Are you ready to groove back to a time when disco balls, bell-bottoms, and lava lamps reigned supreme? Welcome to our trivia quiz all about the 1970s!
In this article, we’ve handpicked a selection of trivia questions that’ll transport you straight to the funky era of platform shoes, psychedelic music, and Farrah Fawcett hair.
Get ready to boogie down as we revisit iconic moments of the 70s like the birth of disco fever with hits like Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees and I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor. Then, we’ll test your knowledge of movie and TV classics like Jaws and Happy Days — all the best stuff that kept audiences glued to their screens.
But the fun doesn’t stop there! We’ll also test your knowledge of historical events, pop culture, and more.
You ready? Let’s test your ’70s knowledge and see if you’re truly a disco diva or a groovy guru!
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Decades Trivia: 70s Movies
Question: Who directed “The Godfather”?
Answer: Francis Ford Coppola.
Question: What is the name of the fictional crime family at the center of “The Godfather”?
Answer: The Corleone family.
Question: In “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope,” what is the name of Luke Skywalker’s home planet?
Answer: Tatooine.
Question: Who famously portrayed the character of Darth Vader in “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope”?
Answer: David Prowse (voice by James Earl Jones).
Question: What is the name of the giant mechanical shark in “Jaws”?
Answer: Bruce.
Question: Who directed “The Exorcist”?
Answer: William Friedkin.
Question: Which actor portrayed the titular character in “Rocky”?
Answer: Sylvester Stallone.
Question: In “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” who played the role of Randle McMurphy?
Answer: Jack Nicholson.
Question: In “The Sting,” what is the name of the elaborate con that the characters pull off?
Answer: The Wire.
Question: Who directed “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”?
Answer: Steven Spielberg.
Question: Who directed “Annie Hall” (1977)?
Answer: Woody Allen.
Question: In “A Clockwork Orange” (1971), what is the name of the protagonist who undergoes aversion therapy?
Answer: Alex DeLarge.
Question: Who directed “Apocalypse Now” (1979)?
Answer: Francis Ford Coppola.
Question: What famous quote is associated with the film “The French Connection”?
Answer: “Picking your feet in Poughkeepsie.”
Question: Which disco hit serves as the theme song for “Saturday Night Fever”?
Answer: “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees.
Question: Who portrayed Superman in “Superman: The Movie”?
Answer: Christopher Reeve.
Question: What is the shocking moment involving the character Quint in “Jaws”?
Answer: Quint is devoured by the giant shark just when victory seems within reach.
Question: In “A Clockwork Orange,” what unexpected turn of events occurs during Alex’s rehabilitation process?
Answer: Alex is subjected to aversion therapy and becomes physically ill when exposed to violence or his favorite music.
Question: What war serves as the backdrop for “The Deer Hunter” (1978)?
Answer: The Vietnam War.
Question: What real-life event is depicted in “All the President’s Men”?
Answer: The Watergate scandal.
Question: In the 1979 blockbuster “Alien”, what is the name of the spaceship where the crew encounters the alien?
Answer: The Nostromo.
Question: In “The Long Goodbye,” which actor played the iconic detective Philip Marlowe?
Answer: Elliott Gould.
Question: What is the twist ending of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”?
Answer: After McMurphy’s lobotomy, Chief Bromden euthanizes him to end his suffering and then escapes the asylum.
Decades Trivia: 70s TV Shows
Question: In “Happy Days,” what is the name of the diner where the characters often hang out?
Answer: Arnold’s Drive-In.
Question: What was the nickname of the character Radar O’Reilly in “MAS*H”?
Answer: Radar.
Question: Who played the iconic role of Archie Bunker in “All in the Family”?
Answer: Carroll O’Connor.
Question: What was the name of Mary Richards’ boss in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”?
Answer: Lou Grant.
Question: Which Brady sibling was known for always wearing braces in “The Brady Bunch”?
Answer: Jan Brady.
Question: Who portrayed Captain James T. Kirk in “Star Trek: The Original Series”?
Answer: William Shatner.
Question: What was the name of the town where “The Waltons” was set?
Answer: Walton’s Mountain.
Question: What was the occupation of George Jefferson in “The Jeffersons”?
Answer: Dry cleaner business owner.
Question: In “Good Times,” what was the catchphrase of the character J.J. Evans?
Answer: “Dyn-o-mite!”
Question: Who played the character Jack Tripper in “Three’s Company”?
Answer: John Ritter.
Question: What was the profession of Fred Sanford in “Sanford and Son”?
Answer: Junk dealer.
Question: In “The Love Boat,” what was the name of the ship where the majority of the series took place?
Answer: The Pacific Princess.
Question: What was the nickname of the lead character, Steve Austin, in “The Six Million Dollar Man”?
Answer: The Bionic Man.
Question: Who portrayed the title character in “Kojak”?
Answer: Telly Savalas.
Question: What was the signature phrase of Detective Steve McGarrett in “Hawaii Five-O”?
Answer: “Book ’em, Danno.”
Question: Who played the role of Felix Unger in “The Odd Couple”?
Answer: Tony Randall.
Question: In “Columbo,” what was Lieutenant Columbo’s first name?
Answer: Frank.
Question: In “The Paper Chase,” what was the name of the prestigious law school where the series is set?
Answer: Harvard Law School.
Question: What was the name of Rhoda’s sister in “Rhoda”?
Answer: Brenda Morgenstern.
Question: What was the setting of “Emergency!”?
Answer: The fictional Rampart General Hospital.
Question: What martial art was the main character proficient in “Kung Fu”?
Answer: Shaolin Kung Fu.
Question: In “Room 222,” what subject did Pete Dixon teach at Walt Whitman High School?
Answer: History.
Question: Which network originally aired “The Love Boat”?
Answer: ABC.
Question: In “The Brady Bunch,” what is the name of the character who often gets teased for being the “middle sister”?
Answer: Jan Brady.
Question: What is the nickname of the camp where the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MAS*H) is stationed?
Answer: The Swamp.
Question: Who is known for wearing a bathrobe and flip-flops in “MAS*H”?
Answer: Hawkeye Pierce.
Decades Trivia: 70s Music
Question: Who was the frontman of Led Zeppelin, known for his powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence?
Answer: Robert Plant.
Question: Complete the lyrics and name the song: “I’m just a love machine and I won’t work for nobody but you, I’m just a love machine, a _____”
Answer: “hugging, kissing fiend” – “Love Machine” by The Miracles
Question: Fill in the blank: “You’re once, twice, three times a ______, and I love you.”
Answer: “Lady” – “Three Times a Lady” by Commodores
Question: Name the song and the artist based on these lyrics: “You make me feel like dancing, I’m gonna dance the night away.”
Answer: “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing” by Leo Sayer
Question: Which artist released the hit song “Hotel California,” known for its mysterious lyrics and captivating guitar solos?
Answer: Eagles
Question: Who sang the popular song “I Will Survive,” which became an anthem of female empowerment?
Answer: Gloria Gaynor
Question: Which American singer-songwriter released the critically acclaimed album “Tapestry” in 1971, featuring hits like “It’s Too Late” and “You’ve Got a Friend”?
Answer: Carole King.
Question: What iconic album by Pink Floyd, released in 1973, became one of the highest-selling albums of all time?
Answer: The Dark Side of the Moon.
Question: What British rock band, known for hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “We Will Rock You,” was fronted by Freddie Mercury?
Answer: Queen.
Question: What influential American punk band, known for hits like “London Calling” and “Should I Stay or Should I Go,” emerged in the late 1970s?
Answer: The Clash.
Question: What disco band, known for hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” was formed by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb?
Answer: The Bee Gees.
Question: Who was the “King of Rock and Roll” whose televised concert, “Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite,” aired in 1973 to over 40 countries?
Answer: Elvis Presley.
Question: What American singer-songwriter, known for hits like “Rocket Man” and “Your Song,” achieved widespread fame in the 1970s?
Answer: Elton John.
Question: What influential British rock band, fronted by Mick Jagger, continued to dominate the charts in the 1970s?
Answer: The Rolling Stones.
Question: What American hard rock band, known for hits like “Sweet Emotion” and “Dream On,” emerged in the 1970s?
Answer: Aerosmith.
Question: What Jamaican musician and reggae icon gained international fame in the 1970s with hits like “No Woman, No Cry”?
Answer: Bob Marley.
Question: What American singer-songwriter, known for hits like “Fire and Rain” and “You’ve Got a Friend,” gained prominence in the early 1970s?
Answer: James Taylor.
Question: What British rock band, known for hits like “Smoke on the Water” and “Highway Star,” emerged as one of the pioneers of heavy metal?
Answer: Deep Purple.
Question: What American rock band, known for hits like “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama,” gained popularity in the 1970s?
Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Question: What American singer-songwriter, known for hits like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” was a prominent figure in the 1970s?
Answer: Bob Dylan.
Question: What American disco group, known for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia,” was formed in the 1970s?
Answer: ABBA.
Question: What American hard rock band, known for hits like “More Than a Feeling” and “Don’t Look Back,” emerged in the 1970s?
Answer: Boston.
Question: What British glam rock band, known for hits like “Bang a Gong (Get It On)” and “Metal Guru,” gained popularity in the early 1970s?
Answer: T. Rex.
70s Trivia: Fashion, Games, and Pop Culture
Question: What iconic hairstyle, rocked by people like Bob Ross, became popular for both men and women in the 1970s?
Answer: The Afro.
Question: What footwear, often associated with disco culture, became popular in the 1970s?
Answer: Platform shoes.
Question: Which fabric, known for its vibrant colors and bold patterns, was widely used in 1970s fashion?
Answer: Polyester.
Question: What style of pants with a tight fit around the hips and thighs, and flared bottoms, were popular in the 1970s?
Answer: Bell-bottoms.
Question: What jewelry / accessory was frequently worn as a symbol of peace and love during the 1970s?
Answer: The peace sign necklace.
Question: What was the name of the first commercially successful home video game console, released in 1972?
Answer: The Magnavox Odyssey.
Question: What iconic game, released by Atari Inc. in 1972, is often credited with launching the video game industry?
Answer: Pong.
Question: In 1977, what groundbreaking video game allowed players to control a spaceship and shoot at descending aliens?
Answer: Space Invaders.
Question: What classic arcade game, released in 1978, involved players controlling a paddle to bounce a ball and break bricks?
Answer: Breakout.
Question: What popular board game, featuring a grid of pegs and marbles, became a hit in the 1970s?
Answer: Mastermind.
Question: What disco band, known for hits like “September” and “Boogie Wonderland,” was formed in the 1970s?
Answer: Earth, Wind & Fire.
Question: Who was the Jamaican musician and reggae icon known for hits like “No Woman, No Cry” and “Three Little Birds”?
Answer: Bob Marley.
Question: Which iconic animated TV series, featuring a crime-solving Great Dane and his teenage friends, debuted in 1969 but gained significant popularity in the 1970s?
Answer: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Question: What was the name of the popular educational TV series that aired in the 1970s, teaching subjects like grammar, math, and history through catchy songs?
Answer: Schoolhouse Rock!
Question: What event, held in Munich in 1972, was marred by the terrorist attack known as the Munich massacre?
Answer: The Summer Olympics.
Question: Which iconic movie, released in 1975, is often credited with popularizing the summer blockbuster?
Answer: Jaws.
Question: What was the name of the first commercially available handheld electronic game, released by Mattel in 1976?
Answer: Mattel Auto Race.
Question: Can you name the first modern text adventure game from 1976?
Answer: Colossal Cave Adventure.
Question: What event in the history of personal computing marked the modern era, with the launch of the first mass-produced personal computer by Apple, Inc.?
Answer: The launch of the Apple II on June 1, 1977.
Question: What was the first handheld game console to use interchangeable cartridges, released by the Milton Bradley Company in November 1979?
Answer: The Microvision.
70s Decades Trivia: Historical Events
Question: Which country experienced a military coup in 1973, leading to the rise of Augusto Pinochet as dictator?
Answer: Chile.
Question: Who became the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher.
Question: In what year was the world’s first commercial passenger-carrying supersonic flight conducted?
Answer: 1976.
Question: What was the name of the world’s first general microprocessor developed in the 1970s?
Answer: Intel 4004.
Question: Which company introduced the first scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) in the 1970s?
Answer: Hewlett-Packard (HP).
Question: What significant communication technology was developed in 1971 by IBM?
Answer: The floppy disk.
Question: Who founded the Apple Computer Company in 1976, which later became Apple Inc.?
Answer: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Question: What significant electronic device was introduced by Philips in the 1970s for home entertainment?
Answer: The video cassette recorder (VCR).
Question: In what year did Suriname gain independence from the Netherlands?
Answer: 1975.
Question: Which religious leader led his followers to establish Jonestown, a commune in Guyana, where a mass suicide occurred in 1978?
Answer: Reverend Jim Jones.
Question: What treaty, signed in 1979, aimed to limit the number of nuclear weapons between the United States and the Soviet Union?
Answer: The SALT II treaty.
Question: Who became Pope after the death of Pope Paul VI in August 1978, only to die 33 days later?
Answer: Cardinal Albino Luciani, who took the name John Paul I.
Question: What devastating cyclone struck East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in November 1970, resulting in an estimated 500,000 deaths?
Answer: The 1970 Bhola cyclone.
Question: Which earthquake, occurring on January 5, 1970, in China, resulted in an estimated 10,000 to 14,621 deaths?
Answer: The Tonghai earthquake.
Question: Which hurricane hit the east coast of the United States in June 1972, resulting in 128 deaths and over $2.1 billion in damages?
Answer: Hurricane Agnes.
Question: Which Soviet space station program began in 1971 and eventually proved successful with missions lasting up to six months?
Answer: The Salyut program.
Question: What was the name of the American spacecraft that visited all outer planets except Pluto by the end of the 1980s?
Answer: Voyager.
Question: Which country entered the space race in 1970 with the launching of its first satellite?
Answer: China.
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