The Ultimate World's Greatest Roller Coasters Quiz

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The Ultimate World's Greatest Roller Coasters Quiz
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For thrill seekers a roller coaster may be the ultimate in fun. The designers of roller coasters are constantly pushing the thrill envelope. Take this quiz to learn more about the world's greatest roller coasters.
Where was the first American roller coaster built?
Las Vegas
Coney Island
Los Angeles
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Coney Island in Brooklyn was the location of the first American roller coaster.

How fast can roller coasters go?
50 mph
75 mph
100 mph
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Today's roller coasters can go faster than 100 mph (160 kph).

What construction material has impacted the safety of roller coasters?
wood
steel
rubber
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The use of steel construction has created roller coasters that are safer and capable of very fast speeds.

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What roller coaster has trains in the shape of rip-roaring dragsters?
Raptor
Matterhorn
Top Thrill Dragster
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The Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster at Cedar Point in Ohio has trains in the shape of rip-roaring dragsters.

What type of roller coaster is the Top Thrill Dragster?
bobsled
accelerator coaster
inverted
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The Top Thrill Dragster is an accelerator coaster.

Where is America's roller coaster capital?
Cedar Point in Ohio
Six Flags Over Texas
Disney World in Florida
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Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio is America's roller coaster capital.

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How many thrill seekers ride the Raptor in a year?
500000
1500000
2000000
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Almost 2,000,000 people ride the Raptor at Cedar Point during a single year.

Which roller coaster has passengers face down in the flying position?
Top Thrill Dragster
Superman - Ultimate Flight
Raptor
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The Superman-Ultimate Flight has passengers suspended horizontally.

How fast does the Superman "fly"?
50 mph
60 mph
90 mph
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The Superman can fly at speeds of 60 mph (97 kph).

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The Magnum XL -200 has a drop of:
75 feet
98.7 feet
194.67 feet
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The drop is 195 feet (59 meters) and the view is magnificent from the top.

On an inverted roller coaster, where are the roller coaster cars?
on top of the track
under the track
neither answers
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Wrong Answer

The cars travel on the underside of the track.

The songs from what musical artist accompany the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster?
Aerosmith
Carly Simon
Sting
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Aerosmith is the songster for this ride.

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The Son of Beast roller coaster is constructed of what material?
steel
wood
neither answer
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Wrong Answer

The Son of Beast roller coaster is made of wood.

When was the Son of Beast's wooden loop removed?
1979
2000
2007
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In 2007 the loop was removed.

Where is the Dodonpa roller coaster located?
U.S.
Mexico
Japan
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Wrong Answer

The Dodonpa is located in Japan.

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How long does the Dodonpa take to reach 106.8 mph?
1.8 seconds
10 seconds
12 seconds
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It takes only 1.8 seconds to reach 107 mph (172 kph), so hang on to your hat!

How much did the Steel Dragon roller coaster cost to build?
$10 million
$25 million
$50 million
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The Steel Dragon cost $50 million and used extra steel for earthquake protection.

Where is Apollo's Chariot roller coaster located?
Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey
Paramount's Kings Island in Cincinnati, Ohio
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Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, is the location of Apollo's Chariot.

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The Kingda Ka roller coaster goes how fast?
90 mph
105 mph
128 mph
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The top speed of the Kingda Ka is 128 mph (206 kph).

What inspired Disney's Matterhorn roller coaster?
White Mountains
Swiss Alps
Andes
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The Swiss Alps were the inspiration for the Matterhorn.

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