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D'oh! Trivia Quiz


Homer Simpson's favorite catchphrase has been used several times in titles of episodes of "The Simpsons". Can you name them? 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 #
372,357
Updated
Dec 08 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
347
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Question 1 of 10
1. Episode "D'oh-in in the Wind", from season 10, featured Homer becoming a hippie while trying to find what the "J" of his middle name stood for. Which name, revealed for the first time in this episode, is given as Homer's second name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" premiered in 2000 as the eighteenth episode of season 11. This episode features one of the characters overcoming his alcohol addiction and exploring new ventures, like driving a helicopter. Which character is this? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In season's 14 fifteenth episode, "C.E. D'oh", Homer goes to a course about success, after Marge feels too tired to have sex with him on Valentine's Day. This leads to him becoming the owner of which Springfield place, previously managed by Mr. Burns? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" was the eleventh episode of season 17, and had two plotlines; the first was Homer driving Bart to a camp for problematic children, so he could be straightened up, and the second was Marge and Lisa trying to have a yard sale, which was quite unsuccessful until which of these people, who is the school bus driver, found out that one of the items for sale was expired medication? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)" was the fifth episode of season 18, and was about Bart joining the army, and Homer taking his place. After Homer and other stupid soldiers are given the task of being targets of fire weapon testing, they run away, causing the Colonel of the army to invade Springfield. Which celebrity, known for his role of Jack Bauer in "24", guest starred as the Colonel? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Season 19 premiered in 2007 with "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", an episode about how Homer hires a life coach so that he can get a job where he is able to fly in a private jet, instead of commercial airliner. An animal called Plopper is seen in the couch gag of the episode, and Homer refers to it as his "summer love". What kind of animal is Plopper, which also appeared in the Simpson's movie? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh", the nineteenth episode of season 20, is about Lisa and Bart switching schools, from Springfield Elementary to a school in the Waverly Hills school district, since Marge wants them to have a higher level of education. However, Lisa is unpopular in her new school because she is the only one who doesn't know about a pop singer. What is the name of this pop singer, a parody of Hannah Montana, which is composed of two rhyming U.S. state names?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 8 of 10
8. In "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed", Ned Flanders invites the Simpson family to a trip to Israel, so that Homer can visit some places of religious importance. Which religious figure do Homer and many others think they are during the episode, showing Jerusalem syndrome? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "The Falcon and the D'ohman" shows the relationship between Flanders and Mrs. Krabappel continue, as well as Homer befriending the nuclear plant's new security guard, Wayne (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland). For which agency did Wayne previously work? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "The D'oh-cial Network", from season 23, was a parody of the movie "The Social Network". Something similar to Facebook, called SpringFace, is created by some nerds and a member of the Simpson family, who later becomes depressed because her SpringFace friends prefer to talk to her through said medium than in person. Which Simpson created SpringFace? Hint



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1. Episode "D'oh-in in the Wind", from season 10, featured Homer becoming a hippie while trying to find what the "J" of his middle name stood for. Which name, revealed for the first time in this episode, is given as Homer's second name?

Answer: Jay

The episode's name is based on Bob Dylan's song "Blowin' in the Wind", and shows how Homer's search for the meaning of his middle name turns Homer into a hippie. Homer's dad, who doesn't know what the "J" stands for either, goes with Homer to the "Groovy Grove Natural Farm" to look for Mrs. Simpson, who is running away from the law.

They find two hippies who produce juice for a living, and Homer decides to join them. Homer finds out his middle name is Jay in a mural painted by his mother when he was a child.

After Homer destroys the juice bottles that the hippies were going to sell, he works overnight and makes all the vegetables he found juice, including the hippies' "personal vegetables", which is the hallucinogenic peyote. The episode ends with Homer trying to convince the police not to shoot him and the hippies, and places flowers in each gun, however, Chief Wiggum shoots, lodging a flower in Homer's head.
2. "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" premiered in 2000 as the eighteenth episode of season 11. This episode features one of the characters overcoming his alcohol addiction and exploring new ventures, like driving a helicopter. Which character is this?

Answer: Barney

The title is a parody of the 1962 film "Days of Wine and Roses". Written by Dan Castellaneta, the voice of several characters like Homer, and his wife, the episode revolves around how Barney suddenly realizes how bad he looks when he is drunk, and successfully overcomes his alcoholism.

However, in the process, he becomes addicted to coffee, which is also sold by Moe, since he didn't want to lose such a good customer as Barney.
3. In season's 14 fifteenth episode, "C.E. D'oh", Homer goes to a course about success, after Marge feels too tired to have sex with him on Valentine's Day. This leads to him becoming the owner of which Springfield place, previously managed by Mr. Burns?

Answer: Nuclear Plant

In "C.E. D'oh", Homer realizes that he could be a way more successful man. The episode begins in the Simpson residence, where Homer is prepared to celebrate Valentine's Day with Marge by having sex. However, Marge feels too tired to do so, and Homer leaves his house disappointed. Homer ends up in a success course, where he is inspired to make changes in his life, in order to climb the ladder of success.

After he realizes his boss, Mr. Burns, doesn't treat him the way he thinks he deserves, Homer plans his revenge.

He releases a canary (which Burns had named the legitimate owner of the plant so the bird would be guilty of any legal problems), and tricks Burns into making him the owner of the plant! However, Homer realizes that the job as head of the plant is very demanding, and returns it to Mr. Burns.
4. "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" was the eleventh episode of season 17, and had two plotlines; the first was Homer driving Bart to a camp for problematic children, so he could be straightened up, and the second was Marge and Lisa trying to have a yard sale, which was quite unsuccessful until which of these people, who is the school bus driver, found out that one of the items for sale was expired medication?

Answer: Otto

Bart, who is always causing problems at school, destroys Springfield Elementary by triggering a steam escape, after entering the school's steam tunnels. Mr. Skinner suggests that Bart be taken to a behavioural modification camp called "Upward Bound". Simultaneously, Marge and Lisa organize a yard sale with all of their old stuff, and they don't make too much money until Otto, the school bus driver who is constantly seen under the influence of drugs and enjoys rock music, realizes he can medicate himself with expired medicines that were being sold by Marge.

In the end, Bart and Homer go to Las Vegas, while Marge goes to prison for selling prescription drugs, leaving only Lisa and Maggie living in the house.
5. "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)" was the fifth episode of season 18, and was about Bart joining the army, and Homer taking his place. After Homer and other stupid soldiers are given the task of being targets of fire weapon testing, they run away, causing the Colonel of the army to invade Springfield. Which celebrity, known for his role of Jack Bauer in "24", guest starred as the Colonel?

Answer: Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland, famous for his portrayal of Jack Bauer in the series "24", is a British-Canadian actor, who has appeared in movies such as "Max Dugan Returns" and "A Time to Kill", both in which he starred with his father, Donald Sutherland. In the episode "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)", also known as "G.I. D'oh", Bart enlists in the military, but since he is not old enough to join, Homer is convinced by recruiters to join himself.

He is assigned to a platoon with other stupid people, whom the military uses to perform weapon testing. Homer leads a revolt against the Colonel (Sutherland) and his troops, and after they invade Springfield, the town unites to force the Colonel to surrender.
6. Season 19 premiered in 2007 with "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", an episode about how Homer hires a life coach so that he can get a job where he is able to fly in a private jet, instead of commercial airliner. An animal called Plopper is seen in the couch gag of the episode, and Homer refers to it as his "summer love". What kind of animal is Plopper, which also appeared in the Simpson's movie?

Answer: A pig

Plopper the Pig first appeared in "The Simpsons" in their 2007 movie, where Homer referred to the pig as both Spider-Pig and Harry Plopper (referencing Spider-Man and Harry Potter). "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" was the first Simpsons episode to air after the movie, and Plopper the Pig reappeared in the couch gag, as Spider-Pig.

The episode features Homer trying to get a better job that will allow him to fly in private jets, for which he hires a life coach called Colby Krause (Stephen Colbert), but he ultimately fails to achieve his goal and goes back to working at the nuclear plant.
7. "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh", the nineteenth episode of season 20, is about Lisa and Bart switching schools, from Springfield Elementary to a school in the Waverly Hills school district, since Marge wants them to have a higher level of education. However, Lisa is unpopular in her new school because she is the only one who doesn't know about a pop singer. What is the name of this pop singer, a parody of Hannah Montana, which is composed of two rhyming U.S. state names?

Answer: Alaska Nebraska

Marge is very surprised when she realizes the education level of Springfield Elementary is very low, and trying to get her children a better education, she asks Homer to transfer them to a school in Waverly Hills. Lisa is unpopular because she doesn't seem to know Alaska Nebraska, a 16-year-old pop star (voiced by Ellen Page). Bart lies to everyone about Lisa being friends with Alaska so she can have friends, but when the lie is discovered, Lisa becomes even more unpopular, and the Simpson family decides to move back to Springfield.
8. In "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed", Ned Flanders invites the Simpson family to a trip to Israel, so that Homer can visit some places of religious importance. Which religious figure do Homer and many others think they are during the episode, showing Jerusalem syndrome?

Answer: The Messiah

Flanders thinks he can save Homer's soul from being "irredeemable", so he takes him on a tour of Jerusalem with the Bible group, and the rest of Homer's family. However, Homer does nothing but misbehave himself, which exasperates Flanders. Thinking Flanders is lost in the desert, Homer starts looking for him and then drinks water from the Dead Sea, causing him to hallucinate vegetables telling him he is the Messiah.

After many other people also start claiming they are the Messiah, Dr. Hibbert diagnoses them with Jerusalem syndrome and they fly back home.
9. "The Falcon and the D'ohman" shows the relationship between Flanders and Mrs. Krabappel continue, as well as Homer befriending the nuclear plant's new security guard, Wayne (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland). For which agency did Wayne previously work?

Answer: CIA

Wayne replaces Larry as the nuclear plant's security guard, and soon becomes friends with Homer. It is later revealed that Wayne is a former CIA agent, and has continuous flashbacks of his job, which leads him to attack Mr. Burns and get fired. A video of this is leaked and an Ukrainian gangster, whose wife was killed by Wayne, kidnaps Homer. Wayne successfully retrieves Homer, kills all the gangsters, and gets a new job a Springfield's Department of Motor Vehicles.
10. "The D'oh-cial Network", from season 23, was a parody of the movie "The Social Network". Something similar to Facebook, called SpringFace, is created by some nerds and a member of the Simpson family, who later becomes depressed because her SpringFace friends prefer to talk to her through said medium than in person. Which Simpson created SpringFace?

Answer: Lisa

Lisa creates SpringFace after realizing she has no friends in real life. She suddenly has many or them through the website, which she created with the help of the nerds. Soon, Springfield is addicted to the website, but it causes chaos because people pay more attention to it than even driving.

A court orders Lisa to shut down the site, which she does, concerned that she would lose all of her newly-made "friends". The Winklevoss twins, famous for allegedly creating the idea for Facebook, are featured in the episode.
Source: Author Lpez

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