Export your learner materials as an interactive game, a webpage, or FAQ style cheatsheet.
Unsaved Work Found!
It looks like you have unsaved work from a previous session. Would you like to restore it?
Total Categories: 6
The organization HowStuffWorks is characterized as a non-profit entity exclusively focused on academic research.
Answer: False
This assertion is factually incorrect. HowStuffWorks operates as a commercial infotainment website, not a non-profit, and its primary objective is educational explanation rather than solely academic research.
The principal objective of HowStuffWorks is to explicate the functionality of diverse subjects through the utilization of varied media formats.
Answer: True
The core mission of HowStuffWorks is indeed to explain how things work, employing a comprehensive strategy that incorporates articles, videos, and other media to enhance audience comprehension.
Marshall Brain founded HowStuffWorks in the early 2000s as a professional venture.
Answer: False
Marshall Brain founded HowStuffWorks on July 11, 1998, initially as a hobby, not in the early 2000s as a professional venture.
Initially, HowStuffWorks focused its content exclusively on entertainment and celebrity news.
Answer: False
The initial content focus of HowStuffWorks was centered on science and machines, not entertainment and celebrity news.
After hiring staff, HowStuffWorks broadened its content scope beyond science and machines.
Answer: True
Subsequent to the expansion of its staff, HowStuffWorks significantly broadened its thematic coverage, extending beyond its initial focus on science and machinery.
What is the primary function of the HowStuffWorks website?
Answer: To explain how things work using articles, videos, and diagrams.
The principal function of the HowStuffWorks website is to elucidate the workings of various subjects through a combination of articles, videos, and diagrams, thereby making complex information accessible.
Who founded HowStuffWorks?
Answer: Marshall Brain
HowStuffWorks was founded by Marshall Brain, an academic and author.
When was HowStuffWorks initially launched?
Answer: July 11, 1998
HowStuffWorks was initially launched on July 11, 1998.
Which of the following best describes the initial content focus of HowStuffWorks?
Answer: Science and machines
The foundational content of HowStuffWorks concentrated on subjects within the domains of science and machines.
How does HowStuffWorks make complex topics accessible?
Answer: By employing various media formats like articles and videos.
HowStuffWorks enhances accessibility to complex subjects by employing a diverse range of media formats, including articles and videos.
Stuffo.com was launched in 2005 to host HowStuffWorks's science section and was later discontinued.
Answer: False
Stuffo.com was launched on October 20, 2004, to host the entertainment section of HowStuffWorks, not the science section, and it was discontinued in 2005.
HowStuffWorks has published four books, including two paperback titles.
Answer: True
HowStuffWorks has indeed published four books: two illustrated hardcover titles ('HowStuffWorks' and 'More HowStuffWorks') and two un-illustrated paperback titles ('How Much Does the Earth Weigh?' and 'What If?').
HowStuffWorks Express was a digital streaming service featuring video explanations.
Answer: False
HowStuffWorks Express was an educational magazine targeted at middle-school students, not a digital streaming service.
The 'LidRock' discs were promotional items containing trivia, sold at movie theaters.
Answer: True
The 'LidRock' discs were indeed promotional items produced by HowStuffWorks, containing trivia content and distributed on fountain drink lids at Regal Theaters.
In 2005, HowStuffWorks became the exclusive online publisher for Mobil Travel Guide and Consumer Guide.
Answer: True
In 2005, HowStuffWorks entered into an agreement to become the exclusive online publisher for Mobil Travel Guide and Consumer Guide, among other entities.
A television series based on HowStuffWorks aired on the History Channel.
Answer: False
A television series based on HowStuffWorks premiered on the Discovery Channel, not the History Channel.
HowStuffWorks was a co-founder of the social Q&A platform Sharecare.
Answer: True
HowStuffWorks, through its international division HSW International, was indeed a co-founder of the health and wellness-focused social Q&A platform, Sharecare.
What was the purpose of Stuffo.com?
Answer: To host the entertainment section of HowStuffWorks.
Stuffo.com was established by HowStuffWorks to house its entertainment-related content, though this initiative was short-lived.
Which of the following is NOT among the books published by HowStuffWorks?
Answer: The Science of Everything
The books published by HowStuffWorks include 'HowStuffWorks,' 'More HowStuffWorks,' and 'What If?'. 'The Science of Everything' is not listed among their publications.
What was 'HowStuffWorks Express'?
Answer: An educational magazine for middle-school students.
'HowStuffWorks Express' was an educational magazine specifically designed for middle-school students.
What were the 'LidRock' discs?
Answer: CD-ROMs with trivia content sold at theaters.
The 'LidRock' discs were CD-ROMs featuring trivia content, which were distributed as promotional items sold on fountain drink lids at movie theaters.
In what year did HowStuffWorks become an exclusive online publisher for companies like Consumer Guide?
Answer: 2005
HowStuffWorks assumed the role of exclusive online publisher for entities such as Consumer Guide and Mobil Travel Guide in the year 2005.
On which channel did the television series based on HowStuffWorks premiere?
Answer: Discovery Channel
The television series derived from HowStuffWorks premiered on the Discovery Channel.
HowStuffWorks was a co-founder of which health-focused Q&A platform?
Answer: Sharecare
HowStuffWorks played a foundational role in the establishment of Sharecare, a platform dedicated to health and wellness inquiries.
HowStuffWorks is primarily available in Spanish and French.
Answer: False
The primary language of HowStuffWorks is English. While international versions exist, they are not primarily Spanish and French; for instance, a Portuguese site ('Como Tudo Funciona') and a Chinese site are mentioned.
The headquarters of HowStuffWorks are located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Answer: True
The operational headquarters for HowStuffWorks are situated in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
In 2008, HowStuffWorks.com reportedly received over 60 million annual visitors.
Answer: False
According to Compete.com data from 2008, HowStuffWorks.com attracted at least 58 million annual visitors, not over 60 million.
HowStuffWorks expanded internationally by launching websites in Brazil and China.
Answer: True
International expansion was achieved through the launch of localized websites, specifically a Portuguese site in Brazil and a Chinese site in Beijing.
In 2014, HowStuffWorks moved its headquarters to Ponce City Market in Atlanta.
Answer: True
Following a relocation in 2014, HowStuffWorks established its headquarters at Ponce City Market, a significant development in Atlanta.
HowStuffWorks.com requires users to register before accessing its content.
Answer: False
Access to HowStuffWorks.com content does not necessitate user registration; it is freely available.
Where is HowStuffWorks headquartered?
Answer: Atlanta, Georgia
The primary operational headquarters for HowStuffWorks are located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Approximately how many annual visitors did HowStuffWorks.com attract in 2008?
Answer: At least 58 million
In 2008, HowStuffWorks.com reportedly garnered a minimum of 58 million annual visitors, according to data from Compete.com.
Which languages do the international HowStuffWorks websites 'Como Tudo Funciona' and the Chinese site represent?
Answer: Portuguese and Mandarin
The website 'Como Tudo Funciona' represents Portuguese, and the Chinese site represents Mandarin, indicating the languages of HowStuffWorks's international presence.
In 2014, HowStuffWorks relocated its headquarters to which notable Atlanta location?
Answer: Ponce City Market
The 2014 relocation of HowStuffWorks's headquarters brought them to Ponce City Market, a prominent site in Atlanta.
What does the Portuguese website name 'Como Tudo Funciona' translate to?
Answer: How Everything Works
The Portuguese website name 'Como Tudo Funciona' directly translates to 'How Everything Works'.
Currently, HowStuffWorks is solely owned by Discovery Communications.
Answer: False
Discovery Communications previously owned HowStuffWorks, but current ownership is attributed to iHeartMedia and System1, indicating multiple ownership changes.
Discovery Communications acquired HowStuffWorks for $45 million in 2007.
Answer: False
Discovery Communications acquired HowStuffWorks in 2007, but the acquisition price was $250 million, not $45 million.
Discovery Communications sold HowStuffWorks to iHeartMedia in 2014.
Answer: False
Discovery Communications sold HowStuffWorks to Blucora in 2014, not directly to iHeartMedia.
System1 acquired HowStuffWorks from Blucora in July 2016.
Answer: True
In July 2016, Blucora sold its Infospace business, which included HowStuffWorks, to OpenMail, a company subsequently renamed System1.
The podcast division of HowStuffWorks was spun off as a separate entity named Stuff Media in 2017.
Answer: True
In 2017, System1 separated the podcast department of HowStuffWorks, establishing it as an independent entity known as Stuff Media, while retaining ownership of the HowStuffWorks website.
iHeartMedia acquired Stuff Media, the podcasting division, for $45 million in 2018.
Answer: False
iHeartMedia acquired Stuff Media in September 2018, but the transaction amount was $55 million, not $45 million.
As of the provided information, who are the current owners of HowStuffWorks?
Answer: iHeartMedia and System1
The current ownership of HowStuffWorks is attributed to the joint entities of iHeartMedia and System1.
For how much did Discovery Communications acquire HowStuffWorks?
Answer: $250 million
Discovery Communications acquired HowStuffWorks for a sum of $250 million in 2007.
To whom did Discovery Communications sell HowStuffWorks in April 2014?
Answer: Blucora
In April 2014, Discovery Communications divested HowStuffWorks to Blucora.
Which company eventually acquired HowStuffWorks from Blucora in July 2016?
Answer: OpenMail (later renamed System1)
In July 2016, Blucora sold its Infospace business, which included HowStuffWorks, to OpenMail, a company subsequently renamed System1.
What entity was formed in 2017 when System1 spun off the podcast department of HowStuffWorks?
Answer: Stuff Media
In 2017, the podcast department of HowStuffWorks was spun off by System1 and established as a distinct entity named Stuff Media.
Which company acquired Stuff Media, the podcasting parent company of HowStuffWorks?
Answer: iHeartMedia
iHeartMedia acquired Stuff Media, the podcasting division originating from HowStuffWorks, in September 2018.
For what amount did iHeartMedia acquire Stuff Media?
Answer: $55 million
The acquisition of Stuff Media by iHeartMedia in September 2018 was valued at $55 million.
Jack O'Brien was hired in 2017 to lead HowStuffWorks's expansion into documentary filmmaking.
Answer: False
Jack O'Brien was hired in 2017 to spearhead HowStuffWorks's expansion into comedy podcasting, not documentary filmmaking.
All podcasts formerly operated by HowStuffWorks are now managed by System1.
Answer: False
Podcasts formerly operated by HowStuffWorks are currently managed by iHeartRadio, not System1.
The 'Stuff You Should Know' podcast features only staff writers discussing technology.
Answer: False
The 'Stuff You Should Know' podcast covers a wide array of topics and is hosted by staff writers and editors, not exclusively discussing technology.
The 'TechStuff' podcast focuses on demystifying technology and its societal impact.
Answer: True
The 'TechStuff' podcast is dedicated to clarifying technological concepts and examining their influence on society.
'Atlanta Monster' is a podcast investigating the Jack the Ripper murders in London.
Answer: False
The 'Atlanta Monster' podcast investigates the Atlanta child murders that occurred between 1979 and 1981, not the Jack the Ripper murders.
Robert Evans hosts the 'Behind the Bastards' podcast, focusing on historical figures considered deplorable.
Answer: True
Robert Evans hosts the 'Behind the Bastards' podcast, which critically examines the lives of historical figures widely regarded as deplorable.
Who was hired to lead HowStuffWorks's new comedy podcasting division in June 2017?
Answer: Jack O'Brien
Jack O'Brien was appointed in June 2017 to direct the newly established comedy podcasting division of HowStuffWorks.
What is the current owner and manager of podcasts formerly operated by HowStuffWorks?
Answer: iHeartRadio
iHeartRadio currently holds ownership and management responsibilities for all podcasts that were previously part of HowStuffWorks's operations.
The 'Stuff You Should Know' podcast covers what range of topics?
Answer: A wide range of topics across all fields of interest.
The 'Stuff You Should Know' podcast is characterized by its broad scope, exploring a diverse array of subjects spanning numerous fields of interest.
Who is a consistent figure mentioned as a host of the 'TechStuff' podcast?
Answer: Jonathan Strickland
Jonathan Strickland is identified as a consistent host associated with the 'TechStuff' podcast.
The 'Atlanta Monster' podcast investigates which specific historical events?
Answer: The Atlanta child murders (1979-1981)
The 'Atlanta Monster' podcast focuses its investigative efforts on the series of child murders that occurred in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981.
What is the primary characteristic of the 'Behind the Bastards' podcast?
Answer: It is a comedic history podcast about deplorable figures.
The 'Behind the Bastards' podcast is distinguished by its comedic approach to examining the lives of historical figures deemed deplorable.
No questions are available for this topic.