Ryan Reynolds here for, I guess, my 100th Mint commercial. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, honestly, when I started this, I thought I'd only have to do like four of these. I mean, it's unlimited premium wireless for $15 a month. How are there still people paying two or three times that much? I'm sorry, I shouldn't be victim blaming here. Give it a try at mintmobile.com slash save whenever you're ready.
$45 upfront payment equivalent to $15 per month. New customers on first three-month plan only. Taxes and fees extra. Speeds lower above 40 gigabytes. See details. Hi, everyone. I'm Guy Benson, and it's time to take the quiz. This is the quiz. History, pop culture, science, sports, civics. How much do you know? Let's find out. ♪
Five days a week, it's five questions in less than five minutes. We ask people on the streets of New York City to play along. Let's see how you do. Question one. What are the three primary colors? Red, green, and blue. Yellow, blue, and red. That's easy, right, from school. Red, yellow, blue. Question two. Which state has the most miles of coastline? California. Alaska.
First thought might be Florida, California. Nope, you got to go further north. It's Alaska, and it's not even close. Two for two, at least in my mind, but these get tougher, so hang on. On to question three here. The $2 bill has President Thomas Jefferson as the face. Who was the original face of the bill when it debuted back in 1862? John Adams. Thomas Jefferson.
I'll go with Adams. Ooh, close. But it's Alexander Hamilton. Might have heard of him. All right, question four. The New York City Ballet trains in which technique? Point. The Russian. Fosse. Point. The correct answer, and I did not know this, is actually Balanchine. I'm impressed if you got that. Play, share, listen. Question five is next.
Okay, here we go. Question five.
A tetradecagon, which I think I said correctly, has how many sides? 70. 120. 18. 30. And the answer is 14.
All right, how'd you do on the quiz? I was three for five, truth be told. Well, you can try again tomorrow as you always can. If you missed any along the way, you can always find more quizzes at thequiz.fox, then come back here to see how you did. Check me out every weekday on The Guy Benson Show, 3 to 6 p.m. Eastern Time, guybensonshow.com. I am Guy Benson, and thank you for taking the quiz.
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