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Viral North American Pop Culture & Tech Buzz: From AI Lawsuits to TikTok Trends

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A collection of easy-to-understand, fact-based multiple-choice questions covering recent viral trends in North American pop culture, social media, and technology.

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12 Questions Easy Ages 5+ Jun 3, 2026

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1 A recent viral trend involves users sharing moments when assumptions made about them were incorrect. What is this trend called?
  • A Noughties Nostalgia
  • B Holy Airball
  • C Reverse Hustle Culture
  • D Vibe Coding
2 Which tech giant is facing a lawsuit from Florida over alleged concealment of risks associated with its AI product, ChatGPT?
  • A Meta
  • B Google
  • C OpenAI
  • D Microsoft
3 The Mexican influencer Paola Márquez, who passed away recently, had a significant following across which social media platforms?
  • A OnlyFans, Twitter, and LinkedIn
  • B TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook
  • C Pinterest, Snapchat, and Reddit
  • D Twitch, Discord, and Telegram
4 A viral trend in Canada involved participants performing a dangerous prank by kicking front doors. What did police warn about regarding this trend?
  • A It was a harmless prank with no consequences.
  • B It was a way to test home security systems.
  • C It could lead to serious legal ramifications and endanger children.
  • D It was a new dance challenge.
5 Which North American country's soccer federation recently lost its appeal against FIFA fines for fans chanting an anti-gay slur?
  • A United States
  • B Canada
  • C Mexico
  • D Costa Rica
6 What is the name of the social media app that is reportedly positioning itself to potentially overtake X (formerly Twitter) by the end of the year?
  • A Threads
  • B Bluesky
  • C Mastodon
  • D Caffeine
7 A viral trend on TikTok involves users sharing moments of 'noughties nostalgia.' What does this trend primarily focus on?
  • A Modern art and fashion
  • B 2000s-era music and TV shows
  • C Current political events
  • D Advancements in virtual reality
8 What controversial practice by some American travelers abroad involves adding maple leaf patches to their bags or clothing to pass as Canadian?
  • A Cultural Appreciation
  • B Flag Jacking
  • C Identity Theft
  • D Tourist Diplomacy
9 Which tech company announced new AI models and initiatives at its recent Build conference, including a focus on agents and 'humanist superintelligence'?
  • A Google
  • B OpenAI
  • C Microsoft
  • D Nvidia
10 A viral trend on social media involves creators admitting that simply waking up means spending money. What is this trend called?
  • A The 'Daily Grind'
  • B Bad News For My Wallet
  • C Morning Motivation
  • D Expense Report
11 Which US health secretary was involved in a viral video where he was seen wrangling snakes bare-handed?
  • A Xavier Becerra
  • B Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • C Alex Azar
  • D Mike Leavitt
12 What tech development is described as a trend where companies are creating marketing campaigns and products that deliberately resist or mock AI technology?
  • A AI Integration
  • B AI Compliance
  • C AI Rebellion
  • D AI Optimization
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