Steamed Hams Quiz
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz about the Steamed Hams scene. Ages 3+. Questions mix recall and reasoning grounded in the provided transcript.
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Question 1: Why does Skinner initially claim the smoke is coming from his oven?
He insists it’s from ‘steamed clams’ he’s cooking
He states the oven is broken
He claims the smoke is from outdoor grilling
He admits the roast is on fire
Question 2: What phrase does Skinner use to refer to the hamburgers he serves?
Steamed hams
Utica specials
Roast clams
Krusty burgers
Question 3: How does Superintendent Chalmers react when Skinner calls the hamburgers ‘steamed hams’?
He calls Skinner a liar
He demands to see the kitchen
He questions the phrase and its regional origin
He immediately accepts it without comment
Question 4: What evidence in the exchange suggests Skinner actually brought fast food rather than cooked hamburgers?
The kitchen has a takeout bag visible
Chalmers says they’re similar to ones at Krusty Burger
Skinner proudly shows the original roast
Chalmers compliments the oven’s temperature
Question 5: How does Skinner explain using the term ‘steamed hams’ when Chalmers objects it sounds like grilled food?
He admits to making a mistake in wording
He says ‘steamed’ refers to the bun only
He blames Krusty Burger for the terminology
He calls it a regional dialect from Albany
Question 6: When Chalmers sees the kitchen lights and smoke, what improbable natural phenomenon does Skinner claim is occurring?
Aurora borealis localized in the kitchen
A miniature tornado in the oven
A solar eclipse inside the house
A meteor strike on the roof
Question 7: Which line best captures the scene’s mix of deception and absurd explanation?
‘I made it despite your directions’
‘No, mother it’s just the Northern Lights’
‘You steam a good ham’
‘Dare to join me’