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How Well Do You Know Archer Season 1–2 Trivia Quiz

Archer Season 1–2 Trivia Quiz
Archer Season 1–2 Trivia Quiz

Think you’re a true fan of Archer? It’s time to prove it. This Archer Season 1–2 trivia quiz is packed with tough, detail-heavy questions that only the most dedicated viewers will get right. From obscure references to character quirks and mission details, this quiz will challenge your memory of the early seasons of the iconic spy comedy. Get ready to test yourself and see if you really belong at ISIS!

 

Results

#1. In “Mole Hunt,” who is actually the mole?

Archer’s fake rumor accidentally exposes the real mole—Krenshaw.

#2. In “Training Day,” why does Malory want Cyril trained?

It’s purely to make Cyril more attractive to Lana.

#3. In “Killing Utne,” what is Malory’s mistake?

The hired killers actually intend to kill.

#4. In “Skorpio,” Malory’s lover is:

He may also be Archer’s father.

#5. In “Skytanic,” who caused the bomb threat?

She faked it for free tickets.

#6. What ironic event happens in “Skytanic”?

A real bomb appears after the fake threat.

#7. In “Job Offer,” who offers Lana a job?

Archer mistakenly thinks it’s for him.

#8. In “Dial M for Mother,” what is implanted in Archer?

It malfunctions and targets Malory.

#9. In “A Going Concern,” Malory loses money due to:

It nearly bankrupts her.

#10. In “Blood Test,” who claims Archer is the father?

She says he fathered her child.

#11. In “Tragical History,” Cyril becomes:

He’s manipulated into a bigger scheme.

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