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Quiz about Simpsons Chronology Part 16
Quiz about Simpsons Chronology Part 16

'Simpsons' Chronology Part 16 Trivia Quiz


Thanks for "choo-choo-choosing" to play this quiz! Part 16 of the series covers episodes 367-391. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by timence. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
timence
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
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352,609
Updated
Jul 23 22
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25
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Question 1 of 25
1. Episode 367: "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere". Who gets arrested in this episode? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. Episode 368: "My Fair Laddy". As the title suggests, this is the first episode to centre around which recurring character? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. Episode 369: "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story". This episode featuring a story-within-a-story plot begins when Homer traps the family where? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. Episode 370: "Bart Has Two Mommies". Despite the title, this episode actually centres around which characters? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. Episode 371: "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife". Which British comedian, actor and TV producer wrote this episode as well as providing his voice talents? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. Episode 372: "Million Dollar Abie". Springfield gets a new team in the pro-football league in this episode called the "Springfield Meltdowns", but they only play one game.


Question 7 of 25
7. Episode 373: "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore". Which two people, known for their love of MacGyver, kidnap Richard Dean Anderson in this episode? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. Episode 374: "The Wettest Stories Ever Told". Which restaurant does this episode take place in? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. Episode 375: "Girls Just Want to Have Sums". Which characters feature in a new musical? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. Episode 376: "Regarding Margie". What affliction does Marge temporarily suffer from in this episode? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. Episode 377: "The Monkey Suit". Springfield outlaws the teaching of evolution in schools in this episode.


Question 12 of 25
12. Episode 378: "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play". This episode's title refers to what unexpected occurrence? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. Episode 379: "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer". This episode focuses on Michael, a relative of Fat Tony. What is their relationship? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. Episode 380: "Jazzy and the Pussycats". Which Simpson member learns the drums and becomes a local jazz celebrity? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. Episode 381: "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em". In the end, Homer surprises the whole town with his amazing carpentry skills.


Question 16 of 25
16. Episode 382: "Treehouse of Horror XVII". The story "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" involves what main theme? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. Episode 383: "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)". When Homer successfully gets Bart out of future army duty, who does he join up instead? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. Episode 384: "Moe'N'a Lisa". Which event does Grampa win at the Senior Olympics? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. Episode 385: "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)". Why does Homer take over the ice cream truck? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. Episode 386: "The Haw-Hawed Couple". Which regular character's 'haw-haw' laugh is referenced in this episode title?

Answer: (One Word, first name ONLY)
Question 21 of 25
21. Episode 387: "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II". Gil Gunderson (a recurring character who is always portrayed as a loser) lives with the Simpsons for over a year.


Question 22 of 25
22. Episode 388: "The Wife Aquatic". Which island from her childhood does Marge and family revisit in this episode? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. Episode 389: "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times". What is the imaginative name of the weapon the 'geeks' use to fight of the bullies in the story "Revenge of the Geeks"? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. Episode 390: "Little Big Girl". Lisa is inspired by which item we have seen in the Simpsons' kitchen hundreds of times? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. Episode 391: "Springfield Up". Whose house do Homer and Marge pretend to live in to fool the documentary makers into thinking they are more successful than they really are? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Episode 367: "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere". Who gets arrested in this episode?

Answer: Homer and Marge

Marge is arrested for selling Homer's expired prescription drugs. Homer is arrested for fighting with a pit boss in Las Vegas. This isn't the first time the couple have been arrested (and it almost certainly won't be the last!)
2. Episode 368: "My Fair Laddy". As the title suggests, this is the first episode to centre around which recurring character?

Answer: Groundskeeper Willy

This episode's title is a parody of the musical "My Fair Lady". It has several musical numbers including "Wouldn't it be Adequate". Willy lives with the Simpsons in an attempt to make him a gentleman.
3. Episode 369: "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story". This episode featuring a story-within-a-story plot begins when Homer traps the family where?

Answer: In a cave

The family visit Carl's Dad's Caverns. Lisa becomes the storyteller when they are trapped, and throughout the first story the narrator (within the story) changes to Moe, then Mr Burns, then Mrs Krabappel, and many others.
4. Episode 370: "Bart Has Two Mommies". Despite the title, this episode actually centres around which characters?

Answer: Rod and Todd Flanders

Marge attempts to liven up the playtime of Rod and Todd by introducing them to a range of new things while babysitting. In the end, Maude (their dead mother) looks down from heaven, proud at how much Rod has grown up.
5. Episode 371: "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife". Which British comedian, actor and TV producer wrote this episode as well as providing his voice talents?

Answer: Ricky Gervais

Inspired by the British reality show "Wife Swap", the episode revolves around Marge swapping families with another woman (against her wishes, of course). The tables turn on Homer when Marge's family turns out to be very friendly, but the new woman in his life, Verity, is not.
6. Episode 372: "Million Dollar Abie". Springfield gets a new team in the pro-football league in this episode called the "Springfield Meltdowns", but they only play one game.

Answer: False

The Meltdowns, which initially beat LA to become a new football team, have their license cancelled because Grampa upsets the commissioner. Grampa then becomes hated around town, and attempts to get a euthanasia law passed so he can put himself out of his misery. But in the end, after winning a bullfight, he gets a new lease on life.
7. Episode 373: "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore". Which two people, known for their love of MacGyver, kidnap Richard Dean Anderson in this episode?

Answer: Patty and Selma

He escapes, of course, using his MacGyver tricks. Patty and Selma quickly realise he's enjoying the experience, and force him to endure their holiday slide show.
8. Episode 374: "The Wettest Stories Ever Told". Which restaurant does this episode take place in?

Answer: The Frying Dutchman

Appropriately, the family then goes on to tell some nautically-themed stories.
9. Episode 375: "Girls Just Want to Have Sums". Which characters feature in a new musical?

Answer: Itchy and Scratchy

Itchy and Scratchy's musical is subtitled "Stab-a-lot". Also in this episode, Lisa manages to pass herself off as a boy named Jake Boyman so she can join the advanced math class.
10. Episode 376: "Regarding Margie". What affliction does Marge temporarily suffer from in this episode?

Answer: Amnesia

Marge hits her head on a stool trying to get one last stain off the kitchen floor. When she wakes up, she can't remember anyone. Her memory slowly comes back, but Homer is frustrated when he is the last to be remembered (even after Ned Flanders!)
11. Episode 377: "The Monkey Suit". Springfield outlaws the teaching of evolution in schools in this episode.

Answer: True

In a parody of the famous "Scopes Monkey Trial", Lisa goes up against Ned Flanders and Reverend Lovejoy in a court case trying to get evolution back into the classroom. This finally works when Ned can't bring himself to deny that Homer could have evolved from an ape. Predictable? Perhaps. Funny? Absolutely.
12. Episode 378: "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play". This episode's title refers to what unexpected occurrence?

Answer: Homer and Marge provide marital advice

Buck "Home run King" Mitchell, a baseball player for the Springfield Isotopes, sees Marge and Homer kissing in the crowd and asks them for advice to help his marriage. The episode is a parody of Britney Spears (AKA Tabitha Vixx) and her relationship with Kevin Federline.
13. Episode 379: "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer". This episode focuses on Michael, a relative of Fat Tony. What is their relationship?

Answer: Michael is his son

Fat Tony's son, Michael, plays the lead role in this episode with much of the plot taken from the 'Godfather' movie, including a clever reproduction of the final scene (music and all). This episode received some great reviews as a classic 'Simpsons' parody episode.
14. Episode 380: "Jazzy and the Pussycats". Which Simpson member learns the drums and becomes a local jazz celebrity?

Answer: Bart

Much to Lisa's annoyance, Bart is asked to go up on stage to play with a local jazz band, and is instantly popular. However, his career is cut short when a tiger bites him and he suffers nerve damage.
15. Episode 381: "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em". In the end, Homer surprises the whole town with his amazing carpentry skills.

Answer: False

It is Marge that displays amazing carpentry skills in this episode, although Homer takes the credit because the town won't trust a female carpenter. In a final twist, Homer is left to rebuild a roller coaster. For a moment he appears to have pulled it off, until a celebratory champagne cork brings it all crashing down.
16. Episode 382: "Treehouse of Horror XVII". The story "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" involves what main theme?

Answer: Alien invasion

In a twist on the original story that it parodies ("The War of the Worlds"), Springfield suffers a real alien invasion when old favorites Kang and Kudos realise that they are an easy target following the initial fake radio broadcast. In a clear parody of the Iraq War, the aliens call it "Operation Enduring Occupation".
17. Episode 383: "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)". When Homer successfully gets Bart out of future army duty, who does he join up instead?

Answer: Himself

The army takes desperate measures to enlist people, by asking elementary school children to commit to joining when they turn 18.
18. Episode 384: "Moe'N'a Lisa". Which event does Grampa win at the Senior Olympics?

Answer: Hurdles

Grampa mistakes Groundskeeper Willie for the Grim Reaper, causing him to run fast and win the race. Moe and Lisa connect in this episode when they find out about a shared interest: poetry.
19. Episode 385: "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)". Why does Homer take over the ice cream truck?

Answer: The owner dies

The elderly owner dies trying to dispense change for a $100 note that Homer gives him. Marge finds a new form of art, creating sculptures out of the popsicle sticks.
20. Episode 386: "The Haw-Hawed Couple". Which regular character's 'haw-haw' laugh is referenced in this episode title?

Answer: nelson

The one and only Nelson Muntz is central to this episode's plot. Bart and Nelson become unexpected best friends; until the jealous Nelson discovers Bart and Milhouse are still hanging out.
21. Episode 387: "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II". Gil Gunderson (a recurring character who is always portrayed as a loser) lives with the Simpsons for over a year.

Answer: False

Well, almost. Marge takes pity on Gil when he loses his job as Costington's store Santa and invites him over for Christmas Eve dinner. He ends up staying for 11 months before getting a job in Arizona.
22. Episode 388: "The Wife Aquatic". Which island from her childhood does Marge and family revisit in this episode?

Answer: Barnacle Bay

The family find to their disappointment that the bay is rundown and overfished. A big storm turns it into an adventure for all though.
23. Episode 389: "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times". What is the imaginative name of the weapon the 'geeks' use to fight of the bullies in the story "Revenge of the Geeks"?

Answer: Getbackinator

This episode centres around Homer seeking revenge after being cut off by another car (driven by a rich Texan); the family goes on to tell three stories about revenge. Marge's is called "The Count of Monte Fatso"; Lisa's "Revenge of the Geeks" and Bart tells the story "Bartman Begins". On hearing Lisa's story, Homer says: "Wow! That had what I really like in a story: an ending!".
24. Episode 390: "Little Big Girl". Lisa is inspired by which item we have seen in the Simpsons' kitchen hundreds of times?

Answer: The curtains with corn stalks

Lisa decides her heritage is boring, so she pretends to be Native American, from the "Hitachi" tribe (also inspired by a kitchen item: the microwave oven brand).
25. Episode 391: "Springfield Up". Whose house do Homer and Marge pretend to live in to fool the documentary makers into thinking they are more successful than they really are?

Answer: Mr Burns'

"Growing Up Springfield" is documentary put together by Declan Desmond, who films residents of Springfield every 8 years (a parody on the famous British "Seven Up" series). Homer and Marge are found out when Mr Burns returns to his summer mansion unexpectedly.
Source: Author timence

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