Test how well you remember iconic TV lines, catchphrases, and memorable one-liners from across genres. These TV Quotes quizzes focus on recognizing who said what and where it comes from, using clear multiple-choice questions that reward both casual viewing and deep fandom.

Step into the studio and test your ear for iconic lines from newsroom dramas and talk shows. Match memorable quotes to the right series, host, or character across a wide mix of eras and styles. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Step into the TV courtroom and see if you can spot the iconic lines—objections, rulings, and verdicts included. This mixed-difficulty quiz pulls quotes from dramatic trials and snappy legal banter, testing both your memory and your ear for courtroom phrasing.

From “Norm!” to “Live long and prosper,” classic TV catchphrases have stories behind them. Test whether you know which show, character, or moment launched each line into pop culture. Pick your preferred difficulty and question count, then see how many origins you can nail without a timer.
There are 3 quizzes with 394 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 answer options and you can take your time with no timer.
Expect a mix of iconic catchphrases, memorable one-liners, and lines tied to specific characters or scenes.
Yes. The set includes easier well-known quotes plus tougher questions that test precise wording and deeper recall.
There are 394 questions across 3 quizzes in this category.
These quizzes help you connect famous TV quotes to the right character, show, and context, including recurring catchphrases and standout episode lines.
You’ll also sharpen recall for tone and wording—useful for spotting near-miss paraphrases and distinguishing similar quotes across different series.
Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think it through without rushing. Quizzes vary in length and difficulty, mixing well-known quotes with deeper cuts so you can choose a quick run or a longer challenge.
TV quotes often become cultural shorthand because repeated exposure (weekly episodes, reruns, and clips) strengthens memory, and catchphrases are designed with rhythm and simplicity. Streaming and social media have also revived older lines by turning them into memes and reaction references.
If you’re unsure, look for clues in vocabulary and tone—some shows have very distinct phrasing styles. When two options feel close, focus on the exact wording and whether it sounds like a catchphrase (repeated) or a one-off line (specific to a scene).