1.
Who saved Jack Starbright from her implied death in ‘Scorpia Rising’?
Correct Answer
A. The Giovanni Twins
Explanation
The Giovanni Twins saved Jack Starbright from her implied death in 'Scorpia Rising'.
2.
What is the ninth novel in the Alex Rider series?
Correct Answer
C. Scorpia Rising
Explanation
The ninth novel in the Alex Rider series is "Scorpia Rising." This book follows the story of Alex Rider, a teenage spy, as he faces off against the criminal organization known as Scorpia. Throughout the novel, Alex is confronted with dangerous missions and must use his skills and wit to outsmart his enemies. "Scorpia Rising" is an action-packed installment in the series that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
3.
In the Alex Rider series, what is the significance of the "Stormbreaker" computer, and how does it tie into Herod Sayle's larger plan?
Correct Answer
B. It’s designed to launch a deadly virus to infect users across the UK, as part of Sayle's revenge against the British education system.
Explanation
In Stormbreaker, the first novel of the Alex Rider series, the Stormbreaker computers are part of Herod Sayle’s plan to exact revenge on the British government. Sayle distributes the computers to schools across the UK, but they are programmed to release a deadly virus when activated, intending to kill thousands of schoolchildren as an act of vengeance for the mistreatment he suffered as a child in a British school.
4.
Alex Rider is almost killed in ‘Ark Angel’ after being shot with what weapon?
Correct Answer
D. Sniper Rifle
Explanation
In the book "Ark Angel," Alex Rider is almost killed when he is shot with a sniper rifle. This weapon is designed for long-range precision shooting, making it a deadly choice for an assassination attempt. The high velocity and accuracy of a sniper rifle make it difficult for the target to escape or defend themselves. In Alex's case, being shot with a sniper rifle puts him in a life-threatening situation, adding suspense and danger to the story.
5.
What country is Alex Rider sent to on assignment in ‘Skeleton Key’?
Correct Answer
B. Cuba
Explanation
In the book 'Skeleton Key', Alex Rider is sent on assignment to Cuba. This information is not explicitly mentioned in the question, but it is the correct answer among the given options.
6.
What is Damian Cray’s profession at the beginning of ‘Eagle Strike’?
Correct Answer
B. Pop Star
Explanation
At the beginning of 'Eagle Strike', Damian Cray's profession is a pop star. This is evident from the context of the question and the given options. The book introduces Damian Cray as a famous musician, indicating that he is a pop star.
7.
In the novel ‘Point Blanc’, what do the students of the titular school have in common?
Correct Answer
C. They are the rebellious sons of billionaires
Explanation
The correct answer is that the students of the titular school in the novel "Point Blanc" have in common being the rebellious sons of billionaires. This means that all the students at the school come from wealthy families and share a similar background of privilege and wealth.
8.
What company publishes the Alex Rider books in the United States?
Correct Answer
A. Walker Books
Explanation
Walker Books is the correct answer because they are the company that publishes the Alex Rider books in the United States.
9.
What is the official title of the twelfth book in the series?
Correct Answer
C. Nightshade
Explanation
The correct answer is Nightshade. This suggests that the official title of the unreleased twelfth book in the series is Nightshade.
10.
What does Alex Jones pose as in ‘Snakehead’ to infiltrate an enemy organisation?
Correct Answer
B. Afghan Refugee
Explanation
In the novel 'Snakehead', Alex Jones poses as an Afghan Refugee in order to infiltrate an enemy organization. This disguise allows him to blend in with the target group and gain access to valuable information or carry out covert operations without raising suspicion. By assuming the identity of an Afghan Refugee, Alex can exploit the vulnerabilities and loopholes within the enemy organization, ultimately aiding him in achieving his mission objectives.