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Quiz about Calling Better Call Saul
Quiz about Calling Better Call Saul

Calling "Better Call Saul" Trivia Quiz


There are enough characters in "Better Call Saul" to fill the entire alphabet! I hope you enjoy this quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by PootyPootwell. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
414,878
Updated
May 20 24
# Qns
26
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
17 / 26
Plays
202
Last 3 plays: Guest 74 (24/26), Guest 99 (19/26), Guest 152 (21/26).
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Question 1 of 26
1. A is for Arturo. This poor guy died not once but twice, the second time having his body used as a part of a charade. How did this pony-tailed henchman for the Salamanca crew truly meet his maker? Hint


Question 2 of 26
2. B is for Betsy Kettleman, one of Jimmy's early clients. She insisted her husband was innocent despite evidence being in plain sight. What was her husband accused of? Hint


Question 3 of 26
3. C is for Chuck, Jimmy's older brother and a major influence on Jimmy's character. A successful, respected lawyer, he never approved of or even seemed to like his younger brother. What were Chuck's last words to his brother? Hint


Question 4 of 26
4. D is for Drama Girl. She really deserves a better name, but she's credited like this in her episodes! Her actual name was Sherry. She, along with two other University of New Mexico students, helped Jimmy make commercials. Which of the following tasks did she NOT complete for Jimmy and his team? Hint


Question 5 of 26
5. E is for Ehrmantrout, Mike. He played a large part in both "Better Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad." In a flashback, we see his arrival to Albuquerque. When his daughter-in-law met him at the train station, what was Mike hiding from her? Hint


Question 6 of 26
6. F is for Francesca Liddy, the secretary Jimmy and Kim hired when they opened their joint office. Jimmy told her to talk about a certain place when working with his elder law clients: apparently, they loved to talk about this restaurant. What was the name of this American comfort-food chain? Hint


Question 7 of 26
7. G is for Gustavo Fring, one of the most compelling characters on television. He once relayed a story that demonstrated his relentless persistence, pertaining to how he waited out a particular animal who wanted fruit from Gus's lucuma tree. What kind of diurnal animal was this? It's native to the Americas. Hint


Question 8 of 26
8. H is for Howard Hamlin, supervising partner at the law firm HHM, where Chuck was a founder and where Jimmy started in the mail room. Toward the end of the series, Howard's New Mexico's vanity license plate was showcased. What was on it? Hint


Question 9 of 26
9. I is for Ignacio Varga, the drug dealer with a heart. He also was physically impressive. Which of the following physical accomplishments did we NOT see Ignacio participate in during "Better Call Saul"?
Hint


Question 10 of 26
10. J is for Jimmy McGill, though he also went by Slippin' Jimmy, Saul Goodman, Viktor St. Claire, and Gene Takavic. When he began practicing as Saul, he needed the "JMM" monogram on his briefcase to stand for something other than his birth name. What did he tell Kim the letters would stand for? Hint


Question 11 of 26
11. K is for Kim Wexler: intelligent, beautiful, fearless, often with a certain expression on her face, something along the lines of, "I've made my decision." In a flashback scene, we saw a preteen Kim with that very expression on her face, refusing to get a ride with her mother since she had been drinking. Instead, Kim chose to walk miles in the freezing cold, carrying a not-small item. What did she carry? Hint


Question 12 of 26
12. L is for Lalo Salamanca. Salamancas were scary enough as thug-like enforcers; Lalo's intelligence made him even more dangerous than his kin. At one point, he was arrested under a pseudonym. What was the name he used until he could make bail? Hint


Question 13 of 26
13. M is for Marco Pasternak, Jimmy's longtime friend from back home in Illinois. Marco and Slippin' Jimmy were partners in petty pranks and cons, and they ran one when Jimmy went back home for a visit. They somehow convinced two women that Jimmy was a movie star and Marco was his manager. What movie star were they talking about? Hint


Question 14 of 26
14. N is for Mrs. Nguyen, Jimmy's landlord and owner of the nail salon that fronts Jimmy's law office. Jimmy had a habit of doing something Mrs. Nguyen didn't like when he came into the office. What was it, which she said was for paying customers only? Hint


Question 15 of 26
15. O is for Omar, Jimmy's assistant at Davis & Main, where he worked for a while. With a fairly easy-going supervising partner and a well-appointed office, you would think Jimmy had finally landed where he wanted to be, but he ended up hating it. He took a pricey souvenir with him when he left, one that Omar helped him move. What was it? Hint


Question 16 of 26
16. P is for Paige Novick. When Kim was in the dog house at work, she worked her way out by landing work with Paige, who was in-house counsel for a particular business. The business's logo was a cowboy on a horse next to a cactus. What was the company called?
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Question 17 of 26
17. Q is for Lydia Rodart-Quayle, an executive at Madrigal Electromotive GmbH, where she and the CEO, Peter Schuler, were quietly working with Gus as he built his cartel. One day, Schuler was extremely nervous and ready to pull out, but Lydia talked him out of it and suggested they take advantage of a local entertainment venue in Texas. What did Lydia suggest they do? Hint


Question 18 of 26
18. R is for Richard Schweikart, co-founder of the law firm Schweikart & Cokely, who was involved in several cases during the show. At one point, Rick told Kim about a time he felt bullied by his own colleagues at his first job, driving him to open his own firm. How did those colleagues bully Rick? Hint


Question 19 of 26
19. S is for Salamanca, in this case, two of the least talkative of the family. They were a frightening duo of intimidation and assassination. They're referred to as both "The Twins" and "The Cousins," but what were their real names? Hint


Question 20 of 26
20. T is for Tuco Salamanca, who appeared early in the first season of "Better Call Saul." At one point, he was at his Abuelita's house dealing in his violent Salamanca way with two con men, but he kept being interrupted by Abuelita because she was worried about something. What was she worried about? Hint


Question 21 of 26
21. U is for Udo, one of the European engineers from Werner's crew. Mike, who was responsible for managing the group, tried to offer the men some forms of entertainment while they were working on the super lab. Which of the following did he NOT offer them? Hint


Question 22 of 26
22. V is for Vuente, Don Eladio's last name. Don Eladio was the head of the Mexican cartel and could usually be found in a particular place when he conducted business. Where was that place? Hint


Question 23 of 26
23. W is for Wormald, Daniel, a pharmaceutical company employee who wanted to get into the drug business. When his house was broken into, he was particularly worried that the burglars had taken something in particular. What was it?
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Question 24 of 26
24. X is for Ximenez Lecerda, a driver for the Salamancas who regularly smuggled drugs into New Mexico. He had some rough times for sure, but in one scene, he was singing along to a Spanish pop song while he drove. What was the song? Hint


Question 25 of 26
25. Y is for Yvonne, an employee at Davis & Main who helped answer phones after Jimmy aired a commercial. If you blinked, you would have missed her. What was Jimmy's commercial for? Hint


Question 26 of 26
26. Z is for Ziegler, the lead engineer for Gus's underground super lab. Against his better judgment, Mike came to like Werner and during one conversation, Werner told Mike that his father had helped design a major world landmark. What was that landmark?
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