Can You Conquer This ’90s General Knowledge Test Or Are You Feeling Super Foggy?

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Dust off your Tamagotchi and crank up the Spice Girls – it’s time to prove you didn’t sleep through the entire decade! This brutal '90s general knowledge quiz covers everything from blockbuster movies and one-hit wonders to iconic TV catchphrases, infamous scandals, groundbreaking tech, and fashion crimes we’d rather forget. Think you can name the top-selling video game console, remember what 411 meant, or recall the real reason everyone was yelling All that and a bag of chips? Only true '90s survivors walk away unscathed. Most people tap out by question 8 feeling super foggy and seriously questioned. Ready to conquer the decade that gave us dial-up screams and butterfly clips, or are you about to eat some humble pie? Take the quiz and find out!
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What portable music player, using cassette tapes, was a must-have gadget for '90s joggers and commuters?

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In 1999, which new currency was introduced for non-cash transactions in several European countries?

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What British author published the first Harry Potter book, "Philosopher's Stone," in 1997?

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Which '90s trend involved collecting milk caps from drink bottles and playing a slapping game?

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What 1999 sci-fi film featured characters like Trinity and Morpheus in a simulated reality?

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Which NBA player led the Chicago Bulls to six championships in the '90s, retiring temporarily in 1998?

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What search engine, founded in 1994, started as a web directory and became a portal for news and email?

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8 /40

Which 1996 dance craze involved a line dance to the song by Los del Río?

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What toy, a furry interactive creature that "learned" to speak, was released in 1998 and caused holiday shortages?

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Which TV show, debuting in 1997, followed a group of teens in a fictional California town fighting vampires?

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Which '90s hit song by Whitney Houston was featured in the film "The Bodyguard" and spent 14 weeks at number one?

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Which rock band released "Wonderwall" in 1995 as part of their album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"?

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What online service, famous for its "You've got mail!" phrase, was a dominant email provider in the '90s?

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Which 1998 film, based on a true story, featured Matt Damon as a math genius working as a janitor?

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What '90s fashion trend involved wearing baggy pants low on the hips, often showing underwear?

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Which console, released by Sega in 1998 in Japan but 1999 in the U.S., was the first to include built-in internet support?

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What 1992 animated film featured a street thief named Aladdin and a magical genie voiced by Robin Williams?

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Which female singer released her debut album "...Baby One More Time" in 1999, becoming a teen pop sensation?

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What collectible card game, involving magical creatures and spells, was first released in 1993?

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Which animated sitcom, premiering in 1989, followed the dysfunctional family in Springfield including Homer and Marge?

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In 1994, who was elected as the first Black president of South Africa, marking the end of apartheid?

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Which rapper released the album "The Chronic" in 1992, introducing G-funk to hip-hop?

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What virtual pet toy, requiring feeding and care via a small screen, was a massive hit starting in 1996?

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Which country hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996, where Muhammad Ali lit the torch?

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What fashion accessory, often colorful and plastic, was clipped to hair and popularized by celebrities like Britney Spears?

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Which video game series debuted in 1996 on Nintendo 64, featuring a plumber named Mario in a 3D world?

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What 1997 disaster film, directed by James Cameron, became the highest-grossing movie of all time until 2009?

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Which boy band released the album "Millennium" in 1999, featuring hits like "I Want It That Way"?

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What fear gripped the world as the year 2000 approached, concerning computer date systems?

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Which TV sitcom, running from 1989 to 1998, was famously "a show about nothing" and starred Jerry Seinfeld?

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What stuffed animal toys, filled with plastic pellets, became a collecting craze starting in 1993?

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Which 1994 film starring Tom Hanks won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and featured the line "Run, Forrest, run!"?

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Which beloved British royal passed away in a tragic car accident in Paris in 1997, leading to worldwide mourning?

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Which British girl group released their debut single "Wannabe" in 1996, promoting "girl power"?

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What operating system did Microsoft release in 1995 that introduced the Start menu and revolutionized personal computing?

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Which Japanese media franchise debuted in the U.S. in 1998 with trading cards, video games, and an animated series about pocket monsters?

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Who was the U.S. President impeached in 1998 over a scandal involving a White House intern?

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What was the name of the blockbuster film released in 1993 that featured dinosaurs brought back to life through genetic engineering?

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Which grunge band from Seattle released the hit album "Nevermind" in 1991, featuring the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit"?

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What year did the Hubble Space Telescope launch into orbit, revolutionizing our view of the universe?

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