No cheating, can you answer this simple Dinosaur quiz?

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1. How many horns did Triceratops have? 2. True or false? The name dinosaur means ‘terrible lizard’. 3. Which came first, the Jurassic or Cretaceous Period? 4. Was Diplodocus a carnivore or herbivore? 5. True of false? Tyrannosaurus rex was the biggest dinosaur ever. 6. True or false? Iguanodon was one of three dinosaurs that inspired the appearance of Godzilla. 7. Did Theropods such as Allosaurus and Carnotaurus move on two legs or four? 8. Apatosaurus is also widely known by what other name? 9. True or false? Most dinosaurs became extinct during an event that occurred 500 years ago. 10. What type of dinosaur features on the logo of the Toronto based NBA basketball team? 11. True or false? Dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent of Earth. 12. What dinosaur themed book was turned into a blockbuster movie in 1993? 13. True or false? Ankylosaurus featured hug plates of bone that acted as body armor. 14. Did Sauropods such as Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus move on two legs or four? 15. True or false? Pentaceratops was the first dinosaur to be officially named. 16. Which came first, the Jurassic or Triassic Period? 17. True or false? The US state of Colorado lists the Allosaurus as its state dinosaur. 18. What weighed more, a fully grown Spinosaurus or Deinonychus? 19. A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as a what? 20. True or false? Birds evolved from dinosaurs.
WHOOPS! WRONG CATEGORY.
 
1. Three.
2. True.
3. Jurassic
4. Herbivore.
5. False.
6. True.
7. Two.
8. "Brontosaurus."
9. False; ~65 million years ago.
10. ...Crud, I don't follow sports.
11. Probably true, though I expect paleontological digs in Antarctica are a challenge.
12. Jurassic Park, recently re-released in 3D.
13. True.
14. Four.
15. ...I don't actually know.
16. I *think* Jurassic, but I'm not as confident.
17. Sure, sounds about right.
18. Spinosaurus? The Deinonychus was pretty small, if I remember correctly.
19. Paleontologist.
20. True.
 
I was worried when I found this question in the Religion section. Was terrified that Yahoo had suddenly went insane and turned Creationalist!
 
1. 2
2. T
3. Jurassic
4. Herbivore
5. F (diplodocus is bigger)
6. T (a wild guess)
7. Two legs
8. I'm not even familiar with Apatosaurus
9. F (they became extinct well beyond 500 years ago)
10. Raptor, which I believe is a bird like dinosaur
11. F (I believe they have been found on every continent except Antarctica)
12. Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton
13. T
14. Four legs (the diplodocus wouldn't be able to keep balance if it only moved on two legs)
15. T (another wild guess)
16. Jurassic
17. T
18. Not sure...never heard of them
19. Paleontologist
20. T (birds evolved from therapods. Birds essentially ARE dinosaurs)

How did I go? Have you got any other quizzes in different categories?
 
I want to know how the illustrators of dinosaur story books knew what skin colour and texture dinosaurs had. Also is there any actual evidence that some could fly apart from 'looks like they did'. Those story books often show them buzzing around in the sky. Also if dinosaurs were suddenly wiped out, where did birds really come from? If so, how did scales.. presuming they even had scales, suddenly turn into complex feathers and also how did they survive for 'the millions of years' while all these changes were taking place?
 
1 3
2 T
3 Cret
4 herb
5 F
6 dont know
7 2
8 brontosaurus?
9 F
10 ?
11 T
12 Jurrasic Park
13 F
14 4
15 F
16 Tri
17 ?
18 ?
19 paleontologist
20 T
 
1. 3
2 false it means thunder lizard
3 Cretaceous
4. Herbavor
5. False
6. Don't know
7. 2
8.
9. Flase
10 don't care
11. true
12. Jurassic Park
13. true
14. 4
15. don't know was first discovered in 1092
16. before
17. false I live there Stegosaur
18.
19. Palenatoloist
20 true


Had enough. I am going to go meditate now
 
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Dinosaurs were created on day six just before mankind was.

"Jurassic Park" was a gross misrepresentation of how dinosaurs lived,

the average SIZE of dinosaurs was that of a large dog (like a German Shepherd)

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