The Legend of Neverland Quiz Answer Guide (Event Scenic Quiz) | As in most other MMORPG games, The Legend of Neverland also features events where your knowledge will be put to the test. Not just your gaming knowledge, but more topics of common sense, history, sports and so on, so it won’t be easy.
However, the rewards that you get from this Scenic Quiz are invaluable, so don’t miss the chance to join this trivia. And on this occasion I will share the answers to the quiz on The Legend of Neverland, yes, consider it a cheat for you.
Also read: Location of Treasure chests in The Legend of Neverland Game
The Legend of Neverland Quiz Answer Guide
You get access to the Scenic Quiz when you unlock the Garden Party at level 40. This is where you find events like Dance Frenzy, Miru Party, or Scenic Quiz. Scenic Quiz is also known as game XO and is open every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday between 9:00 and 23:00.
Keep checking regularly to find out the exact time, as it can get tricky due to server time and you can take the quiz more than once a day, at least until you reach the reward limit – pay attention to the warning icon that says the quiz is in preparation.
How to answer The Legend of Neverland quiz in this Scenic Quiz event is very easy. When a statement appears on the screen, you just have to choose one of the correct answers. You should also move your character to the place that you think is appropriate, also known as the OX area. If you think the statement is true, you select (O), if you think it is false, move to (X). If you manage to answer all 10 questions correctly, the reward is up to 300 Cabala Sapphire, one of the in-game currency The Legend of Neverland.
So easy right? Well, at least when you know the answer. The following is the answer guide to The Legend of Neverland quiz at the Scenic Quiz event. The quiz questions and answers below are in their original English versions. Also remember to always use CTRL+F if you want to jump to the statement you are looking for quickly.
Notes:
T is a question, J is the answer. X and O is the button to answer.Q: In walking races of more than 20km, there is a food supply area every 3km
A: False (X)
Q: The country that hosts the most Summer Olympics is Greece
A: False (X)
Q: The Ugly Duckling is one of Andersen’s fairy tales
A: Right (O)
Q: Saves power if the volume of food in the refrigerator is 80% of the total capacity
A: Right (O)
Q: The eighth wonder of the world is the Eiffel Tower
A: False (X)
Q: Mazurka is from Finland
A: False (X)
Q: A good book, printed with golden words which is Copper-Manganese Alloy
A: False (X)
Q: On the centenary anniversary of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1984, Athens was nominated as the capital of the IOC
A: False (X)
Q: The US in macroeconomics refers to the total supply
A: Right (O)
Q: The Nile, Amu and Indus are all exorheic rivers
A: False (X)
Q: The longest film series according to the Guinness book of world records is the Star Wars series
A: False (X)
Q: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a masterpiece by American writer Mark Twain
A: Right (O)
Q: Maupassant is the only Russian writer to have reached the pinnacle of the literary world
A: False (X)
Q: One round in professional boxing is 3 minutes
A: Right (O)
Q: The full name of Washington, the capital city of the United States is Washington District of Truman
A: False (X)
Q: “Red” in the novel “Red and Black” written by French novelist Stendhal refers to the colors of the revolutionary flag
A: False (X)
Q: “Black” in the novel “Red and Black” written by French novelist Stendhal refers to the evil side
A: False (X)
Q: Gold accessories use K to describe their gold content. 18K gold accessories contain 75% gold
A: Right (O)
Q: Scorpions are the slowest metabolic invertebrates in the world
A: Right (O)
Q: A Song to Remember reflects the life of Polish musician Bach
A: False (X)
Q: Law first appeared in Feudalism
A: False (X)
Q: Poker cards are based on an ancient calendar. Joker refers to the Queen.
A: False (X)
Q: The copier will produce Carbon Dioxide during the copying process
A: False (X)
Q: A low salt diet can help prevent Hypertension
A: Right (O)
Q: The first country in Europe to use a printing press was Ireland
A: False (X)
Q: The mortality rate is one of the determinants of population reproduction
A: Right (O)
Q: The remaining number of contestants who use the Magic Book is an odd number
A: False (X)
Q: The remaining number of contestants using the Longbow is an odd number
A: False (X)
Q: One tubular sunflower can produce between hundreds and thousands of sunflower seeds
A: False (X)
Q: Weightlifting competition class based on athlete’s age
A: False (X)
Q: Lenin called someone “Mirror of the Russian Revolution”, it was Sholokhov
A: False (X)
Q: The main reason driving Singapore’s economic development is its Rich Labor Resources
A: False (X)
Q: The main reason driving Singapore’s economic growth is Good Natural Condition
A: False (X)
Q: Newton is Jewish
A: False (X)
Q: The scientist who is called the “Father of Physics” is Newton
A: False (X)
Q: The best way to extinguish an alcohol lamp flame is to extinguish it with water
A: False (X)
Q: Graf is the only tennis player to win 2 Grand Slam championships
A: False (X)
Q: Among the “World Top 3 Tenors”, Pavarotti is Spanish
A: False (X)
Q: South Korea was the first to establish a strategic and tactical missile force in Asia
A: False (X)
Q: China is the first to establish a strategic and tactical missile force in Asia
A: Right (O)
Q: The four most important inventions of the 20th century were semiconductors?
A: Right (O)
Q: The sea with the most islands in the world is the Aegean Sea
A: Right (O)
Q: Mazurka is from Poland
A: Right (O)
Q: The most commonly produced and widely used battery in the world is the Zinc-carbon battery
A: Right (O)
Q: To maximize the effect, windbreaks should be formed with more than 10 rows of trees
A: Right (O)
Q: To maximize the effect, windbreaks should be formed with 5 to 10 rows of trees
A: False (X)
Q: Noise pollution refers to noise above 90 decibels
A: False (X)
Q: Apples contain the memory boosting microelement i.e. Zinc
A: Right (O)
Q: Apples contain a memory boosting microelement, namely lodine
A: False (X)
Q: Apples contain a memory-boosting microelement called Calcium
A: False (X)
Q: Calcium is also called Intelligent Element
A: Right (O)
Q: The first shots to symbolize the freedom of the United States of America begin in Washington
A: False (X)
Q: Aurora is a special sight that you can see in High Latitude
A: Right (O)
Q: The largest branch of the Yellow River is the Fen . River
A: False (X)
Q: The so-called “Invisible Hand” theory in economics was originally put forward by Marx
A: False (X)
Q: Internet came to China in 1994
A: Right (O)
Q: Ballet was introduced from France
A: Right (O)
Q: Potato is the stem of a plant
A: Right (O)
Q: When cooking hard-boiled eggs in a microwave oven, use a toothpick to pierce the egg whites and yolks especially to make them cook faster
A: False (X)
Q: When cooking hard-boiled eggs in a microwave oven, use a toothpick to pierce the egg whites and yolks especially for Cracking Prevention
A: Right (O)
Q: The largest body of water on land is Glacier Water
A: Right (O)
Q: The main resources used by humans include: Solar Resources
A: Right (O)
Q: The main resources used by humans include: Mineral Resources
A: Right (O)
Q: Panama’s Suez Canal
A: False (X)
Q: The world’s largest stone Buddha statue is in Henan
A: False (X)
Q: The world’s first Mahjong Museum is located in China
A: False (X)
Q: The longest organ in the digestive tract of the human body is the Small Intestine
A: Right (O)
Q: The number of shirts of Pele “World Football Player” is no 23
A: False (X)
Q: Afghan Hound is also called Bracco Italiano
A: False (X)
Q: The first World War campaign that used gas for the first time was the Battle of Verdun
A: Right (O)
Q: Boule de Suif is a masterwork by American author Mark Twain
A: False (X)
Q: The Olympics held in beijing in 2008 was the 30th Olympics
A: False (X)
Q: Just like the Statue of Liberty, another famous American nickname is Old Sam
A: False (X)
Q: Crocodile tears to disguise himself
A: False (X)
Q: Crocodiles shed tears to excrete toxins
A: False (X)
Q: The “Five Hardware” in life stands for Silver
A: Right (O)
Q: The “Five Hardware” in life stands for Tin
A: Right (O)
Q: Mexico is located in South America
A: False (X)
Q: The country connected to the east of China is Russia
A: False (X)
Q: The country that borders China to the east is Japan
A: False (X)
Q: International naval speed generally uses “knot” as the unit, one knot means 1,852 km/h
A: Right (O)
Q: International naval speed generally uses “knot” as the unit, one knot means 3,112 km/h
A: False (X)
That’s the answer guide to The Legend of Neverland quiz at the Scenic Quiz event. I hope this article helped you! Thank you for visiting and don’t forget if you find this article useful, please share it with your friends too.