1.
When was the Epcot first opened?
Correct Answer
A. October 1, 1982.
Explanation
Epcot was first opened on October 1, 1982.
2.
What does the "T" in Epcot stands for?
Correct Answer
B. Tomorrow
Explanation
The "T" in Epcot stands for Tomorrow because Epcot is an acronym for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. It was originally conceived by Walt Disney as a futuristic city showcasing innovative technology and ideas. The park focuses on advancements in science, technology, and the future, making "Tomorrow" the most fitting choice for the "T" in Epcot.
3.
What was the name of the song that Sherman Brothers wrote for the opening ceremony?
Correct Answer
C. The World Showcase March
Explanation
The correct answer is "The World Showcase March." This song was written by the Sherman Brothers for the opening ceremony.
4.
What is the name of the Epcot's symbolic structure?
Correct Answer
D. Spaceship Earth
Explanation
Spaceship Earth is the correct answer because it is the name of the symbolic structure in Epcot. This structure is a geodesic sphere that represents the Earth and explores the themes of communication, technology, and human progress. The name "Spaceship Earth" reflects the idea that Earth is like a spaceship that we all share and need to take care of.
5.
What is the name of the Epcot's museum that is focusing on technological advancements and their practical applications in everyday life?
Correct Answer
A. Innoventions
Explanation
Innoventions is the correct answer because it is the name of the Epcot's museum that focuses on technological advancements and their practical applications in everyday life.
6.
How many pavilions is in the World Showcase area?
Correct Answer
B. 11
Explanation
The correct answer is 11. The World Showcase area in Epcot at Walt Disney World consists of 11 pavilions representing different countries from around the world. Each pavilion showcases the culture, architecture, and cuisine of its respective country, providing visitors with a unique and immersive experience.
7.
Which of the following pavilions was not presented in the opening of the Epcot?
Correct Answer
C. Morocco
Explanation
Morocco was not presented in the opening of the Epcot. This suggests that the pavilion representing Morocco was not included or showcased during the initial opening of the Epcot theme park.
8.
In which pavilion in the Future World is the Test Track high speed ride located in?
Correct Answer
D. Innoventions East
Explanation
The Test Track high speed ride is located in the Innoventions East pavilion in the Future World.
9.
Which dark ride is known for encouraging guests to use their imagination and senses?
Correct Answer
A. Journey into Imagination with Figment
Explanation
Journey into Imagination with Figment is known for encouraging guests to use their imagination and senses. This dark ride takes guests on a whimsical journey through the world of imagination, where they are invited to explore and engage with their senses. Figment, a mischievous purple dragon, serves as the guide, encouraging guests to let their imaginations run wild and embrace their creativity. The ride incorporates various sensory elements, such as vibrant colors, catchy music, and interactive experiences, to stimulate the guests' imagination and make the experience truly immersive.
10.
Which attraction is located in the Norway pavilion?
Correct Answer
B. Frozen Ever After is a boat ride based on Disney's Frozen.
Explanation
Frozen Ever After is located in the Norway pavilion. This attraction is a boat ride that is based on Disney's Frozen.