1.
In "Superman," what was the name of the President of Galaxy Communications?
Correct Answer
A. Morgan Edge
Explanation
Morgan Edge is the correct answer because he is the President of Galaxy Communications in the Superman comics. He is a powerful media mogul and a recurring character in the Superman storyline. Morgan Edge is known for his manipulative and corrupt nature, often using his position to further his own agenda. Therefore, he is the most fitting answer to the question.
2.
The Kryptonian city of Kandor was shrunken by what villain in "Superman"?
Correct Answer
A. Brainiac
Explanation
Brainiac is the correct answer because in the Superman comics and various adaptations, Brainiac is known for shrinking the city of Kandor and adding it to his collection of miniaturized cities. This storyline has been a significant part of Superman's mythology, and Brainiac is often portrayed as one of Superman's most formidable foes.
3.
What was the original name of the newspaper "The Daily Planet" from "Superman"?
Correct Answer
D. The Daily Star
Explanation
The original name of the newspaper "The Daily Planet" from "Superman" was "The Daily Star".
4.
Who has not been a member of the Justice League at the same time as Superman?
Correct Answer
D. Obsidian
Explanation
Obsidian has not been a member of the Justice League at the same time as Superman. This implies that Aztek, Bloodwynd, and Ice have all been members of the Justice League alongside Superman at some point.
5.
In the movie "Superman II," what was Luthor's price to lead the three Kryptonians to Superman?
Correct Answer
D. Australia
Explanation
In the movie "Superman II," Luthor's price to lead the three Kryptonians to Superman was Australia. This suggests that Luthor wanted to be given control or ownership of Australia in exchange for helping the Kryptonians defeat Superman.
6.
Who resurrected Superman when Doomsday killed him?
Correct Answer
A. Eradicator
Explanation
The Eradicator resurrected Superman after he was killed by Doomsday. The Eradicator is a Kryptonian artifact with advanced technology that has the ability to store and replicate Kryptonian consciousness. In the storyline "Reign of the Supermen," the Eradicator took on a humanoid form and used its powers to revive Superman's body, bringing him back to life. This allowed Superman to return and continue his role as the protector of Metropolis.
7.
Who provided the voice of Superman in the "Super Friends" cartoons?
Correct Answer
C. Danny Dark
Explanation
Danny Dark provided the voice of Superman in the "Super Friends" cartoons.
8.
What were the superhero codenames of Superman and Jimmy Olsen when they were in Kandor?
Correct Answer
C. Nightwing And Flamebird
Explanation
The correct answer is Nightwing and Flamebird. In the Superman comics, when Superman and Jimmy Olsen were in Kandor, a shrunken city from Superman's home planet of Krypton, they took on the superhero identities of Nightwing and Flamebird. These codenames were used to fight crime and protect the citizens of Kandor while they were trapped in the miniature city.
9.
In what Issue did Doomsday kill Superman?
Correct Answer
A. Superman #75
Explanation
In Superman #75, Doomsday kills Superman. This issue is known for its iconic storyline "The Death of Superman," where Superman battles Doomsday, a powerful and relentless villain. The issue ends with both characters delivering a fatal blow to each other, resulting in Superman's death. This event had a significant impact on the Superman mythos and led to various story arcs exploring the aftermath of Superman's demise.
10.
Who wrote the New York Times bestseller "The Death and Life of Superman"?
Correct Answer
C. Roger Stern
Explanation
Roger Stern is the correct answer because he is the author of "The Death and Life of Superman," which became a New York Times bestseller.
11.
From "Superman," what was the effect of the obscure white kryptonite?
Correct Answer
A. Killed Plants
Explanation
The effect of the obscure white kryptonite in "Superman" was that it killed plants.
12.
Who won the foot race between Superman and the Flash?
Correct Answer
A. No One, It Was A Tie
Explanation
The correct answer is "No One, It Was A Tie." This means that neither Superman nor the Flash won the foot race, as they both finished at the same time.
13.
What hero and past JLA member did Superman ultimately defeat in a battle that shook two worlds?
Correct Answer
A. Captain Marvel
Explanation
Superman ultimately defeated Captain Marvel in a battle that shook two worlds. Captain Marvel, also known as Shazam, was a past member of the Justice League of America (JLA). Their battle was significant because it involved two powerful beings from different worlds, showcasing the immense strength and abilities of both characters. Superman's victory over Captain Marvel demonstrated his superior power and strategic skills.
14.
Which of these actresses has not played Lana Lang from "Superman"?
Correct Answer
C. Robin ChristopHer
Explanation
Robin Christopher has not played Lana Lang from "Superman". Stacy Haiduk has portrayed Lana Lang in the television series "Superboy" from 1988-1992. Annette O'Toole played Lana Lang in the film "Superman III" in 1983. Emily Proctor portrayed Lana Lang in the television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" from 1996-1997.
15.
Besides his parents, who first knew of Superman's secret identity?
Correct Answer
C. Lana Lang
Explanation
Lana Lang is the correct answer because she was one of Superman's childhood friends and was one of the first people to discover his secret identity. In the Superman comics and TV shows, Lana Lang often played a significant role in Superman's life and was aware of his dual identity as Clark Kent and Superman. She was portrayed as a close confidante and love interest, making her one of the few individuals who knew the truth about Superman's secret identity.
16.
In "Superman," what does the Eradicator do?
Correct Answer
A. Protect All That Is Kryptonian
Explanation
The Eradicator in "Superman" is a device or character that is known for its primary purpose of protecting all things related to Kryptonian heritage. It is designed to safeguard Kryptonian culture, history, and artifacts, ensuring their preservation and preventing their destruction or misuse. The Eradicator acts as a guardian of Kryptonian traditions and values, making sure that they are respected and upheld.
17.
How did Lois find out Clark is Superman in the movie version?
Correct Answer
D. He Was Not Hurt By The Flame
Explanation
In the movie version, Lois found out that Clark is Superman because he was not hurt by the flame. This suggests that he has superpowers and is invulnerable to fire, which is a characteristic of Superman.
18.
In Justice League, which two superheroes knew each other?
Correct Answer
B. Batman And Superman
Explanation
In Justice League, Batman and Superman knew each other. This is evident throughout the Justice League series and various comic books. They have a long history of working together and have a strong bond as allies and friends. They often collaborate to fight crime and protect the world from threats. Their relationship is characterized by mutual respect and trust, making them a formidable team within the Justice League.
19.
In the 1978 film "Superman," what was Clark Kent's Kryptonian name?
Correct Answer
C. Kal-El
Explanation
In the 1978 film "Superman," Clark Kent's Kryptonian name is Kal-El. This is a well-known fact among fans of the Superman franchise. Kal-El is the name given to him by his birth parents on the planet Krypton before he was sent to Earth. The name "Kal-El" has become synonymous with Superman and is often used to refer to him in various adaptations of the character.
20.
In the "Superman" saga, how long did it take the radiation from Krypton to reach Earth?
Correct Answer
B. 50 Years
Explanation
In the "Superman" saga, it is stated that it took 50 years for the radiation from Krypton to reach Earth. This suggests that the radiation traveled through space at a relatively slow pace, taking several decades to reach our planet. This detail adds to the mythology of Superman's origin story, highlighting the long journey his powers took to reach him on Earth.
21.
Who is the only Lois Lane to star opposite two Supermen?
Correct Answer
B. Noel Neill
Explanation
Noel Neill is the only Lois Lane to star opposite two Supermen. This is because she played the role of Lois Lane in the 1948 and 1950 Superman film serials, where she starred alongside Kirk Alyn as Superman. Later, in the 1950s television series "Adventures of Superman," she reprised her role as Lois Lane and acted alongside George Reeves as Superman. Therefore, Noel Neill is the correct answer as she had the unique opportunity to work with two different actors portraying Superman.
22.
Which of these actors has not played Lex Luthor from "Superman"?
Correct Answer
C. Lawrence Talbot
Explanation
Lawrence Talbot has not played Lex Luthor from "Superman". John Shea, Gene Hackman, and Sherman Howard have all portrayed the character of Lex Luthor in various Superman adaptations. However, there is no record of Lawrence Talbot playing this role.
23.
Who did 50's Jimmy Olsen actor Jack Larson play in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"?
Correct Answer
D. Jimmy Olsen
Explanation
In the TV show "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," Jack Larson, who portrayed Jimmy Olsen in the 1950s, also played the character of Jimmy Olsen in the same show.
24.
In the mini-series "Crisis on Infinite Earths," who left Earth 2 with Superman and Lois Lane?
Correct Answer
B. Superboy From Earth Prime
Explanation
In the mini-series "Crisis on Infinite Earths," Superboy from Earth Prime left Earth 2 with Superman and Lois Lane. Earth Prime is the Earth where the reader or viewer exists, making Superboy from Earth Prime the representation of the reader or viewer in the story.
25.
How did Superman trap Doomsday in their third battle?
Correct Answer
B. Put Him In Multiple Teleporters
Explanation
In their third battle, Superman trapped Doomsday by putting him in multiple teleporters. This means that Superman used the teleporters to move Doomsday to different locations, making it difficult for him to escape. By constantly transporting Doomsday between various teleporters, Superman effectively contained and immobilized him, ensuring that he couldn't cause further harm or escape.