Can You Score 20/20? Ultimate Family Movie Quote Quiz: Finish the Line Challenge!
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Think you know your favourite family movies by heart? This ‘Finish the Line’ trivia quiz features 20 iconic quotes from Disney, Pixar, and other beloved family classics, ranging from easy warm-ups to tougher brain-teasers. Grab a pen, no Googling, and see if you can ace it!
20 Trivia Questions on Family Movie Quote Quiz Finish the Line
Question 1: In Toy Story (1995), finish Buzz Lightyear’s iconic line: "To infinity and…"?
A. back!
B. beyond!
C. eternity!
D. outer space!
Question 2: In Finding Nemo (2003), finish Dory’s motivational line: "Just keep…"?
A. moving!
B. trying!
C. swimming!
D. dreaming!
Question 3: In The Lion King (1994), finish Timon and Pumbaa’s song lyric: "Hakuna…"?
A. no worries!
B. Montana!
C. Matata!
D. Macarena!
Question 4: In Shrek (2001), finish Shrek’s comparison: "Ogres are like…"?
A. cakes.
B. onions.
C. frogs.
D. garlic.
Question 5: In Frozen (2013), finish Elsa’s empowering song: "Let it…"?
A. go!
B. snow!
C. glow!
D. flow!
Question 6: In Mary Poppins (1964), finish the cheery song: "A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go…"?
A. up!
B. down!
C. round!
D. away!
Question 7: In The Wizard of Oz (1939), finish Dorothy’s heartfelt wish: "There’s no place like…"?
A. Kansas.
B. home.
C. Oz.
D. here.
Question 8: In E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), finish the alien’s plea: "E.T. phone…"?
A. earth.
B. home.
C. base.
D. mum.
Question 9: In Home Alone (1990), finish the pizza delivery scene taunt: "Keep the change, ya filthy…"?
A. animal!
B. slob!
C. pig!
D. thief!
Question 10: In Beauty and the Beast (1991), finish Mrs Potts’ song: "Tale as old as…"?
A. rhyme.
B. time.
C. mine.
D. prime.
Question 11: In Aladdin (1992), finish Aladdin and Jasmine’s duet: "A whole new world, a new fantastic…"?
A. adventure.
B. point of view.
C. life for you.
D. way to go.
Question 12: In Monsters, Inc. (2001), finish Randall’s slogan: "We scare because we…"?
A. dare.
B. care.
C. share.
D. glare.
Question 13: In Ratatouille (2007), finish Gusteau’s motto: "Anyone can…"?
A. dream.
B. cook.
C. try.
D. eat.
Question 14: In Up (2009), finish Ellie’s badge motto: "Adventure is…"?
A. calling!
B. fun!
C. out there!
D. here!
Question 15: In Despicable Me (2010), finish Agnes’ unicorn obsession: "It’s so fluffy I’m gonna…"?
A. hug it!
B. keep it!
C. love it!
D. die!
Question 16: In Moana (2016), finish Maui’s boastful song: "What can I say except…"?
A. thank you!
B. I’m the best!
C. you’re welcome!
D. Maui time!
Question 17: In Coco (2017), finish the central song refrain: "Remember…"?
A. us.
B. the song.
C. me.
D. our family.
Question 18: In Kung Fu Panda (2008), finish Master Oogway’s wisdom: "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a…"?
A. blessing.
B. gift.
C. chance.
D. dream.
Question 19: In Bambi (1942), finish Thumper’s mother’s lesson: "If you can’t say something nice…"?
A. say it anyway.
B. don’t say nothing at all.
C. be quiet.
D. whisper it.
Question 20: In Peter Pan (1953), finish the directions to Neverland: "Second star to the right and straight on till…"?
A. dawn.
B. night.
C. morning.
D. dark.
Answers
- B. beyond! – Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase in Toy Story (1995) is exactly "To infinity and beyond!"; the others are frequent mix-ups or unrelated space phrases.
- C. swimming! – Dory repeats "Just keep swimming" throughout Finding Nemo (2003) to encourage Marlin; others are generic encouragements.
- C. Matata! – Timon and Pumbaa sing "Hakuna Matata" meaning "no worries" in The Lion King (1994); wrongs are phonetic mishears.
- B. onions. – Shrek explains in Shrek (2001) that ogres have layers like onions; others are food comparisons from the film or similar.
- A. go! – Elsa sings "Let it go" as her signature line in Frozen (2013); others rhyme but are incorrect.
- B. down! – The full lyric from Mary Poppins (1964) is "helps the medicine go down" in a most delightful way.
- B. home. – Dorothy clicks her heels saying "There’s no place like home" in The Wizard of Oz (1939); others reference locations from the story.
- B. home. – E.T. utters "E.T. phone home" in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982); plausible alternatives from sci-fi tropes.
- A. animal! – Kevin uses "Keep the change, ya filthy animal!" on the pizza guy in Home Alone (1990); others fit the insult style.
- B. time. – Mrs Potts sings "Tale as old as time" in Beauty and the Beast (1991); rhymes but only time is correct.
- B. point of view. – The duet lyric is "a new fantastic point of view" in Aladdin (1992).
- B. care. – Randall parodies the CDA slogan as "We scare because we care" in Monsters, Inc. (2001).
- B. cook. – Gusteau’s restaurant motto is "Anyone can cook" in Ratatouille (2007).
- C. out there! – Seen on Ellie’s adventure badge and echoed by Carl in Up (2009).
- D. die! – Agnes squeals "It’s so fluffy I’m gonna die!" about her unicorn in Despicable Me (2010).
- C. you’re welcome! – Maui sings "What can I say except you’re welcome?" in Moana (2016).
- C. me. – The song "Remember Me" is central to Coco (2017)’s plot about family remembrance.
- B. gift. – Master Oogway says "today is a gift, that is why it is called the present" in Kung Fu Panda (2008).
- B. don’t say nothing at all. – Thumper’s mother teaches "If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all" in Bambi (1942).
- C. morning. – Peter Pan sings "Second star to the right and straight on till morning" in Peter Pan (1953).
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