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Breakup Quiz

Breakups can be heart-wrenching, but they also teach us a lot about love, resilience, and moving on. This quiz will challenge your knowledge about some of the most famous breakups in history, iconic breakup songs, and the science behind why breakups affect us the way they do. Ready to see how much you know about the world of breakups? Let’s get started!
Breakup Quiz
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1. Which celebrity couple’s breakup in 2005 was famously referred to as ‘Brangelina’?
Hint: They met on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

Questions Overview

1. Which celebrity couple’s breakup in 2005 was famously referred to as ‘Brangelina’?
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
2. Which song by Adele is often considered one of the most powerful breakup anthems?
Hello
Someone Like You
Rolling in the Deep
Set Fire to the Rain
3. Which psychological term describes the emotional pain experienced after a breakup?
Heartbreak Syndrome
Separation Anxiety
Grief Response
Romantic Rejection
4. Which famous musician wrote the song ‘Tears Dry on Their Own’ about a breakup?
Amy Winehouse
Whitney Houston
Janis Joplin
Billie Holiday
5. Which movie features the famous breakup line, ‘You complete me’?
Top Gun
Jerry Maguire
Rain Man
Mission: Impossible
6. Which Shakespeare play features the famous line, ‘Parting is such sweet sorrow’?
Hamlet
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
Othello
7. Which social media platform introduced the ‘Breakup’ feature to help users manage their digital interactions with exes?
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Snapchat
8. Which ancient philosopher is known for saying, ‘The heart was made to be broken’?
Socrates
Plato
Oscar Wilde
Aristotle
9. Which TV show features the character Ross Geller, who famously says, ‘We were on a break’?
Seinfeld
Friends
The Office
How I Met Your Mother
10. Which psychological theory explains why people feel a sense of loss and sadness after a breakup?
Attachment Theory
Cognitive Dissonance
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Social Exchange Theory
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