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Test Your Simpsons Trivia Knowledge Now!

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This Simpsons trivia quiz helps you see how much you remember from Springfield: Homer's donut runs, Bart's pranks, Marge's morals, and Sideshow Bob's plots. Play for quick, fun questions, and you'll pick up a new fact or two along the way.

Who is the patriarch of the Simpson family?
Bart Simpson
Ned Flanders
Grampa Simpson
Homer Simpson
Homer Simpson is the father and head of the Simpson family, appearing in every episode since the series began in 1989. He works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and is known for his catchphrase Doh! and love of donuts. His full name is Homer Jay Simpson.
What is Bart Simpsons signature catchphrase when hes defiant?
Ay, caramba!
Eat my shorts!
Woo-hoo!
Doh!
Eat my shorts! is Bart Simpsons classic defiant catchphrase used throughout the series to express rebellion. It first appeared in early episodes and quickly became iconic for his character. Although he also says Ay, caramba! it is Eat my shorts! that defines his cheeky attitude.
What is the name of the Simpsons' next-door neighbor who is a devout Christian?
Maude Flanders
Ned Flanders
Reverend Lovejoy
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Ned Flanders is the Simpsons overly friendly, devout Christian neighbor, known for his cheerful disposition and frequent use of phrases like Okily Dokily. He appears in almost every episode and often contrasts Homers laid-back style. Reverend Lovejoy leads the local church but is not the immediate neighbor.
Where does Homer Simpson work?
Springfield Elementary School
Moes Tavern
Kwik-E-Mart
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
Homer Simpson is employed as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, under the supervision of Mr. Burns. The plant frequently becomes the setting for accident-related plotlines because of Homers clumsiness. Other locations like the Kwik-E-Mart and Moes Tavern are social spots rather than his workplace.
Which instrument does Lisa Simpson play?
Piano
Saxophone
Trumpet
Guitar
Lisa Simpson is passionate about jazz and practices the saxophone in many episodes, notably receiving inspiration from her mentor Bleeding Gums Murphy. Her solos are a recurring motif highlighting her intelligence and sensitivity. The saxophone became one of her key character traits from the early seasons.
Which character famously coined the phrase "D'oh!"?
Ned Flanders
Homer Simpson
Mr. Burns
Bart Simpson
The exclamation Doh! is Homer Simpsons signature catchphrase, first popularized in the episode Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire. It expresses frustration or realization of a mistake and has become part of popular culture. The term is even listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
What is the name of Mr. Burns loyal personal assistant?
Waylon Smithers
Barney Gumble
Carl Carlson
Lenny Leonard
Waylon Smithers serves as Mr. Burns devoted assistant and confidant, often going to great lengths to please his boss. His loyalty and admiration for Burns are recurring themes in many episodes. Smithers provides inside information and personal support to the reclusive tycoon.
Who is the proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart?
Moe Szyslak
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Sideshow Bob
Chief Wiggum
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is the hardworking proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart convenience store, a role he has held since the shows early seasons. He immigrated from India to work long hours for minimal pay, often delivering humorous one-liners at the checkout. His character has been central to many cultural satire episodes.
What is Marge Simpsons maiden name?
Van Houten
Bouvier
Flanders
Simpson
Before marrying Homer, Marges maiden name was Bouvier. She is the middle of three sisters in the Bouvier family. Her parents, Jacqueline and Clancy Bouvier, also appear in several episodes exploring Marges background.
In which fictional town do the Simpsons reside?
Springfield
North Haverbrook
Shelbyville
Ogdenville
The Simpsons live in the ever-ambiguous Springfield, a fictional town meant to represent any typical American community. The show often plays with Springfields geography and demographics for satire. Despite frequent references to other towns like Shelbyville, Springfield remains the central setting.
Which episode features Mr. Burns singing the song "See My Vest"?
Mr. Plow
Much Apu About Nothing
Two Dozen and One Greyhounds
Cape Feare
See My Vest is performed by Mr. Burns in the episode Two Dozen and One Greyhounds (Season 6, Episode 20). The song parodies Be Our Guest from Disneys Beauty and the Beast while Burns sings about making garments from animal skins. Its one of the shows most celebrated musical numbers.
What is the name of Sideshow Bobs brother who appears in several episodes?
Lionel Terwilliger
Cecil Terwilliger
Clancy Terwilliger
Hans Terwilliger
Cecil Terwilliger is the scheming brother of Sideshow Bob, featured prominently in the episode Brother from Another Series. He often plays the foil to Bobs more refined villainy. Both characters share a criminal bent, but Cecils methods are more reckless.
In the episode Bart Gets an F, Bart is at risk of being held back from which grade?
Fifth grade
Third grade
Fourth grade
Sixth grade
In Bart Gets an F (Season 2, Episode 1), Bart faces the prospect of repeating fourth grade after failing a history exam. The episode follows his efforts to study harder with the help of a report card and parental support. It marks one of the first deeper emotional stories around Barts character.
What is the name of the Simpson family cat?
Snowball II
Snowball I
Santas Little Helper
Stampy
Snowball II is the black cat adopted by the Simpsons after their original cat, Snowball I, was run over. She appears in many episodes as part of the familys pet duo alongside Santas Little Helper. The show occasionally references both cats for comedic effect.
Which bar in Springfield is a regular hangout for Homer and his friends?
Moes Tavern
The Drunken Clam
The Rusty Anchor
Cheers
Moes Tavern, owned by Moe Szyslak, is Homer Simpsons favorite drinking spot and appears in nearly every season. Its known for its dingy interior and colorful regulars like Barney and Lenny. The Drunken Clam is from another animated series, Family Guy.
Who provides the voice for the alien character Kang?
Julie Kavner
Harry Shearer
Hank Azaria
Dan Castellaneta
Kang, one half of the recurring alien duo Kang and Kodos, is voiced by Harry Shearer. He brings a distinct menacing yet comedic tone to the character in the Halloween-themed 'Treehouse of Horror' segments. Dan Castellaneta voices Kodos in some early appearances, but Shearer is the primary actor for Kang.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Recall Iconic Episodes -

    Accurately remember key plotlines and hilarious moments from classic Simpsons episodes as you tackle each trivia question.

  2. Identify Beloved Characters -

    Match famous catchphrases and character traits to the right Simpsons inhabitants, from Homer's "D'oh!" to Bart's pranks.

  3. Analyze Recurring Gags -

    Spot and understand running jokes, Easter eggs, and cultural references woven throughout the series.

  4. Differentiate Canonical Facts -

    Separate true show lore from common misconceptions and fan myths about The Simpsons universe.

  5. Apply Trivia Knowledge -

    Use your newly tested Simpsons trivia skills to challenge friends and enhance fan discussions.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Character Origins and Evolution -

    Discover how key figures like Homer and Marge started as simple doodles in Matt Groening's sketchbook before transforming into Springfield staples (source: The Simpsons Archive). Note the subtle design tweaks - Bart's spiky hair was sharpened over early seasons for animation ease. Try the "GROEN" mnemonic: Groening's Rough Originals Evolve Nearly.

  2. Iconic Catchphrases and Their Origins -

    Trace "D'oh!" back to James Finlayson, the silent-era comedian whose exasperated grunt inspired Dan Castellaneta (source: Journal of Popular Culture). Learn why "Ay, caramba!" echoes Spanish comic tradition and how Lisa's "If anyone wants me…" showcases her intellectual wit. Remember "DIA" for D'oh - Irony - Allusion.

  3. Episode Milestones and Chronology -

    Review landmark episodes like "Bart the Daredevil" (S2E8) and "Marge vs. the Monorail" (S4E12) that define the series' golden era, as catalogued by the University of California's Film & TV Studies department. Create a timeline to anchor major plot developments, such as the first Treehouse of Horror in S2. Use the "BMM" acronym: Bart, Monorail, Milestone.

  4. Cultural References and Satire -

    Understand how episodes parody classics - from Hitchcock homages in "Cape Feare" to Orwellian scares in "Radioactive Man" (source: Simpsons and Philosophy, 2001). Spot political satire by mapping Springfield's elections to real-world campaigns. Use "PARODY" to recall Political, Art, References, Original, Doyle, Yields satire.

  5. Production Facts and Voice Actor Trivia -

    Delve into the recording process: voice sessions are done ensemble-style, fostering improvisation (source: Official Simpsons Press Kit). Note that Nancy Cartwright originally auditioned for Lisa before Bart's voice found her perfect match. Memorize "LIVE" to remember Live ensemble, Improvisation, Voice casting, Evolution.

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