Only 10% Of People Can Correctly Tell Which of These Internet Facts and Pictures are Real
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It’s time to put on your sleuthing hat and see if you can deduce fact from fiction. Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes and find out if sorting through Internet hoaxes is in fact, elementary.Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting Show More
It’s time to put on your sleuthing hat and see if you can deduce fact from fiction. Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes and find out if sorting through Internet hoaxes is in fact, elementary.Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
You can totally recharge your phone by microwaving it, right?
- True
- False
There's no way these golfers are really playing this close to a fire...right?
- This one’s real
- It’s totally fake
Polybius was the game developed by the CIA for behavior modification that gave children in Portland amnesia. But was it real or a hoax?
- Real
- Hoax
Animal pictures abound on the Internet, but some of them are definitely fake. Could this polar bear really be playing with a sled dog?
- No, it’s fake.
- Yes, it’s definitely real.
In 2016, Twitter user Randy admitted to ripping up absentee ballots for Trump. Or did he?
- This is totally illegal. There’s no way he did it.
- Yup, it was a really big deal.
Is a dishwasher a good place to put your valuables during a hurricane, as per the recently circulating Internet advice?
- Definitely not.
- Absolutely!
These two headlines are photoshopped, right?
- They’re totally real and were distributed to different political markets.
- This is photoshopped.
- This is real, but they were just printed at different times during the day.
Let's get meta for a moment. In 2016, Snopes agreed to work with a social media site to help evaluate the accuracy of questionable posts. Which social media site?
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Shutterstock
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Shutterstock
Which of these Internet famous photos is real?
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CNN
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jetcareers.com
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ViralNova
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National Geographic
In June of 2017, Breitbart reported that a German woman was fined over 1000 euros for sharing an anti-migrant meme. True or false?
- True
- False
Which one of these Obama stories is real?
- In August of 2017, he ordered Harvard University to reverse its suspension of his daughter Malia.
- In 2016, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said: “One of my proudest moments was when I told Obama, ‘You will not fill this Supreme Court vacancy.'”
- When Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, he was the only president to ignore a natural disaster and go golfing instead.
- Obama was in Texas during Hurricane Harvey, serving meals.
- He signed an executive order banning the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.
This graphic makes a shocking claim...but is it true?
- Yes
- No
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- I loved it!
- It was pretty okay.
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