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Quiz about Schoolhouse Rock Rocks

"Schoolhouse Rock" Rocks Trivia Quiz


"Schoolhouse Rock" was an educational short that ran on ABC's Saturday morning lineup from the 1970s to the 1990s. Good luck with the quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by diamondjim68. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
diamondjim68
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
342,660
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
684
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Question 1 of 10
1. Complete this sentence: "Lolly, lolly, lolly, get your _________ here." Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What three main words were used in the "conjunction junction" song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What were the last words used in "Interjections!"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Complete this lyric: "A noun is a special kind of word ____________ ". Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What is a magic number? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In the "I'm Still Just A Bill' song, where were the bill and the little boy discussing the bill's predicament? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "The Tale of Mr. Morton", what was the name of the girl he married? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What was Zero the Hero famous for doing? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The "Grammar Rock" verb song centered around a camping trip.


Question 10 of 10
10. Which of these skits starts with the lyrics: "Hey, do you know about the U.S.A.?"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Complete this sentence: "Lolly, lolly, lolly, get your _________ here."

Answer: adverbs

Lolly Inc. was run a father, son and grandson. They sold many adverbs, such as absolutely, very and positively. They also took adjectives and added -ly to the end to make them into adverbs.
2. What three main words were used in the "conjunction junction" song?

Answer: and, but, or

"Conjunction Junction, how's that function?" took place on a bunch of freight trains. The first and many of the words used were 'and", "but", and "or". They were also repeated many times in the skit.
3. What were the last words used in "Interjections!"?

Answer: "Darn, that's the end"

The "Interjection" song started with a little kid who was sick with the flu and the doctor came to treat him. Then it featured a woman being courted by a man; she resisted at first but then warmed up. Then it showed a football game gone wrong. The main words used were "when you're happy ("hooray"), or sad ("aww"), or frightened ("eek"), or mad ("rats"), or excited ("wow"), or glad ("hey").
4. Complete this lyric: "A noun is a special kind of word ____________ ".

Answer: "It's any name you ever heard"

The noun song showed the adventures of a young girl taking a trip and meeting different people. The people and things and places she experienced were repeated in the song.
5. What is a magic number?

Answer: 3

"Three is a magic number" showed many objects in a pair of three. The main one included a man and woman getting married and having a baby, giving their family three members.
6. In the "I'm Still Just A Bill' song, where were the bill and the little boy discussing the bill's predicament?

Answer: Capitol Hill

The "I'm Just A Bill" song explained how a bill becomes law - the bill is debated by Congress and when they vote on it, it will become law if the majority of Congress votes yes. If the President, however, disapproves of the bill, he shall veto it.
7. In "The Tale of Mr. Morton", what was the name of the girl he married?

Answer: Pearl

In this skit about subject matter, Mr. Morton was a lonely old man whose only companion was his cat. He had a crush on the woman next door, Pearl. Since he was too shy and nervous to approach her, she proposed to him and Mr. Morton became very happy. He, Pearl and the cat lived happily ever after.
8. What was Zero the Hero famous for doing?

Answer: changing numbers by adding zero to the end

Zero would get behind a number and increase its value by 10%, i.e. 1 to 10. This disproved the theory that zero was not important since it represented nothing. Actually, zero can be very instrumental for its ability to change numbers.
9. The "Grammar Rock" verb song centered around a camping trip.

Answer: False

The adjective skit was based on a camping trip. The commercial started with a little kid taking the trip and describing the weather and how the trip went. They even used suffixes on nouns, such as -ish, -ic or -ary to turn them into adjectives. The verb skit took place inside a movie theater and then on a baseball field.
10. Which of these skits starts with the lyrics: "Hey, do you know about the U.S.A.?"?

Answer: Preamble

"Preamble" explained about the constitution of America. It dated back to 1787 with the signers and how it became a working government.
Source: Author diamondjim68

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