1.
Which of the following Sith Lords is not entombed upon Korriban?Enter Response:
Correct Answer
D. Freedon Nadd.
Explanation
Freedon Nadd was buried on Duxn.
2.
A number of Sith Lords conducted the burial ritual of the great Marka Ragnos. The ritual required all Sith Lords attendance to be evenly spaced in a perfect circle. Ludo Kressh led the ritual from the coveted 6th position, directly opposite Simus in the 16th position. How many Sith lords conducted the burial ritual?
Correct Answer
C. Twenty
Explanation
The real question is. Why was there so many damn Sith Lords around?
3.
Which of the following creatures would be *least* suitable as a pet for a Sith Master?
Correct Answer
D. Gizka
Explanation
Gizka are mass multiplying creatures that have no intent on eating anybody.
4.
Which of the following statements is *not* a paradox:Enter Response:
Correct Answer
B. I always lie.
Explanation
The statement "I always lie" is not a paradox because it is a self-contradictory statement. If someone always lies, then they are not telling the truth when they say "I always lie." Therefore, it is not a paradox but a statement that cannot be true.
5.
The path to breaking chains is....Enter response:
Correct Answer
A. Passion - Strength - Power - Victory.
Explanation
The Sith code is the only answer you can find in the library if you decided to go there first.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall set me free.
6.
Peace is a Lie; there is only ________.
Correct Answer
Passion
Explanation
It is only possible to grow through conflict. To adapt is to survive and if you can not adapt you will become obsolete. Passion is the only way to achieve your journey.
7.
Through Power; I gain __________
Correct Answer
Victory
Explanation
Through the power of the force you will triumph over any obstacles.
8.
Through Strength; I gain ________
Correct Answer
power
Explanation
Through the mental strength and discipline you will achieve your bind to the force.
9.
My chains are broken, _________
Correct Answer
the force shall free me
the force shall set me free
Explanation
Restrictions such as self-doubt will be eliminated.
10.
Achieve victory through any means necessary.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
False. If you die in your cause then it will render meaningless.
11.
Nothing is worse than love.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Death is worse than love. Love can channel many emotions which can drive your passion.
12.
The Force is fueled by your passion.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
the force can only be discovered by your passion.
13.
Hypothetically: Your immediate superior amongst the Sith is an effective
commander and a fine leader. He trusts you and you like him. You see an
opportunity to kill him. What do you do
Correct Answer
C. I use the opportunity to kill him and take his position.
Explanation
He was foolish to turn his back on you and deserves to die.
14.
You come across a group of humans
who are threatened by dangerous animals. They plead for help, offering
you a reward. What do you do?
Correct Answer
B. I take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate.
Explanation
They are too weak to take what they want and must understand the weak serve the strong.
15.
You discover an aspect of the Force that gives you great power.
Do you share it and strengthen the Sith as a whole or keep it to
yourself?
Correct Answer
A. I keep it to myself.
Explanation
They can take it from your cold dead fingers.
16.
One of your underlings has made a major mistake which makes you
look bad. He is normally very competent and skilled. Do you kill him or
give him another chance?
Correct Answer
A. Kill him.
Explanation
Kill him.
17.
You are about to die. Do you pass on your knowledge to your
apprentice to make him stronger...or do you use your last breath to
strike at your enemies?
Correct Answer
C. True Sith never die!
Explanation
Trick question! A true Sith will never die! If you answered that right you probably cheated.
18.
Hypothetical: You and a close companion are captured and separated. If you both remain silent, one year in prison for each of you. However, call your companion a traitor and he will serve five years, while you serve none. He is offered the same deal, but if you both accuse the other, you both server 2 years. What do you do? What do you trust him to do?
Correct Answer
B. I am unsure what my companion would say. I would accuse him to be safe.
Explanation
The temperament of a companion is unreliable at best. You wisely trade the threat of one year or five, for none or two.
19.
Hypothetical: You are at war. Deciphering an intercepted code, you learn two things about your enemy. A single spot in their defense will be at its weakest in ten days, and they will attack one of your cities in five days. What do you do with this information? What is the most efficient course of action?
Correct Answer
C. I prepare my forces to attack in ten days. I do nothing in the city.
Explanation
Explanation: If you had moved to evacuate the city, you would have alerted the enemy to their lost codes. Ultimate victory requiring the deaths of the people in that city. You wisely ignored sentiment in your decision.
20.
Hypothetical: You are the leader of an empire. Consider enemy states to be weak and remote. With no external threat, your empire stagnates. Your people become complacent and begin to question you. Same scenario as before; you discover an impending attack through an secretly intercepted transmission, which tells you your enemy will attack in 5 days but also a weakness to them that will come in 10 days.
Correct Answer
C. I let the attack happen.
Explanation
Of course you do. It makes the most strategic sense. Your people will rally beneath you against the common foe. As their eyes turn outward, your rule will strengthen. The trappings of war grant many opportunities.
21.
Write the Sith Code:
22.
Which of the following Sith Lords was NOT a member of the Order of the Sith Lords:
Correct Answer
E. Darth Nihilus
Explanation
Nihilus existed before Bane constructed the rule of two.