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Celebrity Culture & Fame Quiz

Test your knowledge about famous celebrities, their impact, and interesting facts about stardom.

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Published November 18, 2025

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Question 1: Which social media platform has become the most popular for celebrities to directly connect with their fans?

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

TikTok

Question 2: What phenomenon describes when fans feel they have a real relationship with celebrities they've never met?

Parasocial interaction

Celebrity syndrome

Fan projection

Star attachment

Question 3: Which decade saw the rise of the modern paparazzi culture?

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

Question 4: What percentage of celebrity net worth typically comes from endorsements rather than their primary profession?

20-30%

40-50%

60-70%

80-90%

Question 5: What psychological effect describes when repeated media exposure makes people believe they're more familiar with celebrities than they actually are?

Mere exposure effect

Celebrity familiarity illusion

Media proximity effect

Implicit association effect