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This test will be only for the ultimate Simpsons know-it-alls! It is extremely hard! Homer could not solve it, Marge was amazed by the difficulty, Bart only did it for a prize, Lisa got an A on it the first time, and Maggie shot Mr. Burns for some reason! Try this test!
Questions and Answers
1.
What was the first Simpsons episode?
A.
Kamp Krusty
B.
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
C.
Bart Gets an F
D.
Large Marge
Correct Answer
B. Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Explanation "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" is considered to be the first episode of The Simpsons because it was the first episode to be aired on television. It originally aired on December 17, 1989, and introduced the Simpson family and their quirky dynamics. The episode revolves around the family's struggle to have a happy holiday season after Homer doesn't receive his Christmas bonus and they adopt a greyhound named Santa's Little Helper. This episode set the stage for the long-running animated series, making it the first official episode of The Simpsons.
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2.
What did Artie Ziff say after he drove Marge home:
A.
"May I touch you again?"
B.
"You have the best body in the whole town"
C.
"I hope you won't tell anyone about my busy hands."
D.
"Take you clothes off."
Correct Answer
C. "I hope you won't tell anyone about my busy hands."
Explanation After driving Marge home, Artie Ziff said, "I hope you won't tell anyone about my busy hands." This statement suggests that Artie Ziff was engaging in inappropriate behavior during the car ride. He is expressing concern that Marge might reveal his actions to others, indicating that he is aware of his misconduct and wants to keep it a secret. This response implies that Artie Ziff is aware of his inappropriate behavior and is attempting to manipulate Marge into keeping it confidential.
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3.
Homer has met God more than once:
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation Homer has met God more than once, which means there have been multiple instances where Homer has encountered God. This suggests that in the fictional world of the question, Homer, a character from a TV show or book, has had multiple interactions with the divine being.
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4.
What was the chalkboard gag for "Bart Gets an F"
Correct Answer I will not encourage others to fly.
Explanation The chalkboard gag for "Bart Gets an F" was "I will not encourage others to fly." This means that Bart had to write this sentence repeatedly on the chalkboard as a punishment. The reason behind this specific gag is not provided, but it could be interpreted as a humorous reminder for Bart to not promote or engage in risky behavior that could potentially harm others.
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5.
The Simpsons were the first idea for a show Matt Groening had.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The given statement is false. The Simpsons were not the first idea for a show that Matt Groening had. Before The Simpsons, he created a comic strip called "Life in Hell" which was published in various newspapers. The idea for The Simpsons came later when Groening was approached to create animated shorts for The Tracey Ullman Show.
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6.
What was Bart's catchphrase that he got famous for on the Krusty the Klown show?
A.
"I didn't do it."
B.
"Ay! Caramba!"
C.
"Eat my shorts."
D.
"Cowabunga!"
Correct Answer
A. "I didn't do it."
Explanation Bart's catchphrase that he got famous for on the Krusty the Klown show was "I didn't do it." This catchphrase became popular because Bart would often say it whenever he was accused of something or blamed for a mischievous act. It became a signature line for his character and added to his rebellious and mischievous image on the show.
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7.
What catchphrase did Flanders suggest for bart in his adult years?
Correct Answer Got a quarter, man?
Explanation In this question, Flanders suggests the catchphrase "Got a quarter, man?" for Bart in his adult years. This catchphrase is likely a reference to Bart's habit of asking for money, as he is often portrayed as mischievous and in need of funds. It could also be a play on the phrase "Got a minute, man?" which is commonly used to ask for someone's time or attention. Overall, this catchphrase captures Bart's character and his tendency to ask for money or favors.
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8.
Who was the character that was killed off due to the absense of a cast star?
A.
Troy McClure
B.
Lionel Hutz
C.
Maude Flanders
D.
Lunchlady Doris
Correct Answer
C. Maude Flanders
Explanation Maude Flanders was the character that was killed off due to the absence of a cast star. This suggests that the decision to kill off the character was made because the actress who voiced Maude Flanders was no longer part of the cast.
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9.
Which of the following is not a Simpsons episode?
A.
Dial N for Nerder
B.
Stop or My Dog Will Shoot
C.
Diatrube of a Mad House Wife
D.
The Sea of Milhouse
Correct Answer
D. The Sea of Milhouse
Explanation The Sea of Milhouse is not a Simpsons episode. The other three options, Dial N for Nerder, Stop or My Dog Will Shoot, and Diatrube of a Mad House Wife, are all actual episode titles from the Simpsons.
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10.
What was the last line of the episode "Lisa's Rival?"
A.
"NO!!!"
B.
"My cat's breath smells like cat food."
C.
"I bent my wookie."
D.
"Why can't we be friends?"
Correct Answer
B. "My cat's breath smells like cat food."
Explanation The last line of the episode "Lisa's Rival" is "My cat's breath smells like cat food." This line is a humorous remark made by Ralph Wiggum, a recurring character in The Simpsons. It is a non-sequitur statement that adds a comedic touch to the end of the episode.
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11.
Sideshow Bob is on the cover of the Season 12 DVD.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The correct answer is false because Sideshow Bob is not on the cover of the Season 12 DVD.
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12.
Who stars with The Simpsons in puppet form?
A.
Jim Henson
B.
Katy Perry
C.
Elmo
D.
Miley Cryus
Correct Answer
B. Katy Perry
Explanation Katy Perry stars with The Simpsons in puppet form. This means that there is an episode of The Simpsons where Katy Perry appears as a puppet version of herself. The other options, Jim Henson, Elmo, and Miley Cyrus, are not known for starring with The Simpsons in puppet form.
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