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How Well Do You Know The Office?

Check your Office knowledge with this quiz!

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How well do you know the office? Find out now! The answers are at the bottom of the page, but no cheating!

1. What are the numbers typed into the calculator during the intro of The Office?

2. What is the gas station that Jim proposes to Pam at?

3. What cat of Angela's does Dwight kill?

4. Who is Holly engaged to during The Office?

5. Where did Andy graduate from?

6. What sport is Pam really good at?

7. How did the chair model die?

8. What was the name of the security guard they called when Jim locked them in The Office?

9. What song did Michael think was Staying Alive?

10. What did Phyllis auction at the Crime Aid event?

11. At what restaurant did Michael kiss Jan?

12. What did Jan sing about at her baby shower?

13. What song does Andy play at the Moroccan Christmas party?


14. Who does Meredith catch lice from?

15. Where did Kevin get his Accounting degree?


16. Who is added to Ryan's "sorry" list when he is in corporate and on top again?

17. How did the former Office employee Tom die?

18. Who, in Threat Level Midnight, gets their head shot and it explodes 6 times?

19. How many toes does Creed have and Why?

20. What 3 characters also worked as writers for the show?




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2. Fairview

3. Sprinkles

4. AJ and/or Michael

5. Cornell

6. Volleyball

7. Car accident

8. Hank

9. I Will Survive

10. A Hug

11. Chili's

12. Losing virginity by a church

13. Deck the Halls

14. Pam

15. Penn Foster

16. Kevin and Jim

17. Gunshot to the head

18. Toby

19. He has four on his right foot because his parents bound his feet

20. Michael, Kelly and Ryan

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