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The Office (US Version) Trivia Night Theme Pack (MEDIUM)

The Office (US Version) Trivia Night Theme Pack (MEDIUM)

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The ultimate The Office trivia pack for Dunder Mifflin fans. 40+ carefully crafted the office trivia questions — covering all 9 seasons of the US version — from Scranton office dynamics to the Sabre era, including every major character arc. Perfect for the office quiz nights, dunder mifflin trivia, and themed game night events.

Perfect for: The Office fan parties, Dunder Mifflin trivia nights, sitcom pub quiz events.

From Scranton branch politics to the DVD screensaver logo, this MEDIUM-difficulty Office trivia pack covers every major plot line without requiring a rewatch. Fans show up in Dunder Mifflin merch, stay all night quoting lines, and pack the bar — expect 2-3x your normal trivia crowd.

About The Office Trivia

The Office trivia covers the US sitcom that aired on NBC from 2005 to 2013, spanning 201 episodes across 9 seasons set at the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Strong Office trivia questions test knowledge of Michael Scott's tenure as regional manager, the Jim and Pam romance arc, Dwight Schrute's beet farm, the Sabre acquisition in season 6, and quotable cold opens like the parkour episode and the fire drill.

The show ranks among the most-rewatched sitcoms in streaming history — it dominated Netflix viewership for years before moving to Peacock in 2021. That cultural staying power makes Office trivia one of the highest-attendance themes you can run at a bar. Fans show up in costume, recite full scenes from memory, and bring teammates who have watched the series five-plus times. Whether you're hosting a Dunder Mifflin night, a Halloween Office costume contest, or a regular Tuesday pub quiz, Office trivia consistently outdraws generic pop culture rounds.

Sample The Office Trivia Questions and Answers

Q: What is the name of Dunder Mifflin's parent company after season 6?

A: Sabre Corporation, a Florida-based printer manufacturer.

Q: What is Kevin's last name?

A: Malone. He works in accounting alongside Angela and Oscar.

Q: What is the name of Michael Scott's screenplay?

A: Threat Level Midnight, starring his alter ego Michael Scarn.

Q: What does Pam major in when she goes to art school in New York?

A: Graphic design at the Pratt Institute.

Q: Who replaces Michael Scott as regional manager at the end of season 7?

A: Deangelo Vickers, played by Will Ferrell, in a short arc before Andy Bernard takes over.

Q: What is the name of Andy Bernard's a cappella group at Cornell?

A: Here Comes Treble.

Q: What does Dwight grow on his family farm?

A: Beets — Schrute Farms is a beet farm and bed and breakfast.

Q: What is Creed Bratton's job title at Dunder Mifflin?

A: Quality Assurance Director.

Q: What is the name of the documentary crew's film when it finally airs?

A: The Office: An American Workplace, which airs on PBS in the series finale.

Q: What does Jim buy Pam for Christmas in season 2 that contains a teapot and a love note?

A: A teapot filled with inside jokes; he removes the personal card before she opens it.

Q: What is the name of Robert California's predecessor as CEO of Sabre?

A: Jo Bennett, played by Kathy Bates.

Q: Who does Holly Flax date before reuniting with Michael?

A: AJ, her boyfriend during her return to Scranton in season 7.

Q: What is the name of Michael's ex-girlfriend who is also his real-estate agent?

A: Carol Stills, played by Steve Carell's real-life wife Nancy Carell.

Q: What does Jim do for a living after leaving Dunder Mifflin in the final season?

A: He co-founds Athlead, a sports marketing startup based in Philadelphia.

Q: What is the address of the Scranton branch?

A: 1725 Slough Avenue, Scranton, PA — a nod to the original UK series setting.

How to Host The Office Trivia Night

Run an Office trivia night across four rounds of about 10 questions each, totaling 40-45 questions for a 90-minute event. Open with an easy general round to warm up casual fans, then move into character-specific rounds — one for Michael, Jim and Pam, then Dwight, then a Schrute Farms or Sabre era round. Save your hardest questions and the picture round (cold opens, deleted scenes, background props) for the final round when teams are committed.

Ideal team size is 4-6 players. Larger teams turn into chaos because Office superfans want to argue every answer. Encourage costumes — Dwight glasses, Pam's beehive, Andy's Cornell sweater — and offer a costume bonus point. For prizes, lean thematic: a stapler in jello, a Dundie award printed on cardstock, a $25 gift card to your bar wrapped in Schrute Farms beet paper. Play the theme song between rounds and use Office quotes as round transitions.

Tell your servers to push themed drink specials: Beet Salad, Kevin's Famous Chili, or a Pretzel Day cocktail. Promote the night two weeks ahead on Instagram with character quotes — Office content has the highest organic engagement rate of any sitcom theme. Expect first-time trivia attendees who only come for this theme; capture their email at signup so you can pull them back to your regular nights.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Office trivia questions should I prepare for a 2-hour event?

Plan for 40-50 questions across four rounds. That gives you 90 minutes of gameplay plus 30 minutes for scoring breaks, the picture round, and tiebreakers. Our pack includes 40+ ready-to-host questions so you can run the full night without writing anything yourself.

What difficulty level is this Office trivia pack?

Medium difficulty — accessible to fans who have watched the series once or twice all the way through, but with enough depth that superfans will be challenged in rounds 3 and 4. Mixed difficulty keeps casual and hardcore fans engaged at the same table.

Does the pack include picture round images and host scripts?

Yes. You get high-resolution images for projection or print, a complete host script with reading cues, an answer key, and both PDF and PowerPoint formats. Zero prep work required.

Can I use this Office trivia pack at my bar or restaurant?

Yes. A commercial venue license is included in every purchase. You can host paid or free trivia events at your bar, brewery, restaurant, or private venue without any additional licensing fees.

What seasons of The Office does this pack cover?

All 9 seasons of the US version, from the 2005 pilot through the 2013 series finale. Coverage is weighted toward seasons 2-7 (Michael Scott era) since that's where most fans focus, but every season has at least 3 questions.

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What's Inside

  • Weekly delivery every Sunday — fresh pack, zero repeats
  • 4 rounds of mixed-difficulty questions — 40+ questions per pack
  • Picture round with high-res images for any screen or projector
  • Host script — no experience needed, read and run
  • PDF + PowerPoint formats included
  • Commercial license for your venue built-in

How It Works

  1. Download instantly after checkout — email delivery in minutes
  2. Print or project — PDF works on any printer, PowerPoint works on any screen
  3. Host the night using the included script — zero experience required
  4. Watch the bar fill — and bring them back with a new pack next week

Delivery

Weekly email delivery every Sunday. Check your email within minutes of checkout. Works on any device — no software to install. Need help? Contact us here and a real human replies within hours.

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