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Just Kill Him, Blast It Trivia Quiz


Nothing has gotten James Bond out of trouble more often than his foes' tendency to hesitate to kill him when he is at their mercy. This quiz is devoted to Bond Villains' blown opportunities: a staple plot device and a hallmark of the 007 franchise.

A multiple-choice quiz by willyupshaw. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
willyupshaw
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
343,744
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
336
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Question 1 of 10
1. Bond is over-powered by SPECTRE assassin Red Grant and held at gunpoint aboard the Orient Express, in the film "From Russia with Love". On the brink of killing Bond and escaping with the coveted Lector Cryptographic Device, Grant spends several minutes boasting to Bond about what a great pleasure it will be to take his life, until Bond tricks him into handling a booby-trapped gadget. What is it? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In "Goldfinger", Bond is captured by gold magnet Auric Goldfinger while investigating Goldfinger's criminal operation. Bond wakes up to find himself strapped to a table with an industrial laser slicing the table between his legs, moving gradually closer to his crotch. How does Bond avoid this slow, painful demise? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. After capturing Bond in "Live and Let Die", Caribbean dictator and drug lord, Dr Kanang, tells his one-armed henchman, Tee Hee, to take Bond to "the farm", where Bond is to be eaten alive. What kind of a farm is it? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Scaramanga, in "The Man with the Golden Gun", makes no pretense about killing Bond the easy way. Claiming that Bond is his only equal, he challenges Bond to a duel to decide who is the superior assassin. What advantage does he give Bond? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Criminal mastermind, Hugo Drax, captures Bond and astronaut Holly Goodhead, while they are investigating Drax and his plan to wipe out humanity and start a master race in "Moonraker". Telling them that they will have their own "private crematorium," he traps them in a space shuttle exhaust chamber moments before lift off. How do they escape? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. After a hiatus of several films, arch villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld returns in "For Your Eyes Only" with a plot for revenge in which he traps Bond in a vehicle that is controlled by remote and that can be crashed on a whim. What kind of vehicle is it? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "Licence to Kill", Bond earns the trust of brutal drug lord Baron Franz Sanchez, who prizes loyalty above all else. Thus, when he learns that Bond is in fact a spy bent on killing him, he orders that Bond be killed in particularly brutal way. What is it? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In "Golden Eye", Bond, after being put to sleep with a tranquilizer dart in an encounter with secret service traitor Alec Trevelyan, wakes up to find himself, along with Russian defense worker Natalya Simonov, trapped and bound in a grounded Euro-copter Tiger helicopter. After a brief countdown, the missiles on the helicopter launch, take flight, turn 180 degrees, and head back towards the copter. How does Bond, without the use of his hands, get himself and Simonov out of the line of fire? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Media baron Elliot Carver, who is bent on starting war between Britain and China in "Tomorrow Never Dies", is so confident that he will be able to eliminate Bond, and Chinese spy Wai Lin, after they are brought as prisoners to his Saigon headquarters, that he does which of the following? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In a departure from the traditional Bond formula, in "Casino Royal", Bond is captured by terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, stripped naked, tied to a chair and tortured. Why is this done? Hint



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1. Bond is over-powered by SPECTRE assassin Red Grant and held at gunpoint aboard the Orient Express, in the film "From Russia with Love". On the brink of killing Bond and escaping with the coveted Lector Cryptographic Device, Grant spends several minutes boasting to Bond about what a great pleasure it will be to take his life, until Bond tricks him into handling a booby-trapped gadget. What is it?

Answer: a briefcase

Although Grant assures Bond that his death will be slow, and by implication painful, he gives in to Bond's request for a final smoke, and is startled when the briefcase in which they are kept explodes in his face with a blast of tear gas when he mishandles it. This gives Bond the opportunity to get the upper hand and kill Grant in hand to hand combat.

Grant isn't the only villain to fall for the "one last smoke" trick. Bond would employ the same tactic a few films later in "You Only Live Twice," using an explosive cigarette to get himself out of an equally perilous situation.
2. In "Goldfinger", Bond is captured by gold magnet Auric Goldfinger while investigating Goldfinger's criminal operation. Bond wakes up to find himself strapped to a table with an industrial laser slicing the table between his legs, moving gradually closer to his crotch. How does Bond avoid this slow, painful demise?

Answer: He talks his way out it.

Bond bluffs that the secret service knows about Operation Grand Slam, a plan to destroy the gold in Fort Knox. Goldfinger decides that Bond is thus "more useful alive," stopping the laser in time to save Bond, and sending him instead to a ranch in Kentucky, where Bond gets to hang about the stables, drink mint juleps, charm the staff, and ultimately foil Goldfinger's plan.
3. After capturing Bond in "Live and Let Die", Caribbean dictator and drug lord, Dr Kanang, tells his one-armed henchman, Tee Hee, to take Bond to "the farm", where Bond is to be eaten alive. What kind of a farm is it?

Answer: A crocodile farm

Trapped on a small island with the hungry reptiles moving in on him, Bond manages to escape by running across their backs. He then leads Kananga's men on a boat chase around the Louisiana Bayou, one of the pinnacle action sequences in the whole James Bond series.
4. Scaramanga, in "The Man with the Golden Gun", makes no pretense about killing Bond the easy way. Claiming that Bond is his only equal, he challenges Bond to a duel to decide who is the superior assassin. What advantage does he give Bond?

Answer: Bond has more bullets in his gun.

Bond takes Scaramanga up on his challenge, and benefits greatly from having six bullets in his gun compared to Scaramanga's one, shooting Scaramanga dead on the fourth shot.
5. Criminal mastermind, Hugo Drax, captures Bond and astronaut Holly Goodhead, while they are investigating Drax and his plan to wipe out humanity and start a master race in "Moonraker". Telling them that they will have their own "private crematorium," he traps them in a space shuttle exhaust chamber moments before lift off. How do they escape?

Answer: Through an air vent

Using a wrist-watch armed with plastic explosives and a detonator cable, Bond blows the grate off, and he and Goodhead crawl to safety through the vent, barely in the nick of time. The escape allows Bond not only to foil Drax's plan, but to make Bond movie history in a way that many fans of the series wish he hadn't: by going into space.
6. After a hiatus of several films, arch villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld returns in "For Your Eyes Only" with a plot for revenge in which he traps Bond in a vehicle that is controlled by remote and that can be crashed on a whim. What kind of vehicle is it?

Answer: A helicopter

Blofeld, who had reaped havoc on the free world unpunished in several previous films, would have been wise to stay away. With Bond at his mercy, Blofeld takes much pleasure, and plenty of time, playing with his life-sized toy, until Bond finally gains control of the helicopter and settles things with Blofeld once and for all.
7. In "Licence to Kill", Bond earns the trust of brutal drug lord Baron Franz Sanchez, who prizes loyalty above all else. Thus, when he learns that Bond is in fact a spy bent on killing him, he orders that Bond be killed in particularly brutal way. What is it?

Answer: Being put through a machine that shreds cocaine

Sanchez sees that Bond is tied up and put on a conveyer belt leading the shredder, but makes the typical mistake of not waiting around to see his work through. Bond is ultimately saved by CIA associate Pam Bouvier, and he manages to knock Sanchez's henchman Dario through the cocaine shredder in the process.
8. In "Golden Eye", Bond, after being put to sleep with a tranquilizer dart in an encounter with secret service traitor Alec Trevelyan, wakes up to find himself, along with Russian defense worker Natalya Simonov, trapped and bound in a grounded Euro-copter Tiger helicopter. After a brief countdown, the missiles on the helicopter launch, take flight, turn 180 degrees, and head back towards the copter. How does Bond, without the use of his hands, get himself and Simonov out of the line of fire?

Answer: He manages to hit the eject button.

The chopper's rotors are fitted with explosive bolts and fly off just as Bond and Simonov are shot upwards, preventing a collision with the blades. Nevertheless, the notion that one can eject safely from a grounded aircraft is not only highly unrealistic, but is borrowed directly from "Die Hard 2", an action movie which was released a few years before "Golden Eye".
9. Media baron Elliot Carver, who is bent on starting war between Britain and China in "Tomorrow Never Dies", is so confident that he will be able to eliminate Bond, and Chinese spy Wai Lin, after they are brought as prisoners to his Saigon headquarters, that he does which of the following?

Answer: Writes their obituaries

Carver's arrogance turns out to be Bond's refuge. After he and Lin overpower Carver's henchman and guards, they use a massive banner of his face to escape from the skyscraper in which his headquarters is located, and proceed to outwit his entourage in a chase through the streets of Saigon.
10. In a departure from the traditional Bond formula, in "Casino Royal", Bond is captured by terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, stripped naked, tied to a chair and tortured. Why is this done?

Answer: To get Bond to reveal his bank account password

After beating Le Chiffre in a high-stakes game of poker, Bond deposits $120 million worth of winnings into a Swiss account, to be transferred to the British treasury. Le Chiffre, desperate to regain the lost money, goes after Bond's nether regions with a whip, even threatening to castrate Bond if he doesn't give up the number. Bond withstands the assault long enough for Mr. White, one of Le Chiffre's creditors, to interrupt the session and shoot Le Chiffre dead, stopping the torture and putting an end to one of the harshest scenes in Bond film history.
Source: Author willyupshaw

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