 
	
| 1. | "Ghost": The title of the episode refers to an expression that Echo used several times in the show. What was it? | ||
| There's a ghost in the machine | |||
|   | You can't fight a ghost | ||
| The ghost is all around | |||
| I've got a date with a ghost | |||
| 2. | "Ghost": Where did Paul Ballard first make contact with a supposed Russian gangster named Lubov (who we later came to know as Victor)? | ||
| In an adult movie store | |||
|   | In a nightclub restroom | ||
| Outside the Dollhouse headquarters | |||
| At a barbershop | |||
| 3. | "The Target": Ballard receives an envelope containing Echo's picture. What was written on the back of the envelope? | ||
|   | Keep Looking | ||
| Find Her | |||
| She's the One | |||
| Time's Running Out | |||
| 4. | "The Target": We learn that Boyd's predecessor, killed by Alpha, was named: | ||
| Michelson | |||
| Johanson | |||
|   | Samuelson | ||
| Paulson | |||
| 5. | "Stage Fright": Topher explains that the dichotomy under which the Dolls function during their assignments as: | ||
| Synthesis and deconstruction | |||
|   | Persona and parameter | ||
| Imprint and instinct | |||
| The potential and the actualized | |||
| 6. | "Stage Fright": When Echo was imprinted to be a back-up singer to protect a pop star, Sierra was also sent out as: | ||
|   | A fan | ||
| A press agent | |||
| A journalist | |||
| A roadie | |||
| 7. | "Gray Hour": What phrase did booth Echo and Sierra, imprinted with the Taffy persona, use during the episode? | ||
| Easy, peasy, lemon squeezy | |||
| Things are lookin' up | |||
| Clear sailing | |||
|   | Blue skies | ||
| 8. | "Gray Hour": Echo joined a team of thieves attempting to steal an artifact from which ancient wonder? | ||
| Stonehenge | |||
| The Great Pyramid | |||
| The Library of Alexandria | |||
|   | The Parthenon | ||
| 9. | "True Believer": The cult that Echo infiltrated was led by a man with what avian name? | ||
|   | Sparrow | ||
| Cardinal | |||
| Wren | |||
| Nightingale | |||
| 10. | "True Believer": Topher notices that Victor displays a - ahem - "man reaction" when he is in the shower. Topher and Saunders determine that the source of reaction is: | ||
| A residual effect from imprinting | |||
|   | Sierra | ||
| A certain temperature of shower water | |||
| A code word spoken over the intercom | |||
| 11. | "Man on the Streets": Who had been raping Sierra? | ||
| Victor | |||
| Langton | |||
|   | Joe Hearn | ||
| Dominic | |||
| 12. | "Man on the Street": The code which activated Mellie to defeat her would-be assassin mentioned: | ||
| Clowns | |||
| Cookies | |||
|   | Flowers | ||
| Dolphins | |||
| 13. | "Echoes": What was the stimulus for Echo to go off-assignment, saying "I have to go help him"? | ||
| A strobe light | |||
| A car alarm | |||
|   | A television broadcast | ||
| A fire engine siren | |||
| 14. | "Echoes": Which of the dolls was the first one whose memory was triggered by exposure to the inhibitor-suppressing drug? | ||
| Echo | |||
|   | November | ||
| Sierra | |||
| Victor | |||
| 15. | "Needs": Those of us that hadn't figured it out yet learn in this episodes that the names for the dolls are based on: | ||
| Star constellations | |||
| Words in the opening paragraphs of War and Peace | |||
|   | The military phonetic alphabet | ||
| Names of automobile models | |||
| 16. | "Needs": Which of the following is true regarding the Dolls' actions after they wake up aware in this episode? | ||
| Victor forces to DeWitt to free the rest of the Actives | |||
| Sierra goes to see the man who sent her into the Dollhouse alone | |||
|   | Echo wants to get to a mountain house, where she will be safe | ||
| November visits the grave of the dead son David | |||
| 17. | "Spy in the House of Love": After Echo, which Doll is next to deliver a programmed warning about the Dollhouse to Ballard? | ||
| Sierra | |||
|   | November | ||
| Victor | |||
| Echo is only Doll that contacts Ballard in that way | |||
| 18. | "Spy in the House of Love": Echo was programed to interrogate the Dollhouse employees to find a mole.  Who instantly regretted telling her: | ||
| Dr. Saunders | |||
| Langton | |||
| Laurence Dominic | |||
|   | Ivy | ||
| 19. | "Haunted": This episode, in which Echo is imprinted with the personality of a murder victim so that she can solve her own death (???) was probably the weakest of the season. So, um, which animal was central to the episode? | ||
| Alligators | |||
|   | Horses | ||
| Falcolns | |||
| LOLcats | |||
| 20. | "Haunted": From what did Ballard obtain Mellie's fingerprints, so that he may ascertain her identity? | ||
| A tube of lipstick | |||
|   | A wine glass | ||
| Car keys | |||
| A makeup compact | |||
| 21. | "Briar Rose": After Dominic had been Attic-ized, a thumb drive was delivered to him at the Dollhouse. Onto which of the dolls was he imprinted to figure out the contents of the drive? | ||
|   | Victor | ||
| Sierra | |||
| November | |||
| Echo | |||
| 22. | "Briar Rose": When we learned that the environmental expert who helped Ballard get into the Dollhouse was in fact Alpha, who among the following was not inside the Dollhouse? | ||
| Victor | |||
| November | |||
|   | Sierra | ||
| DeWitt | |||
| 23. | "Omega": It is revealed that Dr. Saunders is, in fact, a Doll. Where would her name fall alphabetically among the primary characters who are Dolls? | ||
| First, alphabetically | |||
| In between Sierra and Victor, alphabetically | |||
|   | Last, alphabetically | ||
| It's hard to say, as we never learn her Doll-name | |||
| 24. | "Omega": A flashback shows that the Doll who became Dr. Saunders was the first person Alpha attacked in his rampage. Nonetheless, a present-day conversation between Ballard and Topher established that the primary target of Alpha's rampage was: | ||
| DeWitt | |||
|   | Himself | ||
| The original Dr. Saunders | |||
| His handler | |||
| 25. | "Epitaph One": When an Actual is "birthmarked," what is tattooed on his or her body? | ||
| Their birthdate | |||
|   | Their name | ||
| A pictograph of their brain activity | |||
| An set of encrypted series of symbols | |||
| 26. | "Epitaph One": The episode recounted the hiring of which Dollhouse employee? | ||
| Dominic | |||
| DeWitt | |||
| Langton | |||
|   | Topher | ||
| 27. | Throughout the series, when Echo is offered a particular thing, she states that it "would be relaxing." What is it? | ||
| A swim | |||
|   | A massage | ||
| A treatment | |||
| Going to sleep | |||
| 28. | The Dollhouse is a subsidiary of which corporation? | ||
| Rossignol | |||
|   | Rossum | ||
| Rostingon | |||
| Roswell | |||
| 29. | According to Paul Ballard, there are more than ____ Dollhouses worldwide. | ||
| 150 | |||
| 85 | |||
| 6 | |||
|   | 20 | ||
| 30. | Arrange the letters corresponding to the names of the Dolls, in the order in which the audience realizes that they are dolls, and you get1: | ||
| E-V-N-S-W-A | |||
| E-S-N-V-W-A | |||
|   | E-S-V-N-A-W | ||
| E-S-A-V-N-W 1For purposes of this question, disregard the unaired pilot | |||