Dive into sitcom trivia and test how well you remember iconic episodes, characters, and running jokes. These quizzes cover classic and modern comedy series, from workplace ensembles to family living rooms and roommate chaos.

Can you name the sitcom from just a quick premise? From workplace chaos to family mishaps and roommate drama, each question gives a short setup and you pick the correct show. It’s a mixed-difficulty run that rewards both classic TV knowledge and modern streaming familiarity.

From New York apartments to small-town diners, this quiz challenges you to pair famous sitcoms with the cities they call home. Each question gives you four choices, so you can rely on memory, context clues, and a bit of TV geography. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how many locations you can nail.

Match the job to the sitcom character who’d absolutely thrive in it (or hilariously fail). Each question gives you a role and four character options to choose from. With mixed difficulty, you’ll see easy picks, tricky lookalikes, and a few curveballs for true sitcom fans.
There are 3 quizzes with 436 questions total.
They cover characters, quotes, episode plots, relationships, and recurring jokes from popular sitcoms.
No. There is no timer, so you can answer each question at your own pace.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options to choose from.
Yes. Some quizzes focus on easy recall, while others include more detailed, episode-specific questions, and lengths can differ.
These Sitcoms quizzes focus on character names, memorable quotes, episode plots, relationships, and long-running gags across well-known comedy series.
You’ll also practice spotting details that separate similar shows—like settings, supporting casts, and recurring storylines.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there’s no timer, so you can think through scenes and references at your own pace.
Quiz length and difficulty can vary: some sets lean toward quick recall, while others go deeper into episode-specific details and lesser-known facts.
Sitcoms (short for “situational comedies”) are built around recurring characters in familiar settings, which is why catchphrases and running jokes can last for seasons.
Many classic sitcoms were filmed with live studio audiences or used laugh tracks, and their tight episode structure helped shape modern TV comedy pacing and storytelling.