APRIL FOOLS DAY!
- Due Apr 1, 2021 at 11:59pm
- Points 13
- Questions 7
- Available after Apr 1, 2021 at 12am
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
APRIL FOOLS DAY!
On most days, pulling a harmless prank, or two, on family members would result in a time-out. However, on April 1st, aka April Fools' Day, lighthearted tricks are both expected and welcomed. The origins of the tradition are hazy. Some believe the fun began in 1582 when the world transitioned from the Julian calendar — which ushered in the New Year on the last week of March — to the current Gregorian calendar. Those unaware of the change, or refusing to accept the January 1st start date, were often pranked on December 31st. Others maintain the ritual began as a joyful way to welcome spring.
Regardless of how it started, April Fools’ Day is now a worldwide celebration observed by both individuals and corporations, which often go through extraordinary measures to fool the public. Here are a few of our past favorites.
Virgin Atlantic's "green" Dreambird 1417
Audi's autonomous office chair
In 2015, German car manufacturer Audi released an autonomous chair that could not only transport employees around the office but also sense when they needed a bathroom break or were craving a cup of coffee. Even better, its built-in face recognition technology allowed occupants to avoid people they did not wish to meet. The chair also had built-in airbags to protect the "driver" in case of an accident. The only drawback? The engineering marvel was announced on April 1st!
The British Broadcasting Corporation's spaghetti harvest
Burger King introduces "single" fries
Happy April Fools' Day!