1.
In the movie "Star Wars", to whom does Darth Vader say, "I find your lack of faith disturbing"?
Correct Answer
B. Admiral Motti
Explanation
In the movie "Star Wars", Darth Vader says, "I find your lack of faith disturbing" to Admiral Motti. This line is spoken during a meeting of high-ranking officers on the Death Star, where Motti questions the power of the Force and mocks Vader's belief in it. Vader, known for his strong connection to the Force, uses this line to assert his authority and intimidate Motti, emphasizing the importance of faith in the Force and his displeasure with Motti's skepticism.
2.
What race are the musicians in the Cantina Band?
Correct Answer
B. Bith
Explanation
The correct answer is Bith. In the Star Wars universe, the Cantina Band is composed of Bith musicians. Bith are a species known for their musical talents and are often seen playing various instruments in different establishments. They have a distinctive appearance, with large heads and eyes, and are known for their exceptional hearing abilities. The Bith musicians in the Cantina Band are memorable characters from the original Star Wars movie, A New Hope.
3.
In which "Star Wars" movie can we see R2-D2 going downstairs?
Correct Answer
D. A New Hope
Explanation
In the movie "A New Hope," there is a scene where R2-D2 goes downstairs. This scene takes place on the Death Star, where R2-D2 is trying to access the ship's computer and shut down the tractor beam. As he navigates through the Death Star, he encounters a set of stairs and successfully goes down them, showcasing his agility and resourcefulness. This moment is memorable for fans of the Star Wars franchise and can be seen in the first installment of the original trilogy.
4.
In the "Star Wars" series, what was the X-Wing's predecessor?
Correct Answer
D. Z-95 Headhunter
Explanation
The correct answer is Z-95 Headhunter. In the "Star Wars" series, the X-Wing's predecessor was the Z-95 Headhunter. The Z-95 Headhunter was a starfighter used by the Rebel Alliance before the X-Wing became the primary starfighter. It was known for its versatility and was widely used during the Clone Wars.
5.
What ship was Princess Leia taking to Alderaan at the beginning of "Star Wars: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
B. The Tantive IV
Explanation
At the beginning of "Star Wars: A New Hope," Princess Leia was taking the ship called The Tantive IV to Alderaan. This ship is known for its role in the opening scene of the movie, where it is intercepted by Darth Vader's Star Destroyer. The Tantive IV plays a crucial part in the plot as it carries the stolen Death Star plans, which eventually lead to the Rebel Alliance's victory against the Empire.
6.
Which craft in the "Star Wars" series had the strongest shield system?
Correct Answer
D. Y-Wing
Explanation
The Y-Wing craft in the "Star Wars" series had the strongest shield system.
7.
What is the common language of the "Star Wars" universe?
Correct Answer
D. Basic
Explanation
Basic is the common language of the "Star Wars" universe. This is evident throughout the movies, as characters from different planets and species are able to communicate with each other using Basic. It is the language spoken by most of the main characters and is understood by droids and other non-human characters as well. Basic is used for important dialogues and conversations, making it the primary language in the "Star Wars" universe.
8.
Who played Admiral Piett in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
D. Kenneth Colley
Explanation
Kenneth Colley played Admiral Piett in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope".
9.
In "Star Wars IV: A New Hope", what is General Veer's first name?
Correct Answer
C. Maximilian
Explanation
General Veer's first name in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope" is Maximilian.
10.
Of what race was Nute Gunray in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
C. Neimoidian
Explanation
Nute Gunray, a character in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope," belongs to the Neimoidian race. The Neimoidians are a humanoid species characterized by their elongated heads, red eyes, and greenish-gray skin. They are known for their association with the Trade Federation and their involvement in political and economic affairs. Nute Gunray, specifically, is the Viceroy of the Trade Federation and plays a significant role in the events of the Star Wars saga.
11.
What is Governor Tarkin's first name?
Correct Answer
D. Wilhuff
Explanation
Governor Tarkin's first name is Wilhuff.
12.
What does the "Vader" in the name of Darth Vader from "Star Wars" mean in another language?
Correct Answer
A. Father
Explanation
The name "Vader" in the name Darth Vader from "Star Wars" means "Father" in another language. This is a reference to the reveal in the original trilogy that Darth Vader is the father of Luke Skywalker. The name "Vader" is derived from the Dutch word "Vader," which means "Father." This choice of name adds a deeper layer of meaning to the character and his relationship with Luke.
13.
The "Star Wars" aliens Klaatu, Barata and Nikto got their names from what science-fiction movie?
Correct Answer
B. The Day The Earth Stood Still
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Day The Earth Stood Still." In the 1951 science-fiction film "The Day The Earth Stood Still," there is a famous line where the alien Klaatu instructs the character Helen to say the words "Klaatu Barada Nikto" to stop the robot Gort from destroying the Earth. This line has become iconic in popular culture, and the names Klaatu, Barata, and Nikto have since been referenced and used in various other science-fiction works, including the "Star Wars" franchise.
14.
Why was George Lucas fined by the Director's Guild of America after making "Star Wars: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
C. He Omitted Opening Credits
Explanation
George Lucas was fined by the Director's Guild of America after making "Star Wars: A New Hope" because he omitted opening credits. The Director's Guild of America has a rule that requires all films to include opening credits that list the director's name. By omitting the opening credits, Lucas violated this rule and was consequently fined.
15.
Which of these actors was not considered for the role of Han Solo in the "Star Wars" series?
Correct Answer
D. Paul Newman
Explanation
Paul Newman was not considered for the role of Han Solo in the "Star Wars" series. While Nick Nolte, Christopher Walken, and Burt Reynolds were all among the actors considered for the role, Paul Newman was not part of the casting process for Han Solo.
16.
In "Star Wars: A New Hope", what time does Han Solo say that they will reach the planet Alderaan?
Correct Answer
A. 200
Explanation
In "Star Wars: A New Hope", Han Solo states that they will reach the planet Alderaan in 200.
17.
Of two designs created for the "Star Wars" Millennium Falcon, what did the second one become?
Correct Answer
A. The Blockade Runner
Explanation
The second design for the "Star Wars" Millennium Falcon became the Blockade Runner.
18.
What happened to Mark Hamill that only allowed him to be shot from one side for "Star Wars"?
Correct Answer
D. He Broke A Blood Vessel In His Face
Explanation
Mark Hamill broke a blood vessel in his face, which resulted in him being only able to be shot from one side for "Star Wars".
19.
Who was Ponda Baba's partner in "Star Wars: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
C. Dr. Evazan
Explanation
Dr. Evazan was Ponda Baba's partner in "Star Wars: A New Hope". In the movie, they are seen in the Mos Eisley Cantina where they get into an altercation with Luke Skywalker. Dr. Evazan, also known as "Walrus Man," is a disfigured human with a violent and aggressive nature. Ponda Baba, also known as "Walrus Man's partner" or "Hammerhead," is a hulking Aqualish thug. Together, they serve as minor antagonists in the film, contributing to the overall atmosphere of danger and lawlessness in the cantina scene.
20.
In the "Star Wars" series, after which WWII submachine gun were the Stormtrooper Blasters modeled?
Correct Answer
B. British Sterling MP40
Explanation
The correct answer is British Sterling MP40. The Stormtrooper Blasters in the "Star Wars" series were modeled after the British Sterling MP40 submachine gun. This gun was used by the Stormtroopers to give them a futuristic and iconic look in the movies. The British Sterling MP40 was a popular choice for film props due to its distinctive design and compact size.
21.
According to Anakin Skywalker, where do Angels live?
Correct Answer
C. The Moons Of Iego
22.
From "Star Wars", what two fighter pilots covered Gold Leader's bombing run on the first Death Star?
Correct Answer
C. Tiree And Hutch
Explanation
Tiree and Hutch were the two fighter pilots who covered Gold Leader's bombing run on the first Death Star in "Star Wars".
23.
What was the very first line of "Star Wars: A New Hope"?
Correct Answer
B. Did You Hear That?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Did You Hear That?" This line is spoken by C-3PO, a protocol droid, in the opening scene of "Star Wars: A New Hope." The line is a response to R2-D2, who has detected something and is trying to get C-3PO's attention. This line sets the tone for the film and introduces the audience to the adventure and excitement that is about to unfold.
24.
Which landspeeder made Luke's speeder obsolete?
Correct Answer
A. The Xp-38
Explanation
The Xp-38 made Luke's speeder obsolete.
25.
How was Denis Lawson's name originally misspelled in the credits for "Star Wars"?
Correct Answer
D. Dennis Lawson
Explanation
Denis Lawson's name was originally misspelled as "Dennis Lawson" in the credits for "Star Wars".
26.
In "Star Wars", what inspired the targeting grid on the Millennium Falcon's quad laser turrets?
Correct Answer
B. A Paper Weight
Explanation
The targeting grid on the Millennium Falcon's quad laser turrets was inspired by a paper weight. This suggests that the design of the targeting grid was influenced by the shape and functionality of a paper weight, possibly in terms of providing stability and precision in targeting enemy ships.
27.
What is the name of the band that plays at the Cantina?
Correct Answer
D. The Modal Nodes
Explanation
The correct answer is The Modal Nodes. The Modal Nodes is the name of the band that plays at the Cantina.
28.
What was the first "Star Wars" film originally named?
Correct Answer
A. The Adventures Of The Starkiller
Explanation
The first "Star Wars" film was originally named "The Adventures Of The Starkiller." This title was later changed to "Star Wars" before its release.
29.
C-3PO in the "Star Wars" movies was designed after a robot from what other film?
Correct Answer
B. Metropolis
Explanation
C-3PO in the "Star Wars" movies was designed after a robot from the film "Metropolis." "Metropolis" is a classic science fiction film from 1927 directed by Fritz Lang. The robot in "Metropolis," called Maria, served as an inspiration for the design of C-3PO. Both robots have a humanoid appearance and play important roles in their respective stories. The connection between the two films showcases the influence and homage that "Star Wars" pays to classic science fiction cinema.
30.
In "Star Wars", how many torpedo runs were made against the first Death Star?
Correct Answer
B. 4
Explanation
In the movie "Star Wars", a total of four torpedo runs were made against the first Death Star. This is evident during the climactic battle scene where Luke Skywalker and his squadron of Rebel pilots make multiple attempts to destroy the massive space station. The correct answer is 4.
31.
On what level on the first Death Star was Detention Block AA-23 located?
Correct Answer
C. Level 5
Explanation
Detention Block AA-23 was located on Level 5 of the first Death Star.
32.
What is the model number of Luke's landspeeder?
Correct Answer
A. X-34
Explanation
The correct answer is X-34. This model number is the specific identifier for Luke's landspeeder.
33.
What was the serial number of the Stormtrooper whose suit was worn by Luke in "Star Wars"?
Correct Answer
D. TK421
Explanation
The correct answer is TK421 because it is the only option that is a serial number. The other options, 42, ST2211, and IG88, do not represent serial numbers.