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Quiz about Three Siblings
Quiz about Three Siblings

Three Siblings Trivia Quiz


How well do you remember the names of brothers and sisters from film, television and literature? Hope you enjoy strolling down memory lane with this quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by donna399. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
donna399
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
352,012
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
713
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. The Shady Rest Hotel, just outside of Hooterville, was owned and operated by Kate Bradley. This situation comedy," Petticoat Junction", featured Kate's three daughters. What were their names? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. The "Brady Bunch" featured three sisters and three brothers. What were the names of the sisters? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. The "Brady Bunch" featured three brothers and three sisters. What were the names of the three brothers? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. The second longest running western in television history was" Bonanza". It aired on TV from 1959 to 1973. The Ponderosa Ranch was owned and operated by the Cartwright family which consisted of a father and his three sons. What were the names of the sons? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. The 1982 Steven Spielberg blockbuster movie "ET" featured a mother and her three children. What were the children's names? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. In the 1939 award-winning movie classic," Gone With the Wind", three sisters lived on the Tara plantation with their parents. Do you remember the names of the girls? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. In the mid 1990's drama epic," Legends of the Fall", three sons lived with their father on a ranch in Montana. Anthony Hopkins starred as Col. William Ludlow, the father. What were the names of the three sons? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. In the story of "Peter Pan" by J.M. Barrie, the three Darling children fly off to Neverland with Peter. Who were the three Darling children? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. The television classic, "The Waltons", aired for nine seasons. There were seven Walton children. Three of these children were girls. What were the names of the three daughters? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. In 1993 the film," Hocus Pocus" was released. The plot involved the reawakening of three sister witches on Halloween night. They were the Sanderson sisters. What were their first names? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. From 1966 to 1971" Family Affair" was enjoyed by television viewers. The series story revolved around a successful civil engineer bachelor and his orphaned nieces and nephew. What were their names? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. The television show, "Good Times", was set in the projects of Chicago. The Evans family consisted of Mom, Dad and three children. Do you recall their names? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. "Happy Days" featured the Cunningham family. This son, the eldest Cunningham child, only appeared in nine episodes and then seemed to fade into the woodwork. His siblings were Richie and Joanie. Do you remember his name? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. The successful television sitcom "My Three Sons" aired from 1960 to 1972. Between 1963 to 1965 there were actually four brothers appearing on the show. One was adopted by the father. Mike, played by Tim Considine, left the show for good in 1965. Who were the three youngest boys? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Late in the series run of "My Three Sons" Robbie marries Katie (Tina Cole) and they had a set of triplets. Do you remember the names given to the triplets? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The Shady Rest Hotel, just outside of Hooterville, was owned and operated by Kate Bradley. This situation comedy," Petticoat Junction", featured Kate's three daughters. What were their names?

Answer: Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo & Betty Jo

"Petticoat Junction" aired from 1963 to 1970. Bea Benaderet played the role of Kate Bradley, the proprietor of the Shady Rest Hotel. She passed away in 1968 from lung cancer. She was replaced by June Lockhart. Lockhart played the role of Dr. Janet Craig, a friend and mentor for the girls. Kate's daughter,
Betty Jo, was portrayed by Linda Kaye Henning for the entire series run. Billie Jo was played by actresses Jeannine Riley (63-65), Gunilla Hutton (65-66) and Meredith MacRae (66-70). The role of Bobbie Jo was depicted by Pat Woodell (63-65) and Laurie Saunders (65-70).
2. The "Brady Bunch" featured three sisters and three brothers. What were the names of the sisters?

Answer: Marcia, Jan & Cindy

Actress Maureen McCormick portrayed Marcia Brady. Eve Plum played the part of Jan. Cindy's role was portrayed by Susan Olsen. Carol Brady, their mother, was played by actress Florence Henderson. Alice Nelson, the housekeeper, was depicted by Ann B. Davis.
3. The "Brady Bunch" featured three brothers and three sisters. What were the names of the three brothers?

Answer: Greg, Peter & Bobby

Mike Brady was father to three sons. Greg, the eldest son, was played by actor Barry Williams. Middle son, Peter, was portrayed by Christopher Knight. The youngest son was Bobby who was played by Mike Lookinland. Actor Robert Reed was Mike Brady. Sam Franklin was portrayed by Allan Melvin. He was a butcher and the boyfriend of Alice. Tiger was the family dog.
4. The second longest running western in television history was" Bonanza". It aired on TV from 1959 to 1973. The Ponderosa Ranch was owned and operated by the Cartwright family which consisted of a father and his three sons. What were the names of the sons?

Answer: Adam, Hoss & Joe

Lorne Greene played the role of Ben Cartwight, the father of Adam (Pernell Roberts), Hoss (Dan Blocker) and Little Joe (Michael Landon). Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung) was the cook. Candy Canaday (David Hoyt Canary) was a ranch foreman. Roy Coffee (Ray Teal) was the sheriff in nearby Virginia City. Jamie Hunter (Mitch Vogel) was an orphan who was adopted by Ben in a 1971 episode.
5. The 1982 Steven Spielberg blockbuster movie "ET" featured a mother and her three children. What were the children's names?

Answer: Michael, Elliott & Gertie

Actress Dee Wallace played the part of Mary, the mother. Her three children were Michael (Robert MacNaughton), Elliott (Henry Thomas) and Gertie (Drew Barrymore).
6. In the 1939 award-winning movie classic," Gone With the Wind", three sisters lived on the Tara plantation with their parents. Do you remember the names of the girls?

Answer: Scarlett, Suellen & Careen

Scarlett O'Hara was played by Vivien Leigh. Her sisters, Suellen and Careen, were portrayed by Evelyn Keyes and Ann Rutherford respectively. Prissy was a housemaid at Tara. Her part was played by Butterfly McQueen. Actress Olivia de Havilland played the role of Melanie Wilkes. Belle Watling, a lady friend of Rhett Butler, was played by Ona Munson. Bonnie was Scarlett's daughter.

She was seen in the movie as a newborn (Kelly Griffin) and as a two-year old (Phyllis Douglas). India Wilkes, a neighbor near Tara, was portrayed by Alicia Rhett. Pittypat Hamilton, Melanie's aunt, was played by actress Luara Crews.
7. In the mid 1990's drama epic," Legends of the Fall", three sons lived with their father on a ranch in Montana. Anthony Hopkins starred as Col. William Ludlow, the father. What were the names of the three sons?

Answer: Alfred, Tristan & Samuel

Brad Pitt portrayed the role of Tristan Ludlow. Alfred Ludlow was played by Aidan Quinn. Samuel Ludlow was depicted by Henry Thomas.
8. In the story of "Peter Pan" by J.M. Barrie, the three Darling children fly off to Neverland with Peter. Who were the three Darling children?

Answer: Wendy, John & Michael

Wendy, John and Michael make the long trip with Peter Pan to Neverland. George and Mary were the parents of Wendy, John and Michael. James was Captain Hook. Tink, as Peter called her was Tinkerbell, the fairy. Pirate Smee was Hook's right-hand man. Tiger Lilly was a princess of the Piccaninny tribe. Nana was the Darling children's dog and nursemaid. Liza was the Darlings maid.

When Wendy grew up she named her daughter Jane.
9. The television classic, "The Waltons", aired for nine seasons. There were seven Walton children. Three of these children were girls. What were the names of the three daughters?

Answer: Mary Ellen, Erin & Elizabeth

Over the years were saw the Walton children grow up. Mary Ellen was portrayed by Judy Norton-Taylor. Actress Mary McDonough played Erin. Elizabeth was portrayed by Kami Cotler. Olivia (Michael Learned) was their mother. Esther (Ellen Corby) was the grandmother. Cora Beth (Ronnie Claire Edwards) was a cousin. Emily (Mary Jackson) and Mamie (Helen Kleeb) were the Baldwin sisters who lived near the Waltons. Betty, Veronica and Midge are cartoon characters in the "Archie" comic book world.
10. In 1993 the film," Hocus Pocus" was released. The plot involved the reawakening of three sister witches on Halloween night. They were the Sanderson sisters. What were their first names?

Answer: Winifred, Sarah & Mary

Winifred was played by actress Bette Midler. Sarah was portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker. Actress Kathy Najimy was Mary. Samantha, Sabrina and Endora were from the television show "Bewitched". Marigold, Sweet Pea and Iris are flowers.
11. From 1966 to 1971" Family Affair" was enjoyed by television viewers. The series story revolved around a successful civil engineer bachelor and his orphaned nieces and nephew. What were their names?

Answer: Cissy, Jody & Buffy

Cissy was played by actress Kathy Garver. The twins Jody and Cissy were played by Johnny Whitaker and Anissa Jones. Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) and his man-servant Mr. Giles French (Sebastian Cabot) and the children lived in Manhattan. Mrs. Beasley was Buffy's doll.
12. The television show, "Good Times", was set in the projects of Chicago. The Evans family consisted of Mom, Dad and three children. Do you recall their names?

Answer: J.J. (or Junior), Thelma & Michael

James Evans Jr. was commonly known as J.J. He commonly called himself Kid Dy-no-mite! The role of Thelma was played by Bernadette Stanis, while Michael was portrayed by Ralph Carter. Mom and Dad Evans were played by Esther Rolle and John Amos. Wilona (Janet DuBois) and her adopted daughter, Penny (Janet Jackson) lived in the apartment across the hall from the Evans family. Ned (Raymond Allen) was the street wino. Nathan Bookman was played by Johnny Brown.

He was the maintenance man of the building.
13. "Happy Days" featured the Cunningham family. This son, the eldest Cunningham child, only appeared in nine episodes and then seemed to fade into the woodwork. His siblings were Richie and Joanie. Do you remember his name?

Answer: Chuck

Chuck was the phantom-like son of Marion (Marion Ross) and Howard (Tom Bosley) Cunningham. No explanation of his leaving and whereabouts was ever discussed on the show. He was portrayed by Gavin O'Herlihy. Arthur, of course, was the super cool Fonz, played by Henry Winkler. Chachi Arcola (Scott Baio) was a nephew of the Fonz.
14. The successful television sitcom "My Three Sons" aired from 1960 to 1972. Between 1963 to 1965 there were actually four brothers appearing on the show. One was adopted by the father. Mike, played by Tim Considine, left the show for good in 1965. Who were the three youngest boys?

Answer: Robbie, Chip & Ernie

Fred MacMurray was widowed father Steve Douglas, His sons Robbie (Don Grady), Chip (Stanley Livingston) and Ernie (Barry Livingston) lived with him. Bub O'Casey, Steve's father-in-law, was played by William Frawley from 1960 to 1965. Due to illness, he was replaced by William Demarest. Demarest played Uncle Charlie, Bub's brother. Both acted as housekeepers for Steve and the boys.
15. Late in the series run of "My Three Sons" Robbie marries Katie (Tina Cole) and they had a set of triplets. Do you remember the names given to the triplets?

Answer: Robert, Steven & Charles

Robbie (Don Grady) left the show in the 11th season. His wife and children remained with the Douglas clan for the last season, while Robbie was on a bridge project in Peru. Robert was named after his father, Steven after his grandfather and Charles after Uncle Charlie.
Source: Author donna399

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