Test Your Knowledge On The "Friends" Theme Song!

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Test Your Knowledge On The "Friends" Theme Song! - Quiz

The "Friends" theme song is "I'll Be There for You" by The Rembrandts. It was released in 1995 and became a hit when it became the theme song to the legendary sitcom "Friends." Take this quiz to see how well you know the lyrics to "I'll Be There for You"!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    "So no one ________ your life was gonna be this way."

    • A.

      Showed

    • B.

      Warned

    • C.

      Told

    • D.

      Teased

    Correct Answer
    C. Told
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Told." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing surprise that nobody informed or gave them a heads up about how their life would turn out. The word "told" fits best in this context as it implies conveying information or knowledge to someone. The other options, such as "showed," "warned," and "teased," do not convey the same meaning or fit grammatically in the sentence.

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  • 2. 

    "It's like you're always _________ in second gear."

    • A.

      Thrust

    • B.

      Stuck

    • C.

      Pushed

    • D.

      Rushed

    Correct Answer
    B. Stuck
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Stuck." This answer fits the context of the sentence, which suggests that the person being referred to is consistently in second gear, implying a lack of progress or being unable to move forward.

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  • 3. 

    "You're still in bed at ________ and work began at _________."

    • A.

      Ten, nine

    • B.

      Nine, six

    • C.

      Ten, eight

    • D.

      Twelve, ten

    Correct Answer
    C. Ten, eight
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ten, eight" because the sentence implies that the person is still in bed at 10 o'clock and work begins at 8 o'clock.

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  • 4. 

    "You've burned your _________, so far things are going great."

    • A.

      Toast

    • B.

      Path

    • C.

      Bridge

    • D.

      Breakfast

    Correct Answer
    D. Breakfast
    Explanation
    The phrase "You've burned your breakfast, so far things are going great" implies that burning breakfast is a negative event. This suggests that the correct answer is "Breakfast" as it fits the context of the sentence and the negative connotation associated with burning it.

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  • 5. 

    "Your __________ warned you there'd be days like these."

    • A.

      Mother

    • B.

      Brother

    • C.

      Lover

    • D.

      Father

    Correct Answer
    A. Mother
    Explanation
    The phrase "Your __________ warned you there'd be days like these" implies that someone close to the person being addressed had previously cautioned them about difficult or challenging days. Among the given options, it is most likely that a mother would be the one to provide such advice and guidance, as mothers are often seen as nurturing and protective figures who offer support and wisdom. Therefore, the correct answer is "Mother."

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  • 6. 

    "Seems you're the _________ one who knows what it's like to be me."

    • A.

      Single

    • B.

      Only

    • C.

      Loving

    • D.

      Perfect

    Correct Answer
    B. Only
    Explanation
    The word "only" fits in the blank because it indicates exclusivity. The sentence suggests that the speaker believes that only the person they are speaking to truly understands what it is like to be them. The other options, such as single, loving, and perfect, do not convey the same sense of exclusivity and understanding.

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  • 7. 

    "Someone to _________ the day with, make it through all the rest with."

    • A.

      Spend

    • B.

      Fill

    • C.

      Face

    • D.

      Pass

    Correct Answer
    C. Face
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Face." In this context, "face" means to confront or deal with the challenges and difficulties of the day. This person is looking for someone who can support them and help them get through all the ups and downs of life.

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  • 8. 

    "Someone I'll always _________ with, even at my worst, I'm best with you."

    • A.

      Laugh

    • B.

      Joke

    • C.

      Smile

    • D.

      Have fun

    Correct Answer
    A. Laugh
    Explanation
    This answer is correct because laughter is often associated with positive emotions and can help improve one's mood, even during difficult times. Laughing with someone indicates a strong bond and a sense of comfort and compatibility. It suggests that even when the person is not at their best, they feel the most at ease and happy when they are with this individual.

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  • 9. 

    "Your job's a joke, you're _______..."

    • A.

      Yolk

    • B.

      Choked

    • C.

      Broke

    • D.

      Stoked

    Correct Answer
    C. Broke
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Broke" because it fits the context of the sentence. The phrase "Your job's a joke" suggests that the person's job is not going well or is not fulfilling. The word "broke" implies that they are financially struggling, which is a common consequence of not having a good job.

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  • 10. 

    "Your job's a joke, you're broke, your love life's __________."

    • A.

      Passed away

    • B.

      M.I.A.

    • C.

      C.O.A.

    • D.

      D.O.A.

    Correct Answer
    D. D.O.A.
    Explanation
    The correct answer, D.O.A., stands for "Dead on Arrival." This phrase is used to describe something that is completely hopeless or beyond repair. In the context of the given sentence, it means that the person's love life is in a state of complete failure or nonexistence.

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