1.
In which country does the story in "Mamma Mia!" take place?
Correct Answer
A. Greece
Explanation
The story in "Mamma Mia!" takes place in Greece. This can be inferred from the fact that the title of the story is in Italian, which suggests a connection to Italy. Additionally, "Mamma Mia!" is a musical based on the songs of the Swedish band ABBA, and ABBA has a strong association with Greece, as they recorded their album "Super Trouper" in a studio on the Greek island of Skopelos. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that the story is set in Greece.
2.
Which actress plays Evelyn O'Connell in the film "The Mummy 3"?
Correct Answer
A. Maria Bello
Explanation
Maria Bello is the correct answer because she played the character Evelyn O'Connell in the film "The Mummy 3". Rachel Weisz, Lucy Liu, and Jacky Wu did not portray this character in the movie.
3.
Who is Dale's drug dealer in "Pineapple Express"?
Correct Answer
D. Saul
Explanation
In the movie "Pineapple Express," Dale's drug dealer is Saul.
4.
What rating is given to "The House Bunny"?
Correct Answer
A. PG-13
Explanation
"The House Bunny" is given a rating of PG-13. This rating indicates that some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 years old. The movie may contain some language, sexual content, and/or violence that may not be suitable for younger viewers.
5.
What is Balor in "Hellboy II"?
Correct Answer
C. Elf
Explanation
In "Hellboy II," Balor is an Elf. This can be inferred from the context of the question, as the options provided are different mythical creatures, and Balor is categorized as an Elf.
6.
In "Mamma Mia!", who does Meryl Streep play?
Correct Answer
C. Donna
Explanation
In the musical "Mamma Mia!", Meryl Streep plays the character named Donna. This can be inferred from the question itself, as it specifically asks who Meryl Streep plays in the show. Additionally, Donna is one of the main characters in the musical, making it a well-known fact among fans of the production.
7.
What rating did "Step Brothers" receive?
Correct Answer
B. R
Explanation
"Step Brothers" received an R rating.
8.
In "Get Smart", which agent does Maxwell idolize?
Correct Answer
B. 23
Explanation
In the TV show "Get Smart," Maxwell idolizes Agent 23.
9.
Who does Mike Myers play in "The Love Guru"?
Correct Answer
A. Pitka
Explanation
Mike Myers plays the character Pitka in the movie "The Love Guru."
10.
In "Wanted", where does Wesley first meet Fox?
Correct Answer
A. pHarmacy
Explanation
In the movie "Wanted," Wesley first meets Fox in a pharmacy.
11.
What university appears in "Into the Wild"?
Correct Answer
C. Emory
Explanation
In the book "Into the Wild," the protagonist, Chris McCandless, attends Emory University. This information suggests that Emory University is mentioned or plays a role in the story.
12.
In what decade is "The Great Debaters" set?
Correct Answer
B. 1930's
Explanation
The correct answer is 1930's. "The Great Debaters" is set in the 1930's, as it tells the story of a debate team from Wiley College, a historically black college in Texas, during that time period. The film explores the racial and social challenges faced by the team as they compete against predominantly white universities.
13.
Who did Brad Pitt play in "Babel"?
Correct Answer
D. Richard
Explanation
Brad Pitt played the character of Richard in the film "Babel".
14.
In "The Pianist", who is Hosenfeld?
Correct Answer
C. Soldier
Explanation
Hosenfeld is a soldier in "The Pianist". The question is asking about the character's occupation or role in the story.
15.
Where does Costigan die in "The Departed"?
Correct Answer
A. Elevator
Explanation
In "The Departed," Costigan dies in an elevator. This is a crucial scene in the film where Costigan, an undercover cop, confronts Sullivan, a corrupt police officer. The tension builds as they exchange gunfire, resulting in Costigan being fatally shot. The confined space of the elevator intensifies the suspense and adds to the dramatic impact of Costigan's death.
16.
Who is Alfred's mistress in "The Prestige"?
Correct Answer
A. Olivia
Explanation
In "The Prestige," Alfred's mistress is Olivia.
17.
Who is Kate Beckinsale in "The Aviator"?
Correct Answer
B. Gardner
18.
In "Garden State", who robs graves?
Correct Answer
A. Mark
Explanation
In the movie "Garden State," Mark is the character who robs graves.
19.
What genre of film is "Big Fish"?
Correct Answer
B. Fantasy
Explanation
"Big Fish" is classified as a fantasy film because it tells the story of a man named Edward Bloom and his larger-than-life adventures, which often involve magical elements and mythical creatures. The film explores themes of imagination, storytelling, and the blurred line between reality and fantasy. It is not a comedy, horror, or action film as it primarily focuses on the fantastical elements of the narrative.
20.
What animal was "Seabiscuit"?
Correct Answer
D. Horse
Explanation
Seabiscuit was a famous racehorse, not a cat, dog, or rabbit. This is evident from the question itself, as it asks for the animal that Seabiscuit was. Therefore, the correct answer is horse.
21.
Who murders Witwer in "Minority Report"?
Correct Answer
A. Burgess
Explanation
Burgess is the correct answer because in the movie "Minority Report," Burgess is revealed to be the mastermind behind a conspiracy involving the precrime system. He murders Witwer, who starts to uncover the truth about the flaws in the system. Burgess kills Witwer to protect his secret and maintain control over the precrime program.
22.
In "About Schmidt", who is Warren's foster child?
Correct Answer
A. Ndugu
Explanation
In the movie "About Schmidt," Warren's foster child is named Ndugu.
23.
Who does Jason Bateman play in "Hancock"?
Correct Answer
C. Ray
Explanation
Jason Bateman plays the character named Ray in the movie "Hancock".
24.
Who is Michael Caine in "The Dark Knight"?
Correct Answer
A. Alfred
Explanation
In "The Dark Knight," Michael Caine portrays the character of Alfred. Alfred is a loyal and trusted butler to Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman. He provides guidance, support, and assistance to Batman in his mission to protect Gotham City. Alfred's character is known for his wisdom, resourcefulness, and unwavering commitment to Bruce Wayne's cause. He serves as a father figure and confidant to Batman, offering advice and helping him navigate the challenges he faces.
25.
What alphabetically-named character does Judy Dench play in "Quantum of Solace"?
Correct Answer
A. M
Explanation
Judy Dench plays the character M in "Quantum of Solace." M is a prominent character in the James Bond franchise, serving as the head of the British Secret Intelligence Service. She is Bond's superior and provides him with missions and guidance throughout the film series.
26.
In "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra", what is the name of G.I. Joe's command center?
Correct Answer
B. The Pit
Explanation
In "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra," the name of G.I. Joe's command center is "The Pit."
27.
In "The Twilight Saga: New Moon", who attacked Bella?
Correct Answer
D. A Vampire
Explanation
In "The Twilight Saga: New Moon", Bella was attacked by a vampire. In the story, vampires are portrayed as immortal beings with heightened strength and abilities. This attack plays a crucial role in the plot as it leads to Bella's transformation into a vampire herself. Vampires in the Twilight universe are known for their thirst for blood and their ability to move quickly and silently. The vampire attack on Bella sets off a chain of events that shape the rest of the story.
28.
In "District 9", what country did the alien craft hover over?
Correct Answer
C. South Africa
Explanation
In the movie "District 9", the alien craft hovers over South Africa. This is evident from the storyline of the movie, where the alien ship becomes stranded above Johannesburg, South Africa. The film explores themes of segregation and discrimination as the aliens are confined to a government camp called District 9. Therefore, South Africa is the correct answer.
29.
In "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian", who does Larry impersonate?
Correct Answer
B. Security Guard
Explanation
In "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian", Larry impersonates a Security Guard. This means that he pretends to be a security guard, possibly to gain access to restricted areas or to carry out a plan. Impersonating a security guard can be a useful disguise in a museum setting, as it allows Larry to blend in with the staff and go unnoticed while carrying out his mission.