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1. The Movie Easy Rider came out in what year?
A.) 1966
B.) 1967
C.) 1968
D.) 1969
2. In the opening scene of Requiem For A Dream, the main character played by Jerod Leto stole his mother's _______ to pawn for dope.
A.) Car
B.) Television
C.) Wedding Ring
D.) Stereo
3.) In Almost Famous, fictional rocker Russel Hammond declared "I am a Golden God!" atop a roof after ingesting what substance?
A.) Cocaine
B.) LSD
C.) Mushrooms
D.) Crystal Meth
4.) The 1980 science fiction film Altered States was based on John C. Lily's research on:
A.) Sensory Deprivation
B.) Hallucinogens used by indigenous peoples in South America
C.) The clinical effects of LSD on the human brain
D.) The use of Mescaline in Native American traditions
5. These Cheech & Chong movies were released in what order?
A.) Nice Dreams, Up in Smoke, Still Smokin'
B.) Up in Smoke, Still Smokin', Nice Dreams
C.) Nice Dreams, Still Smokin', Up in Smoke
D.) Up in Smoke, Nice Dreams, Still Smokin'
6.) In the 2006 release Crank, the main character was injected with this adrenaline-pumping concoction:
A.) Beijing Cocktail
B.) Yakuzi Cocktail
C.) Taiwan Cocktail
D.) Dragon Cocktail
7.) The main character in Dazed and Confused was nicknamed:
A.) Randal "Pink" Floyd
B.) Randal "Hard" Rock
C.) Eric "Clapton" Roberts
D.) Eric "Thunderclap" Newman
8.) The 1999 release Detroit Rock City follows four teenagers on their journey to obtain tickets for a concert by what band?
A.) Led Zeppelin
B.) KISS
C.) Lynyrd Skynyrd
D.) Cream
9.) Which actor played Hunter S. Thompson in the 1980 release Where The Buffalo Roam?
A.) Peter Fonda
B.) Dennis Hopper
C.) Bill Murray
D.) Terry Southern
10. Scarface's dog in Halfbaked was named:
A.) Weed
B.) Dog
C.) Fido
D.) Killer
11. The 2004 release Layer Cake featured English gangsters trying to push 1,000,000 what?
A.) Ecstasy Pills
B.) Lbs. of Marijuana
C.) Prescription Painkillers
D.) Dollars of Cocaine
12. The 1989 release Drugstore Cowboy featured which budding actor:
A.) Tom Cruise
B.) Matt Dillon
C.) Mel Gibson
D.) Johnny Depp
13. In 2001 release Blow, George Jung played by Johnny Depp teams up with this gang to flood the U.S. with Cocaine:
A.) The Cali Cartel
B.) The Juarez Cartel
C.) The Medellin Cartel
D.) The Deago Cartel
14. Finish this Fear and Loathing quote: "You can turn your back on a person, but, never turn your back on a drug. Especially when it's..."
A.) the strongest hallucinogen known to man.
B.) got you in the firm grips of insanity.
C.) waving a razor-sharp hunting knife in your eye.
D.) got you pinned into merciless submission.
15. In the 2001 release Training Day, Ethan Hawke's character is tricked into taking this substance by Denzel Washington's character:
A.) LSD
B.) Crystal Meth
C.) Peyote
D.) PCP
1.)LSD Guru Dr. Timothy Leary's Mantra was "Turn On, Tune In, ______":
A.) Take Over
B.) Drop Out
C.) Turn Off
D.) Train Yourself
2.) Opened in London in 1965, this psychedelic threads shop tailored for the likes of The Beatles, The Byrds, and The Who:
A.) Psychedelic Attire Inc.
B.) Rainbow Arrangements
C.) Hapdash And The Coloured Coat
D.) Granny Takes A Trip
3.) This Californian district is considered by many to be the birthplace of Psychedelia and the modern Drug Culture:
A.) Haight-Ashbury
B.) Norcal
C.) 8th and Park
D.) The Bay
4.) Before changing their name to the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia and bandmates were known as:
A.) The Troggs
B.) Buffalo Springfield
C.) The Warlocks
D.) The Reapers
5.) On January 14, 1967 the first Human Be-in, which drew more than 20,000 hippies, was held in this park:
A.)San Fransisco Park
B.) California State Park
C.) Golden Gate Park
D.) Almamont Park
6.) Possession of LSD was made illegal in California on:
A.) October 6, 1966
B.) January 20, 1967
C.) March 27, 1968
D.) November 5, 1969
7.) Founded in January 1968, this group was formed with the aim of using the hippie movement for political change:
A.) The Diggers
B.) The Yippies
C.) Youth For Change
D.) The New Radicals
8.) This staple of London's Psychedelic Culture, opened in 1966, hosted live shows by the Pink Floyd, Protocol Harem, Tomorrow, and offered lightshows, erotic plays, bad-trip counselling, and movies until closed by police in October of 1967:
A.) Middle Earth
B.) Saville Theatre
C.) Roundhouse
D.) UFO Club
9.) Syd Barrett, one of the founding member of Pink Floyd, was replaced in january of 1968 due to his binges on what drug:
A.) Cocaine
B.) LSD
C.) Alcohol
D.) Heroin
10.) This famous rocker met Charles Manson April 1968 while wandering around California on LSD:
A.) Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys
B.) Jim Morrison of the Doors
C.) Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones
D.) Larry Graham of Sly & the Family Stone
11.) This famous UK location hosted a series of four free concerts in '68 featuring the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Fairport Convention, Roy Harper, The Move, and others:
A.) Middle Earth
B.) Filmore East
C.) Royal Albert Hall
D.) Hyde Park
12.) A Legalize Pot ad signed by various celebrities was printed in this famous puiblication in 1967:
A.) USA Today
B.) The New York Times
C.) Time Magazine
D.) Art Voice
13.) Which one of these artists was not arrested for Drug Charges?
A.) Scott McKenzie
B.) Jimi Hendrix
C.) Jerry Garcia
D.) John Lennon
14.) The LEMAR(Legalize Marijunana) Prohibition Ball Benefit, featuring the Grateful Dead and The Charlatans was held in this venue on May 29, 1966:
A.) UFO Club
B.) Westcoat Arena
C.) Royal Albert Hall
D.) San Fransisco Ballroom
15.) The "Death of the Hippy" parade was held in San Fransisco on this date:
A.) Jaunary 15, 1966
B.) October 6, 1967
C.) March 29, 1968
D.) May 8, 1969