Only True Apple Fans Can Pass This Quiz!
Take this fact-based Apple quiz and see how much you really know. From iPhone and Mac to Vision Pro and key moments in Apple’s history. Test your Knowledge.
1. What was the first computer released by "Apple"?
Apple's first computer arrived in 1976, designed and built by one of its co-founders. It was sold as a bare circuit board, requiring buyers to supply their own display and keyboard. Although it had limited commercial success, it marked the beginning of Apple's path in personal computing and reflected the vision the company would build upon.
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2. In which year was the first "iPhone" launched?
Apple unveiled the original iPhone at a keynote event that attracted huge attention from the tech world. The device merged a phone, internet browser, and music player into one touchscreen product, replacing the physical keyboard common on phones at the time. Its arrival changed the smartphone industry and set a new standard for mobile design.
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3. Who was appointed CEO of "Apple" in 2011?
Apple named a new CEO in 2011 after its iconic co-founder stepped down for health reasons. The incoming leader had served as Chief Operating Officer and was closely involved in supply chain and operations. Under his leadership, Apple grew into one of the world's most valuable companies, broadening its range of products and services.
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4. Which year did Apple launch "iTunes" Store?
Apple launched a digital media storefront in the early 2000s, giving users a simple and legal way to buy and download music online. It quickly grew into a leading platform for digital music and later added movies, TV shows, and apps. The store played a key role in reshaping how people bought and accessed entertainment in the digital age.
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5. What is the name of Apple’s AR headset?
Apple stepped into spatial computing with a mixed reality headset that overlays digital content onto the physical world. The device uses cameras and sensors to place apps and media in the user's surroundings. Positioned as a premium product for personal and professional use, it marks Apple's long-anticipated entry into wearable computing.
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