Cupid’s busy, but we’re busier — in five minutes, crush 100 rapid-fire facts.
By Richie.Zh01
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About This Quiz
Every February 14th, Cupid swoops in with two arrows: gold sparks love, lead kills it. Get struck by gold and you’ll be grabbing roses, throwing on a rom-com, and maybe diamond-shopping by dessert.
But do you actually know why roses are red, how many times your heart beats a day, or what it takes for a diamond to even exist?
This isn’t just a quiz — it’s a date-night cheat sheet. Answer 100 questions and walk away with a ready-made playlist, watchlist, and gift list your date will swear you curated for weeks.
"Made to melt you" is the slogan of which chocolate truffle brand?
[B] Lindt | Famous Swiss chocolate brand known for its smooth, melt-in-the-mouth truffles.
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Alexander Graham Bell applied for a patent for which invention on February 14, 1876?
[C] Telephone | Bell's invention revolutionized communication and led to the establishment of the telephone industry.
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Which flower was considered a symbol of love in ancient Greece, often associated with the goddess Aphrodite?
[B] Rose | Explanation: In ancient Greece, the rose was linked to Aphrodite (goddess of love) — legend says roses grew from the ground where her tears fell as she mourned her lover Adonis.
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Diamonds are composed of which element?
[A] Carbon | Diamonds are made of pure carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure.
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According to the US census, which two states are the most common places for chocolate manufacturers?
[B] California and Pennsylvania | These states are home to major chocolate companies like Hershey's and Ghirardelli.
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"You complete me" is a classic line from the 1996 romantic comedy. Which movie is it from?
[C] Jerry Maguire | A line famously said by Tom Cruise in the movie during a pivotal scene with Renee Zellweger.
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Which 19th-century romantic poet is considered to have inspired the first vampire novel?
[D] Lord Byron | His poem "The Giaour" is often cited as an inspiration for vampire literature.
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"Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't" is the jingle for which two chocolate bars?
[B] Almond Joy and Mounds | A famous jingle for these two coconut-based chocolate bars.
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Barry White has a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Which song is it?
[C] "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" | A hit song from Barry White's 1974 album, known for his deep, soulful voice.
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Which 2018 TV movie tells the story of a teenager whose sister sent all her secret love letters to her crushes?
[A] "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" | A romantic comedy about letters, love, and high school drama.
11/30
In the 1955 animated movie Lady and the Tramp, what food do the two dogs share when they kiss?
[B] Pasta and meatballs | A classic scene where Lady and Tramp share spaghetti and meatballs, ending with a kiss.
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In the movie Sleepless in Seattle, where do Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan meet for the first time?
[D] Empire State Building | A reference to An Affair to Remember, where the characters meet at the Empire State Building.
13/30
Which US founding father is said to have sold chocolate at a print shop in Philadelphia?
[B] Benjamin Franklin | Franklin was involved in many enterprises, including selling chocolate.
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According to the National Confectioners Association, how many cocoa beans are needed to make one pound of chocolate?
[C] 400 | The number of cocoa beans needed for one pound of chocolate varies but is generally around 400.
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On average, how many times does the human heart beat each day?
[D] 100,000 | The heart beats about 100,000 times per day to pump blood throughout the body.
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How many calories are in a glass of champagne?
[C] 84 | A typical glass of champagne contains around 84 calories.
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Approximately how many roses are sold each year for Valentine's Day?
[A] 250 million | Valentine's Day sees about 250 million roses sold, making it a popular flower for the occasion.
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Which famous playwright coined the term "star-crossed lovers"?
[B] William Shakespeare | The phrase appears in Romeo and Juliet, referring to their doomed love.
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According to Roman mythology, who is the son of Mercury and Venus?
[B] Cupid | Cupid is the Roman god of love, often depicted as a winged child with a bow and arrow.
20/30
In the US, which state has a town named Valentine?
[A] Texas | Valentine, Texas, is a small town famously associated with Valentine's Day.
21/30
In the movie Love Actually, which character holds up cue cards to confess his love to Juliet?
[A] Mark | Explanation: The iconic "cue card confession" scene features Mark (Andrew Lincoln) silently declaring his love to Juliet (Keira Knightley), one of the film’s most memorable romantic moments.
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According to medieval belief, St. Valentine's Day was linked to romance because people thought February 14 was the start of which animal's mating season?
[B] Birds | In medieval times, people believed that birds started their mating season on February 14, tying it to romance.
23/30
Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Elvis Presley all married in which US city?
[D] Las Vegas | Known as the wedding capital of the world, many celebrities married in Las Vegas.
24/30
What does the abbreviation XOXO stand for?
[C] Hugs and Kisses | XOXO is commonly used to represent kisses (X) and hugs (O), a sign of affection.
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According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, which word means "to cuddle closely"?
[A] Snuggle | Snuggle means to curl up closely and comfortably with someone, typically in a cozy or affectionate way.
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Which month is designated as "National Candy Month"?
[B] June | National Candy Month is celebrated in June, highlighting the history and enjoyment of sweets.
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Which word refers to a chubby, angel-like baby often depicted with wings?
[A] Cherub | A cherub is a type of angelic figure in art, often depicted as a plump, winged child.
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In which year was the famous line "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine" spoken in a movie?
[B] 1942 | This iconic line is from Casablanca, a 1942 film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
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Where do cocoa beans come from?
[D] Cocoa tree | Cocoa beans come from the seeds of the cacao tree, known scientifically as Theobroma cacao.
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Why does chocolate melt in your hand?
[C] The melting point of chocolate is lower than the body temperature | Chocolate melts at temperatures between 86°F to 90°F, which is lower than the human body temperature (98.6°F).