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120 The Sopranos Trivia Questions & Answers

Grab some gabagool and do not stop believing. These 120 The Sopranos trivia questions cover Tony, Carmela, Meadow, AJ, Christopher, Paulie, Silvio, Junior, Adriana, Dr. Melfi, New Jersey crime families, therapy sessions, the Bada Bing, Satriale's, dreams, betrayals, and one of television's most argued-over endings.

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Tony Soprano, Family & Therapy

Q: Who plays Tony Soprano?
A: James Gandolfini.

Q: Where does Tony live?
A: North Caldwell, New Jersey.

Q: What is Tony's wife's name?
A: Carmela.

Q: Who plays Carmela?
A: Edie Falco.

Q: What are Tony and Carmela's children named?
A: Meadow and AJ.

Q: What does AJ stand for?
A: Anthony Junior.

Q: Who plays Meadow?
A: Jamie-Lynn Sigler.

Q: Who plays AJ?
A: Robert Iler.

Q: What medical problem sends Tony to therapy?
A: Panic attacks.

Q: Who is Tony's psychiatrist?
A: Dr. Jennifer Melfi.

Q: Who plays Dr. Melfi?
A: Lorraine Bracco.

Q: Why does Tony initially hide therapy from his criminal associates?
A: He fears it will be viewed as weakness and could endanger him.

Q: What animals trigger Tony's emotional attachment in the pilot?
A: Ducks.

Q: Where do the ducks live?
A: Tony's backyard swimming pool.

Q: What does Dr. Melfi connect the ducks with emotionally?
A: Tony's fear of losing his family.

Q: Who is Tony's mother?
A: Livia Soprano.

Q: Who plays Livia?
A: Nancy Marchand.

Q: What is Tony's relationship with Livia like?
A: Deeply conflicted, manipulative, and emotionally damaging.

Q: Who is Tony's sister?
A: Janice Soprano.

Q: Who plays Janice?
A: Aida Turturro.

Q: What is Tony's uncle called?
A: Corrado “Junior” Soprano.

Q: Who plays Junior?
A: Dominic Chianese.

Q: What family business image does Tony present publicly?
A: Waste management.

Q: What does Tony actually lead?
A: A New Jersey organized-crime family.

Q: What is the fictional crime family usually called?
A: DiMeo crime family, increasingly led by Tony.

Q: What does Tony's therapy create structurally for the show?
A: A space where his violence, anxiety, family history, depression, and self-justifications are examined.

Q: Does therapy make Tony steadily more moral?
A: No.

Q: What contradiction defines Tony?
A: He can be loving, funny, anxious, and vulnerable while also being manipulative and brutally violent.

Q: Who created The Sopranos?
A: David Chase.

Q: How many seasons did the series run?
A: Six.

James Gandolfini portraying Tony Soprano in The Sopranos

Christopher, Paulie, Silvio & the Crew

Q: Who is Tony's protégé and relative by marriage?
A: Christopher Moltisanti.

Q: Who plays Christopher?
A: Michael Imperioli.

Q: What career does Christopher dream about besides organized crime?
A: Screenwriting and filmmaking.

Q: What horror film does Christopher eventually produce?
A: Cleaver.

Q: Who is Christopher's longtime girlfriend and fiancée?
A: Adriana La Cerva.

Q: Who plays Adriana?
A: Drea de Matteo.

Q: What club does Adriana manage?
A: Crazy Horse.

Q: What federal agency pressures Adriana into informing?
A: FBI.

Q: Who kills Adriana?
A: Silvio Dante.

Q: Why is Adriana killed?
A: The crew learns she has been cooperating with the FBI.

Q: Who is Tony's consigliere and club manager?
A: Silvio Dante.

Q: Who plays Silvio?
A: Steven Van Zandt.

Q: What real-life band is Steven Van Zandt associated with?
A: Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.

Q: What strip club does Silvio manage?
A: Bada Bing!

Q: What excitable crew member is known as Paulie Walnuts?
A: Paulie Gualtieri.

Q: Who plays Paulie?
A: Tony Sirico.

Q: What distinctive hair does Paulie have?
A: White wing-like streaks at the sides.

Q: What superstition does Paulie show repeatedly?
A: Fear of ghosts, curses, and supernatural consequences.

Q: What episode strands Paulie and Christopher in snowy woods?
A: “Pine Barrens.”

Q: Who directed “Pine Barrens”?
A: Steve Buscemi.

Q: What food do Paulie and Christopher desperately seek in the woods?
A: Ketchup and relish packets are among the miserable scraps they eat.

Q: Who is Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri?
A: Junior's loyal soldier who later becomes Janice's husband and a major member of Tony's crew.

Q: Who plays Bobby?
A: Steve Schirripa.

Q: What hobby does Bobby love?
A: Model trains.

Q: What happens to Bobby in a model-train store?
A: He is shot and killed.

Q: Who is Richie Aprile?
A: A violent mobster and Janice's former fiancé.

Q: Who kills Richie?
A: Janice.

Q: Why?
A: Richie hits her during an argument and she shoots him.

Q: Who is Ralph Cifaretto?
A: A volatile high-earning mobster in Tony's organization.

Q: What horse becomes central to Ralph and Tony's conflict?
A: Pie-O-My.

Edie Falco portraying Carmela Soprano in The Sopranos

New York, Betrayals, Dreams & Deaths

Q: What New York family becomes increasingly important?
A: Lupertazzi crime family.

Q: Who is the aging New York boss early in the series?
A: Carmine Lupertazzi Sr.

Q: Who is his son?
A: Little Carmine.

Q: Who is Johnny Sack?
A: New York underboss who later becomes boss.

Q: What is Johnny Sack's wife's name?
A: Ginny.

Q: What insult about Ginny nearly triggers serious mob conflict?
A: Ralph jokes cruelly about her weight.

Q: Who is Phil Leotardo?
A: A New York mobster who becomes Tony's major final-season enemy.

Q: Who plays Phil?
A: Frank Vincent.

Q: How long does Phil repeatedly remind people he served in prison?
A: Twenty years.

Q: What family tragedy intensifies Phil's hatred of Tony's crew?
A: Tony Blundetto kills Phil's brother Billy.

Q: Who is Tony Blundetto?
A: Tony Soprano's cousin and childhood friend.

Q: Who plays Tony Blundetto?
A: Steve Buscemi.

Q: Who kills Tony Blundetto?
A: Tony Soprano.

Q: Why does Tony kill him?
A: To prevent Phil from torturing him and to contain the war with New York.

Q: What happens to Big Pussy Bonpensiero?
A: Tony, Silvio, and Paulie kill him after confirming he is an FBI informant.

Q: Where is Big Pussy killed?
A: On a boat.

Q: What animal hallucination later reminds Tony of Pussy?
A: A talking fish.

Q: What unusual kind of episode explores Tony's subconscious repeatedly?
A: Dream episodes and dream sequences.

Q: What long dream episode follows Tony after a shooting?
A: The Kevin Finnerty sequence.

Q: Who is Kevin Finnerty?
A: A mistaken identity Tony inhabits in his coma dream.

Q: Who shoots Tony and puts him in a coma?
A: Uncle Junior.

Q: Why does Junior shoot him?
A: Junior's dementia causes him to confuse Tony with an old enemy.

Q: What disease increasingly affects Junior?
A: Dementia.

Q: What happens to Christopher late in the series?
A: He crashes a car while driving Tony.

Q: Who kills Christopher after the crash?
A: Tony.

Q: How does Tony kill him?
A: He pinches Christopher's nose shut while Christopher is severely injured and choking on blood.

Q: Why is Christopher's death especially disturbing?
A: Tony deliberately kills the protégé he has treated like family.

Q: What does Dr. Melfi eventually do?
A: Ends Tony's therapy.

Q: Why?
A: She becomes convinced he uses therapy to sharpen manipulation rather than meaningfully change.

Q: What does the final New York war show?
A: Tony's world has narrowed into fear, retaliation, surveillance, and survival.

Michael Imperioli portraying Christopher Moltisanti in The Sopranos

Finale, Food, Music & Hard Sopranos Trivia

Q: What is the final episode called?
A: “Made in America.”

Q: Where does the Soprano family meet in the final scene?
A: Holsten's.

Q: What kind of restaurant is Holsten's?
A: Ice cream parlor and diner-style New Jersey restaurant.

Q: What song plays on the jukebox?
A: “Don't Stop Believin'.”

Q: Who performs it?
A: Journey.

Q: Who enters the diner first among Tony's family?
A: Carmela arrives before AJ and Meadow.

Q: Why is Meadow delayed?
A: She struggles to parallel park.

Q: What happens when the diner door opens one final time?
A: The screen cuts abruptly to black.

Q: Is Tony's death explicitly shown?
A: No.

Q: Why has the ending been debated so intensely?
A: The sudden cut, point-of-view editing, suspicious diner patrons, and earlier dialogue invite interpretations without showing a definitive event.

Q: What song opens each episode?
A: “Woke Up This Morning.”

Q: Who recorded it?
A: Alabama 3.

Q: What deli and butcher shop is a mob hangout?
A: Satriale's Pork Store.

Q: What cold cut does Tony famously ask about?
A: Gabagool, an Italian-American pronunciation of capicola.

Q: What baked pasta dish appears frequently in family meals?
A: Baked ziti.

Q: What Italian-American dish does Carmela often make?
A: Lasagna and baked ziti are among recurring foods.

Q: What does food symbolize throughout the series?
A: Family, ethnicity, comfort, ritual, status, manipulation, and domestic life.

Q: What New Jersey strip club is a central mob location?
A: Bada Bing!

Q: What real club served as its exterior and interior filming location?
A: Satin Dolls in Lodi, New Jersey.

Q: What unusual bird metaphor surrounds Tony's first panic attack?
A: Ducks leaving the pool.

Q: What college does Meadow attend?
A: Columbia University.

Q: What profession does Meadow consider by the end?
A: Law.

Q: What happens to AJ's military-school plan?
A: It falls apart after he has a panic attack.

Q: What major mental-health crisis does AJ later experience?
A: Severe depression and a suicide attempt.

Q: Who saves AJ during that attempt?
A: Tony pulls him from the pool.

Q: What does that scene echo?
A: The family pool, which began as a symbol of Tony's fear of losing his family.

Q: What prequel film explores younger versions of characters?
A: The Many Saints of Newark.

Q: Who plays young Tony in that film?
A: Michael Gandolfini, James Gandolfini's son.

Q: Why is The Sopranos especially deep trivia material?
A: Therapy, mob hierarchy, food, music, family dysfunction, dream symbolism, New Jersey geography, betrayals, and small recurring details all carry meaning.

Q: What makes the ending fitting for the show?
A: Tony's life has become a state of permanent uncertainty in which any ordinary moment might turn deadly.

The Sopranos creator David Chase at the Peabody Awards in 2000

How Did You Score?

If the ducks, Satriale's, Kevin Finnerty, Pie-O-My, “Pine Barrens,” the W.W. belongs to another show but “Don't Stop Believin'” belongs here, and the Holsten's cut to black all came easily, your Sopranos trivia is made.