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Quiz about Madness
Quiz about Madness

Madness Trivia Quiz


Would you know that at least 238 television episodes involve the word "Madness"? Well, now you do, but can you determine the exact "Madness" that fits each series?

A multiple-choice quiz by WesleyCrusher. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
338,210
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
461
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Question 1 of 10
1. In "The Simpsons", season 8, where did they find their personal madness? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. On to "Family Guy". There is some methodical madness in season 3, but how exactly? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Magnum, P.I." can't escape the madness either. Where did he find it (season 2)? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Quite some people would agree that the zip code "90210" goes well with the word "madness", but what kind of madness did season 3 of that series see? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In a rare case of immediate madness, "The Professionals" had a mad title for their pilot episode. What was it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Falcon Crest" wasn't immune to the madness either. How did it arrive to season 9 of that series? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who doesn't remember "Kojak"? In season 4, that series had a quite seasonal madness; which one? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In "Highway to Heaven", season 1, the madness was quite aptly named in which way? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Usually the onset of madness is quite swift, appearing in the first two seasons of a series. The documentary series "Nova" however broke that trend by having a madness episode in its thirty-fourth season. What was its title? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This time, I won't ask you the title of the episode because it would be too simple. It's just "Madness". Which of these series DID NOT have an episode of that title? Hint



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1. In "The Simpsons", season 8, where did they find their personal madness?

Answer: Mountain of Madness

While they all sound as if they could have a place in "The Simpsons", "Bowling Madness" is a 2005 "Prank Patrol" episode, "Scooter Madness" hails from "Pocoyo"'s second season and "The Heights of Madness" is a first season "Hugh and I Spy" show.
2. On to "Family Guy". There is some methodical madness in season 3, but how exactly?

Answer: From Method to Madness

That was a nasty one, right? "Method To His Madness" is from "Medium's" season 2, "Method to Her Madness" is the last segment of a season 3 "Animaniacs" episode and the inverted "A Madness to His Method" belongs to "Matrix's" first season.
3. "Magnum, P.I." can't escape the madness either. Where did he find it (season 2)?

Answer: Tropical Madness

"Wild Dune Madness" is from season 2 of "Art Mann Presents", "Monsoon Madness" is from 1976's fourth season of "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" and "Jungle Madness" belongs to "Mr. Adams and Eve", season 2.
4. Quite some people would agree that the zip code "90210" goes well with the word "madness", but what kind of madness did season 3 of that series see?

Answer: Holiday Madness

"Full Moon Madness" is from the first season of "Madhouse", "Mobile Madness" hails from season 2 of "FarmKids" and "A Brief Madness" is from "E.N.G.'s" first year on the air.
5. In a rare case of immediate madness, "The Professionals" had a mad title for their pilot episode. What was it?

Answer: Private Madness, Public Danger

Actually, two of the others are pilot episode madnesses as well: "Let the Madness Begin" is the inaugural segment of "Mad Mad House" while "To Define True Madness" began a series aptly called just "Madness". "Computer Madness" is a close miss - it was the second episode of "Thunderbirds 2086".
6. "Falcon Crest" wasn't immune to the madness either. How did it arrive to season 9 of that series?

Answer: Madness Descending

"Descent Into Madness" is a first season "Voltron: The Third Dimension" show, "Slow Boat to Madness" is a wonderful seventh season "Quincy M.E." title and "ChuckleVision"'s season 5 proudly sports the "Minibus Madness".
7. Who doesn't remember "Kojak"? In season 4, that series had a quite seasonal madness; which one?

Answer: A Summer Madness

No madness in the fall, but "The Grove Family" found theirs in "Midsummer Madness" (season 1), "Spring Break Madness" is a season 2 "Alaska State Troopers" segment and "Winter Madness" is an offering from "30 Rock's" season 4.
8. In "Highway to Heaven", season 1, the madness was quite aptly named in which way?

Answer: A Divine Madness

"Motor Madness" is a second season "Close to Home" segment, "Incident on the Edge of Madness" belongs to "Rawhide"'s first season and "That Way Madness Lies" is a third season offering from "Slings and Arrows".
9. Usually the onset of madness is quite swift, appearing in the first two seasons of a series. The documentary series "Nova" however broke that trend by having a madness episode in its thirty-fourth season. What was its title?

Answer: Wings of Madness

"A Brilliant Madness" ("The American Experience", season 14) comes a distant second while "A Place for Madness" takes third as a twelfth season "Frontline" episode. "Tennis Madness" takes a rather different record - it is the highest overall mad episode number, being the 914th installment of "Saturday Disney".
10. This time, I won't ask you the title of the episode because it would be too simple. It's just "Madness". Which of these series DID NOT have an episode of that title?

Answer: Doctor Who

Doctor Who, in spite of occasionally appearing quite mad, never suffered from madness in the title. "Dynasty" and "Prisoners of Gravity" both had a third season episode of that name and "Conviction's" first season also sported a plain "Madness" in its episode list.
Source: Author WesleyCrusher

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