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Prank or Punk? The Ultimate April Quiz (3)

Hoaxes, hijinks, and the batty back-story of April 1.

Prank or Punk? The Ultimate April Quiz (3)
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Welcome to the ultimate prank-fest!

April 1 is the only day the president can’t impeach you for lying and your boss might actually applaud your chaos.

From Roman bait-and-switches to Google’s 8-bit Google Maps, we’re serving up the greatest hits of human mischief.

Did spaghetti really grow on trees? Did a company once sell ‘perpetual life’ insurance?

Ace the quiz, flip the fraud, and supersize your bragging rights—extra sauce, no pickle.

1/30

What animal did the BBC trick viewers into thinking could suddenly fly in a 2008 prank?

[B] Penguins | The BBC's "flying penguins" documentary had viewers googling Antarctic aviation. David Attenborough's credibility made evolution seem suddenly accelerated.

2/30

What was the name of Duolingo's fictional ice skating show prank?

[A] Duolingo on Ice | The language app promised figure skating while conjugating verbs, combining education with hypothermia. Multi-tasking reaches new frozen heights.

3/30

What product did Petco prank customers with called the "DooDoo Drone"?

[C] Poop scooping | Automated aerial poop retrieval for lazy pet owners everywhere. Technology solving problems that a simple plastic bag handled for decades.

4/30

What year did Google prank the world with "Google Nose"?

[A] 2013 | Google claimed to digitize smells through your screen, making the internet suddenly more olfactory and probably worse. Nobody asked for smell-o-vision 2.0.

5/30

Which tech giant unveiled a voice assistant for your backyard as an April Fools’ product called “Google Gnome”?

[D] Google | In 2017, Google released its April Fools' Day video “Google Gnome”: a “gardening-themed” voice assistant that could water plants, measure wind direction, and even “trim hedges with lasers.” This spoofed the company's own smart-home narrative.

6/30

Which tech company launched the 'Translate for Animals' app as an April Fools' Day prank?

[A] Google | In 2010, Google unveiled a fake app promising to translate animals' barks and meows into human language. It was a lighthearted April Fools' prank highlighting their innovation and humor.

7/30

Where did Milwaukee County Transit offer roundtrip bus service as a 2017 prank?

[C] Milwaukee to Japan | Cross-Pacific bus service defying geography, physics, and common sense. The swimming portion would've been challenging.

8/30

What has four legs and loves to play tricks?

[A] A prankster puppy | Dogs already destroy furniture and eat homework—adding pranking to their resume seems redundant but adorable.

9/30

What flies high but lands with a joke?

[B] A prank kite | Aerial humor delivery system powered by wind and bad intentions. Mary Poppins meets practical joker.

10/30

What's red and juicy but squirts when you bite it?

[D] A trick tomato | The vegetable-fruit that fights back, turning salad into splash zone. Revenge of the produce aisle.

11/30

What hops around and leaves fake carrots behind?

[D] A prank rabbit | The Easter Bunny's evil twin, distributing disappointment instead of chocolate. Childhood trauma in lagomorph form.

12/30

What's sticky and sweet but sticks to your fingers on purpose?

[C] Prank honey | Nature's glue disguised as sweetener, making everything permanently sticky. Bees probably find this hilarious.

13/30

What rolls down the hill and laughs at you?

[A] A silly rolling rock | Sisyphus's nightmare with added mockery. When geology develops a sense of humor, nobody's safe.

14/30

What's green and slimy but pretends to be a frog?

[B] Fake slime frog | Amphibian impersonator made of goo, hopping optional. Evolution's practical joke on itself.

15/30

What buzzes like a bee but sticks out its tongue?

[B] A prank buzzing toy | Insect simulator with attitude problem, combining nature's annoyance with human creativity. Worse than actual bees.

16/30

What's a bell that rings with a funny voice?

[A] A talking prank bell | Instead of ding-dong, you get wisecracks. Pavlov's dogs would be so confused.

17/30

What's a clock that tells the wrong time on purpose?

[D] A trick clock | Making everyone late since forever, it's temporal sabotage disguised as decor. Time isn't just relative—it's vindictive.

18/30

What's a toy car that honks like a clown?

[C] A honking prank car | Miniature vehicle with maximum annoyance potential. Hot Wheels meets whoopee cushion.

19/30

What's brewed every morning but today tastes like salt?

[A] Prank coffee | The cruelest April Fools' joke targets caffeine addicts before consciousness. Morning betrayal in ceramic form.

20/30

What has keys but locks you out with a grin?

[B] A fake car key | Automotive access denied with maximum smugness. Your car becomes the ultimate pranking accomplice.

21/30

What's a bill you dread but today is just a laugh?

[C] A prank invoice | Fake financial fear followed by relief—emotional rollercoaster via postal service. Accounting humor at its finest.

22/30

What's a chair that vanishes when you sit?

[D] A collapsible prank chair | Trust falls without the trust part. Furniture that actively betrays you.

23/30

What's a phone that calls you back with a giggle?

[A] A prank phone | Telecommunications with personality disorder. Alexander Graham Bell didn't invent this for comedy callbacks.

24/30

What's a wallet that shocks you when you open it?

[C] A shocking prank wallet | Your money literally hurts to spend. Capitalism with immediate physical consequences.

25/30

What's a pen that writes in disappearing ink?

[D] A trick ink pen | Perfect for contracts you'll regret or love notes to your ex. Temporary communication for commitment-phobes.

26/30

What's a doorbell that screams instead of rings?

[B] A screaming prank doorbell | Visitor announcements via horror movie soundtrack. Your guests arrive pre-traumatized.

27/30

What's a sandwich that bites back?

[C] A prank sandwich with a snapper | Lunch that fights back, turning meal time into combat zone. Revenge of the deli counter.

28/30

What's a gift box that jumps when you lift the lid?

[D] A jack-in-the-box prank | Classic scare tactic wrapped in festive paper. Birthday PTSD in a box.

29/30

What's a remote that controls nothing at all?

[B] A fake prank remote | Universal remote that's universally useless. Power without purpose, buttons without benefit.

30/30

What's a mirror that winks back at you?

[A] A trick winking mirror | Your reflection gets inappropriately friendly. Narcissus would be deeply confused.

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