70S Trivia Questions and Answers

70S Trivia Questions and Answers

70s trivia questions and answers Continue The 1970s were a turning point in history. Disco was at its peak, fashion was funkier than ever, and the world is slowly but surely becoming a more desirable place for everyone. Regardless of whether you've experienced this groovy decade, it's likely that you know some quick facts about it. How much do you remember? Well, you can find out by challenging yourself with these 70s trivia questions. ShutterstockIt also led to one of the most important highs in the history of journalism. Shutterstock On the morning of June 17, 1972, several people associated with the re-election of President Richard Nixon were found wiretapping the office of the Democratic National Committee. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein exposed Nixon's connection to the crime, and he was eventually forced to resign on August 9, 1974. iStockHint: The British band's latest album came out after they announced their breakup. AlamyTo be fair, the Beatles hardly ever announced their breakup. Instead, Paul McCartney simply released a statement discussing the band's end and his debut solo album. iStockIt specifically affected teens. ShutterstockThe amendment, according to the National Center of the Constitution, states that the right of United States citizens who are eighteen years of age or older to vote shall not be denied or reduced in the United States or in any state by age. United Archives GmbH / Alamy Stock PhotoEverybody should start somewhere, right? ShutterstockWhen ABBA won first place in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, it was the first time in Sweden when she won the competition. AlamyThe title of the song must be a dead giveaway. ShutterstockTennis star Billie Jean King was part of the Philadelphia Liberty tennis team! Image via Youtube/Paramount PicturesThis is one of the most iconic (and most romantic!) quotes from movies of all time. Paramount PicturesThe line was first uttered by Ali MacGraw and later in the ryan O'Neill film. ShutterstockIt became one of the strangest kidnappings in history. On February 4, 1974, Patty Hurst, 19, was abducted from her apartment in Berkeley, California. However, just a few months later, Hurst began to sympathize and collude with his captors, the Symbionic Liberation Army. When she was found in 1975, the FBI actually arrested her. She spent two years in prison before being released by President Jimmy Carter, and she was later pardoned by President Bill Clinton. The final episode of ShutterstockIts remains one of the most popular television shows in history. 20th Century Fox Television via YouTubeFirst episode aired on September 17, 1972! ShutterstockEven, if you don't follow the sport or horse racing, you know who that horse is. Virginia Museum of History and Culture / Alamy Stock PhotoWhen Secretariat Triple Crown in 1973, he was the first horse to make it at 25 25 Alamy, it wasn't Freddie Mercury. Getty ImagesAccited by the Los Angeles Times, the stage name Mercury is associated with the song of the queen My Fairy King, which mentions the Mother of Mercury. ShutterstockA. Love v. Virginia B. Roe v. Wade K. Craig v. Boren D. Eisenstadt v. Baird ShutterstockIn this case, the Supreme Court ruled that the constitutional right to privacy is broad enough to cover a woman's decision on whether to terminate or not terminate a pregnancy. Miller-Milkis Productions via YouTubeOn was the coolest kid on the block! AlamyYou can also recognize this actor from his Golden Globe-nominated performances in the films Heroes and Night Shift. ClassicStock/Alamy Stock Photo We are just thankful this craze doesn't last long. Rock Bottom Productions In its July 14, 1980 issue, Newsweek called Gary Dahl's Pet Rock one of the most ridiculously successful marketing schemes. Created by Dan Henry 12.1K playing Scroll to start a quiz As important as the decade has been, we often forget how much of our current society has roots in it. How well do you remember this crucial historical moment? While the 1970s were known as the Decade of I, it was also a time when big social changes occurred: The Beatles split, President Richard Nixon resigned, and the Vietnam War finally ended. This period was also known for the birth of disco and punk rock, Sea Monkeys, Rubik's Cubes and yes, even bands. This era is still quite recent that many people remember a lot about it. At the same time, it's just far enough to present the little things buffs with the problem. If you've lived through the 70s or you're just now enjoying them in retrospect, print out these little things sheets and see how many questions you and your friends can answer. If you need help downloading any of the print editions, check out these helpful tips. 1970s pop culture trivia If you have a love of 70s culture, you're bound to enjoy this set of trivia issues. It's like opening a time capsule to everyday life in that era. You will find questions about popular quirks, fashion, toys and more. Just to whet your appetite, take a look at a few sample questions. Who begged customers: Please don't squeeze Charmin? What inanimate pet reached its peak of popularity in the 70s? Which toy answered users' questions with answers like: Is it accurate or answer vaguely, try again? Related Articles Feel Like You're Ready to Dive Into? Go ahead and print out a full sheet of little things, but don't look for answers until you've answered all the questions. 1970s TV trivia Are you a fan of vintage 70s television? This set of little things is filled with about all kinds of shows from sitcoms to dramas for those classic variety shows. Check out some questions. What Variety ran from 1971-74 and featured comedy sketches and musical musical from the husband and wife of the recording team? In what show involved a character whose closest companion was a grizzly bear? Darren McGavin portrayed a reporter who investigated supernatural crimes in which TV show? Think you know enough to take on this challenge of trivia? Print it out and test your knowledge. 1970s Music Trivia However you feel about this decade, there is no doubt that it was a glorious time for music. You'll find questions about the Grammys, classic albums, some of the most influential artists of the decade and more. Take a look at a few questions from this set. In what year was the epic hit of the queen bohemian Rhapsody originally released? Which 1970 album Cat Stevens contained the hits Wild World and Hard Headed Woman? Which famous singer wrote the hit Mott the Hoople All the Young Dudes? If you want to see the full list of questions and answers, just download for print. Create your own quiz There's so much to explore about this decade that you can feel inspired to create trivia sets for even more themes. Just make sure: Double fact-checking to make sure they are accurate. Keep your smartphone or tablet handy to double-check the information in case your answers are challenged by others. Vary the complexity of the questions so that people are not too discouraged to answer them. Keep all the minutiae age appropriate. Share Fun These Little Things sets are excellent forged for meetings. You may even decide to include them as part of the festivities for the entire 70s theme party. Once the disco-dancing ends and the cheese fondue and Chex mix have been eaten, encourage your guests to sit back with the tab, some country time lemonade, or maybe even a little Sangria, and let them test their knowledge of the 1970s. 10 In this television series there was a man who was the epitome of cool. One snap of the fingers and girls magically appearing. What is the name of this TV series? Answer: Happy Happy Days Premiered in 1974, and was directed by Garry Marshall. The comedy was about growing up in the 1950s. He had a lubricant named Arthur Fonzarelli, which was so cool that one snap of fingers and girls magically appeared. This guy was so tough that everyone was afraid of him. However, Fonz had a very kind heart, which he did not want to show all the time. Happy Days stars Ron Howard, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Marion Ross, Anson Williams, Pat Morita, Al Molinaro, Don Bridge, Scott Baio, Linda Goodfriend, Katie Silvers and Henry Winkler. The show ended in 1984. Page 2 14 One toy I desperately craved during my childhood in the 1970s was a Chopper bike. With shiny stick gear, odd-sized wheels, monkey hanger handle bars, and yellow paints, they were really a thing of beauty for my children's eyes. Which company has been on the Chopper market in the UK since 1970? From the quiz: When I was very young ... Answer: Roles Unfortunately, my parents never in my plaintive requests and I had to ask my little friends for a sneaky turn on their Choppers when Mom and Dad weren't looking! Roly Chopper has become a true cultural icon over the years and was relaunched in 2004, with some small design changes to ensure modern safety requirements. The original design was prone to various failures in the hands of young riders, most of whom could be blamed for the design. Page 3 funTrivia Issues Entertainment Entertainment of the Decade 1970s This category is designed for questions and answers related to the 1970s, as well as FunTrivia.com. 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