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Pastime with Numerical Movie Titles

Created by gentlegiant17

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Pastime with Numerical Movie Titles game quiz
"A medley of brain teasers and knowledge questions on movie titles with numbers in them."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which of the following is a MADE UP movie title?
    355/113
    10
    1941


2. What is the common bond between "Apollo 13", "Stalag 17", "U-571" and "2001: A Space Odyssey"?
    All titles contain a prime number
    All won Oscars
    All released on the same year
    All directed by the same director


3. Which movie hides behind the following one-letter cryptic?

B
    Answer: (Three words (3,5,7). Think chemistry.)


4. Which of the following is NOT a member of Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colours" trilogy?
    Three Colours: Red
    Three Colours: Blue
    Three Colours: Green
    Three Colours: White


5. Someone has encrypted the next movie title:

AOL THNUPMPJLUA ZLCLU

In order to decrypt it, use the following hints:

1) The encryption algorithm in use is from the ancient Caesar cipher family. Each letter in the original text is shifted up by a constant number of letters. When decrypting, shift back down. The shift is cyclic (Z shifts up to A, A shifts down to Z).

2) The constant number used for the shift is one of the words of the movie title.
    Answer: (Three words (3, 11, 5))


6. A = the number of ronin in Hiroshi Inagaki's classic samurai epic.
B = the number of steps in Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller.
C = the number of women in Peter Greenaway's comedy (of sorts).

Which of the following is a correct statement?
    A is larger than (B+C)
    Impossible to tell
    A is equal to (B+C)
    A is smaller than (B+C)


7. "The 400 Blows" (1959), "Fahrenheit 451" (1966) and "Two English Girls and the Continent" (1971) were all directed by François Truffaut.
    True
    False


8. "Zero Effect", "First Blood", "Air Force One", "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", "The Third Man", "The Five Senses", "8 Mile", "Friday the 13th"; which of the following is the sequel to the above?

Hint: a famous mathematical sequence.
    28 Days
    48 Hours
    21 Grams
    Catch 22


9. Which of the following movies is correctly aligned with its director?
    "You Only Live Twice" - Ian Fleming
    "Much Ado About Nothing" - Rob Reiner
    "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" - Milos Forman
    "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - George Lucas


10. Matthew Broderick's "Infinity" (1996) tells the story of which renowned scientist?
    None of these, it is a fictional story
    Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan
    American physicist Richard Feynman
    Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős

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