How Well Do You Know "The Brady Bunch” Theme Song?

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    “Here’s the story of a ___________ lady.”

    • Pretty
      Pretty
    • Charming
      Charming
    • Lovely
      Lovely
    • Delightful
      Delightful
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Have you watched the classic show, "The Brady Bunch? Are you a fan of the theme song, and know the lyrics? Can you find the right words to fill the missing part? Take this quiz to find out how well you know "The Brady Bunch" theme song!

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  • 2. 

    “Here’s the story of a lovely lady, who was bringing up ____________ very lovely girls.” 

    • Two

    • Three

    • Four

    • Five

    Correct Answer
    A. Three
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Three" because the sentence states that the lady was bringing up "very lovely girls," indicating that there were multiple girls. Since the options are numbers, the answer must be the option that represents a number greater than one, which is "Three."

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  • 3. 

    “All of them had hair of gold, like their _____________.” 

    • Auntie

    • Father

    • Uncle

    • Mother

    Correct Answer
    A. Mother
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Mother" because the sentence implies that all the people being referred to had hair of gold, just like their mother.

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  • 4. 

    “Like their mother, the _____________ one in curls.” 

    • Middle

    • Oldest

    • Youngest

    • Only

    Correct Answer
    A. Youngest
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Youngest" because the sentence states that the person in question has curls, just like their mother. This implies that there are multiple people being referred to, and the youngest one among them is the one with curls.

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  • 5. 

    “It’s the story of a man named Brady, who was busy with three _____________ of his own.” 

    • Boys

    • Kids

    • Girls

    • Sons

    Correct Answer
    A. Boys
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Boys." The given sentence is a reference to the theme song of the television show "The Brady Bunch." The show tells the story of a man named Brady who has three sons from a previous marriage, and marries a woman who has three daughters of her own. Therefore, the correct answer is "Boys" as it completes the sentence and accurately reflects the context of the show.

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  • 6. 

    “They were ____________ men, living all together.” 

    • Three

    • Four

    • Five

    • Six

    Correct Answer
    A. Four
    Explanation
    The sentence states that "They were ____________ men, living all together." The word "men" indicates that the missing word should be a number that represents a group of people. The only option that fits this criteria is "Four," as it represents a group of four individuals.

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  • 7. 

     “’Til the one day when the lady met this ____________.”

    • Fellow

    • Boy

    • Man

    • Adult

    Correct Answer
    A. Fellow
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Fellow" because it fits the context of the sentence. The sentence is referencing a lady meeting someone, and "fellow" is a term commonly used to refer to a man or a person in a general sense. The other options, such as "boy," "man," and "adult," do not fit as well in this context.

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  • 8. 

    “And they knew that it was much more than a ___________.” 

    • Guess

    • Feeling

    • Hunch

    • Idea

    Correct Answer
    A. Hunch
    Explanation
    The word "hunch" suggests a strong intuition or gut feeling about something. In this context, the sentence implies that the individuals involved had a sense or feeling that whatever they were experiencing or witnessing was significant or important. The word "much more than" indicates that their hunch went beyond a simple guess or idea, further emphasizing the strength and certainty of their intuitive feeling.

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  • 9. 

    “That this ____________ must somehow form a family.”  

    • Lot

    • Gang

    • Club

    • Group

    Correct Answer
    A. Group
    Explanation
    The word "group" fits best in the given sentence because it implies a collection of individuals who come together and form a family-like unit. The other options - lot, gang, and club - do not necessarily convey the same idea of individuals forming a family. A group typically suggests a sense of unity, cooperation, and common purpose, which aligns with the concept of a family.

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  • 10. 

    “That’s the way we all became the ____________ bunch.” 

    • Lovely

    • Family

    • Brady

    • Funny

    Correct Answer
    A. Brady
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Brady" because the sentence is referencing the theme song from the television show "The Brady Bunch." The show follows the story of a blended family, so the phrase "That's the way we all became the Brady bunch" is a line from the theme song that describes how the characters came together as a family.

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