1.
Which of the following TV shows was NOT created by Norman Lear?
Correct Answer
D. Friends
Explanation
"Friends" was NOT created by Norman Lear. The other three TV shows—All in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Maude—were created by Norman Lear and are iconic sitcoms from the 1970s and 1980s. "Friends," on the other hand, was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and premiered in the 1990s.
2.
In which TV show did Norman Lear introduce the character 'Archie Bunker'?
Correct Answer
A. All in the Family
Explanation
Norman Lear introduced the character 'Archie Bunker' in the television show "All in the Family," which premiered on January 12, 1971. "All in the Family" was a groundbreaking sitcom that dealt with social and cultural issues, and Archie Bunker, portrayed by Carroll O'Connor, became one of the most iconic characters in television history.
3.
Which Norman Lear TV show dealt with a working-class family living in Queens, New York?
Correct Answer
B. All in the Family
Explanation
"All in the Family" is a groundbreaking television sitcom created by Norman Lear that aired from 1971 to 1979. The show revolves around the lives of the Bunker family, a working-class family living in the neighborhood of Astoria in Queens, New York. The main character, Archie Bunker, played by Carroll O'Connor, is a blue-collar worker with conservative views.
4.
Which TV show was a spin-off of 'All in the Family' focusing on 'George and Louise Jefferson'?
Correct Answer
C. The Jeffersons
Explanation
"The Jeffersons" is a spin-off of the iconic television show "All in the Family." The character George Jefferson, played by Sherman Hemsley, initially appeared as the Bunkers' neighbor in "All in the Family." "The Jeffersons" premiered on January 18, 1975, and it followed the lives of George and Weezy Jefferson as they moved on up to the Upper East Side of Manhattan after George's successful dry-cleaning business.
5.
Which TV show featured the character 'Maude Findlay' in the lead role?
Correct Answer
B. Maude
Explanation
"Maude" is a television sitcom that aired from 1972 to 1978 and starred Bea Arthur in the lead role as Maude Findlay. Created by Norman Lear, the show revolves around the character Maude, a liberal and outspoken woman in her mid-40s.
6.
Which TV show created by Norman Lear featured the character 'Edith Bunker'?
Correct Answer
C. All in the Family
Explanation
"All in the Family" is a classic television sitcom created by Norman Lear that aired from 1971 to 1979. The character 'Edith Bunker' is portrayed by Jean Stapleton. Edith is the wife of Archie Bunker, played by Carroll O'Connor. The Bunker family, residing in the neighborhood of Astoria in Queens, New York, forms the central focus of the show.
7.
Which Norman Lear TV show addressed controversial topics such as racism, homophobia, and feminism?
Correct Answer
C. Maude
Explanation
"Maude" was a television sitcom created by Norman Lear that aired from 1972 to 1978. Starring Bea Arthur in the lead role of Maude Findlay, the show was known for its bold approach to addressing controversial and socially relevant topics. The character of Maude, a liberal and outspoken woman, provided a platform for exploring issues such as racism, homophobia, and feminism during the 1970s.
8.
Which TV show spin-off of 'All in the Family' featured the character 'Gloria Stivic' as the lead?
Correct Answer
D. Archie Bunker's Place
Explanation
'Archie Bunker's Place' was the TV show spin-off of 'All in the Family' that featured the character 'Gloria Stivic' as the lead. It focused on Archie Bunker's life after the death of his wife Edith.
9.
Which Norman Lear TV show had the famous theme song 'Movin' on Up'?
Correct Answer
C. The Jeffersons
Explanation
The Norman Lear TV show that had the famous theme song "Movin' on Up" is "The Jeffersons." The theme song, titled "Movin' on Up," was performed by Ja'net Dubois and Jeff Barry and became synonymous with the show. "The Jeffersons" aired from 1975 to 1985 and followed the lives of George and Weezy Jefferson as they moved to the Upper East Side of Manhattan after achieving success in the dry-cleaning business.
10.
Which TV show created by Norman Lear featured a main character named 'Mary Hartman'?
Correct Answer
C. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Explanation
'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman' was the TV show created by Norman Lear that featured a main character named 'Mary Hartman'. The show was known for its satirical take on soap operas and gained a cult following.