1.
What completes “Max, grab a bag. we'll come back for the rest. Of course when I say”
Correct Answer
B. "we" I mean "you."
Explanation
The correct answer is "we" I mean "you." This answer explains that when the speaker says "we," they are actually referring to the person they are speaking to, which is Max. The speaker is implying that Max is the one who needs to grab a bag and take action, while the speaker themselves may not be directly involved. This answer accurately captures the intended meaning behind the statement.
2.
What begins the quote “pink slip, black mail, addiction letter, jury duty jury duty”
Correct Answer
C. Jury duty, jury duty
Explanation
The correct answer is "Jury duty, jury duty." This is because the quote repeats the phrase "jury duty" twice, indicating that it is the beginning of the quote. The repetition emphasizes the importance or significance of jury duty in the context of the quote.
3.
How did Grinch complete “Hate, hate, hate. Double hate”?
Correct Answer
C. Loathe entirely
Explanation
The phrase "Hate, hate, hate. Double hate" indicates a strong feeling of dislike or hatred. By adding the word "entirely" to the end, it intensifies the level of dislike, suggesting that the Grinch loathes or hates something completely or entirely.
4.
What does “It's not a dress, its a kilt!” end with?
Correct Answer
D. Sicko
Explanation
The phrase "It's not a dress, it's a kilt!" is a lighthearted response to someone mistaking a kilt for a dress. The word "sicko" is used as a playful and humorous way to emphasize the statement, suggesting that only a sick or twisted person would mistake a kilt for a dress.
5.
How did the Mayor complete “The term "Grinchy" shall apply when Christmas spirit is in”?
Correct Answer
C. Short supply
Explanation
The Mayor completed the statement "The term 'Grinchy' shall apply when Christmas spirit is in" by choosing the option "Short supply." This suggests that the Mayor believes that the term "Grinchy" should be used when there is a scarcity or lack of Christmas spirit.
6.
What completes, “BLAST this Christmas music”?
Correct Answer
C. It's joyful AND triumpHant
Explanation
The phrase "BLAST this Christmas music" suggests a strong dislike or annoyance towards the music. The phrase "It's joyful AND triumphant" implies that the Christmas music is not only happy but also triumphant, which could intensify the annoyance. Therefore, the completion "It's joyful AND triumphant" fits well with the context of expressing frustration towards the music.
7.
What completes the quote, “Hey taxi! [taxi drives by] Oh, it's because I'm”?
Correct Answer
B. Green, isn't it?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Green, isn't it?" because the quote suggests that the speaker is trying to hail a taxi but it drives by without stopping. The speaker then makes a comment about the taxi, implying that the reason it didn't stop is because it is green.
8.
Can you complete, “Ooooo.... ahhhh....ohhh. that's it”?
Correct Answer
B. I'm not going
9.
What begins the quote, “these days, so desensitized by movies and television.”?
Correct Answer
B. Kids
Explanation
The quote is referring to a group of people who have become desensitized by movies and television. The word "kids" is the most suitable option as it specifically refers to young children, who are more likely to be influenced and desensitized by media. The other options (children, humans, women) are too broad and do not specifically address the target group mentioned in the quote.
10.
How does Grinch completes Cindo Lou Who's “You're the-the-the-”?
Correct Answer
C. The-the-the- THE GRINCH!
Explanation
The correct answer is "I'm handsome? I know". This is the correct completion of Cindo Lou Who's phrase "You're the-the-the-". The phrase is interrupted by the Grinch's self-centered comment about his own handsomeness.