How Well Do You Know Steffan's Catchphrases?

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Test your knowledge on Steffan's famous words of wisdom


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Let's start with an easy one. Jesus ________ Christ?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "H." This is because the question is asking for the missing letter in the phrase "Jesus [Blank] Christ." The most common and widely accepted answer is "H," as it forms the well-known phrase "Jesus H. Christ." The "H" is often used as an exclamation or mild profanity in informal speech.

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  • 2. 

    Complete the following sentence: 12 ________ ________.

    • A. 

      Calendar Months

    • B. 

      Chicken Eggs

    • C. 

      Drummers Drumming

    • D. 

      Pipers Piping

    Correct Answer
    A. Calendar Months
    Explanation
    The sentence is asking for something that completes the phrase "12 ________ ________." The options given are "Calendar Months," "Chicken Eggs," "Drummers Drumming," and "Pipers Piping." Out of these options, "Calendar Months" is the most logical and appropriate completion for the sentence. It follows the pattern of counting or numbering something, and "12 Calendar Months" refers to a full year.

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  • 3. 

    True or False: Steffan is known for saying "Calm down"

    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that Steffan is known for saying "Calm down." However, the correct answer is False, which means that Steffan is not known for saying "Calm down."

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is NOT a known Steffan quote?

    • A. 

      List of things

    • B. 

      What the fudge?

    • C. 

      I'm off!

    • D. 

      I've come of age!

    Correct Answer
    B. What the fudge?
    Explanation
    The quote "What the fudge?" is not a known Steffan quote. The other three options, "List of things," "I'm off!" and "I've come of age!" could potentially be quotes by Steffan, but "What the fudge?" is not attributed to him.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following does Steffan want to be examined?

    • A. 

      His forehead

    • B. 

      His legs

    • C. 

      Himself

    • D. 

      His internal organs

    Correct Answer
    C. Himself
    Explanation
    Steffan wants to be examined himself, which implies that he wants a comprehensive examination of his entire body and overall health. This suggests that he may have concerns or symptoms that he wants to address and understand better, rather than focusing on specific body parts like the forehead, legs, or internal organs.

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  • 6. 

    Which TWO words does Steffan like to say 'angrily'?

    • A. 

      Chicken, Noodle

    • B. 

      Bubbles, Noodle

    • C. 

      Bubbles, Poodle

    • D. 

      Chicken, Poodle

    Correct Answer
    C. Bubbles, Poodle
    Explanation
    Steffan likes to say the words 'Bubbles' and 'Poodle' angrily.

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  • 7. 

    What is the origin of 'Steve'?

    • A. 

      His dad is called Steve

    • B. 

      His name is Steffan

    • C. 

      He called Miss Gittins this

    • D. 

      Just because it's Steve innit!

    Correct Answer
    C. He called Miss Gittins this
  • 8. 

    Excluding the one previously stated, which other Steffan quote has religious connotations?

    Correct Answer
    My God
    Explanation
    The phrase "My God" has religious connotations as it is commonly used as an exclamation or expression of surprise, shock, or awe in relation to a higher power or deity. It implies a personal connection or belief in a divine being, thus making it a quote with religious connotations.

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  • 9. 

    Finally, THE Steffan quote?

    Correct Answer
    Clown Act
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