McDonalds menu, history, facts and trivia quiz:
What year was the first McDonald’s restaurant opened?
(a) 1940
(b) 1955
(c) 1967
(d) 1972
What is the name of the McDonald’s dessert made from soft-serve ice cream blended with various toppings or flavors, often including crushed cookies or candies?
(a) Apple Pie
(b) Sundae
(c) McFlurry
(d) Milkshake
McDonald’s faced criticism for its involvement in the deforestation of rainforests due to the sourcing of what product?
(a) Beef
(b) Coffee beans
(c) Palm oil
(d) Sugar
In which U.S. state was the first-ever McDonald’s restaurant opened by Ray Kroc in 1955?
(a) California
(b) Illinois
(c) New York
(d) Florida
Which popular McDonald’s menu item is made from ground beef and is usually served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a special sauce?
(a) McChicken
(b) Quarter Pounder
(c) Egg McMuffin
(d) Chicken McNuggets
What is the primary product that McDonald’s Corporation is known for?
(a) Pizza
(b) Tacos
(c) Hamburgers
(d) Sushi
Which popular McDonald’s menu item was introduced in 1979 and quickly became a fan favorite?
(a) Big Mac
(b) Chicken McNuggets
(c) Filet-O-Fish
(d) McFlurry
Which of the following is not a core component of a traditional McDonald’s Big Mac?
(a) Special Sauce
(b) Lettuce
(c) Pickles
(d) Guacamole
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What role did Ray Kroc play in the early history of McDonald’s?
(a) He was the inventor of the Big Mac.
(b) He was one of the original founders of the company.
(c) He was the first franchisee to open a McDonald’s restaurant.
(d) He was the lawyer who helped McDonald’s with trademark registration.
Which color is prominently featured in McDonald’s branding, including its logo and restaurant decor?
(a) Green and Gray
(b) Blue and Orange
(c) Red and yellow
(d) Purple and Black
Who is not one of the co-founders of McDonald’s Corporation?
(a) Ray Bradbury
(b) Ray Kroc
(c) Ronald McDonald
(d) Ray Liotta
Where is the global headquarters of McDonald’s Corporation located?
(a) Chicago, Illinois, USA
(b) Sibiu, Romania
(c) Dimona, Israel
(d) Eger, Hungary
What type of milkshakes are commonly available on McDonald’s menus?
(a) Strawberry and Chocolate
(b) Vanilla and Chocolate
(c) Banana and Strawberry
(d) Vanilla and Caramel
What is the famous golden arches logo of McDonald’s meant to symbolize?
(a) French fries
(b) A smile
(c) Hamburgers
(d) A sun setting over the ocean
Ray Kroc is often credited with revolutionizing the fast-food industry by introducing what key innovation?
(a) The concept of drive-thru restaurants
(b) The invention of the hamburger
(c) The use of mascots like Ronald McDonald
(d) The introduction of breakfast menus
Before getting involved with McDonald’s, Ray Kroc worked in which industry?
(a) Automobile
(b) Real Estate
(c) Fast Food
(d) Milkshake Machines
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What was the original menu item that made McDonald’s famous when it first opened in 1940?
(a) French Fries
(b) Cheeseburger
(c) Milkshakes
(d) Hot Dogs
Which of the following slogans has been used by McDonald’s in its advertising campaigns?
(a) “Have it your way”
(b) “I’m lovin’ it”
(c) “Finger-lickin’ good”
(d) “Think outside the bun”
What year did Ray Kroc join McDonald’s and begin expanding the franchise?
(a) 1920
(b) 1948
(c) 1955
(d) 1967
Which U.S. state is home to the world’s busiest McDonald’s restaurant, which is often referred to as the “Epic McD”?
(a) California
(b) Florida
(c) Texas
(d) New York
How many calories are typically in a McDonald’s Big Mac sandwich?
(a) 250 calories
(b) 500 calories
(c) 750 calories
(d) 1,000 calories
What event is considered the founding moment of McDonald’s as a fast-food restaurant chain?
(a) The invention of the Happy Meal
(b) The opening of the first drive-thru
(c) Ray Kroc’s acquisition of the original San Bernardino location
(d) The introduction of the Big Mac
In the early 2000s, what controversy surrounded McDonald’s when it was accused of using what substance in its French fries?
(a) Arsenic
(b) Trans fats
(c) Human growth hormone
(d) Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
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Which of the following McDonald’s menu items generally contains the lowest calorie count?
(a) Quarter Pounder with Cheese
(b) Filet-O-Fish
(c) Chicken McNuggets
(d) Fruit ‘N Yogurt Parfait
Which McDonald’s menu item holds the record for the most sold in a single day?
(a) Big Mac
(b) Happy Meal
(c) Chicken McNuggets
(d) French Fries
Which popular McDonald’s menu item features a breaded chicken patty served in a bun?
(a) Quarter Noodles
(b) Chicken McNuggets
(c) McFlurry
(d) Filet-O-Fish
In what year did McDonald’s open its first international restaurant outside of the United States?
(a) 1955
(b) 1967
(c) 1971
(d) 1980
Approximately how many calories are in a small order of McDonald’s French fries?
(a) 100 calories
(b) 250 calories
(c) 350 calories
(d) 500 calories
What is the longest-serving McDonald’s employee’s record for years of service?
(a) 20 years
(b) 35 years
(c) 50 years
(d) 62 years
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What significant change did Ray Kroc introduce to McDonald’s that transformed it into a global fast-food chain?
(a) The addition of a breakfast menu
(b) The concept of drive-thru service
(c) A partnership with Coca-Cola
(d) The introduction of the Happy Meal
In what year did McDonald’s introduce the concept of the Ronald McDonald House Charities?
(a) 1965
(b) 1974
(c) 1983
(d) 1990
What was the first country outside of the United States where McDonald’s opened an international restaurant?
(a) Canada
(b) Soviet Union
(c) Mexico
(d) Malaysia
In what year did the original McDonald’s restaurant, known as “McDonald’s Bar-B-Q,” open in San Bernardino, California?
(a) 1920
(b) 1937
(c) 1955
(d) 1967
What iconic McDonald’s menu item was introduced as a result of a collaboration with a Japanese company and features a combination of seafood and beef?
(a) McChicken
(b) Big Mac
(c) Filet-O-Fish
(d) McFlurry
Who were the two brothers who founded the original McDonald’s restaurant in San Bernardino before Ray Kroc’s involvement?
(a) Ronald and Ray McDonald
(b) Richard and Robert McDonald
(c) Ronald and Robert McDonald
(d) Ray and Robert Kroc