It's a nice concept, but I'm skeptical that some of these answers can be searched for without the choice of search engine and specific user data getting in the way. The "farthest human-made object" question in particular had the issue that when I tried seeing what any of the answers were references to, I had to wade through unit conversions and BMI articles.
Some minor nitpicks:
- It doesn't make sense for a quiz that's so intensely detailed and scientific to treat lbs and kgs as if they measured the same thing. lb is weight (or rather magnitude of force) but kg is mass. For example, see next point:
- As far as I can tell looking it up, the farthest human-made object at the time was the Voyager 1, which at the time would've been experiencing micro-gravity.
- The man didn't, according to the manual, call his father anything. The manual only says who he claimed his father was, not what name he would usually use. If you're going to abuse language in a game that restarts the player when they don't use the interpretation your game expects, you could at least be more careful about wording. Similarly,
- The "see" command as listed in the manual doesn't match the quiz. You can "see" only specifically what it says, not what the supposedly correct answer says. In fact, none of the quiz answers actually matches the manual, nor does the manual itself necessarily match the chart. ("Persons" has a different meaning than "People")