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Quiz about The Sopranos Season Four
Quiz about The Sopranos Season Four

"The Sopranos": Season Four Trivia Quiz


The final episode of season four aired in the U.S. on Sunday 8 December, so I figured it was finally safe to put together a quiz covering the events of the entire season. Bada bing, bada boom, and all that. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by enfranklopedia. Estimated time: 9 mins.
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Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
106,556
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
25
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
14 / 25
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5844
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 69 (17/25), Guest 50 (17/25), Guest 136 (10/25).
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Question 1 of 25
1. In the first episode of the season, "For All Debts Public and Private," Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) reveals to Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) the name of the police detective who murdered Chris' father, Dickie. What is the first name of Dickie's killer? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco) begins to fret about the financial future of both herself and her children after spotting Angie Bonpensiero (the widow of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero) working at a new job. Where does Angie now work? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. In "No Show," the season's second episode, Tony's therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), recommends a therapist for Tony's daughter, Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler). The actress portraying this therapist once starred in popular situation comedy on network television. Which one? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. An awkward moment occurs when Christopher seemingly attempts to initiate a threesome with his fiancee Adriana (Drea De Matteo) and Adriana's friend "Danielle" (Lola Glaudini), who is secretly FBI agent Deborah Ciccerone. Where does this major faux pas take place? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. Actor-writer Michael Imperioli co-wrote the third episode, "Christopher." True or False: The title of this episode is a reference to his character, Christopher Moltisanti.


Question 6 of 25
6. Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri (Steven Schirripa) learns, to his dismay, that his beloved wife has died in a car accident in the episode "Christopher." What was Bobby's wife's first name? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. We learn in episode #4, "The Weight," that Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) has a favorite vacation spot. Where is it? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. Also in "The Weight," Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni (Vincent Curatola) is surprisingly targeted for assassination. In which U.S. state is the "hit" scheduled to take place? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. In episode number 5, "Pie-O-My," we see Janice Soprano (Aida Turturro), apparently a less-than-competent cook, taking credit for a dish that she did not, in fact, prepare. What is it that she takes over to her uncle? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. Tony, in this same episode, becomes enamored of Pie-O-My, a horse that Ralph has "bought," somewhat illegally. He also takes an uncharacteristically platonic liking to the woman who is this horse's trainer. What is her first name? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. In episode six, "Everybody Hurts," we learn that Gloria Trillo (Annabella Sciorra), Tony's lover from the third season, has killed herself. What method did she employ in ending her own life? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. Tony and Carmela invite two couples -- Carm's cousin Brian (Matthew Del Negro) and his wife, and Furio Giunta (Federico Castelluccio) and his date -- to attend a concert with them. Which band or musician is performing? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. In "Watching Too Much Television," Tony's inside man in the New Jersey government, Assemblyman Ronald Zellman (Peter Riegert), calls on an old college buddy to help them pull off a HUD scam. The actor playing Zellman's college buddy once had a regular role as a doctor on what network TV show? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. Furio, deeply in love with Carmela, calls her at home under the pretense of having lost a personal item, even though he's really just calling to hear her voice. What does he tell her he has lost? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. In "Mergers and Acquisitons," Tony is put in the rather unusual position of asking his sister Janice about the details of Ralph Cifaretto's sexual habits. She refuses to answer his questions at first, but eventually agrees to tell him what he wants to know...for a price. How much money, *in thousands of dollars*, does Janice demand in exchange for her "inside information" about Ralph?

Answer: (One Word or Whole Number -- no dollar sign or comma!)
Question 16 of 25
16. In this same episode, Furio returns to Italy for his father's funeral. Where, exactly, is this funeral held? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. In "Whoever Did This," we learn -- rather unexpectedly -- that Ralph has a teenage son. What is the boy's first name? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. Ralph reveals, to Tony, the "secret ingredient" in his scrambled eggs that his son loves. What is this ingredient?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 19 of 25
19. In "The Strong, Silent Type," Christopher's heroin addiction is finally addressed directly -- in fact, he winds up in a rehab program by the end of the episode. In which state is the rehab facility? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. Carmine Lupertazzi (Tony Lip), one of the heads of the five families of New York, tells Tony that he wants a certain percentage of all profit Tony makes from the new HUD project, the highly lucrative enterprise Tony has arranged through Assemblyman Zellman. How much does Carmine want? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. Corrado "Junior" Soprano (Dominic Chianese) spends most of this season on trial. True or False: Junior is eventually pronounced unfit, mentally, to stand trial for his crimes.


Question 22 of 25
22. In the twelfth episode of the season, "Eloise," Furio has a perfect opportunity to kill Tony...but he changes his mind at the last second. What would have been the instrument of Tony's assassination if Furio had not balked? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. We learn in "Eloise" that Meadow, behind the scenes, has fallen in love with a young man named Finn Detrolio (Will Janowitz) at Columbia University. We're told that Finn will soon be attending another presitigious school. Which one? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. In "Whitecaps," the explosive season finale, Carmela finally reaches her breaking point after learning about Tony's fling with a particular woman. What is this woman's name? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. In what seems like an odd final moment for a season of "The Sopranos," the last thing we see in "Whitecaps" is a scene depicting Tony's petty revenge against a lawyer (Bruce Altman) who refuses to let Tony out of a real estate deal. Specifically, Tony orders a couple of his men to anchor his boat, the "Stugots," just on the edge of the lawyer's property, and play the music of a certain artist quite loudly and constantly. What is the last name of this artist?

Answer: (One Word -- Last Name Only, please)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the first episode of the season, "For All Debts Public and Private," Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) reveals to Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) the name of the police detective who murdered Chris' father, Dickie. What is the first name of Dickie's killer?

Answer: Barry

Chris subsequently kills Detective Lieutenant Barry Haydu (Tom Mason) the very night Tony gives him this information.
2. Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco) begins to fret about the financial future of both herself and her children after spotting Angie Bonpensiero (the widow of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero) working at a new job. Where does Angie now work?

Answer: a supermarket

Carm sees Angie handing out free samples at the local supermarket, but scurries away before Angie sees her.
3. In "No Show," the season's second episode, Tony's therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), recommends a therapist for Tony's daughter, Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler). The actress portraying this therapist once starred in popular situation comedy on network television. Which one?

Answer: Alice

Linda Lavin played Dr. Wendi Kobler on "The Sopranos," as well as the title role on the CBS sitcom "Alice" (1976-1985).
4. An awkward moment occurs when Christopher seemingly attempts to initiate a threesome with his fiancee Adriana (Drea De Matteo) and Adriana's friend "Danielle" (Lola Glaudini), who is secretly FBI agent Deborah Ciccerone. Where does this major faux pas take place?

Answer: the Crazy Horse, Adriana's club

Chris, Ade, and "Danielle" have a private room in the back of the Crazy Horse all to themselves when Chris makes a move that eventually forces the FBI agents investigating the Soprano family to alter their strategy drastically.
5. Actor-writer Michael Imperioli co-wrote the third episode, "Christopher." True or False: The title of this episode is a reference to his character, Christopher Moltisanti.

Answer: False

The title is actually a reference to Christopher Columbus, whose national holiday is assailed by a number of parties, including some of New Jersey's more prominent Native Americans.
6. Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri (Steven Schirripa) learns, to his dismay, that his beloved wife has died in a car accident in the episode "Christopher." What was Bobby's wife's first name?

Answer: Karen

Christine Pedi played the ill-fated Karen Baccalieri.
7. We learn in episode #4, "The Weight," that Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) has a favorite vacation spot. Where is it?

Answer: Florida

Specifically, Ralph spends a lot of his free time in Miami. Ralph also comes very close to meeting an untimely end there, since Johnny Sack sends an assassin there to kill him. Only a last-second reconsideration saves Ralph's life...for five more episodes, at least.
8. Also in "The Weight," Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni (Vincent Curatola) is surprisingly targeted for assassination. In which U.S. state is the "hit" scheduled to take place?

Answer: Massachusetts

Johnny is apparently from the Boston area, and visits his father there often. Accordingly, a hit is arranged to take place just outside Boston, MA.
9. In episode number 5, "Pie-O-My," we see Janice Soprano (Aida Turturro), apparently a less-than-competent cook, taking credit for a dish that she did not, in fact, prepare. What is it that she takes over to her uncle?

Answer: chicken marsala

JoJo Palmice (Michele Santopietro) brings a casserole dish filled with chicken marsala to the home of Bobby Bacala as a way of helping him and his children keep themselves properly fed in the wake of Karen Baccalieri's death. Janice shoos JoJo away, and later presents Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) with the marsala without giving JoJo credit. Such is Janice. Janice does take several frozen casseroles out of Bobby's freezer, including Karen's last baked ziti before she died. (In a later episode, we also see Janice taking credit for Carmela's lasagna...but the above question asked specifically about the events of "Pie-O-My.")
10. Tony, in this same episode, becomes enamored of Pie-O-My, a horse that Ralph has "bought," somewhat illegally. He also takes an uncharacteristically platonic liking to the woman who is this horse's trainer. What is her first name?

Answer: Lois

Lois Pettit is played by Manon Halliburton. After Pie-O-My's demise, Tony regards Lois with more platonic affection and respect than, perhaps, any female character in the series.
11. In episode six, "Everybody Hurts," we learn that Gloria Trillo (Annabella Sciorra), Tony's lover from the third season, has killed herself. What method did she employ in ending her own life?

Answer: she hanged herself

I was surprised, in a way, to learn that we would never be seeing Gloria (as a living being) again. She made a couple of appearances in Tony's dreams in the fourth season, though.
12. Tony and Carmela invite two couples -- Carm's cousin Brian (Matthew Del Negro) and his wife, and Furio Giunta (Federico Castelluccio) and his date -- to attend a concert with them. Which band or musician is performing?

Answer: Billy Joel

We never see the concert, but we do see the three couples enjoying a post-concert dinner, while Joel's "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" plays in the background. Subtle, huh?
13. In "Watching Too Much Television," Tony's inside man in the New Jersey government, Assemblyman Ronald Zellman (Peter Riegert), calls on an old college buddy to help them pull off a HUD scam. The actor playing Zellman's college buddy once had a regular role as a doctor on what network TV show?

Answer: Chicago Hope

Vondie Curtis-Hall did have a recurring role on "ER," but he did not play a doctor. He played regular character Dr. Dennis Hancock on the CBS drama "Chicago Hope." He also bears the dubious distinction of having directed one of the worst-received films of 2001, Mariah Carey's "Glitter." (Poor guy. He's actually quite talented.)
14. Furio, deeply in love with Carmela, calls her at home under the pretense of having lost a personal item, even though he's really just calling to hear her voice. What does he tell her he has lost?

Answer: his sunglasses

He's lying, of course. Furio and Carmela spent a good portion of this season longing for each other, but nothing actually happened between them.
15. In "Mergers and Acquisitons," Tony is put in the rather unusual position of asking his sister Janice about the details of Ralph Cifaretto's sexual habits. She refuses to answer his questions at first, but eventually agrees to tell him what he wants to know...for a price. How much money, *in thousands of dollars*, does Janice demand in exchange for her "inside information" about Ralph?

Answer: 3

Janice wants $3,000 before she agrees to let Tony in on Ralph's bedroom secrets.
16. In this same episode, Furio returns to Italy for his father's funeral. Where, exactly, is this funeral held?

Answer: Naples

Furio makes several references, in dialogue, to being back in Naples for the sad occasion.
17. In "Whoever Did This," we learn -- rather unexpectedly -- that Ralph has a teenage son. What is the boy's first name?

Answer: Justin

Dane Curley plays Justin Cifaretto, who winds up on the wrong end of an arrow.
18. Ralph reveals, to Tony, the "secret ingredient" in his scrambled eggs that his son loves. What is this ingredient?

Answer: sour cream

Tony kills Ralph with his bare hands mere minutes after Ralph shares this information...for reasons unrelated to culinary interests, of course. =)
19. In "The Strong, Silent Type," Christopher's heroin addiction is finally addressed directly -- in fact, he winds up in a rehab program by the end of the episode. In which state is the rehab facility?

Answer: Pennsylvania

Apparently, Tony wanted Christopher's rehabilitation to take place relatively "out of town." Pennsylvania's an awfully big state, though -- the rehab center could be twenty minutes or five hours outside of New Jersey, really.
20. Carmine Lupertazzi (Tony Lip), one of the heads of the five families of New York, tells Tony that he wants a certain percentage of all profit Tony makes from the new HUD project, the highly lucrative enterprise Tony has arranged through Assemblyman Zellman. How much does Carmine want?

Answer: 40 per cent

Tony fights this number for the remainder of the season. Carmine eventually settles for a mere 15 per cent!
21. Corrado "Junior" Soprano (Dominic Chianese) spends most of this season on trial. True or False: Junior is eventually pronounced unfit, mentally, to stand trial for his crimes.

Answer: False

Junior's lawyer tries his best, but neither the judge nor the jury seems to believe that Junior is anything but in total control of his mental faculties. In the final episode of the season, though, a mistrial is declared due to the Soprano family's coercion of a single juror. Will Junior be back in legal trouble in season five? Time will tell.
22. In the twelfth episode of the season, "Eloise," Furio has a perfect opportunity to kill Tony...but he changes his mind at the last second. What would have been the instrument of Tony's assassination if Furio had not balked?

Answer: a helicopter blade

Furio comes *this* close to grabbing a drunken Tony and pushing his head into the directional rotor of a helicopter waiting to take them home from a swank casino. He covers up the rash move by telling Tony that he (Tony) was standing too close to the rotor, and that Furio was trying to help him. Furio goes back home to Naples (presumably out of guilt) the very next day.
23. We learn in "Eloise" that Meadow, behind the scenes, has fallen in love with a young man named Finn Detrolio (Will Janowitz) at Columbia University. We're told that Finn will soon be attending another presitigious school. Which one?

Answer: Northwestern

Meadow, in a snit, tells her mother that she might follow Finn to Northwestern University (in a northern suburb of Chicago) at one point.
24. In "Whitecaps," the explosive season finale, Carmela finally reaches her breaking point after learning about Tony's fling with a particular woman. What is this woman's name?

Answer: Svetlana

Tony's former mistress Irina [Oskana Lada (formerly Oskana Babiy)] drunkenly calls the Soprano home and informs Carm that Tony had recently had sex with Irina's cousin, Svetlana Kirilenko (Alla Kliouka)...which is true. This piece of information sends Carm over the edge and leads her to kick Tony out of the house...and possibly out of her life. (As far as we know, Carmela still has no idea that Tony has also carried on affairs with Valentina La Paz and Gloria Trillo.)
25. In what seems like an odd final moment for a season of "The Sopranos," the last thing we see in "Whitecaps" is a scene depicting Tony's petty revenge against a lawyer (Bruce Altman) who refuses to let Tony out of a real estate deal. Specifically, Tony orders a couple of his men to anchor his boat, the "Stugots," just on the edge of the lawyer's property, and play the music of a certain artist quite loudly and constantly. What is the last name of this artist?

Answer: Martin

The only music we hear the "Stugots" crew blasting into the lawyer's general vicinity is the live Las Vegas material of one Dean Martin.
Source: Author enfranklopedia

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