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Sunday Challenge #32 – A Quiz on Dogs

Team StoryWeavers|August 01, 2022, 12:08 IST| 834

Welcome to BYJU’S Sunday Challenge – the weekly quiz. In this edition, we take a walk through the dog park of trivia! Here are five questions on famous dogs and breeds in pop culture and history.

Remember:

You can take a shot at the questions and field your guesses in the comments section below. Answers will be revealed on subsequent Sundays in the comment section. The fastest entries to get all questions right win a pair of Bluetooth headphones. 

Ready? Here are your questions:

Question 1 

This monument outside a military facility in Moscow, Russia features a dog on top of a rocket ship. It was unveiled in April 2008, just over 50 years after her first-of-its-kind achievement. Who is this monument dedicated to?

Question 2

We’ve all seen the Doge meme which went on to ultimately become Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency. Which Japanese breed of hunting dogs features in the meme and the coin?

Question 3

Shaded in red below is the easternmost province of Canada. This region lends its name to two popular dog breeds. if the Newfoundland Dog is one of them, what is the other one?

Question 4

What common name connects the mechanical canine sidekick on the left and the scientist on the right? 

Question 5

The holy man in the work of art below lends his name to a popular breed of dogs. Both are known for their rescue work. Identify the breed.

Take your guesses in the comments section below. Winners of this edition, along with the answers will be revealed next Sunday, so keep your eyes peeled!

To view other editions of the Sunday Challenge, click here.

Answers to Sunday Challenge 31

1. The peace sign

2. Nike

3. Samsung

4. BMW

5. The barcode replaced the logo of Marlboro after tobacco advertising was banned in the sport. At high speeds, the barcode resembled the Marlboro logo! It was a clever use of a loophole by the advertisers. 

Update: Winners of Sunday Challenge 32:
Rayan Rahul Chauhan
Yuvika MD
Lalkrishna KP
Dinesh Anarse
Naman Dixit

About the Author


Suraj is a self-proclaimed audiophile and a jack-of-all-trades writer with a diverse set of interests. An amateur quizzer on the side, he claims that the first object he fell in love with was a book on flags at age 3. His favourite punctuation mark is the Oxford Comma, which coincidentally happens to be one of his favourite songs too!

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