Can You Score 20/20? Ultimate Drama Movie Quote "Finish the Line" Trivia Quiz

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Test your cinematic memory with this "Finish the Line" quiz featuring iconic quotes from drama movies! Spanning classics and modern hits, these 20 questions mix easy warm-ups with tough brain-teasers. No googling – just your film knowledge!

20 Trivia Questions on Drama Movie Quotes: Finish the Line

Question 1: Finish the line from The Godfather (1972): "I’m gonna make him an offer…"?

A. he won’t refuse
B. that’s fair
C. he can’t refuse
D. no one rejects

Question 2: Finish the line from Casablanca (1942): "Here’s looking at you,"?

A. darling
B. kid
C. sweetheart
D. old friend

Question 3: Finish the line from Forrest Gump (1994): "Life is like a box of…"?

A. surprises
B. candy
C. dreams
D. chocolates

Question 4: Finish the line from The Shawshank Redemption (1994): "Get busy living or get busy…"?

A. working
B. running
C. dying
D. trying

Question 5: Finish the line from Gone with the Wind (1939): "Frankly, my dear,"?

A. you’re perfect
B. I adore you
C. I don’t give a damn
D. we can fix this

Question 6: Finish the line from A Few Good Men (1992): "You can’t handle the…"?

A. pressure
B. facts
C. truth!
D. reality

Question 7: Finish the line from On the Waterfront (1954): "I coulda been a…"?

A. champion
B. star
C. somebody
D. contender

Question 8: Finish the line from Dead Poets Society (1989): "Carpe…"?

A. noctem
B. vitam
C. diem
D. momentum

Question 9: Finish the line from Good Will Hunting (1997): "It’s not your…"?

A. choice
B. past
C. fault
D. problem

Question 10: Finish the line from Jerry Maguire (1996): "Show me the…"?

A. contract
B. proof
C. cash
D. money!

Question 11: Finish the line from Field of Dreams (1989): "If you build it,…"?

A. they will come
B. it will fly
C. dreams happen
D. he will come

Question 12: Finish the line from Apollo 13 (1995): "Houston, we have a…"?

A. situation
B. issue
C. crisis
D. problem

Question 13: Finish the line from Braveheart (1995): "They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our…"?

A. honour
B. land
C. souls
D. freedom!

Question 14: Finish the line from Platoon (1986): "I love the smell of…"?

A. victory
B. gunpowder
C. jungle rain
D. napalm in the morning

Question 15: Finish the line from Rain Man (1988): "K-Mart…"?

A. rules
B. is best
C. is okay
D. sucks

Question 16: Finish the line from As Good as It Gets (1997): "You make me want to be a…"?

A. good person
B. hero
C. nicer guy
D. better man

Question 17: Finish the line from The Sixth Sense (1999): "I see…"?

A> ghosts
B. shadows
C. dead people
D. the future

Question 18: Finish the line from Gladiator (2000): "Are you not…"?

A. ashamed?
B. impressed?
C. warriors?
D. entertained?

Question 19: Finish the line from Schindler’s List (1993): "Whoever saves one life saves the…"?

A. innocent
B. chosen
C. future
D. world entire

Question 20: Finish the line from Titanic (1997): "I’m the king of the…"?

A. ocean
B. ship
C. sea
D. world!

Answers

  1. C. he can’t refuse – Iconic line spoken by Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) to Sonny about a Hollywood producer. The others alter the exact wording from this classic scene.
  2. B. kid – Humphrey Bogart’s Rick Blaine toasts Ingrid Bergman’s Ilsa in this romantic moment. Other options are affectionate but not the precise quote.
  3. D. chocolates – Forrest (Tom Hanks) shares his mother’s wisdom on the bus stop bench. Alternatives are thematic but incorrect.
  4. C. dying – Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) writes this defiant philosophy to Red. The distractors fit prison life but miss the mark.
  5. C. I don’t give a damn – Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) to Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) in the finale. Others soften the dramatic exit line.
  6. C. truth! – Col. Nathan Jessup (Jack Nicholson) explodes on the witness stand. Substitutes are dramatic but not verbatim.
  7. D. contender – Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) laments his lost boxing dreams to his brother. Similar regrets but wrong phrasing.
  8. C. diem – John Keating (Robin Williams) urges his students to seize the day. Other Latin terms don’t match the motivational speech.
  9. C. fault – Sean Maguire (Robin Williams) consoles Will Hunting (Matt Damon) repeatedly. Others are close emotionally but inaccurate.
  10. D. money! – Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) demands of Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) over the phone. Plausible demands but not the yell.
  11. D. he will come – The mysterious voice to Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) about building the baseball field. Plural or vague versions don’t fit.
  12. D. problem – Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) reports calmly to Mission Control amid crisis. Synonyms escalate but miss the understatement.
  13. D. freedom! – William Wallace (Mel Gibson) rallies his Scots before battle. Other values are noble but not the battle cry.
  14. D. napalm in the morning – Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore (Robert Duvall) savours the scent post-air strike. Shorter versions lack the full eerie glee.
  15. D. sucks – Raymond Babbitt (Dustin Hoffman) declares to brother Charlie (Tom Cruise). Positives contradict his autistic literalism.
  16. D. better man – Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) confesses to Carol (Helen Hunt). Lesser improvements dilute the vulnerability.
  17. C. dead people – Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) reveals his secret to Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis). Other visions hint but aren’t exact.
  18. D. entertained? – Maximus (Russell Crowe) taunts the Roman crowd after kills. Questions fit arena drama but wrong word.
  19. D. world entire – Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley) quotes the Talmud to Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson). Partial saves don’t complete it.
  20. D. world! – Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) shouts from Titanic’s bow with Rose (Kate Winslet). Ship parts are literal but miss the joy.

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