What was “The Surgeon’s Photo”?
An early photo of an open surgery
A famous yet faked photo of Nessie
A manipulated image of a ghost
A staged crime scene photo
What was the Piltdown Man?
A medieval knight’s skeleton
A dinosaur fossil
A fabricated missing link fossil
An ancient stone tool
What was the outcome of the “Balloon Boy” hoax?
Global warming awareness raised
New aviation laws implemented
Family gained massive media attention
Triggered a city-wide evacuation
What was the true nature of the Drake’s Plate hoax?
A genuine 16th-century artifact
A modern creation passed as historical
A misidentified ancient weapon
A piece from an old ship
What is the Dihydrogen Monoxide hoax about?
A dangerous chemical spill
Water described as a toxic substance
An alien substance found in rivers
A banned industrial solvent
What hoax involved a fake language?
Etruscan language deciphered
Constructed language for a movie
A non-existent Australian language
First computer language
What was the infamous War of the Worlds hoax?
Radio show that caused mass panic
A book about fake Martian invasion
A movie about aliens attacking Earth
A television report on alien landing
Who was behind the “Fairy Photographs” hoax?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Two young girls
A famous magician
A well-known photographer
What was the motive behind the Berners Street Hoax?
To win a bet
To promote a new business
To protest tax increases
To create a social experiment
The Crop Circle phenomenon was initially started by
Extraterrestrial beings
Natural atmospheric phenomena
Two pranksters
Government experiments
What was the outcome of the “Spaghetti Trees” hoax?
Promotion of Italian cuisine
Many believed spaghetti grew on trees
Introduction of a new pasta shape
Ignited a farming trend
What was the nature of the “Fiji Mermaid”?
An actual discovered mermaid species
Half-monkey, half-fish creation
A real mermaid caught near Fiji
An ancient statue found underwater
Who orchestrated the Great Moon Hoax of 1835?
Richard Adams Locke
Edgar Allan Poe
Mark Twain
P.T. Barnum
What was “The Turk”?
A chess-playing machine
A mathematical formula
A robotic servant
An ancient calculator
What is the Loch Ness Monster often considered?
A proven species of aquatic dinosaur
A hoax or misidentification
A rare but real sea creature
An undiscovered type of large fish
What was the purpose of the Sokal Affair?
To expose poor academic standards
A book launch stunt
To popularize a new scientific theory
A protest against university policies
What did the “Dead Fairy Hoax” claim to find?
A fossilized pixie
A fairy’s body in Derbyshire
An elf’s remains in a park
A gnome’s hat in the woods
What was the outcome of the “NASA’s Moon Landing” conspiracy theories?
Scientific education improvement
Increase in space exploration funding
Widespread belief in staged landings
Introduction of new space policies
What did the Cardiff Giant hoax involve?
A giant stone sculpture
A large alien spacecraft model
A massive prehistoric animal bone
A huge buried treasure
Who was the instigator of the “Paul is dead” hoax?
A college student
A radio DJ
A newspaper editor
Paul McCartney himself
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