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Classic Cartoons Quiz

Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo — test your knowledge of animation's greatest golden age characters.

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The Classic Cartoons Quiz is a free easy-level Pop Culture quiz featuring 20 multiple-choice questions. Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo — test your knowledge of animation's greatest golden age characters. Each question comes with a 20-second countdown timer and instant explanations after every answer so you can learn as you play. This quiz is completely free on GoKwiz — no account or sign up required.

Classic Cartoons Quiz — Practice Questions

1. Bugs Bunny's famous catchphrase — used when he confronts an enemy — is:

  1. 'Th-th-that's all!'
  2. 'That's all, folks!'
  3. 'What's up, Doc?'
  4. 'You're despicable!'

2. 'That's all, folks!' — the Looney Tunes closing phrase — is most associated with which character who stutters when he says it?

  1. Bugs Bunny
  2. Daffy Duck
  3. Elmer Fudd
  4. Porky Pig

3. Tom and Jerry — the cat-and-mouse cartoon — was originally produced by which Hollywood studio?

  1. Disney
  2. MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
  3. Universal
  4. Warner Bros.

4. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! first aired in 1969. The show follows a gang who travel in a van called:

  1. The Mystery Machine
  2. The Mystery Van
  3. The Phantom Bus
  4. The Spooky Wagon

5. In Scooby-Doo, every mystery ends the same way — the monster is unmasked and turns out to be:

  1. A human criminal in disguise
  2. A robot
  3. An actual supernatural creature
  4. An alien

6. 'Yabba Dabba Doo!' is the joyful catchphrase of which prehistoric cartoon character?

  1. Bamm-Bamm
  2. Barney Rubble
  3. Fred Flintstone
  4. Wilma Flintstone

7. The Flintstones and The Jetsons were both produced by Hanna-Barbera. One is set in the Stone Age, the other in the space age future. Who are The Jetsons?

  1. A family of robots
  2. A space-age family with a robot maid, flying car, and holographic gadgets
  3. Astronauts on the moon
  4. Time travellers from the 21st century

8. Popeye the Sailor Man gains superhuman strength by eating which food?

  1. Carrots
  2. Garlic
  3. Potatoes
  4. Spinach

9. Wile E. Coyote endlessly chases the Road Runner through the American desert. His products — catapults, rockets, and giant magnets — always come from which fictional company?

  1. ACME Corporation
  2. Coyote Industries
  3. Desert Products Inc.
  4. MEGA Corp

10. Yogi Bear lives in which fictional national park and is 'smarter than the average bear'?

  1. Bearstone National Park
  2. Grizzly Park
  3. Jellystone Park
  4. Yellowstone Park

11. Tweety Bird says 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat!' in reference to which perpetually frustrated cat trying to catch him?

  1. Felix the Cat
  2. Garfield
  3. Sylvester the Cat
  4. Tom

12. Which cartoon — created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera — featured Scooby-Doo's mystery-solving format before Scooby-Doo?

  1. Johnny Quest
  2. Josie and the Pussycats
  3. The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
  4. Wacky Races

13. Daffy Duck is Bugs Bunny's main rival in Looney Tunes. Which director defined Daffy's most famous character trait — his exasperated jealousy of Bugs?

  1. Bob Clampett
  2. Chuck Jones
  3. Friz Freleng
  4. Tex Avery

14. Inspector Gadget — the bumbling cyborg detective — is helped by his niece Penny and her dog Brain, while his nemesis is:

  1. Dr Claw
  2. Dr Doofenshmirtz
  3. Professor Moriarty
  4. The Brain

15. Dexter's Laboratory — about a boy genius with a secret lab — aired on which channel and was created by which animator?

  1. Cartoon Network, created by Genndy Tartakovsky
  2. Disney Channel, created by Craig McCracken
  3. Fox Kids, created by Paul Dini
  4. Nickelodeon, created by John Kricfalusi

16. The Rugrats — a Nickelodeon show about adventurous babies — ran from 1991 to 2004. Which baby is the main protagonist?

  1. Angelica Pickles
  2. Chuckie Finster
  3. Phil DeVille
  4. Tommy Pickles

17. Ren and Stimpy — the controversial 1991 cartoon about a chihuahua and cat — aired on Nickelodeon. Who created it?

  1. Craig McCracken
  2. John Kricfalusi
  3. Pendleton Ward
  4. Seth MacFarlane

18. Snoopy — the philosophical beagle of Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts strip — daydreams of being which type of fictional hero?

  1. A cowboy
  2. A spy
  3. A submarine captain
  4. A World War I flying ace

19. The Powerpuff Girls — three kindergarten-aged superheroes made from 'sugar, spice, and everything nice' plus Chemical X — was created for which channel?

  1. Cartoon Network
  2. Disney Channel
  3. Fox Kids
  4. Nickelodeon

20. DuckTales (1987) follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three great-nephews. What are their names?

  1. Chip, Dale, and Zipper
  2. Huey, Dewey, and Louie
  3. Larry, Curly, and Moe
  4. Tick, Trick, and Track

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