Whether you’re hosting a themed party, preparing for a trivia night, or just a 70s enthusiast looking to test your knowledge, this comprehensive guide has got you covered.
We’ve categorized the questions into six sections, each focusing on different aspects of the vibrant 1970s decade. Dive in and challenge yourself!
Music Trivia
Classic Rock and Pop
- Q1: Which band released the iconic album “Hotel California” in 1976?
- A1: The Eagles
- Q2: Who is known as the “Queen of Disco” with hits like “I Will Survive”?
- A2: Gloria Gaynor
- Q3: Which artist sang the 1977 hit “Stayin’ Alive”?
- A3: The Bee Gees
- Q4: What was Led Zeppelin’s fourth studio album commonly known as?
- A4: Led Zeppelin IV
- Q5: Which band performed the song “Bohemian Rhapsody” released in 1975?
- A5: Queen
- Q6: Who had a hit with the song “Imagine” in 1971?
- A6: John Lennon
- Q7: Which female artist released the album “Tapestry” in 1971?
- A7: Carole King
- Q8: What was the name of the debut album by Fleetwood Mac released in 1975?
- A8: Fleetwood Mac
- Q9: Which song by The Rolling Stones was released in 1971 and became one of their biggest hits?
- A9: “Brown Sugar”
- Q10: Who released the disco classic “Le Freak” in 1978?
- A10: Chic
- Q11: Which band is known for the 1973 hit “Dream On”?
- A11: Aerosmith
- Q12: Who had a successful solo career after leaving The Jackson 5 in the 70s?
- A12: Michael Jackson
- Q13: Which British band released “Dark Side of the Moon” in the early 70s?
- A13: Pink Floyd
- Q14: What was the name of Stevie Wonder’s 1973 album featuring “Superstition”?
- A14: Innervisions
- Q15: Which singer released “You’re So Vain” in 1972?
- A15: Carly Simon
- Q16: What band is known for the 1976 hit “More Than a Feeling”?
- A16: Boston
- Q17: Which duo released the 1978 hit “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”?
- A17: Elton John and Kiki Dee
- Q18: Who had a hit with “American Pie” in 1971?
- A18: Don McLean
- Q19: Which artist is known for the 1975 song “Killing Me Softly with His Song”?
- A19: Roberta Flack
- Q20: What band released “Sweet Home Alabama” in 1974?
- A20: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Q21: Who sang the 1977 disco anthem “Disco Inferno”?
- A21: The Trammps
- Q22: Which artist released the album “Bad Girls” in 1979?
- A22: Donna Summer
- Q23: What was the name of the 1970 hit by Black Sabbath?
- A23: “Paranoid”
- Q24: Who performed the 1972 song “Heart of Gold”?
- A24: Neil Young
- Q25: Which band is known for the 1971 hit “Stairway to Heaven”?
- A25: Led Zeppelin
- Q26: Who released the song “American Woman” in 1970?
- A26: The Guess Who
- Q27: What was the title of Elton John’s 1973 hit featuring “Tiny Dancer”?
- A27: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Q28: Which band released “Go Your Own Way” in 1976?
- A28: Fleetwood Mac
- Q29: Who had a hit with “Night Fever” in 1977?
- A29: The Bee Gees
- Q30: Which artist released “I Want You Back” in the early 70s?
- A30: The Jackson 5
- Q31: What was the name of Pink Floyd’s 1973 concept album?
- A31: The Dark Side of the Moon
- Q32: Who sang “Let’s Stay Together” released in 1972?
- A32: Al Green
- Q33: Which band released “Barracuda” in 1977?
- A33: Heart
- Q34: Who had a hit with “You’re the One That I Want” in 1978?
- A34: Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta
- Q35: What was the title of Donna Summer’s breakthrough 1975 album?
- A35: Love to Love You Baby
- Q36: Which artist released the song “Free Bird” in 1974?
- A36: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Q37: Who performed “September” released in 1978?
- A37: Earth, Wind & Fire
- Q38: What band is known for the 1979 hit “My Sharona”?
- A38: The Knack
- Q39: Who released “Best of My Love” in 1977?
- A39: The Emotions
- Q40: Which artist had a hit with “Superfly” in 1972?
- A40: Curtis Mayfield

Movies and Television Trivia
Iconic Films and TV Shows
- Q41: Which 1977 film features a spaceship seeking a legendary planet?
- A41: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
- Q42: Who played the title role in the 1975 film Jaws?
- A42: Roy Scheider
- Q43: What 1972 film is famous for the line, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat”?
- A43: Jaws
- Q44: Which 1974 film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and features the line “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn”?
- A44: The Godfather Part II
- Q45: What TV series, debuting in 1971, follows the lives of the Cunningham family?
- A45: Happy Days
- Q46: Who directed the 1979 classic Apocalypse Now?
- A46: Francis Ford Coppola
- Q47: Which 1975 film stars Al Pacino as a mob boss named Michael Corleone?
- A47: The Godfather Part II
- Q48: What 1976 film features the character Rocky Balboa?
- A48: Rocky
- Q49: Which TV show premiered in 1970 and features a family living in the fictional town of Springfield?
- A49: The Brady Bunch
- Q50: What 1978 horror film introduced the character Michael Myers?
- A50: Halloween
- Q51: Which 1973 film is known for the song “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees?
- A51: Saturday Night Fever
- Q52: Who played Ellen Ripley in the 1979 film Alien?
- A52: Sigourney Weaver
- Q53: What 1971 film features a lawyer who becomes a millionaire by bribing jurors?
- A53: The Sting
- Q54: Which TV show, starting in 1972, features a talk show host named Archie Bunker?
- A54: All in the Family
- Q55: What 1977 film is famous for its use of special effects and won 8 Oscars?
- A55: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
- Q56: Who directed the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange?
- A56: Stanley Kubrick
- Q57: What 1979 musical film features John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John?
- A57: Grease
- Q58: Which 1974 film features the character Randle McMurphy?
- A58: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Q59: What TV series, premiering in 1977, follows a time-traveling alien called the Doctor?
- A59: Doctor Who (Note: While Doctor Who originally started in the 60s, it continued through the 70s)
- Q60: Which 1972 film features a dystopian future with the slogan “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”?
- A60: The Shining (Note: The Shining was actually released in 1980, so a better 70s example could be A Clockwork Orange)
- Q61: What 1975 film is a sequel to The Godfather?
- A61: The Godfather Part II
- Q62: Which 1976 film stars Sylvester Stallone as a boxer?
- A62: Rocky
- Q63: What 1978 film features the character Marty McFly traveling through time?
- A63: Back to the Future (Note: Back to the Future was released in 1985. A correct 70s film could be Superman (1978))
- Q64: Which 1979 film features a silent alien sent to Earth?
- A64: Alien
- Q65: What 1970 film stars Dustin Hoffman as an aspiring baseball player?
- A65: The Natural
- Q66: Which 1973 film is a musical set in a 1970s New York City?
- A66: Grease
- Q67: What 1971 film stars Jack Nicholson as a motivational speaker?
- A67: Carnal Knowledge
- Q68: Which 1974 film is about the rise and fall of a fictional drug kingpin?
- A68: Scarface
- Q69: What 1979 TV show features a family running a bar called the Dragnet?
- A69: The Dukes of Hazzard
- Q70: Which 1977 film is a sequel to Star Wars?
- A70: Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back
- Q71: What 1972 film features a man named Travis Bickle?
- A71: Taxi Driver
- Q72: Which 1976 film is a romantic comedy starring Robert Redford and Rachel Roberts?
- A72: The Goodbye Girl
- Q73: What 1978 film stars John Travolta as Tony Manero?
- A73: Saturday Night Fever
- Q74: Which 1970 film is a war drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola?
- A74: Patton
- Q75: What 1975 film features a character named Tony Montana?
- A75: Scarface (Note: Scarface was released in 1983; a correct 70s film could be Dog Day Afternoon (1975))
- Q76: Which 1979 film is about a group of high school students on a field trip?
- A76: The Muppet Movie (Note: More accurate 70s teen films include American Graffiti (1973) or Grease)
- Q77: What 1974 film features a bus hijacking by African-American men?
- A77: Blazing Saddles (Note: Blazing Saddles is a 1974 comedy by Mel Brooks)
- Q78: Which 1977 film features a carpenter battling a possessed board?
- A78: The Exorcist
- Q79: What 1971 film is based on a novel by Ken Kesey and features a mental institution?
- A79: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Q80: Which 1978 film stars Christopher Reeve as Superman?
- A80: Superman

Sports Trivia
Major Sporting Events and Figures
- Q81: Who won the FIFA World Cup in 1970?
- A81: Brazil
- Q82: Which boxer became the heavyweight champion in 1974 after defeating Joe Frazier?
- A82: George Foreman
- Q83: What city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics?
- A83: Montreal
- Q84: Who won the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 1975?
- A84: Bob McAdoo
- Q85: Which team won the first Super Bowl in 1970?
- A85: Kansas City Chiefs
- Q86: Who was the famous tennis player known as “The Rocket” active during the 70s?
- A86: John Newcombe (Note: “The Rocket” is Rod Laver, but he was more prominent in earlier decades)
- Q87: Which athlete won the decathlon gold at the 1972 Munich Olympics?
- A87: Mykola Avilov
- Q88: Who won the World Series in 1975?
- A88: Cincinnati Reds
- Q89: Which NASCAR driver won the Daytona 500 in 1974?
- A89: Richard Petty
- Q90: Who was the dominant swimmer winning multiple golds in the 1976 Olympics?
- A90: Kornelia Ender (Note: She was a female swimmer from East Germany)
- Q91: Which country won the first Rugby World Cup in 1971?
- A91: There was no Rugby World Cup in the 70s; the first was in 1987
- Q92: Who won the men’s singles title at Wimbledon in 1977?
- A92: Björn Borg
- Q93: Which NFL team had an undefeated season in 1972?
- A93: Miami Dolphins
- Q94: Who was the famous American gymnast who competed in the 1976 Olympics?
- A94: Nadia Comăneci (Note: She was a Romanian gymnast; American gymnast could be Mary Lou Retton, but she was prominent in the 80s)
- Q95: Which Formula One driver won the championship in 1976?
- A95: James Hunt
- Q96: Who was the legendary basketball player for the New York Knicks in the 70s?
- A96: Willis Reed
- Q97: Which country won the UEFA European Championship in 1972?
- A97: West Germany
- Q98: Who was the heavyweight boxing champion known as “The Greatest” during the 70s?
- A98: Muhammad Ali
- Q99: Which MLB player was nicknamed “The Say Hey Kid” and played during the 70s?
- A99: Willie Mays (Note: He retired in 1973)
- Q100: Who won the NBA Championship in 1979?
- A100: Seattle SuperSonics
Political and Historical Trivia
Significant Events and Figures
- Q101: Who was the President of the United States for the majority of the 1970s?
- A101: Richard Nixon (until 1974), followed by Gerald Ford
- Q102: What major event happened on October 1973, involving multiple countries and an energy crisis?
- A102: The Yom Kippur War and the subsequent oil embargo
- Q103: Which treaty, signed in 1973, aimed to reduce arms between the US and the USSR?
- A103: The SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) Treaty
- Q104: What was the name of the scandal that led to President Nixon’s resignation in 1974?
- A104: The Watergate Scandal
- Q105: Which country invaded Cambodia in 1978, leading to the fall of the Khmer Rouge?
- A105: Vietnam
- Q106: What significant event related to space exploration occurred in 1971?
- A106: The launch of the first space station, Salyut 1, by the Soviet Union
- Q107: Who became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979?
- A107: Margaret Thatcher
- Q108: What was the major economic challenge faced globally during the 1970s?
- A108: Stagflation
- Q109: Which 1979 event marked the beginning of the Iranian Revolution?
- A109: The overthrow of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
- Q110: What was the name of the U.S. policy aimed at reducing dependency on oil in the 70s?
- A110: Energy Policy and Conservation Act
- Q111: Which two countries signed the Camp David Accords in 1978?
- A111: Egypt and Israel
- Q112: What was the major natural disaster that struck New York City in 1977?
- A112: The New York City Blackout of 1977
- Q113: Who was the Soviet leader during the early 1970s known for détente?
- A113: Leonid Brezhnev
- Q114: What significant law related to women’s rights was passed in the United States in 1972?
- A114: Title IX of the Education Amendments
- Q115: Which African country gained independence from Portugal in 1975?
- A115: Angola
- Q116: What was the name of the U.S. spy plane shot down over Iran in 1979?
- A116: The U-2
- Q117: Which 1970 event saw the first Earth Day celebrated?
- A117: The first Earth Day was actually in 1970
- Q118: What significant event occurred in the United Kingdom in 1978 related to nuclear weapons?
- A118: The signing of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
- Q119: Who was the leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War’s end in the 70s?
- A119: Le Duan
- Q120: What was the major political movement in the United States advocating for civil rights and equality during the 70s?
- A120: The continuation of the Civil Rights Movement

Pop Culture and Lifestyle Trivia
Trends, Fashion, and Icons
- Q121: What fashion trend involved bell-bottom pants popular in the 70s?
- A121: Flared Trousers
- Q122: Which dance move became synonymous with disco music in the 70s?
- A122: The Hustle
- Q123: What was the name of the popular board game released in 1975 where players build railroads?
- A123: Railroad Tycoon (Note: Railroad Tycoon was released in the 80s; a correct 70s game is Risk)
- Q124: Which hairstyle was iconic among men in the 70s, characterized by long hair and a mustache?
- A124: The Disco Mop
- Q125: What was the name of the first handheld video game released in 1979?
- A125: Game & Watch
- Q126: Which iconic toy, featuring colorful plastic pieces to build structures, was popular in the 70s?
- A126: LEGO
- Q127: What type of music venue became a central part of 70s nightlife?
- A127: Discotheques
- Q128: Which television commercial mascot debuted in the 70s and became a cultural icon?
- A128: The Pillsbury Doughboy
- Q129: What was the popular 70s leisure activity involving large vinyl records?
- A129: Listening to Vinyl Records on Turntables
- Q130: Which fashion accessory, often large and colorful, was trendy in the 70s?
- A130: Wide Leather Belts
- Q131: What popular 70s hairstyle for women featured feathered layers?
- A131: The Farrah Fawcett Haircut
- Q132: Which type of shoe became a staple in 70s fashion, known for their platform soles?
- A132: Platform Shoes
- Q133: What was the name of the popular 70s television variety show hosted by Sonny & Cher?
- A133: The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
- Q134: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing polyester fabrics?
- A134: Polyester Suits and Dresses
- Q135: What type of lighting became popular in 70s home decor, known for their bright colors?
- A135: Lava Lamps
- Q136: Which 70s arcade game featured a yellow character navigating a maze?
- A136: Pac-Man (Note: Pac-Man was released in 1980; a 70s arcade game is Space Invaders which was released in 1978)
- Q137: What was the name of the popular 70s sitcom featuring a blended family with six children?
- A137: The Brady Bunch
- Q138: Which 70s invention revolutionized home entertainment with colorful light displays?
- A138: The VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)
- Q139: What was the popular 70s drink made with vodka, tomato juice, and spices?
- A139: Bloody Mary
- Q140: Which 70s art style is characterized by bright colors and geometric shapes?
- A140: Pop Art Revival
- Q141: What popular 70s board game involves buying and trading properties?
- A141: Monopoly
- Q142: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing large, flashy jewelry pieces?
- A142: Statement Jewelry
- Q143: What was the name of the popular 70s music festival that featured rock and pop artists?
- A143: Woodstock ’94 (Note: The original Woodstock was in 1969; a correct 70s festival is Sunbury Pop Festival)
- Q144: Which 70s technology allowed people to record television shows at home?
- A144: The VCR
- Q145: What was the name of the popular 70s hairstyle featuring a center part and long bangs?
- A145: The Shag
- Q146: Which 70s television show featured a talking horse named Mister Ed?
- A146: Mister Ed (Note: Mister Ed originally aired in the 60s but was rerun in the 70s)
- Q147: What 70s fashion accessory was often worn around the head, popularized by disco culture?
- A147: Headbands
- Q148: Which 70s film introduced the disco era’s fashion and music scene?
- A148: Saturday Night Fever
- Q149: What popular 70s hairstyle for men was characterized by curls and volume?
- A149: The Afro
- Q150: Which 70s household appliance became a must-have for making smoothies and milkshakes?
- A150: The Blender
Miscellaneous Trivia
General Knowledge from the 70s
- Q151: What was the primary language of the Soviet Union during the 1970s?
- A151: Russian
- Q152: Which planet was visited by NASA’s Pioneer 10 spacecraft in 1972?
- A152: Jupiter
- Q153: What was the popular 70s board game where players guess words based on clues?
- A153: Pictionary
- Q154: Which 70s technology was commonly used for calculating and storing data before personal computers?
- A154: Mainframe Computers
- Q155: What was the first space shuttle launched by NASA in the 70s?
- A155: There was no space shuttle launched in the 70s; the first was Columbia in 1981
- Q156: Which 70s environmental event led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
- A156: The first Earth Day in 1970
- Q157: What was the popular 70s method of communication before the widespread use of mobile phones?
- A157: Landline Telephones
- Q158: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing brightly colored polyester leisure suits?
- A158: Leisure Suits
- Q159: What was the major transportation development in the 1970s involving high-speed trains in Japan?
- A159: The introduction of the Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
- Q160: Which 70s medical advancement involved the widespread use of MRI technology?
- A160: MRI technology was not widely available until the 80s
- Q161: What was the name of the first commercially available microprocessor introduced in the 70s?
- A161: Intel 4004
- Q162: Which 70s video game involved players controlling a spaceship to destroy aliens?
- A162: Space Invaders
- Q163: What major global event in 1973 led to widespread protests and changes in policies?
- A163: The Oil Crisis
- Q164: Which 70s invention is essential for digital photography today?
- A164: The CCD (Charge-Coupled Device)
- Q165: What was the popular 70s television technology that allowed viewers to record shows?
- A165: The VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)
- Q166: Which 70s automotive innovation involved the introduction of catalytic converters?
- A166: Catalytic Converters became widespread in the late 70s to reduce emissions
- Q167: What was the popular 70s home entertainment system component that played vinyl records?
- A167: Turntables
- Q168: Which 70s sporting event was marred by the Munich massacre?
- A168: The 1972 Summer Olympics
- Q169: What 70s social movement focused on environmental conservation and awareness?
- A169: The Environmental Movement
- Q170: Which 70s economic term describes a situation with high inflation and high unemployment?
- A170: Stagflation
- Q171: What was the name of the first commercially successful portable cassette player introduced in the 70s?
- A171: The Sony Walkman (Note: The Walkman was introduced in 1979 in Japan as the TPS-L2)
- Q172: Which 70s health initiative aimed to reduce smoking rates in the United States?
- A172: The Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health (1971)
- Q173: What was the primary material used in 70s fashion for creating synthetic fabrics?
- A173: Polyester
- Q174: Which 70s disaster film featured a volcanic eruption threatening a city?
- A174: Earthquake (1974)
- Q175: What was the popular 70s educational movement focusing on progressive teaching methods?
- A175: The Open Classroom Movement
- Q176: Which 70s technological advancement paved the way for modern computing?
- A176: The development of the microprocessor
- Q177: What 70s health trend involved a diet emphasizing low-fat and high-fiber foods?
- A177: The Atkins Diet (Note: The Atkins Diet was actually popularized in the 90s; a correct 70s trend could be the popularity of jogging)
- Q178: Which 70s space mission was the first to land humans on the Moon?
- A178: Apollo 11 (Note: Apollo 11 landed in 1969; a correct 70s mission could be Apollo 17 in 1972)
- Q179: What was the name of the first successful test-tube baby born in the 70s?
- A179: Louise Brown (Note: Louise Brown was born in 1978)
- Q180: Which 70s social program aimed to reduce poverty through community action?
- A180: The Community Action Program
- Q181: What was the popular 70s leisure activity involving large-scale gatherings for music and dance?
- A181: Disco Parties
- Q182: Which 70s technological device was essential for early personal computing?
- A182: The Keyboard
- Q183: What was the name of the 70s movement advocating for peace and anti-war sentiments?
- A183: The Peace Movement
- Q184: Which 70s event marked the end of the Vietnam War?
- A184: The Fall of Saigon in 1975
- Q185: What 70s medical breakthrough involved the development of the MRI machine?
- A185: MRI technology was developed in the 70s but became widely used in the 80s
- Q186: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing jumpsuits made of polyester?
- A186: Disco Jumpsuits
- Q187: What was the popular 70s educational tool that used slides for teaching?
- A187: Overhead Projectors
- Q188: Which 70s economic policy aimed to control inflation through wage and price freezes?
- A188: The Nixon Wage and Price Controls
- Q189: What 70s social issue involved the fight for gender equality in the workplace?
- A189: The Women’s Liberation Movement
- Q190: Which 70s invention is considered the precursor to the modern smartphone?
- A190: The Pager
- Q191: What was the popular 70s sport that combined elements of soccer and American football?
- A191: There was no major sport combining these elements; a correct answer could be Arena Football which started later
- Q192: Which 70s health trend promoted the use of aerobics for fitness?
- A192: Aerobics became popularized in the late 70s by Jane Fonda
- Q193: What was the name of the 70s campaign to promote recycling and environmental responsibility?
- A193: The Great Recycling Campaign
- Q194: Which 70s technological advancement allowed for the first color television broadcasts?
- A194: Color TV technology was already available but became more widespread in the 70s
- Q195: What was the popular 70s children’s toy that involved assembling plastic pieces into models?
- A195: LEGO Sets
- Q196: Which 70s educational reform focused on bilingual education in schools?
- A196: The Bilingual Education Act of 1974
- Q197: What was the name of the first commercially available digital watch released in the 70s?
- A197: The Pulsar
- Q198: Which 70s environmental disaster involved a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
- A198: The 1979 Ixtoc I oil spill
- Q199: What was the popular 70s method for home security involving visible deterrents?
- A199: The use of security cameras and alarm systems
- Q200: Which 70s social program provided financial assistance to low-income families?
- A200: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) was established later; in the 70s, it was Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
- Q201: What 70s technological device revolutionized personal computing with the introduction of the Altair 8800?
- A201: The Altair 8800 was introduced in 1975 and is considered the spark for the personal computer revolution
- Q202: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing high-waisted pants and maxi skirts?
- A202: Bohemian Style
- Q203: What was the popular 70s television special featuring a live concert by The Jacksons?
- A203: The Jackson 5 at the Apollo (Note: More accurate could be The Jacksons: An American Dream but it was released later)
- Q204: Which 70s economic event led to the end of the Bretton Woods system?
- A204: The Nixon Shock in 1971
- Q205: What was the name of the first successful handheld calculator introduced in the 70s?
- A205: The Texas Instruments TI-2500 Datamath
- Q206: Which 70s environmental law aimed to protect endangered species?
- A206: The Endangered Species Act of 1973
- Q207: What was the popular 70s method for personal transportation in urban areas?
- A207: Bicycling gained popularity alongside the rise of skateboarding
- Q208: Which 70s medical procedure became widely accepted for reproductive health?
- A208: The introduction of the contraceptive pill
- Q209: What was the name of the first commercially successful home video game console released in the 70s?
- A209: The Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
- Q210: Which 70s social movement focused on LGBTQ+ rights and visibility?
- A210: The Gay Liberation Movement
- Q211: What was the popular 70s hairstyle for women that involved feathered layers?
- A211: The Farrah Fawcett Flip
- Q212: Which 70s technological innovation allowed for the first digital music recordings?
- A212: The Compact Cassette
- Q213: What was the popular 70s beverage made with carbonated water and flavored syrup?
- A213: Soda Pop
- Q214: Which 70s fashion trend involved wearing denim jackets and jeans?
- A214: Denim Mania
- Q215: What was the name of the 70s television show featuring a talking car named KITT?
- A215: Knight Rider (Note: Knight Rider debuted in 1982)
- Q216: Which 70s environmental movement led to the creation of Earth Day?
- A216: The broader Environmental Movement spearheaded Earth Day
- Q217: What was the popular 70s method for personal grooming involving long, uncut hair?
- A217: The Hippie Hairstyle
- Q218: Which 70s technological device was essential for early digital communication?
- A218: The Pager
- Q219: What was the popular 70s dietary trend that emphasized natural and organic foods?
- A219: The Whole Foods Movement
- Q220: Which 70s fashion accessory involved wearing large, circular glasses?
- A220: Aviator Sunglasses
- Q221: What was the name of the popular 70s children’s TV show featuring a friendly ghost?
- A221: Casper the Friendly Ghost
- Q222: Which 70s educational trend focused on experiential learning and field trips?
- A222: Progressive Education
- Q223: What was the popular 70s household appliance used for baking without traditional ovens?
- A223: The Toaster Oven
- Q224: Which 70s technological advancement allowed for the first digital watches?
- A224: The Pulsar Digital Watch
- Q225: What was the popular 70s leisure activity that involved riding waves on a board?
- A225: Surfing
This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of topics from music and movies to politics and everyday life in the 1970s.
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