Q.1.
The need for freedom is an important aspect of being a teen. Which US state allows teens to start learning how to drive at the age of 14?

In Iowa, teens can already begin learning how to drive at age 14, but with supervision. Other states that have 14 as the minimum starting age include Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

Q.2.
Which of these dating terms used by teens and young people means indirectly turning down someone's advances?

Better than flat-out rejection, curving is considered a nicer way of turning down unwanted advances, such as replying days after a text message. Others, however, find it is not that nice as it basically wastes the other person's time.

Q.3.
Malala Yousafsai became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at the age ofFrom what country is this young activist?

The UN declared Yousafsai of Pakistan as the most famous teenager of this decade for speaking against the Taliban and encouraging young girls to continue their education.

Q.4.
Who among these Riverdale cast members ranked number 1 in VH1's "100 Greatest Teens of All Time?”

Considered to be the '80s Teen Queen, Molly Ringwald started performing with her father's band at the age of three. Before becoming Archie's mom in Riverdale, she was a star in the hit films Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club, and Sixteen Candles.

Q.5.
In many hit movies, the role of a teenager is actually played by an adult. In which of the following movies is the lead teenage role really played by a teen?

Anne Hathaway, the lead star of The Princess Diaries, was just 18 when she played the role of 16-year-old Mia Thermopolis. A lot of movies cast young adults to play the roles of teens because they are more mature and easier to direct than an actual teen.

Q.6.
The group One Direction has the most overall wins in the Teen Choice Awards. Who has the most wins by an individual?

Taylor Swift holds the record of the most wins by an individual with 26 wins. She is tied with Selena Gomez with the most nominations overall at 61 and holds the top spot for most nominations by an individual at 61.

Q.7.
What is something a teen today cannot live without?

Although family is very important to teenagers, they cannot seem to live without their phones. A 2018 survey in the US found that nearly 95% of teens had their own smartphone. While this is data from the US, many believe that numbers are high as well in other countries.

Q.8.
What hormone is responsible for teenagers' self-centeredness?

Peaking at the age of 15, the increase in the level of oxytocin as part of the hormonal changes in teenagers is linked to self-consciousness and feelings of being watched.

Q.9.
One of the longest televised teen beauty contests is Miss Teen USA. When did this pageant for teens first begin?

The first Miss Teen USA pageant occurred in 1983. The winner was 17-year-old Ruth Zakarian, who represented New York. The following year she competed in the Miss USA contest alongside the 1984 Miss Teen USA.

Q.10.
What does the release of high levels of dopamine in the brain make teens more prone to?

Dubbed as the feel-good hormone, dopamine rises higher than that of an adult when a teenager gets something they want, possibly causing them to become addicted. This results in the repetition of feel-good behaviors, whether good or bad.