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Lights, camera, trivia! Our TV & Film quiz collection covers blockbuster movies, beloved television series, directors, actors, screenwriters, and the behind-the-scenes stories that made Hollywood history. Whether you're a cinephile, a binge-watcher, or just a fan of a good plot twist, there's a quiz here for you.

Questions span classic films and modern blockbusters, long-running TV dramas and award-winning comedies, Oscar winners and cult favourites. From movie quotes and box office records to character names and plot details, these fast quizzes are the perfect test for any screen entertainment fan.

TV & Film Quiz Questions

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  1. Ned Nederlander, Dusty Bottoms & Lucky Day go up against El Guapo in this 1986 movie

    Answer: The Three Amigos

  2. A 1952 episode of “I Love Lucy was titled “Lucy Is Enceinte” because what English word was censored?

    Answer: Pregnant

  3. A couple described as a “Sam and Diane” refers to the on-again,off-again duo of what classic sitcom?

    Answer: Cheers

  4. A famous series of silent movies features a gang of slapstick comedians called the “Keystone” what?

    Answer: Kops

  5. Who was Barney Rubble's best friend?

    Answer: Fred Flintstone

  6. In what movie did Sinatra sing My Kind of Town?

    Answer: Robin and the 7 Hoods

  7. On March 4, 2010, baby Cecelia Marie Halpert was “born” on an emotional episode of what hit TV series?

    Answer: The Office

  8. On the cartoon series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You, which character usually wears an ascot?

    Answer: Fred

  9. On the classic TV series “The Brady Bunch,” what is the name of the Brady family dog?

    Answer: Tiger

  10. On the TV series “Diff’rent Strokes,” Arnold often poses what signature question to his brother, Willis?

    Answer: What’ Chu Talkin’ ‘bout?

  11. On the TV show “Throwdown,” chefs are challenged to a cook-off of their signature dish by what star chef?

    Answer: Bobby Flay

  12. On TLC’s “19 Kids & Counting,” all 19 children in the Duggar family have first names that begin with what?

    Answer: J

  13. On TV’s “The Muppet Show,” what muppet is often seen chained to his drum set?

    Answer: Animal

  14. On “Gilligan’s Island,” Captain Jonas Grumby of the S.S. Minnow was known by what nautical nickname?

    Answer: The Skipper

  15. On “Saturday Night Live,” David Spade popularized the catchphrase “buh-bye” in his role as a what?

    Answer: Flight Attendant

  16. Patty Hearst, Eddie Van Halen and John McEnroe all voiced “callers” on what TV sitcom?

    Answer: Frasier

  17. In the classic animated movie “The Little Mermaid,” Ariel’s best friend is a fish named what?

    Answer: Flounder

  18. In the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons, Rocky is what type of animal?

    Answer: Flying Squirrel

  19. In the fairy tale ending of “Pretty Woman,” what does Edward do to “rescue” Vivian?

    Answer: Climb a Fire Escape

  20. In the movie “Mean Girls,” a naive teen played by Lindsay Lohan tangles with a popular clique of girls nicknamed what?

    Answer: The Plastics

  21. What was the first cartoon to feature sound?

    Answer: Steamboat Willy

  22. What's the secret identity of Don Vito Corleone?

    Answer: The Godfather

  23. Time magazine named this taupe-colored, blue-eyed animated baby elephant its "Mammal of the Year" in 1941

    Answer: Dumbo

  24. Tim Curry & Daryl Hannah were "altogether ooky" as this morbid TV duo in a direct-to-video "reunion" film.

    Answer: Gomez & Morticia Addams

  25. Geoffrey was the butler & Jazz was a pal on this '90s NBC sitcom.

    Answer: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

  26. A 2004 comedy starred Jon Heder as high school geek Napoleon, with this explosive last name.

    Answer: Dynamite

  27. In this film Marty tells George McFly that he is Darth Vader, "an extraterrestrial from the planet Vulcan".

    Answer: Back to the Future

  28. Pizza the Hutt is a character in this Mel Brooks "Star Wars" parody.

    Answer: Spaceballs

  29. In its lore, a Bajoran wormhole leads to the Gamma Quadrant.

    Answer: Star Trek

  30. What planet did Alf come from?

    Answer: Melmac

  31. In which scary movie will you find the character Martin Brody?

    Answer: Jaws

  32. Spike Lee chronicled the aftermath of this disaster in the 2006 documentary series "When the Levees Broke".

    Answer: Hurricane Katrina

  33. Who on TV drove a car with the licence plate "CNH 320"?

    Answer: The Dukes Of Hazzard

  34. In the film 'Star Wars', what species is Chewbacca?

    Answer: Wookie

  35. Despite only being on screen for a total of 16 minutes, Anthony Hopkins won the academy award for best actor for portraying what serial killer?

    Answer: Hannibal Lecter

  36. A lover of red meat and weaponry, Ron Swanson is Leslie Knope’s mustachioed boss on what popular sitcom?

    Answer: Parks and Recreation

  37. In the Monty Python parody 'Search for the Holy Grail', what was Arthur's trusty servant's name?

    Answer: Patsy

  38. Played by Honor Blackman, the provocatively named Pussy Galore is a character in what James Bond film?

    Answer: Goldfinger

  39. In the world of DC Comics, Barbara Gordon is better known as what comic book superhero?

    Answer: Batgirl

  40. Presumably named after the love of his life, “The Olive” is a boat belonging to what character?

    Answer: Popeye

  41. In video game adaptations of “Toy Story,” what actor’s younger brother Jim has voiced the character “Woody”?

    Answer: Tom Hanks

  42. In what classic comedy does a confused Steve Martin memorably exclaim “Those aren’t pillows!”?

    Answer: Planes, Trains and Automobiles

  43. In what film does John Travolta memorably discuss a foreign McDonald’s burger he calls a “Royale with cheese”?

    Answer: Pulp Fiction

  44. Name the actor who played the leading role in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly".

    Answer: Clint Eastwood

  45. Subtitled "I Want to Believe", the second film based on this eerie TV series.

    Answer: The X-Files

  46. This 1994 Tarantino film about hitman Vincent Vega's journey through Los Angeles.

    Answer: Pulp Fiction

  47. In this Guillermo del Toro movie, Doug Jones played both "El Fauno" & "The Pale Man" who had eyes on his hands.

    Answer: Pan's Labyrinth

  48. In which of these comedies does a bratty kid memorably tell Vince Vaughn, “Make me a bicycle, clown!”?

    Answer: Wedding Crashers

  49. In “Caddyshack,” Bill Murray plays a deranged assistant greenskeeper who claims to have caddied for whom?

    Answer: The Dalai Lama

  50. A statue of what movie character stands near the base of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?

    Answer: Rocky Balboa