LEGO QUIZ
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Where was LEGO founded?
D. Sweden
C. The United States
B. Germany
A HISTÓRIA " O MONSTRO DAS CORES"
MODELO ROTACIONAL POR ESTAÇÕES
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D. Infinite fun
C. Build everything
B. Colorful blocks
A. Play well
LEGO is actually an abbreviation for the Danish words leg godt, which can be translated as...
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The origin of these toys influened their original construction. Until 1949, all the pieces were made of wood. The traditional block we know today did not emerge until 1958, about four decades after the company was created.
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D. 1323 pounds
C. 992 pounds
B. 110 pounds
A. 22 pounds
Each LEGO piece can withstand a weight of up to...
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A Youtube channel wanted to test the resilience of a LEGO block and it wasn't until the 27,112th hit that the blocck broke.
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D. The Millennium Falcon
C. The City of London
B. The Airbus A380
A. The United States Congress
What LEGO set has the most pieces in history?
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With 7,541 pieces, the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon is the product with the most pieces in the company's history. Once assembled, the Star Wars ship is 21 centimeters high, 33 centimeters long, and 56 centimeters wide.
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D. 112
C. 87
B. 25
A. 69
How many LEGO video games are there today?
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Since 1995, there have been a total of 69 LEGO video games. This number also includes games from a francise such as LEGO Batman or LEGO Star Wars.
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Since 1995, there have been a total of 69 LEGO video games.
The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon is the product with the most pieces in the company's history.
According to estimations, each LEGO piece can withstand 992 pounds.
LEGO is actually an abbreviation for the Danish words leg godt, which can be translated as "play well."
The country LEGO was founded in is Denmark
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