Pop Culture Trivia Quiz: 1976

What Happened in 1976?

1976 Trivia: How Well Do You Remember This Bicentennial Year?

1976 wasn’t just any year—it marked America’s Bicentennial celebration and was packed with unforgettable moments in pop culture, music, movies, and more. This trivia page is your chance to test your knowledge of this iconic year, filled with questions that will challenge and entertain.

Think you know the ’70s? Try answering these: What film won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1976? Which chart-topping song became a disco anthem? What milestone event in sports left fans cheering across the globe? And can you name the best-selling toy that debuted in this monumental year?

For bonus trivia, here are some extra tidbits to test your memory:

  • Rocky became a cinematic underdog story, inspiring audiences worldwide and winning hearts (and awards) with its iconic tale of grit and determination.
  • The nation celebrated its 200th birthday with fireworks, parades, and the launch of the Freedom Train, which traveled across the country showcasing artifacts from American history.
  • Apple Computers was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, setting the stage for the tech revolution.
  • In music, The Band’s Last Waltz concert, directed by Martin Scorsese, became one of the most famous farewell performances ever.
  • The Concorde supersonic passenger jet made its first commercial flight, redefining air travel.

Whether you’re here to brush up for trivia night or take a nostalgic trip back to one of the most dynamic years in history, this page has everything you need to explore 1976’s biggest highlights. From disco fever to political milestones, this year was truly unforgettable.

So, how much do you know about 1976? Dive into the trivia now and see if you can match the energy and excitement of the Bicentennial!

1976 Pop Culture, History, and Unforgettable Moments

1976 was a standout year in pop culture and history, brimming with innovation, celebration, and unforgettable milestones. As the United States celebrated its Bicentennial, the spirit of revolution and progress was reflected in the year’s music, movies, television, and historical events. From groundbreaking films to unforgettable sports moments, 1976 offered a mix of nostalgia and forward-thinking energy.

In entertainment, 1976 was a year of firsts and lasting impressions. Blockbuster movies captivated audiences with compelling storytelling, while chart-topping hits showcased a blend of disco fever, rock legends, and soulful anthems. On television, viewers tuned in to see new series that would become long-lasting favorites alongside the enduring classics of the decade. Toys and games from 1976 also left a mark, becoming cultural touchstones for kids and collectors alike.

Globally, 1976 saw historic achievements and social shifts. The year witnessed stunning scientific moments, like advancements in space exploration, while politics and world events shaped the headlines. In sports, unforgettable wins and underdog stories energized fans across the globe, making 1976 a year filled with thrilling victories and moments of perseverance.

Want to test your knowledge of 1976? Take our trivia quiz to relive this iconic year’s events, trends, and pop culture highlights. See how much you remember—or learn something new—about this pivotal historical moment!

76 Trivia Questions for 1976 History

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1. Who was Charlie’s voice in Charlie’s Angels?

2. Name the 32-ounce soft drink that became popular at 7-11 stores.

3. Name the swashbuckling space hero introduced by Marvel Comics in 1976.
HINT: His mother was Meredith Quill

4. Garfield may be the most famous fictional cat in the world. Who owns him?

5. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1976?

6. Name the television duo who chanted “Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!”

7. Name the Hanna-Barbera character who wears a green cap and a bow tie and has a best friend named Beegle Beagle.

8. Fictional Tennis Player Jaime Sommers was best known as the title character for her ABC television show. Name that series.

9. The Bionic Woman was a spin-off from another show about fictional astronaut Steve Austin. Who played the role of Colonel Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man?

10. You get one point for the name of each of the three original Charlie’s Angels.

11. Who replaced Farrah Fawcett’s character in season two?

12. Name the Angel who lasted all five seasons of Charlie’s Angels.

13. In 1976, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?

14. Name the rock band introducing inflatable flying pigs to their live shows.

15. Name the clay figurine who appeared on Saturday Night Live 24 times between 1976 and 1981.

16. Who was the biggest Musical Artist of 1976?

17. These faster-than-sound airliners were introduced in 1976 and flew until 2003. Name that jet.

18. How many people lived in the World in 1976?

19. How many people lived in the United States in 1976?

20. Name the highest-grossing film of 1976.

21. Name the second-highest-grossing film of 1976.

22. Who starred as a self-destructive rock star in A Star Is Born?

23. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1976:
Zoe Saldana, Keri Russell, Reese Witherspoon, or Melissa Joan Hart

24. Which sports star was NOT born in 1976:
Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb, Kobe Bryant, or Tim Duncan

25. The first supercomputer, Model 001, was installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory. What was it called?

26. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak also introduced a computer in 1976. What was it called?

27. Who was the President of the United States in 1976?

28. Who was the Vice President of the United States in 1976?

29. This television show was based loosely on the 1975 film Cooley High.

30. What were the names of the What’s Happening!! characters played by Fred Berry and Haywood Nelson?

31. This children’s show was hosted by humans Doug and Emmy Jo (real-life spouses Douglas Momary and Emily Josephine Peden) and costumed characters like Henrietta Hippo and Charlie the Owl. Name that syndicated program…

32. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1976?

33. Where were the 1976 Winter Olympic Games held?

34. Where were the 1976 Summer Olympic Games held?

35. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1975/1976 season?

36. Who won the Super Bowl X?

37. What was celebrated in the US on July 4, 1776

38. At the 1976 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, Frank Sinatra brought an old friend of Jerry Lewis to the stage. Name that old buddy.

39. Who said this TV Catchphrase: Who said, “Elizabeth, I’m coming!”?

40. This Children’s television show featured a segment called “Spidey Super Stories.” Name that show.

41. The theme song for Lavern and Shirley peaked at #25 in 1976. Name that tune!

42. Which was the biggest “one-hit wonder” of 1976?
More, More, More by Andrea True Connection, Disco Duck by Rick Dees, or Convoy by C.W. McCall?

43. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1976

44. Who won the 1976 World Series?

45. Welcome Back, Kotter was a sitcom about a teacher named Gabe Kotter. Name the fictional school he taught at.

46. This CBS show was a spin-off about the neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker. Name that show.

47. George Jefferson had a very successful business. What did he do for a living?

38. This analog recording tape was the most popular until the dawn of DVDs.

49. This recording tape, made by SONY, was the second most popular, behind VHS. Name that analog recording tape.

50. Name the television show set almost entirely in the detective squad room of the 12th Precinct in Greenwich Village, New York City.

51. Who are the Sleestaks?
HINT: They were featured in a children’s TV show and a 2009 movie.

52. Although mentioned in a 1964 book and again in a 1971 film, this candy went on sale for the first time in 1976. Name that sweet.

53. This comic book creature was created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen and inspired a Beatles song.

54. This Swedish band had 15 Top 40 hits in the US, but only one #1 hit in 1976. Name that group!

55. Name Stevie Wonder’s biggest album.

56. This 1976 film was a remake and featured actress Jessica Lange in her first film role. Name that film

57. This big-budget director said, “When the Jaws die, nobody cry. When my Kong die, everybody cry!”

58. Formed in 1976, you get one point for each of the four members of rock band U2.

59. The founder and leader of the Communist Party of China died after ruling the country for 27 years. Name him

60. Name The Muppet Show hecklers, named after two landmark New York City hotels.

61. This Muppet Show character is known for his catchphrase “Wocka Wocka!”. Name that muppet.

62. Name the first person to score a perfect 10 at the Olympics.

63. This spacecraft touched down on Mars on July 20, 1976. Name it.

64. The G-6 was renamed the “Group of 7” (G-7). What country joined France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States?

65. This film featured a group of misfit youths on a baseball team coached by Morris Buttermaker, played by Walter Matthau. Name that movie

66. Donny & Marie aired from 1976 – 1979. Who was older, Donny or Marie Osmond?

67. Which Osmond sibling was “I’m a Little Bit Country” and “Little Bit Rock ‘n Roll?”

68. This villain first appeared in the third supplement to the original Dungeons & Dragons rules.
HINT: He was also mentioned in Netflix’s Stranger Things

69. Name the Canadian Major League Team created on March 26, 1976.

70. Name the long-running TV show centered on Ann Romano, a divorced mother raising her two teenage daughters, Julie and Barbara, in Indianapolis

71. In this WWII-era film, Henry Fonda, as Admiral Chester Nimitz said ” “Were we better than the Japanese, or just luckier?” Name the film.

72. What was the IBM 3800?

73. Name the most famous vampire that was introduced in 1976.

74. Marc Brown created this inquisitive aardvark. Name that perpetual 8-year-old.
HINT: His sister is “D.W.”

75. This scientific calculator has been the standard for many students since 1976.

76. Rocky Balboa’s fight with Apollo Creed lasted 15 rounds in the film Rocky. Who won the fight?

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. How much money was offered to Rocky for him to fight Apollo Creed for the World Heavyweight Championship?

2. The trio in Charlie’s Angels almost had a different name for the show. Name it.

3. This watch was the world’s first popular digital/analog timepiece. Name that timepiece.

4. Who was the Pope in 1976?

5. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1976?

6. Name the subtly-patriotic bird that made his first appearance on The Muppet Show on September 5, 1976.

7. The disappearance of Richie’s older brother Charles Cunningham on Happy Days started what Pop Culture Phenomenon?

8. Introduced in 1976, this Cadbury candy has a chocolate coating filled with caramel and crushed roasted peanuts.

9. Penrod “Penry” Pooch, a mild-mannered janitor, was a cartoon superhero. Name that good guy.

10. Name the actor/musician who voiced Hong Kong Phooey.
HINT: He also sang the theme song

The Answers:

76 Trivia Answers for 1976 History

1. Who was Charlie’s voice in Charlie’s Angels?
John Forsythe

2. Name the 32-ounce soft drink that became popular at 7-11 stores.
The Big Gulp

3. Name the swashbuckling space hero introduced by Marvel Comics in 1976.
HINT: His mother was Meredith Quill
Star-Lord (Peter Quill)

4. Garfield may be the most famous fictional cat in the world. Who owns him?
Jon Arbuckle (Jim Davis created Garfield)

5. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1976?
Silly Love Songs – Wings

6. Name the television duo who chanted “Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!”
Laverne and Shirley

7. Name the Hanna-Barbera character who wears a green cap and a bow tie and has a best friend named Beegle Beagle.
Grape Ape

8. Fictional Tennis Player Jaime Sommers was best known as the title character for her ABC television show. Name that series.
The Bionic Woman

9. The Bionic Woman was a spin-off from another show about fictional astronaut Steve Austin. Who played the role of Colonel Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man?
Lee Majors

10. You get one point for the name of each of the three original Charlie’s Angels.
Sabrina Duncan (Kate Jackson), Jill Munroe (Farrah Fawcett), and Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith)

11. Who replaced Farrah Fawcett’s character in season two?
Cheryl Ladd, as Kris Monroe

12. Name the Angel who lasted all five seasons of Charlie’s Angels.
Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith)

13. In 1976, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?
Men – 69.1 years, Women – 76.8 years

14. Name the rock band introducing inflatable flying pigs to their live shows.
Pink Floyd

15. Name the clay figurine who appeared on Saturday Night Live 24 times between 1976 and 1981.
Mr. Bill

16. Who was the biggest Musical Artist of 1976?
Elton John (culturally, some people could say, Diana Ross)

17. These faster-than-sound airliners were introduced in 1976 and flew until 2003. Name that jet.
The Concorde

18. How many people lived in the World in 1976?
4,142,505,882

19. How many people lived in the United States in 1976?
218,035,164

20. Name the highest-grossing film of 1976.
Rocky

21. Name the second-highest-grossing film of 1976.
A Star Is Born

22. Who starred as a self-destructive rock star in A Star Is Born?
Kris Kristofferson

23. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1976:
Zoe Saldana, Keri Russell, Reese Witherspoon, or Melissa Joan Hart
Zoe Saldana (born June 19, 1978)

24. Which sports star was NOT born in 1976:
Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb, Kobe Bryant, or Tim Duncan
Kobe Bean Bryant (August 23, 1978 – January 26, 2020)

25. The first supercomputer, Model 001, was installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory. What was it called?
Cray-1 (Cray Research)

26. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak also introduced a computer in 1976. What was it called?
Apple Computer 1 (Apple 1)

27. Who was the President of the United States in 1976?
Gerald Ford (August 9, 1974January 20, 1977)

28. Who was the Vice President of the United States in 1976?
Nelson Rockefeller (December 19, 1974 – January 20, 1977)

29. This television show was based loosely on the 1975 film Cooley High.
What’s Happening!!

30. What were the names of the What’s Happening!! characters played by Fred Berry and Haywood Nelson?
Rerun and Dwayne

31. This children’s show was hosted by humans Doug and Emmy Jo (real-life spouses Douglas Momary and Emily Josephine Peden) and costumed characters like Henrietta Hippo and Charlie the Owl. Name that syndicated program…
New Zoo Review

32. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1976?
Montreal Canadiens

33. Where were the 1976 Winter Olympic Games held?
Innsbruck, Austria

34. Where were the 1976 Summer Olympic Games held?
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

35. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1975/1976 season?
All in the Family

36. Who won the Super Bowl X?
Pittsburgh Steelers

37. What was celebrated in the US on July 4, 1776
United States Bicentennial

38. At the 1976 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, Frank Sinatra brought an old friend of Jerry Lewis to the stage. Name that old buddy.
Dean Martin. Some call the event the last great moment of the Golden Age of Television.

39. Who said this TV Catchphrase: Who said, “Elizabeth, I’m coming!”?
Fred Sanford (Redd Fox) on Sanford and Son (1972-1977)

40. This Children’s television show featured a segment called “Spidey Super Stories.” Name that show.
The Electric Company

41. The theme song for Lavern and Shirley peaked at #25 in 1976. Name that tune!
Making Our Dreams Come True by Cyndi Grecco

42. Which was the biggest “one-hit wonder” of 1976?
More, More, More by Andrea True Connection, Disco Duck by Rick Dees, or Convoy by C.W. McCall?
Disco Duck by Rick Dees

43. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1976?
Trinity by Leon Uris

44. Who won the 1976 World Series?
Cincinnati Reds

45. Welcome Back, Kotter was a sitcom about a teacher named Gabe Kotter. Name the fictional school he taught at.
James Buchanan High School

46. This CBS show was a spin-off about the neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker. Name that show.
The Jeffersons

47. George Jefferson had a very successful business. What did he do for a living?
He ran a successful dry cleaning business.

38. This analog recording tape was the most popular until the dawn of DVDs.
VHS

49. This recording tape, made by SONY, was the second most popular, behind VHS. Name that analog recording tape.
Betamax

50. Name the television show set almost entirely in the detective squad room of the 12th Precinct in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Barney Miller

51. Who are the Sleestaks?
HINT: They were featured in a children’s TV show and a 2009 movie.
The Sleestaks are one of the primary antagonists in Land of the Lost.

52. Although mentioned in a 1964 book and again in a 1971 film, this candy went on sale for the first time in 1976. Name that sweet.
The Everlasting Gobstopper.

53. This comic book creature was created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen and inspired a Beatles song.
Rocket Racoon

54. This Swedish band had 15 Top 40 hits in the US, but only one #1 hit in 1976. Name that group!
ABBA

55. Name Stevie Wonder’s biggest album.
Songs in the Key of Life. The double album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, where it remained for 14 non-consecutive weeks, and it featured hits like “Sir Duke,” “I Wish,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” and “As.”

56. This 1976 film was a remake and featured actress Jessica Lange in her first film role. Name that film.
King Kong

57. This big-budget director said, “When the Jaws die, nobody cry. When my Kong die, everybody cry!”
Dino De Laurentiis

58. Formed in 1976, you get one point for each of the four members of rock band U2.
Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion)

59. The founder and leader of the Communist Party of China died after ruling the country for 27 years. Name him
Chairman Mao Zedong

60. Name The Muppet Show hecklers, named after two landmark New York City hotels.
Statler and Waldorf

61. This Muppet Show character is known for his catchphrase “Wocka Wocka!”. Name that muppet.
Fozzie Bear.

62. Name the first person to score a perfect 10 at the Olympics.
Gymnast Nadia Comăneci of Romania. She earned seven perfect scores and three gold medals.

63. This spacecraft touched down on Mars on July 20, 1976. Name it.
Viking I

64. The G-6 was renamed the “Group of 7” (G-7). What country joined France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States?
Canada

65. This film featured a group of misfit youths on a baseball team coached by Morris Buttermaker, played by Walter Matthau. Name that movie.
The Bad News Bears

66. Donny & Marie aired from 1976 – 1979. Who was older, Donny or Marie Osmond?
Marie was 16 when the show went on the air. Donny was 18.

67. Which Osmond sibling was “I’m a Little Bit Country” and “Little Bit Rock ‘n Roll?”
Marie was the country fan, and Donny was the rocker.

68. This villain first appeared in the third supplement to the original Dungeons & Dragons rules.
HINT: He was also mentioned in Netflix’s Stranger Things
Vecna

69. Name the Canadian Major League Team created on March 26, 1976.
Toronto Blue Jays

70. Name the long-running TV show centered on Ann Romano, a divorced mother raising her two teenage daughters, Julie and Barbara, in Indianapolis.
One Day at a Time (1975-1984)

71. In this WWII-era film, Henry Fonda, as Admiral Chester Nimitz said ” “Were we better than the Japanese, or just luckier?” Name the film.
Midway

72. What was the IBM 3800?
The first commercial laser printer

73. Name the most famous vampire that was introduced in 1976.
Lestat de Lioncourt (From Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire )

74. Marc Brown created this inquisitive aardvark. Name that perpetual 8-year-old.
HINT: His sister is “D.W.”
Arthur Read

75. This scientific calculator has been the standard for many students since 1976.
TI-30 (by Texas Instruments)

76. Rocky Balboa’s fight with Apollo Creed lasted 15 rounds in Rocky. Who won the fight?
Apollo Creed in a split decision.

Trivia Team Bonus Answers:

1. How much money was offered to Rocky for him to fight Apollo Creed for the World Heavyweight Championship?
$150,000

2. The trio in Charlie’s Angels almost had a different name for the show. Name it.
The Alley Cats

3. This watch was the world’s first popular digital/analog timepiece. Name that timepiece.
Omega Chrono-Quartz

4. Who was the Pope in 1976?
Paul VI (June 21, 1963August 6, 1978)

5. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1976?
Bold Forbes

6. Name the subtly-patriotic bird that made his first appearance on The Muppet Show on September 5, 1976.
Sam the Eagle

7. The disappearance of Richie’s older brother Charles Cunningham on Happy Days started what Pop Culture Phenomenon?
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome (describing when a character disappears from a program with no explanation)

8. Introduced in 1976, this Cadbury candy has a chocolate coating filled with caramel and crushed roasted peanuts.
Star Bar

9. Penrod “Penry” Pooch, a mild-mannered janitor, was a cartoon superhero. Name that good guy.
Hong Kong Phooey

10. Name the actor/musician who voiced Hong Kong Phooey.
HINT: He also sang the theme song
Scatman Crothers