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Quiz about Which Chick Flick is It 2
Quiz about Which Chick Flick is It 2

Which Chick Flick is It? [2] Trivia Quiz


In this quiz, all you need to do is match the correct film to each quote. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by poshprice. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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poshprice
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
321,415
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "I thought I was headed to a place that would turn out tomorrow's leaders, not their wives!" Which of the following films included the frustrated teacher who said this quote? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Girlie, as far as you're concerned, I am the messiah of the DMV." This hilarious quote was made by an outraged driving examiner, in which of the following films? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Relax... A hickie from Kenickie is like a Hallmark card, when you only care enough to send the very best!" This quote was just one of the many memorable quips to have come from this particular film. But which of the following was it that had Kenickie comparing a hickie to a Hallmark card? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The union between a husband and wife has always been considered one of the most sacred of all human bonds. However one the characters from this next film certainly disagreed, and even chastised his best friend for it. Expressing his annoyance with, "You're falling for your wife! Idiot!", this character certainly made his opinion clear. During which film did he say these words? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "Girl gets two-faced boy in back seat. Violence anticipated." Although the character who said these words proved to be quite a schemer, she was not the only one plotting. In which of the following films would you find her quote? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "You can't help who you love, Derek, you're not supposed to." These words were spoken in a film in which love conquered all. Which of the following was it? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "And there, in the same city where they met as girls, four New York women entered the next phase of their lives dressed head to toe in love. And that's the one label that never goes out of style." These heart-warming words were spoken as a voiceover by one of the film's main characters. Which film was it that ended with these comforting words? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "Where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses!" These heart-wrenching words were spoken by a distraught little girl, during the funeral of her best friend. Which film was it that included these words, which helped establish it as one of the most emotional films of the '90s? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Sam, you're always going to be the guy at the restaurant, who, when he gets what he ordered, decides he wants what the other guy has instead." These wistful words were spoken by a woman who took the entire film to realise that the office scoundrel was not the man for her. In which film were these words spoken? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Well, Mr Snelgrove, I happen to know that in the future I will not have the slightest use for algebra, and I speak from experience." Although the character who spoke these words never found algebra useful, a better understanding of the laws of physics would certainly have played to her advantage. In which of the following films were these words spoken? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "I thought I was headed to a place that would turn out tomorrow's leaders, not their wives!" Which of the following films included the frustrated teacher who said this quote?

Answer: Mona Lisa Smile

These words were said by Katherine Watson to her colleague, Bill Dunbar, following her realisation that the most intelligent young women in her class wanted nothing more than to perform the stereotypical role of wife and mother.

The plot of the 2003 film, "Mona Lisa Smile" revolved around art teacher, Katherine Watson's (played by Julia Roberts) experiences teaching at Wellesley College. After being frowned upon for her unorthodox methods, and refusing to mollycoddle newly married pupils, Katherine set out to teach her students that it was possible to marry and have a career.
2. "Girlie, as far as you're concerned, I am the messiah of the DMV." This hilarious quote was made by an outraged driving examiner, in which of the following films?

Answer: Clueless

These words were said by the DMV tester who failed Cher during her driving test. Following Cher's plea that he couldn't "be the absolute and final word on drivers' licenses", the tester responded with the above quotation.

The plot of the 1995 film, "Clueless", revolved around popular teenager, Cher Horowitz, (played by Alicia Silverstone) and her frequent attempts to play the matchmaker for her friends and teachers. Loosely based on Jane Austen's "Emma", this modernised version portrayed Cher as a rich and rather shallow member of Beverly Hills' teenage elite. However as the plot reached its climax, Cher was revealed to be rather more sweet and sensitive than she first appeared.
3. "Relax... A hickie from Kenickie is like a Hallmark card, when you only care enough to send the very best!" This quote was just one of the many memorable quips to have come from this particular film. But which of the following was it that had Kenickie comparing a hickie to a Hallmark card?

Answer: Grease

These words were said by Kenickie, to his girlfriend, Rizzo, after she expressed annoyance at the purple marks around her neck.

The plot of the 1978 film, "Grease", revolved around a budding romance between popular T-Bird, Danny Zucco, (played by John Travolta), and Goodie Two Shoes, Sandy Olsson, (played by Olivia Newton John). The film chronicled the trials and tribulations of their relationship, as they struggled to fit into each other's world.
4. The union between a husband and wife has always been considered one of the most sacred of all human bonds. However one the characters from this next film certainly disagreed, and even chastised his best friend for it. Expressing his annoyance with, "You're falling for your wife! Idiot!", this character certainly made his opinion clear. During which film did he say these words?

Answer: What Happens in Vegas

These words were said by Hater to Jack, after it became clear that the latter was starting to warm to Joy. A worried Hater said these words to his friend in an attempt to remind him that he was jeopardising their plans to secure all of the money, not just Jack's half.

The plot of the 2008 film, "What Happens in Vegas", revolved around two down on their luck individuals who fled to Las Vegas for the weekend, along with their best friends, in order to forget about their recent misery. After being fired by his own father, Jack Fuller, (played by Ashton Kutcher), took to Vegas with his best friend, Hater. Meanwhile Joy McNally, (played by Cameron Diaz), also fled to Sin City with her best friend, in order to escape the humiliation of being publically dumped by her fiancé. After a chance meeting in Vegas, the foursome decided to party together, culminating in Joy and Jack getting married. The following morning, the pair vowed to get the marriage annulled, until Jack won the jackpot, after using one of Joy's quarters. Although it was Jack who won the jackpot, as his wife, Joy was entitled to half of his winnings. However when the couple tried to get a divorce, the judge demanded that they live together as man and wife for at least six months, before being allowed to divorce.
5. "Girl gets two-faced boy in back seat. Violence anticipated." Although the character who said these words proved to be quite a schemer, she was not the only one plotting. In which of the following films would you find her quote?

Answer: Drive Me Crazy

These words were said by Alicia, as she watched her best friend Nicole, and Nicole's former crush, Todd, being driven away together.

The plot of the 1999 film, "Drive Me Crazy", revolved around the blossoming romance between next door neighbours, Nicole Maris, (played by Melissa Joan Hart), and Chase Hammond (played by Adrian Grenier). Despite being polar opposites in school, the pair embarked on a joint scheme to secure the partner of their dreams. By pretending to date each other the two planned to arouse the jealousy of the individual they really wanted to go out with, and land a date with them in the process. However they got more than they bargained for when their little charade began to develop into something real.
6. "You can't help who you love, Derek, you're not supposed to." These words were spoken in a film in which love conquered all. Which of the following was it?

Answer: Save the Last Dance

These words were said by Chenille, to her brother Derek, after she revealed that she had said something inappropriate to his girlfriend, Sara.

The plot of the 2001 film, "Save the Last Dance", revolved around the issues faced by an interracial couple. After losing her mother, Sara Johnson, (played by Julia Stiles), a talented white dancer, moved in with her estranged father, who lived in a rather rough neighbourhood. There she met Derek Reynolds, (played by Sean Patrick Thomas), an intelligent black teenager with a promising future in medical school. The film followed the highs and lows of their relationship, as Derek helped Sara to practice for her audition at Juilliard.
7. "And there, in the same city where they met as girls, four New York women entered the next phase of their lives dressed head to toe in love. And that's the one label that never goes out of style." These heart-warming words were spoken as a voiceover by one of the film's main characters. Which film was it that ended with these comforting words?

Answer: Sex and the City

These words were said by Carrie, at the very end of the film, as the four women walked along the street together.

The plot of the 2008 film, "Sex and the City", focused on the ups and downs of four female friends, who lived in New York City. Adapted from the hit television show of the same name, the film followed Carrie's (Sarah Jessica Parker) attempts to marry the love of her life, Mr. Big, (played by Chris Noth). At the same time, Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) struggled to come to terms with her husband's infidelity, while Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) grew bored with her toy boy. Finally, after years of being unable to conceive naturally, Charlotte York Goldenblatt (played by Kristin Davis), struggled to remain calm while being pregnant.
8. "Where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses!" These heart-wrenching words were spoken by a distraught little girl, during the funeral of her best friend. Which film was it that included these words, which helped establish it as one of the most emotional films of the '90s?

Answer: My Girl

These words were said by Vada during the funeral of her best friend, Thomas J. Sennett.

The plot of the 1991 film, "My Girl", revolved around the childhood friendship of best friends, Vada and Thomas J, (played by Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin). Having always done things together, the pair were inseparable, regularly embarking on adventures and supporting one and other during times of crisis. Moreover for Vada, who lived in a funeral parlour with her widowed father and invalid grandmother, Thomas J provided her with a welcome distraction, especially when her father decided to marry his girlfriend. However the most memorable and emotional scene of the film came during the funeral of Thomas J, who died after being stung by bees, while trying to retrieve Vada's mood ring. After looking into his coffin, a devastated Vada came out with the above quotation, tugging at viewers' heartstrings and guaranteeing tears.
9. "Sam, you're always going to be the guy at the restaurant, who, when he gets what he ordered, decides he wants what the other guy has instead." These wistful words were spoken by a woman who took the entire film to realise that the office scoundrel was not the man for her. In which film were these words spoken?

Answer: Picture Perfect

These words were said by Kate Mosley to Sam, at the end of the film, after the former finally realised that the latter would never be the man for her.

The plot of the 1997 film, "Picture Perfect", revolved around the casual relationship between good girl, Kate Mosley (Jennifer Aniston) and roguish office charmer, Sam Mayfair (Kevin Bacon). After inventing a fake relationship with a man named Nick, Kate got promoted, and also secured the affections of office scoundrel, Sam. However things soon got complicated for her, after the man she had labelled as her boyfriend was suddenly thrust into the limelight in a most unexpected fashion, forcing Kate to get even more inventive.
10. "Well, Mr Snelgrove, I happen to know that in the future I will not have the slightest use for algebra, and I speak from experience." Although the character who spoke these words never found algebra useful, a better understanding of the laws of physics would certainly have played to her advantage. In which of the following films were these words spoken?

Answer: Peggy Sue Got Married

These words were said by Peggy Sue to her algebra teacher, Mr Snelgrove, after she failed to complete her algebra test.

The plot of the 1986 film, "Peggy Sue Got Married", revolved around Peggy Sue Bodell, (played by Kathleen Turner), a woman who found herself propelled into the past, and forced to re-live part of her senior year in high school.
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