Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Ferris Bueller's Day Off? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Why does Cameron choose to "take the heat" for the totaled Ferrari, even though it was basically Ferris's fault?
Because Ferris saved his life
Because his dad will have to deal with him
Because he thinks he deserves to be punished
Because he misheard Ferris and thinks he's offering to "take the wheat." He loves whole grains.
Q. When the boy in the police station tells Jeanie that she could ditch school just like Ferris, what's Jeanie's reason for not ditching?
She'd get caught.
She's not her brother.
She's the only one who cares about doing the right thing.
She's been secretly teaching freshman algebra for the past three semesters and doesn't want to disappoint her students.
Q. What does Ferris says he believes is good for teaching Cameron to deal with his fear?
Playing hooky
Checking out Sloane
Digging his dad's ride
Listening to Tina Turner records
Q. Grace tells Rooney that Ferris Bueller makes him look like something. What is it?
A "moron"
An "ass"
A "jerk"
"Pee-Wee Herman"
Q. Why does Ferris refuse to back down when the maître d' at Chez Quis doubts that he's Abe Froman, the Sausage King of Chicago?
He's really hungry for pancreas.
He wants to impress Sloane.
He doesn't want get busted by a guy like the maître d'.
He's trying to set an example for Cameron.