Pop Culture Trivia Quiz: 1949

What Happened In 1949?

49 Trivia Questions and Answers for 1949 History

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1. Who was the President of the United States in 1949?

2. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1949?

3. To the nearest quarter, what was the average movie theater ticket price in 1949?

4. Who was the author of 1984, which came out in 1949?

5. In 1949, a mysterious person began an annual tradition of leaving three roses in a distinctive arrangement and a bottle of cognac at what famous writer’s grave?

6. What was the highest-grossing film of 1949

7. How much did a Loaf of Bread cost in 1949?

8. How much did a Gallon of Milk cost in 1949?

9. White Christmas by Bing Crosby was the first Christmas song to reach the number one position on the Billboard Music Charts. What was the second one?

10. How many people lived in the United States in 1949?

11. The Warner Brothers cartoon Fast and Furry-ous introduced what two iconic characters?

12. What was the Coyote’s full name?

13. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1949?

14. In 1949, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?

15. Making his TV debut on LA’s KTTV, he was called “The World’s Most Famous Clown.”… who was he?

16. This automobile, introduced by Oldsmobile in 1949, has been called the ‘first muscle car.’ Name that car.

17. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1949?

18. This baseball star’s $90,000 contract made him seem like the highest-paid star of the 1949 season. Name that Yankee.

19. A few weeks later, another baseball star received an even higher contract for the season, almost $100,000. Name that Boston Baseball Hitter.

20. This 1949 film, based on a 2 volume novel, starred June Allyson, Margaret O’Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, and Peter Lawford.

21. Starring Laurence Olivier, this film won four Academy Awards in 1949, including Best Picture. It was the first non-Hollywood production to win the award. Name that film.

22. Founded in 1949, the North Atlantic Alliance is better known by what name?

23. Who was named the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award winner for the National League?

24. First presented in 1949, what was the Volkswagen Type 2 vehicle?

25. Who won the 1949 World Series?

26. On February 7, 1949, This Arthur Miller tragedy opened at the Morosco Theatre in New York City and ran for 742 performances.

27. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1949: Elton John, Billy Joel, Hank Williams Jr, or Lionel Richie?

28. English Astronomer Fred Hoyle did not agree with a particular theory of how the universe began, but he gave it the nickname we use today. Name that theory.

29. The first television western aired on NBC in the United States. Name that cowboy.

30. Who was the Time Magazine Man of the Year in 1949?

31. On May 9, 1949, Rainier III became Prince of Monaco. A few years later, he married a Hollywood star. Name his wife.

32. The first telethon took place in April 1949, raising over $1,000,000 from the Damon Runyan Memorial Fund. over 16 hours. Name the TV star who hosted the event.

33. Airing from June 1949 to April 1955, this was the first American live-action Science Fiction television show.

34. Opened in Rochester, New York, what is the George Eastman Museum dedicated to?

35. Who were the 1949 NFL Champions?

36. This Major League Baseball player reached base safely for the 84th consecutive game, a record. Name that player.

37. This musical comedy was the last film starring the Marx Brothers. What was the name of the movie

38. The title of this 1949 Abbot and Costello film mentions the other co-star by name. What is the film’s title?

39. This 1949 film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, is considered by many to be the best gangster movie of all time. Name that film.

40. How much did an average Volkswagen Beetle cost in 1949?

41. How much did a gallon of gas cost in 1949?

42. This reality/documentary show started as a newspaper comic strip feature in 1918, originally called Champs and Chumps. It has been revived several times. Name that show!

43. This American soldier, actor, and songwriter was one of World War II’s most decorated combat soldiers. His book is titled To Hell and Back. Name this American hero.

44. How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1949?

45. It only lasted a month on NBC, but TC historians call this program “the first daytime soap opera.” Can you name that program?

46. Staring as a 1929 radio dramedy, this came back as a television show on CBS and was one of the very first sitcoms. Name that show.

47. RCA Victor introduced a 7-inch product that changed music for the next 70 years. What was it?

48. Before 1949, Jordan had a different name. What was the old name of the country?

49. The biggest hit from this 1949 musical is “Some Enchanted Evening”. What is the name of the musical?

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. Who were the composers of South Pacific?

2. Who was the American Vice-President in 1949?

3. What did the fictional Book, Film, and Television Cowboy Hopalong Cassidy like to drink?

4. Who were the 1949 NBA Champions?

5. On March 21, 1949, WTVJ signed on the air as the first television station in what state?

6. The unfortunate death of 3-year-old Kathy Fiscus was one of the first ongoing pop culture stories. What happened to her?

7. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1949?

8. America’s National Security Agency (NSA) was founded in 1952, but the agency it replaced was formed in 1949. Name the prior agency.

9. What two leagues merged in 1949 to form the National Basketball Association (NBA)?

10. Who was the Pope in 1949?

The Answers:

49 Trivia Questions and Answers for 1949 History

1. Who was the President of the United States in 1949?
Harry S. Truman (April 12, 1945January 20, 1953)

2. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1949?
Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) by Vaughn Monroe

3. To the nearest quarter, what was the average movie theater ticket price in 1949?
50 cents

4. Who was the author of 1984, which came out in 1949?
George Orwell

5. In 1949, a mysterious person began an annual tradition of leaving three roses in a distinctive arrangement and a bottle of cognac at what famous writer’s grave?
Edgar Allen Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849)

6. What was the highest-grossing film of 1949?
Samson and Delilah

7. How much did a Loaf of Bread cost in 1949?
14 cents

8. How much did a Gallon of Milk cost in 1949?
84 cents

9. White Christmas by Bing Crosby was the first Christmas song to reach the number one position on the Billboard Music Charts. What was the second one?
All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) by Spike Jones

10. How many people lived in the United States in 1949?
The population was an estimated 149,188,130 people.

11. The Warner Brothers cartoon Fast and Furry-ous introduced what two iconic characters?
The Road Runner and the Coyote

12. What was the Coyote’s full name?
Wile E. Coyote

13. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1949?
In 1949, The Toronto Maple Leafs won over the Detroit Red Wings (4 games to 0)

14. In 1949, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?
Men – 65.2 years, Women – 70.7 years.

15. Making his TV debut on LA’s KTTV, he was called “The World’s Most Famous Clown.”… who was he?
Bozo The Clown

16. This automobile, introduced by Oldsmobile in 1949, has been called the ‘first muscle car.’ Name that car.
Oldsmobile 88 (Rocket 88)

17. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1949?
The Egyptian by Mika Waltari

18. This baseball star’s $90,000 contract made him seem like the highest-paid star of the 1949 season. Name that Yankee.
Joe DiMaggio

19. A few weeks later, another baseball star received an even higher contract for the season, almost $100,000. Name that Boston Baseball Hitter.
Ted Williams

20. This 1949 film, based on a 2 volume novel, starred June Allyson, Margaret O’Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, and Peter Lawford.
Little Women

21. Starring Laurence Olivier, this film won four Academy Awards in 1949, including Best Picture. It was the first non-Hollywood production to win the award. Name that film.
Hamlet

22. Founded in 1949, the North Atlantic Alliance is better known by what name?
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

23. Who was named the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award winner for the National League?
Jackie Robison (Ted Williams won for the American League)

24. First presented in 1949, what was the Volkswagen Type 2 vehicle?
Microbus (small bus)

25. Who won the 1949 World Series?
In 1949, The New York Yankees won, beating the Brooklyn Dodgers (4 games to 1)

26. On February 7, 1949, This Arthur Miller tragedy opened at the Morosco Theatre in New York City and ran for 742 performances.
Death of a Salesman

27. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1949: Elton John, Billy Joel, Hank Williams Jr, or Lionel Richie?
Elton John (born March 25, 1947)

28. English Astronomer Fred Hoyle did not agree with a particular theory of how the universe began, but he gave it the nickname we use today. Name that theory.
The Big Bang

29. The first television western aired on NBC in the United States. Name that cowboy.
Hopalong Cassidy

30. Who was the Time Magazine Man of the Year in 1949?
Winston Churchill

31. On May 9, 1949, Rainier III became Prince of Monaco. A few years later, he married a Hollywood star. Name his wife.
Grace Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982)

32. The first telethon took place in April 1949, raising over $1,000,000 from the Damon Runyan Memorial Fund. over 16 hours. Name the TV star who hosted the event.
Milton Berle

33. Airing from June 1949 to April 1955, this was the first American live-action Science Fiction television show.
Captain Video and His Video Rangers

34. Opened in Rochester, New York, what is the George Eastman Museum dedicated to?
Photography

35. Who were the 1949 NFL Champions?
Philadelphia Eagles

36. This Major League Baseball player reached base safely for the 84th consecutive game, a record. Name that player.
Ted Williams

37. This musical comedy was the last film starring the Marx Brothers. What was the name of the movie?
Love Happy

38. The title of this 1949 Abbot and Costello film mentions the other co-star by name. What is the film’s title?
Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff

39. This 1949 film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, is considered by many to be the best gangster movie of all time. Name that film.
White Heat

40. How much did an average Volkswagen Beetle cost in 1949?
$1280

41. How much did a gallon of gas cost in 1949?
$0.27 per gallon

42. This reality/documentary show started as a newspaper comic strip feature in 1918, originally called Champs and Chumps. It has been revived several times. Name that show!
Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

43. This American soldier, actor, and songwriter was one of World War II’s most decorated combat soldiers. His book is titled To Hell and Back. Name this American hero.
Audie Murphy

44. How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1949?
70 cents

45. It only lasted a month on NBC, but TC historians call this program “the first daytime soap opera”. can you name that program?
These Are My Children

46. Staring as a 1929 radio dramedy, this came back as a television show on CBS and was one of the very first sitcoms. Name that show.
The Goldbergs

47. RCA Victor introduced a 7-inch product that changed music for the next 70 years. What was it?
The 45 RPM Record.

48. The country of Jordan had a different name before 1949. What was the old name of the country?
Transjordan

49. The biggest hit from this 1949 musical is “Some Enchanted Evening”. What is the name of the musical?
South Pacific

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. Who were the composers of South Pacific?
Richard Rodgers (music), Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics)

2. Who was the American Vice-President in 1949?
Alben W. Barkley (January 20, 1949 – January 20, 1953)
The office of vice president was vacant from April 12, 1945 – January 20, 1949

3. What did the fictional Book, Film, and Television Cowboy Hopalong Cassidy like to drink?
Sarsaparilla.

4. Who were the 1949 NBA Champions?
For the 1948-49 Season, Champion Minneapolis Lakers won 4 games to 2 over the Washington Capitals

5. On March 21, 1949, WTVJ signed on the air as the first television station in what state?
Florida

6. The unfortunate death of 3-year-old Kathy Fiscus was one of the first ongoing pop culture stories. What happened to her?
She fell down a well. (in San Marino, California.)

7. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1949?
Ponder

8. America’s National Security Agency (NSA) was founded in 1952, but the agency it replaced was formed in 1949. Name the prior agency.
Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA)

9. What two leagues merged in 1949 to form the National Basketball Association (NBA)?
Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League

10. Who was the Pope in 1949?
Pope Pius XII, March 2, 1939October 9, 1958