Can You Pass This 70s Sitcom Trivia Test?

The 70s was an unforgettable era for television sitcoms. The question is, do you have what it takes to pass this 70s sitcom trivia test? Embark on these 12 questions and find out!
START THE QUIZ!

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Which 70s sitcom featured a musical family that traveled around in a multi-colored bus?
The Brady Bunch
The Partridge Family
Happy Days

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Which of these shows was not a spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show?"
Lou Grant
Rhoda
The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion

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"Dy-no-mite" was the catchphrase of a character on which sitcom?
Good Times
The Jeffersons
All in the Family

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Which of these shows was NOT a spin-off from "All in the Family?"
Gloria
Maude
The Love Boat

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Which 70s sitcom was based on a film starring Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland?
M.A.S.H.
Welcome Back, Kotter
Hello, Larry

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Which actor portrayed the character of Darrin Stephens on "Bewitched?"
Dick York
Dick Sargeant
Dick Van Dyke

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What was the name of the car on "The Dukes of Hazzard?"
The Ulysses S. Grant
The General Lee
The Abe Lincoln

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Which character in the 1970s was referred to as the "lovable bigot?"
Archie Bunker
Howard Cunningham
Lou Grant

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In what city was the sitcom "Happy Days" set?
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kansas City, Missouri

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What is the name of this famous 1970s sitcom?
The Dukes of Hazzard
Three's Company
Maude

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What was the name of the character played by Warren Mitchell in "To Death Do Us Part?"
Alf Garnet
Alf Diamond
Alf Emerald

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Michael Landon was the lead character on which hit TV show?
The Waltons
Little House on the Prairie
Gunsmoke
Unfortunately, this sitcom quiz proved to be a bit of a flop. While we don't doubt that you loved the sitcoms of this era, your memory could use a bit of refreshing. Fret not, you gave this quiz your all and took an awesome trip down memory lane!

C+, 70s Sitcom Flop

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Right!
You are 70's sitcom average! Like many Americans, you remember some of the greatest sitcoms of the 1970s, but not all. It's clear that you played favorites when it came to this decade in television! Don't worry, we all did!

B+, 70s Sitcom Average

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Right!
You are a 70s sitcom expert! It's obvious that you know and love the sitcoms of the 1970s like only a true classic TV fan can. You know your 70's sitcom now as well as you did when they first aired some 45 years ago!

A+, 70s Sitcom Expert

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Right!
1
Which 70s sitcom featured a musical family that traveled around in a multi-colored bus?
The Brady Bunch
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
2
Which of these shows was not a spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show?"
Lou Grant
Rhoda
The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion
3
"Dy-no-mite" was the catchphrase of a character on which sitcom?
Good Times
The Jeffersons
All in the Family
4
Which of these shows was NOT a spin-off from "All in the Family?"
Gloria
Maude
The Love Boat
5
Which 70s sitcom was based on a film starring Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland?
M.A.S.H.
Welcome Back, Kotter
Hello, Larry
6
Which actor portrayed the character of Darrin Stephens on "Bewitched?"
Dick York
Dick Sargeant
Dick Van Dyke
7
What was the name of the car on "The Dukes of Hazzard?"
The Ulysses S. Grant
The General Lee
The Abe Lincoln
8
Which character in the 1970s was referred to as the "lovable bigot?"
Archie Bunker
Howard Cunningham
Lou Grant
9
In what city was the sitcom "Happy Days" set?
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kansas City, Missouri
10
What is the name of this famous 1970s sitcom?
The Dukes of Hazzard
Three's Company
Maude
11
What was the name of the character played by Warren Mitchell in "To Death Do Us Part?"
Alf Garnet
Alf Diamond
Alf Emerald
12
Michael Landon was the lead character on which hit TV show?
The Waltons
Little House on the Prairie
Gunsmoke