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Quiz about South Park  Sarcastaball

"South Park" - "Sarcastaball" Trivia Quiz


This quiz is about the eighth episode of "South Park" season 16, titled "Sarcastaball". It first aired on September 26, 2012. Randy's ongoing sarcastic comments are possibly one of the funniest ones of the season! Thanks and good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by Lpez. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Lpez
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,033
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
117
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. The episode begins with Randy, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny and Butters watching a football game. In which team's stadium is the game being played, according to the text in the end zones, and the fact that the town of South Park is in Colorado? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Jackson, number 28, appears confused after being tackled. The commentator then narrates how he is looking for his keys, but points out the irony of it all, not only because they are in a football field, but because he doesn't have a license since his concussion in 2006. For which activity would he most likely need a license, which he was pretending to do in the field? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Following Jackson's actions, "NFL alumni" take the field and begin to engage in more unusual activities. Former "players" such as Martin Gregors, Jim Harris and Mike Tafthill enter the field and begin to do unusual things, probably as a result of the concussions suffered when they played. Which of these do they NOT do? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. After the commotion in the field, order is restored and the game is ready to continue. Before the next play takes place, Randy advises the children to pay attention to this certain kind of play with special teams because it is the most important one. However, Stan informs his dad that the school has prohibited these kinds of plays because they are the most dangerous. Which play is it? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Principal Victoria asks if there are any outstanding issues before starting the PTA meeting, and Randy then begins speaking, by complaining sarcastically about the "genius new rule" regarding kickoffs. He then suggests, sarcastically of course, that players wear bras and which other item to replace helmets, because "it's the future and we shouldn't be so barbaric"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Randy then receives an offer to become the coach of the sarcastaball team by Mr. Mackey, and Randy accepts (sarcastically.) Still, he is seen wearing a cap and a whistle, as nobody seems to understand his sarcasm. As the children learn to play sarcastaball, Butters seems confused as to what to do. Randy says to "try to get it into the end zone, but _____." Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. After Randy gains national attention for turning football into a safer sport with sarcastaball, even addressing Congress, he becomes coach of the Denver Broncos. From which city are the Raiders, the team that played against the Broncos in the inaugural game of the National Sarcastaball League? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A game between the Steelers and the Broncos is being played, when we see Peyton Manning with the ball. After he gives it to his opponent, a referee says it's a touchdown, while another official calls it a safety. After consulting with the side judge, what is the play finally called as? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Next, there is a program live on the CBS Sports Network with Randy as a guest. The host, an American sports broadcaster who previously worked for ESPN, says "I can't wait to talk sarcastaball because it's really compelling," in a rather sarcastic way, something completely unsurprising at this point of the episode. Which personality, whose last name might remind you of an important European city, interviews Randy in yet another sarcastic exchange within the episode? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Sharon, Randy's wife, asks if he is unable to stop being sarcastic, because of what the game of sarcastaball has done to him. After a visit to the doctor, they bring up the possibility of a correlation between sarcasm and sarcastaball but then dismiss it. Nevertheless, Randy still feels the need to warn his son, Stan, who is playing sarcastaball, about the dangers of the sport. Upon arrival to the field where Stan was playing, what does Randy do? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The episode begins with Randy, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny and Butters watching a football game. In which team's stadium is the game being played, according to the text in the end zones, and the fact that the town of South Park is in Colorado?

Answer: Denver Broncos

The episode begins with a broadcast of the football game of the Denver Broncos. Randy, his son Stan and his friends are rooting for the Broncos while watching the game on TV, since Denver is in Colorado, also home of the fictional town of South Park. Randy is seen celebrating when a player from the Broncos tackles one from the opposite team, and encourages the children to remember that headbutt in their practice tomorrow.
2. Jackson, number 28, appears confused after being tackled. The commentator then narrates how he is looking for his keys, but points out the irony of it all, not only because they are in a football field, but because he doesn't have a license since his concussion in 2006. For which activity would he most likely need a license, which he was pretending to do in the field?

Answer: Driving

After Jackson is tackled, he appears to think he is in a car driving home. After the commentator mentions his concussion, he turns to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who responds that even though there are "interesting statistics coming out" and he is "deeply concerned"; they are still "waiting to see if there is a direct correlation between football and head trauma."
3. Following Jackson's actions, "NFL alumni" take the field and begin to engage in more unusual activities. Former "players" such as Martin Gregors, Jim Harris and Mike Tafthill enter the field and begin to do unusual things, probably as a result of the concussions suffered when they played. Which of these do they NOT do?

Answer: Throw a football at the referee

Dan, one of the commentators, points out that he doesn't know whether Tafthill is baking a cake or a loaf of bread, "but he definitely thinks he's baking something." After witnessing this, Butters says he doesn't get football and that's probably why he sucks at it, but Stan corrects him and says he sucks at all sports, a statement to which Butters agrees.
4. After the commotion in the field, order is restored and the game is ready to continue. Before the next play takes place, Randy advises the children to pay attention to this certain kind of play with special teams because it is the most important one. However, Stan informs his dad that the school has prohibited these kinds of plays because they are the most dangerous. Which play is it?

Answer: Kickoffs

Kyle and Stan tell Randy that kickoffs have been banned at school because they are considered dangerous. Randy looks confused for a moment and then is enraged by this, an issue he brings up at the parents meeting at school the next day.
5. Principal Victoria asks if there are any outstanding issues before starting the PTA meeting, and Randy then begins speaking, by complaining sarcastically about the "genius new rule" regarding kickoffs. He then suggests, sarcastically of course, that players wear bras and which other item to replace helmets, because "it's the future and we shouldn't be so barbaric"?

Answer: Little tinfoil hats

Mr. Mackey explains to Randy that kickoffs have been suspended because of fear of concussions, and Randy begins a sarcastic type of rambling that would continue for the rest of the episode. The special thing about it is that nobody in South Park notices the sarcasm, so they all take Randy literally! When the parents question how Randy's comments would make the game safer, he continues to make up more rules, such as substituting the ball for a balloon and having the players hug while another player runs. Randy says the kids would love a game where safety is the most important thing, and names it "Sarcastaball".
6. Randy then receives an offer to become the coach of the sarcastaball team by Mr. Mackey, and Randy accepts (sarcastically.) Still, he is seen wearing a cap and a whistle, as nobody seems to understand his sarcasm. As the children learn to play sarcastaball, Butters seems confused as to what to do. Randy says to "try to get it into the end zone, but _____."

Answer: Be really polite about it

Stan asks his dad if they really have to wear bras, to which Randy answers yes. Then he encourages Butters to take the balloon to the end zone while being very polite, so Butters begins to run towards the end zone while the other players hug, and Butters says things like "excuse me" and "pardon me." Principal Victoria then asks Coach Marsh if he's happy with the new changes, and he replies he's thrilled, sarcastically.
7. After Randy gains national attention for turning football into a safer sport with sarcastaball, even addressing Congress, he becomes coach of the Denver Broncos. From which city are the Raiders, the team that played against the Broncos in the inaugural game of the National Sarcastaball League?

Answer: Oakland

Randy appears all over the news for sarcastaball, gaining several followers who agree with his comments without noticing his sarcasm. Soon after addressing Congress, with President Obama present (and clapping,) NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell introduces Randy as the new Denver Broncos coach, in a sarcastic exchange between the two. The inaugural game between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders begins with the crowd cheering and a rendition of the sarcastaball anthem by Cee Lo Green.

Meanwhile, Butters encourages his friends to play despite the fact that they don't like the game, since he finally found a sport he is good at. The children agree to play, after which Cartman asks Stan to "hook his bra."
8. A game between the Steelers and the Broncos is being played, when we see Peyton Manning with the ball. After he gives it to his opponent, a referee says it's a touchdown, while another official calls it a safety. After consulting with the side judge, what is the play finally called as?

Answer: Field goal

Professional football players, wearing bras and everything, are seen in the field hugging each other. As Peyton Manning walks through while saying nice things to the opponents, he gives the ball to a Steelers player. After this happens, referees have trouble with the play, as one thinks it is a touchdown while the other considers it a safety. Randy sarcastically claps at them and compliments the replacement refs. The side judge sees the replay and out of nowhere declares the play a field goal, which gives the Broncos a 3-0 victory.

Back in South Park Elementary, the children are sad because they no longer have a coach, but then they think Butters can lead them to victory since he knows the game better than anybody.
9. Next, there is a program live on the CBS Sports Network with Randy as a guest. The host, an American sports broadcaster who previously worked for ESPN, says "I can't wait to talk sarcastaball because it's really compelling," in a rather sarcastic way, something completely unsurprising at this point of the episode. Which personality, whose last name might remind you of an important European city, interviews Randy in yet another sarcastic exchange within the episode?

Answer: Jim Rome

In Jim Rome's show, Randy discusses sarcastically how he turned "a game everybody loves" into a "sarcastic nightmare," exclaiming "it's totally what he intended." There are several references made to the low-scoring games in sarcastaball, particularly a "nail-biter" 0-0 result.

Cartman visits Butters's house, worried because he is not good at sarcastaball since it requires being polite. Cartman drinks some of Butters's "creamy goo" to see if he can become a nicer person. Upon drinking it, Cartman says he feels "warm and compassionate."
10. Sharon, Randy's wife, asks if he is unable to stop being sarcastic, because of what the game of sarcastaball has done to him. After a visit to the doctor, they bring up the possibility of a correlation between sarcasm and sarcastaball but then dismiss it. Nevertheless, Randy still feels the need to warn his son, Stan, who is playing sarcastaball, about the dangers of the sport. Upon arrival to the field where Stan was playing, what does Randy do?

Answer: Runs over a kid with his car

This is a smart reference from the "South Park" creators as to how concussions damage football players yet very little is done in that regard. Randy arrives in the middle of the sarcastaball game and runs over a kid, as he felt he needed to protect Stan from the game before it was too late and he developed uncontrollable sarcasm as well. Randy tries to address the crowd over the dangers of sarcastaball to the brain but is unable to stop making sarcastic comments throughout. Sharon interferes in the conversation and urges Stan to stop playing. Stan then wonders why it's so hard to believe that they enjoy a sport with no violence involved, and suggests his father to drink some of Butters's "creamy goo" to become more compassionate.

After tasting it, Randy makes a hilarious remark which reveals what the "creamy goo" really is and ends up with Butters being grounded.
Source: Author Lpez

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