15 August 2012
The BIG 1980s Quiz
"'Ere, just 'ow well do you remember the 1980s?" asks Lou Beale of early EastEnders fame. The character was only in the series from 1985-1988, but the memory still lingers...
Test your knowledge of this fast moving and dramatic decade with our quiz. The answers can all be found within this blog and are also listed at the bottom of this post, together with a fun guide to how you rate as an '80s expert.
1) Who ate cannibals in 1982?
2) An illegal craze of 1980 and 1981 was legalised in November 1981. What was it?
3) Who advertised Everest Double Glazing in the 1980s?
4) Which famous BBC soap opera began in February 1985?
5) An obscure Hungarian toy was renamed and re-manufactured in 1980, and became a huge craze. What was it?
6) Hello! Which computer was released in early 1984?
7) Invented by an Englishman in Switzerland in 1989, this has had a massive effect on computing ever since. What is it?
8) You put them on your head in 1982.
9) An election in 1980 altered the course of the decade. Who and where?
10) Often referred to as a brick, this was unveiled in America in 1983 and hit the UK in 1985. What was it?
11) Beattie's grandson got a what in 1987?
12) Which small creatures from a vegetable abode invaded the UK in 1983?
13) Fill in the blank: "Just one titchy bit of toast, we've gotta put 'em straight - we're the ____."
14) Which popular music genre was born in Chicago in the early 1980s?
15) "Shiny, shiny, bad times behind me..." - who sang that?
16) Which exciting new car hit the road in 1985 and got a big thumbs down?
17) What game did we pursue in 1984?
18) Which pop star had his handbag stolen in 1984?
19) The Queen had a bedside visitor in which year - and who was it?
20) The Scotch video tape skeleton ads debuted in 1983. But in which year did the skeleton sing "re-record, not fade away"?
21) Which alien from the Planet Drill made his earthly debut in 1987?
22) Who was responsible for making "walkies!" a popular catchphrase?
23) Which new TV channel came to our screens in November 1982?
24) What was the call sign of Inspector Jean Darblay of Hartley Police Station?
25) Bob presented a popular TV quiz show featuring teenagers from 1983 onwards. What was his surname, and what was the show?
26) Rik Mayall and Nigel Planer appeared in which alternative comedy, beginning in 1982?
27) Which group of people were going to live forever - they were going to learn how to fly?
28) What were the upwardly mobile set called in the 1980s?
29) Sonny Crockett of Miami Vice had an unusual pet. What was it, and what was it called?
30) In which year did the ZX Spectrum arrive?
31) Short-lived English soap opera of the mid-1980s set on a market.
32) Who made the blokes go "phwoar" at Twickenham in 1982?
33) Which famous arcade game character made his debut in Japan in 1980?
34) What did George Michael choose as a T-shirt slogan?
35) Complete the lyrics: "The first cut won't hurt at all, the second only makes you wonder, the third..."
36) What was Roland Rat's gerbil pal called?
37) The first space shuttle, which had its maiden flight in 1981, was called what?
38) If there was something strange in your neighbourhood, who were you gonna call?
39) Who did Joan Collins play in Dynasty?
40) Jill and Trevor got involved with the Affair, the Tapes and the Connection in which mid-to-late '80s TV trilogy?
41) Ethel, Harry and Dawn lived at which house?
42) Del and Rodney lived in a block of flats called?
43) Which group of American senior citizens ate lots of cheesecake in Miami?
44) A disaster in 1986 caused radiation levels to rise across Europe. What was it?
45) When was the first London Marathon run?
46) In which year did Brighton Nudist Beach open?
47) Which popular diet was published in 1982?
48) When did the Berlin Wall come down?
49) Which alien was stranded on Earth in 1982?
50) The BIG fashion trend of the 1980s.
ANSWERS
1) Toto Coelo; 2) CB radio; 3) Ted Moult; 4) EastEnders; 5) The Hungarian Magic Cube was re-manufactured and became Rubik’s Cube. 6) The Apple Macintosh; 7) The World Wide Web; 8) Deelyboppers; 9) Ronald Reagan was elected president of the United States; 10) The hand-held cellular phone; 11) An Ology; 12) Cabbage Patch Dolls; 13) Weetabix; 14) House Music; 15) Haysi Fantayzee; 16) The Sinclair C5; 17) Trivial Pursuit; 18) Marilyn; 19) 1982 - Michael Fagan; 20) 1985; 21) - Gilbert; 22) Barbara Woodhouse; 23) Channel 4; 24) Juliet Bravo; 25) Holness - Blockbusters; 26) The Young Ones; 27) The Kids From Fame; 28) Yuppies; 29) An alligator - Elvis; 30) 1982; 31) Albion Market; 32) Erika Roe; 33) Pac-Man; 34) Choose Life; 35) “…will have you on your knees”; 36) Kevin; 37) Columbia; 38) Ghostbusters; 39) Alexis; 40) Beiderbecke; 41) Number 73; 42) Nelson Mandela House; 43) The Golden Girls; 44) Chernobyl; 45) 1981; 46) 1980; 47) The F-Plan; 48) 1989; 49) ET; 50) Shoulder Pads
How You Rate:
0-10: Were you not born? A tiny wee kiddie? Asleep? Living it up too much to observe the details of life?
11-20: Several squares short of a Rubik’s Cube. You don’t get a seat on the board.
21-30: You’ve certainly got the big hair, but not the shoulder pads. In fact your performance is a little on the Cabbage Patch side.
31-40: Well, my pretty good guy or guyess, twang those big red braces and make free with the hair gel. You’re going places!
41-50: You’ve got it all - the Rubik’s Cube, the ZX Spectrum, the docksiders, the deelyboppers, the designer stubble, the braces, the shoulder pads, the shell suit, the leggings, the jelly shoes… In fact, you’re absolutely tubular!
Test your knowledge of this fast moving and dramatic decade with our quiz. The answers can all be found within this blog and are also listed at the bottom of this post, together with a fun guide to how you rate as an '80s expert.
1) Who ate cannibals in 1982?
2) An illegal craze of 1980 and 1981 was legalised in November 1981. What was it?
3) Who advertised Everest Double Glazing in the 1980s?
4) Which famous BBC soap opera began in February 1985?
5) An obscure Hungarian toy was renamed and re-manufactured in 1980, and became a huge craze. What was it?
6) Hello! Which computer was released in early 1984?
7) Invented by an Englishman in Switzerland in 1989, this has had a massive effect on computing ever since. What is it?
8) You put them on your head in 1982.
9) An election in 1980 altered the course of the decade. Who and where?
10) Often referred to as a brick, this was unveiled in America in 1983 and hit the UK in 1985. What was it?
11) Beattie's grandson got a what in 1987?
12) Which small creatures from a vegetable abode invaded the UK in 1983?
13) Fill in the blank: "Just one titchy bit of toast, we've gotta put 'em straight - we're the ____."
14) Which popular music genre was born in Chicago in the early 1980s?
15) "Shiny, shiny, bad times behind me..." - who sang that?
16) Which exciting new car hit the road in 1985 and got a big thumbs down?
17) What game did we pursue in 1984?
18) Which pop star had his handbag stolen in 1984?
19) The Queen had a bedside visitor in which year - and who was it?
20) The Scotch video tape skeleton ads debuted in 1983. But in which year did the skeleton sing "re-record, not fade away"?
21) Which alien from the Planet Drill made his earthly debut in 1987?
22) Who was responsible for making "walkies!" a popular catchphrase?
23) Which new TV channel came to our screens in November 1982?
24) What was the call sign of Inspector Jean Darblay of Hartley Police Station?
25) Bob presented a popular TV quiz show featuring teenagers from 1983 onwards. What was his surname, and what was the show?
26) Rik Mayall and Nigel Planer appeared in which alternative comedy, beginning in 1982?
27) Which group of people were going to live forever - they were going to learn how to fly?
28) What were the upwardly mobile set called in the 1980s?
29) Sonny Crockett of Miami Vice had an unusual pet. What was it, and what was it called?
30) In which year did the ZX Spectrum arrive?
31) Short-lived English soap opera of the mid-1980s set on a market.
32) Who made the blokes go "phwoar" at Twickenham in 1982?
33) Which famous arcade game character made his debut in Japan in 1980?
34) What did George Michael choose as a T-shirt slogan?
35) Complete the lyrics: "The first cut won't hurt at all, the second only makes you wonder, the third..."
36) What was Roland Rat's gerbil pal called?
37) The first space shuttle, which had its maiden flight in 1981, was called what?
38) If there was something strange in your neighbourhood, who were you gonna call?
39) Who did Joan Collins play in Dynasty?
40) Jill and Trevor got involved with the Affair, the Tapes and the Connection in which mid-to-late '80s TV trilogy?
41) Ethel, Harry and Dawn lived at which house?
42) Del and Rodney lived in a block of flats called?
43) Which group of American senior citizens ate lots of cheesecake in Miami?
44) A disaster in 1986 caused radiation levels to rise across Europe. What was it?
45) When was the first London Marathon run?
46) In which year did Brighton Nudist Beach open?
47) Which popular diet was published in 1982?
48) When did the Berlin Wall come down?
49) Which alien was stranded on Earth in 1982?
50) The BIG fashion trend of the 1980s.
ANSWERS
1) Toto Coelo; 2) CB radio; 3) Ted Moult; 4) EastEnders; 5) The Hungarian Magic Cube was re-manufactured and became Rubik’s Cube. 6) The Apple Macintosh; 7) The World Wide Web; 8) Deelyboppers; 9) Ronald Reagan was elected president of the United States; 10) The hand-held cellular phone; 11) An Ology; 12) Cabbage Patch Dolls; 13) Weetabix; 14) House Music; 15) Haysi Fantayzee; 16) The Sinclair C5; 17) Trivial Pursuit; 18) Marilyn; 19) 1982 - Michael Fagan; 20) 1985; 21) - Gilbert; 22) Barbara Woodhouse; 23) Channel 4; 24) Juliet Bravo; 25) Holness - Blockbusters; 26) The Young Ones; 27) The Kids From Fame; 28) Yuppies; 29) An alligator - Elvis; 30) 1982; 31) Albion Market; 32) Erika Roe; 33) Pac-Man; 34) Choose Life; 35) “…will have you on your knees”; 36) Kevin; 37) Columbia; 38) Ghostbusters; 39) Alexis; 40) Beiderbecke; 41) Number 73; 42) Nelson Mandela House; 43) The Golden Girls; 44) Chernobyl; 45) 1981; 46) 1980; 47) The F-Plan; 48) 1989; 49) ET; 50) Shoulder Pads
How You Rate:
0-10: Were you not born? A tiny wee kiddie? Asleep? Living it up too much to observe the details of life?
11-20: Several squares short of a Rubik’s Cube. You don’t get a seat on the board.
21-30: You’ve certainly got the big hair, but not the shoulder pads. In fact your performance is a little on the Cabbage Patch side.
31-40: Well, my pretty good guy or guyess, twang those big red braces and make free with the hair gel. You’re going places!
41-50: You’ve got it all - the Rubik’s Cube, the ZX Spectrum, the docksiders, the deelyboppers, the designer stubble, the braces, the shoulder pads, the shell suit, the leggings, the jelly shoes… In fact, you’re absolutely tubular!
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