Disneyland Brief

6/19/2019

  1.  
    How many entrances are there to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge?
    A. 3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4 E. 5
  2.  
    What time does DCA close tomorrow? Disneyland?
    A. 12AM - 12AM B. 12AM - 10PM C. 10PM - 10PM D. 10PM - 12 AM
  3.  
    How much of the data should be within one standard deviation of a perfect bell curve(in each direction)?
    A. 68.2% B. 34.1% C. 50.8% D. 16.9%
  4.  
    Which land is currently under construction?
    A. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge B. Fantasyland C. Bug's Land D. Adventure Land
  5.  
    What time do we check in? Where?
    A. 12PM - Star Wars Launch Bay B. 12PM - Star Tours C. 2PM - Star Wars Launch Bay D. 2PM - Star Tours E. 12PM - Space Mountain
  6.  
    Chip or Dale? (You know, the chipmunks)
    A. Chip B. Dale
  7.  
    What is the correct way to say Disney California Adventure?(remember who is giving the test)
    A. DCA B. Disney California Adventure C. California Adventure
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Disneyland Brief (Answer Key)

6/19/2019

  1.  
    How many entrances are there to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge?
    A. 3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4 E. 5
  2.  
    What time does DCA close tomorrow? Disneyland?
    A. 12AM - 12AM B. 12AM - 10PM C. 10PM - 10PM D. 10PM - 12 AM
  3.  
    How much of the data should be within one standard deviation of a perfect bell curve(in each direction)?
    A. 68.2% B. 34.1% C. 50.8% D. 16.9%
  4.  
    Which land is currently under construction?
    A. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge B. Fantasyland C. Bug's Land D. Adventure Land
  5.  
    What time do we check in? Where?
    A. 12PM - Star Wars Launch Bay B. 12PM - Star Tours C. 2PM - Star Wars Launch Bay D. 2PM - Star Tours E. 12PM - Space Mountain
  6.  
    Chip or Dale? (You know, the chipmunks)
    A. Chip B. Dale
  7.  
    What is the correct way to say Disney California Adventure?(remember who is giving the test)
    A. DCA B. Disney California Adventure C. California Adventure

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