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Where'd They Go To School? Trivia Quiz


I'll give you the television show and you match the correct school the characters attended.

A matching quiz by Deadwood003. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Deadwood003
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
381,296
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
197
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "iCarly"  
  John Adams High School
2. "Parker Lewis Can't Lose"  
  West Beverly High School
3. "Beverly Hills, 90210"  
  Sunnydale High School
4. "Vampire Diaries"  
  Ridgeway
5. "Boy Meets World"  
  Mystic Falls High School
6. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"  
  Eastland School
7. "A Different World"  
  Hillman College
8. "Head of the Class"  
  Monroe High School
9. "Saved by the Bell"  
  Santo Domingo High School
10. "The Facts of Life"  
  Bayside High School





Select each answer

1. "iCarly"
2. "Parker Lewis Can't Lose"
3. "Beverly Hills, 90210"
4. "Vampire Diaries"
5. "Boy Meets World"
6. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
7. "A Different World"
8. "Head of the Class"
9. "Saved by the Bell"
10. "The Facts of Life"

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "iCarly"

Answer: Ridgeway

The show "iCarly" is about two young teenage girls (Carly and Sam) who are best friends and they attend Ridgeway High School together with other friends. They have a mutual friend named Freddie, who films the podcast the girls film together.
2. "Parker Lewis Can't Lose"

Answer: Santo Domingo High School

"Parker Lewis Can't Lose" didn't have the staying power like some other teen shows, I guess teenagers prefer drama to comedy. Parker is a teenager who went to school at Santo Domingo High School and the prime objective was to be cool.
3. "Beverly Hills, 90210"

Answer: West Beverly High School

If you had teenage kids in the 90s or was one yourself, you know all about "Beverly Hills, 90210." Like a lot of the shows on this list, it tells of the drama-filled lives of teenagers in high school.
4. "Vampire Diaries"

Answer: Mystic Falls High School

"Vampire Diaries" is based on the very successful series of books that share the same name. A teenage girl's parents are killed in a motor vehicle accident and she ends up falling in love with a vampire.
5. "Boy Meets World"

Answer: John Adams High School

"Boy Meets World" tells the life and story of a sixth grader played by younger brother of Fred Savage, Ben Savage, who goes to John Adams High School with his best friend Shawn. A newer version of this has been developed where Ben's character Cory is all grown up and has a daughter.
6. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Answer: Sunnydale High School

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer", starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, leads a crew of teenagers that attended Sunnydale High School as they go around killing vampires and other demonic forces. It was originally part of the WB network before ending its run on the UPN network.
7. "A Different World"

Answer: Hillman College

Hillman College was the set of a historical black college for "Different World." The show's premise was to follow one of the Cosby kids (Denise) at college.
8. "Head of the Class"

Answer: Monroe High School

"Head of the Class" dealt with a group of bright high school students who went to Monroe High School. The cast of characters were as diverse as the topics that the show covered. It aired on ABC from 1986 until 1991, the show did have a spin-off titled "Billy." However, this show would only last for season before being cancelled.
9. "Saved by the Bell"

Answer: Bayside High School

"Saved by the Bell" was originally titled "Good Morning MissBliss" until it was repackaged for another studio. End result was characters Zack Morris, A.C. Slater, Lisa Turtle, Kelly Kapowski, Samuel "Screech" Powers, and Jessie Spano that went to Bayside High.
10. "The Facts of Life"

Answer: Eastland School

"The Facts of Life" was a spin-off from "Diff'rent Strokes" and aired on NBC for nine seasons. It centered around four girls who went to an all-female boarding school while living together with a housemother.
Source: Author Deadwood003

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