Just For The LOLs

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Just For The LOLs Quiz

Test your knowledge of iconic comedy sketches, musicals, and classic literature in this fun and entertaining quiz! From SNL to Monty Python, this quiz is perfect for fans of humor and the arts.

Join in on the laughter and see how well you know these classic references:

  • Music and theater trivia
  • Famous film and literature knowledge
  • Animal facts with a twist
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LaughingCat247
In the famous SNL sketch which depicts a fictionalised account of the recording of the Blue Oyster Cult song (Don’t Fear) The Reaper, what instrument does producer The Bruce Dickinson, played by Christopher Walken, demand more of , from band member Gene Frenkel, played by Will Ferrel?
More tambourine!
More cowbell!
More bass!
More snare drum!
What is the name of the stage musical, for which comedian Tim Minchin wrote the music and lyrics, that made its debut in 2010, and is based on a Roald Dahl children’s novel?
George's Marvellous Medicine
The Twits
Matilda
James and the Giant Peach
Which actress and singer won the Best Actress Oscar, for the lead role in the 1968 musical-comedy, Funny Girl, loosely based on the life of Broadway star and comedian, Fanny Brice?
Barbra Streisand
Goldie Hawn
Bette Midler
Jane Fonda
The long bone in the upper arm is known as the humerus, but what are the two main bones that make up the lower arm?
Tibia & fibula
Radius & Ulna
Malleus & incus
Tibia & ulna
What kind of animal is the ‘Norwegian Blue’ that has ‘ceased to be’, in the Monty Python sketch that was first performed in 1969, on episode 8 of Monty Python’s Flying Circus?
A fish
A cat
A parrot
A lizard
Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha! Is the only town in the world with two exclamation points. In which country is?
France
Haiti
Switzerland
Canada
Ardwolf, spotted, striped and brown are all species of what kind of mammal, which are native to Africa and Eurasia?
Hyena
Rhino
Elephant
Lion
Considered to be one of the world’s greatest works of literature, narrative poem The Divine Comedy was written in the 14th century by which author?
Miguel de Cervantes
Luís de Camões
Molière
Dante Alighieri
In Summer Heights High, what is the surname of Chris Lilley’s character, drama teacher, Mr. G?
Gregson
Grayson
George
Gaynor
Where in the body would you find the aqueous and the vitreous humour?
Lungs
Brain
Eyes
Nose
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