Tetris? |
| a. | | To get full horizontal lines |
| b. | | To get to the next level |
| c. | | To get full vertical lines |
| d. | | To get lines of the same color |
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| 4. | What are Tetrominoes? |
| a. | | People that are addicted to Tetris |
| b. | | Parts of the game of Dominoes |
| c. | | Shapes manipulated in Tetris |
| d. | | Groups that have Tetris Championship |
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| 5. | How many possible pieces are in a classic game of Tetris? |
| a. | | 7 |
| b. | | 9 |
| c. | | 11 |
| d. | | 12 |
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| 6. | Who is the creator of Tetris? |
| a. | | Bill Gates |
| b. | | Mahrashi Punjabi |
| c. | | Akito Suzuki |
| d. | | Alexey Pazhitnov |
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| 7. | Playing Tetris leads to: |
| a. | | Incredible addiction to sugar |
| b. | | More efficient brain activity |
| c. | | Not wanting to play ever again |
| d. | | Less consumption of tetrominoes |
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| 8. | What does S,Z,L,J,I,O,T means to a Tetris player? |
| a. | | The secret sequence to win the game |
| b. | | The way tetrominoes are identified |
| c. | | The standard copyright for the game |
| d. | | The letters of their secret names |
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| 9. | How do you make TETRIS? |
| a. | | Clearing one single line |
| b. | | Clearing two lines |
| c. | | Clearing three lines |
| d. | | Clearing four lines |
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| 10. | How can you loose a game of Tetris? |
| a. | | You can’t keep up with the increasing speed |
| b. | | You have to answer the phone |
| c. | | You can’t place the colors correctly |
| d. | | The speed of completing lines is slower than the speed at which the pieces come down. |
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| 11. | What is the Tetris effect? |
| a. | | People with numb thumbs |
| b. | | People imagine the shapes of Tetris in the real world |
| c. | | People want to arrange everything according to Tetris |
| d. | | People want to dress up in flannel squares patterns |
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| 12. | How many possible times can you rotate one shape in Tetris? |
| a. | | 4 |
| b. | | 5 |
| c. | | 6 |
| d. | | 7 |
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