Quiz about This is the Answer Mr Jones
Quiz about This is the Answer Mr Jones

This is the Answer, Mr. Jones Trivia Quiz


"Jones" is a surname that came from "John's son". Help Mr. Jones find out about things that share his name. The catch? These are the answers; you need to figure out the questions.

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Author
AcrylicInk
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
396,423
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
容易
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
315
Last 3 plays: Guest 99 (6/10), Guest 162 (6/10), Guest 99 (8/10).
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1.It had English and Welsh origins.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

Where was the Spinning Jones invented?
Which countries were the first breeding grounds for the elusive Jones penguins?
Where did the fatal tornado of 2002, Storm Jones, first form?
Where did the surname "Jones" come from?

2.John the Baptist.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

What was the codename of a WWI tank?
Who wrote the biblical book of Revelation?
Who told King Herod that his marriage was unlawful?
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3.Jones.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

What is the name of an impact crater on Mars?
What was the surname of the founder of Scientology?
What is the name of a bone in a human thumb?
What was the name of the Norse god of fire?

4.Tom Jones.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

Which Welsh artist sang "She's a Lady"?
Who married Angelina Jolie in 2007?
What is an Australian euphemism for someone who has eaten too much?
What is a traditional method of candle making?

5.Over 900 members of an American cult were involved in a mass murder-suicide.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

What happened in Jonestown, Guyana?
What real event did Mystic Jones predict would happen in 2012?
What was James Jones' novel "The Thin Red Line" about?
What happened in the first Hulk comic to feature Rick Jones?

6.琼斯!

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

What was written on the inside cover of every King James Bible published in 1957?
What was the answer to the universe in "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy"?
What was the name of a New Zealand TV channel that was launched in 2013?
With which music label did Adele release her third album, "Jones"?

7.Catherine Zeta-Jones.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

Who was the youngest passenger to survive the sinking of the Titanic?
Who was the second female Prime Minister of Great Britain?
Who starred in the 2002 film, "Chicago"?
Who was the first woman to orbit the Earth?

8.A comic strip.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

On which media platform was Batman's name revealed to be Lionel Jones?
What was Gerraint Jones famous for writing?
Where did the phrase "Keeping up with the Joneses" originate?
What did James Earl Jones hit a journalist with in 1972?

9.The bottom of the sea.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

Where in the wild would a jonesfish be found?
Where did Grace Jones get married?
What does "Davy Jones' locker" refer to?
Where did the J0N35 lunar rover land in 2007?

10.Indiana.

If this is the answer, what is the question?
Hint

Where was the jones force discovered in 1876?
In which US state was American football player Ed "Too Tall" Jones born?
What was the nickname of a fictional archaeologist?
Globally, what was the second most common surname after "Jones" in 2000?


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. It had English and Welsh origins. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:Where did the surname "Jones" come from?

The surname "Jones" is very common in England and Wales. The word comes from Middle English, which was when the first name "John" grew in popularity. Boys were often referred to as their father's son. "Jones" derived from the tradition of certain children being referred to as "John's son".

A Spinning Jenny (not Jones) was an 18th century machine used in weaving. With between 30 and 50 of them a year, the UK has a higher proportion of tornadoes than almost anywhere else in the world (based on its land area).
2. John the Baptist. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:Who told King Herod that his marriage was unlawful?

"John" became a popular name in 14th century England as a result of the biblical characters who also went by "John". The popularity of "John" led to the development of "Jones" ("John's son") as a surname.

John the Baptist was a relative of Jesus and was distinct from John the Evangelist, who wrote John's Gospel. Revelation was also written by someone called John, though it may have been a different John to the gospel writer (the name was also popular way back when!). John the Baptist was executed before the New Testament texts were written.
3. Jones. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:What is the name of an impact crater on Mars?

20th century English astronomer, Harold Spencer Jones, had a Martian impact crater named after him. Spencer Jones helped to more accurately determine the distance between the Earth and the sun. He was knighted for his services to astronomy in 1943. He also had a crater on the moon named after him.
4. Tom Jones. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:Which Welsh artist sang "She's a Lady"?

“她是一位女士”的作者是保罗·安卡和再保险corded by Tom Jones in 1971. Tom Jones was born in South Wales in 1940. He rose to fame in the 1960s and provided the vocals for the soundtracks to movies including "What's New Pussycat?" and the theme to the James Bond film "Thunderball".

He went on to perform regularly in Las Vegas where his shows were infamous due to the women who threw their underwear and hotel room keys on to the stage.
5. Over 900 members of an American cult were involved in a mass murder-suicide. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:What happened in Jonestown, Guyana?

Jim Jones was a charismatic man who set up his own church in America. When questions were asked about Jones' treatment of his congregation, he moved with hundreds of them to a commune in Guyana that he had been building. In 1978, a US Congressman went to Guyana to investigate rumours of kidnap and abuse.

He was killed by members of the Jonestown cult, which led Jim Jones to order the mass-suicide of the congregation. Over 900 people were given a fruit drink that had been laced with cyanide.
6. Jones! If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:What was the name of a New Zealand TV channel that was launched in 2013?

琼斯!创建重复的英国和美国S television shows from the late 20th century. The titles of Adele's first three albums were numbers: "19", "21", and "25". In Douglas Adams' novel series, the answer to the ultimate question was also a number (42 to be precise).
7. Catherine Zeta-Jones. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:Who starred in the 2002 film, "Chicago"?

Catherine Zeta-Jones was born in Wales and began her acting career on the stage as a child. Her first screen role was in the French-Italian film, "1001 Nights" in 1990. In 2002, Zeta-Jones starred in the musical "Chicago" with Renee Zellweger and Richard Gere. She won an Academy Award for the movie, which was based on the stage musical of the same name.
8. A comic strip. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:Where did the phrase "Keeping up with the Joneses" originate?

"Keeping up with the Joneses" is an idiom about jealousy. It refers to people who want to own the same expensive objects as their friends and neighbours in order to maintain their social standing. It can also refer to experiences like holidays and sports clubs.

In 1913, Pop Mormand started a series of comic strips about a fictional family trying - and failing - to copy the lifestyle of their neighbours, the Joneses.
9. The bottom of the sea. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:What does "Davy Jones' locker" refer to?

A jonesfish isn't a real thing and neither was the J0N35 lunar rover. Grace Jones had a fairly public private life but was never married underwater (though scuba diving weddings do happen!). In fact, it could be said that there have been weddings in Davy Jones' locker as the phrase means the bottom of the sea. On a less cheerful note, it is normally used to refer to the seabed as a sailor's final resting place when they have died at sea.

The origins of Davy Jones and his locker are uncertain, but the are referred to in "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson and in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film franchise, among many other places.
10. Indiana. If this is the answer, what is the question?

Answer:What was the nickname of a fictional archaeologist?

His full name was Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr. but he often went by his nickname, Indiana Jones. The character was originally played by Harrison Ford in the movie series which began in 1981 with "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Indiana Jones was an archaeology professor who occasionally went out into the field to recover valuable artifacts.
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