1.
Explain the difference between the older and newer ways for determining an SCP's Object Class.
2.
Which SCP currently has the highest score on the wiki?
Correct Answer
B. SCP-173
Explanation
SCP-173 currently has the highest score on the wiki. This could be due to its iconic status and popularity among fans of the SCP Foundation. SCP-173 is known for its unique ability to move at incredibly fast speeds when not observed, which adds to its intrigue and fear factor. Additionally, its distinct appearance as a statue-like figure with a menacing expression may have contributed to its high score on the wiki.
3.
What does the abbreviation "GoI" stand for?
Correct Answer
D. Groups of Interest
Explanation
The abbreviation "GoI" stands for "Groups of Interest." This refers to a collective term used to describe various organizations, factions, or entities that have a specific interest or agenda in a particular field or subject. These groups can range from governmental bodies to non-profit organizations or even secret societies. The term is commonly used in contexts such as politics, business, or the paranormal, where different groups with specific interests come together to pursue their objectives.
4.
Which of these SCP's is the closest to being described as the 'opposite' of SCP-173?
Correct Answer
C. SCP-096
Explanation
SCP-096 is the closest to being described as the 'opposite' of SCP-173 because while SCP-173 is a stationary object that can only move when not observed, SCP-096 is a humanoid creature that is constantly moving and becomes hostile when it is observed. SCP-096 actively seeks out and attacks anyone who has seen its face, whereas SCP-173 remains immobile until it is not directly observed. Therefore, SCP-096 can be considered the opposite of SCP-173 in terms of their behavior and characteristics.
5.
What does the abbreviation "MTF" stand for?
Correct Answer
C. Mobile Task Forces
Explanation
The abbreviation "MTF" stands for Mobile Task Forces. This refers to specialized units or groups that are deployed to handle specific tasks or missions. These task forces are designed to be mobile and adaptable, allowing them to swiftly respond to various situations and carry out their assigned objectives effectively.
6.
Which of these is not the name of a GoI?
Correct Answer
B. The Hanged King
7.
Which of these is not a valid classification for SCP's?
Correct Answer
D. XK-Class
Explanation
The given options Safe, Thaumiel, and Keter are all valid classifications for SCP's, indicating the level of containment required. However, XK-Class is not a valid classification for SCP's.
8.
Which Doctor of the Foundation has a personal connection to at least one SCP?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
All of the above doctors have a personal connection to at least one SCP. Dr. Kondraki is known for his involvement with SCP-682 and SCP-076. Dr. Gerald is the father of SCP-040. Dr. Bright is the current host of SCP-963 and has a personal connection to various SCPs due to his ability to possess different bodies. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."
9.
Which of these positions is the most important within the Foundation?
Correct Answer
B. O5 Council
Explanation
The O5 Council is the highest-ranking authority within the Foundation, responsible for making important decisions and overseeing all operations. They have the ultimate power and control over the Foundation's activities, making their position the most important. D-Class personnel are expendable test subjects, Site Directors oversee specific facilities, and Researchers contribute to scientific studies, but none of these positions hold the same level of authority and influence as the O5 Council.
10.
A silhouette of which SCP was used as an initial logo for the Foundation?
Correct Answer
C. SCP-529
Explanation
SCP-529, also known as Josie the Half-Cat, is a safe-class SCP that appears as a two-dimensional silhouette of a cat. This silhouette was used as the initial logo for the Foundation. The logo represents the mysterious and anomalous nature of the SCP Foundation, as well as the containment and study of various SCP entities, including SCP-529.
11.
Which of these monikers (fake names) has the Foundation not used as a front for research?
Correct Answer
C. Samuel Clarkson's Prosthetics
Explanation
The Foundation has used S & C Plastics and Sherman Computer Products as fake names for their research, but they have not used Samuel Clarkson's Prosthetics.
12.
"SCP" stands for ___________________________ (you will earn half credit for stating the motto)
Correct Answer
Secure, Contain, Protect
Explanation
"SCP" stands for Secure, Contain, Protect, which is also the motto of the SCP Foundation. The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization documented by the collaborative writing project of the same name. It deals with paranormal and supernatural phenomena, securing and containing these anomalies to protect humanity. The Foundation's primary goal is to keep these entities and objects hidden from the public to maintain normalcy and safety.
13.
The SCP Foundation classifies anomalies into different containment classes based on their difficulty to contain. One of the primary classes for highly dangerous and difficult-to-contain anomalies is "__________."
Correct Answer
Keter
Explanation
In the SCP Foundation universe, "Keter" is one of the primary containment classes used to classify anomalies. Anomalies classified as Keter are highly dangerous and difficult to contain, often requiring complex and rigorous containment procedures. This classification is used alongside other classes such as Safe, Euclid, and Thaumiel to indicate the level of containment difficulty and potential threat posed by the anomaly.
14.
"The SCP Foundation's primary mission is to _______, _______, and _______ anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena to protect humanity and maintain global security."
Correct Answer
Secure, Contain, Protect
Explanation
The SCP Foundation operates under the motto "Secure, Contain, Protect," which outlines its core objectives: to secure any anomalous objects, entities, or phenomena; to contain them effectively to prevent their influence or effects from reaching the outside world; and to protect humanity from the dangers they pose. This motto encapsulates the Foundation's commitment to global security and the containment of the unknown.