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Shaken Not Stirred Trivia Quiz


This quiz is stamped "For Your Eyes Only". If you think that you have a "Goldfinger" on the trigger as a Woman or a "Man With The Golden Gun", good luck. Use your "License to Kill" on this quiz! I'll be waiting for you at "Casino Royale" with my martini!

A multiple-choice quiz by monsieurdl. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
monsieurdl
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
357,717
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
677
Last 3 plays: Guest 31 (6/10), Guest 76 (2/10), Guest 101 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Being a clown at an East German circus can be hazardous to your health, especially when knives are involved. What was so important to a clown that he clutched it in his hand and let it roll out onto the floor as he lay dying in "Octopussy"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. James Bond absolutely loves women, and there have been so many Bond Girls throughout the franchise. Who was the first actress to be a Bond Girl twice? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. James Bond has always been extremely versatile when it comes to operating all types of unique vehicles and aircraft. Which one of these vehicles and aircraft did Bond NOT operate? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. James Bond has appeared in film for over 50 years. Which one of these Bond productions was produced by Eon Productions, the company founded by Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In many of the James Bond films, extravagant control rooms have played an important role. In the control room aboard an oil rig off Baja, California, Ernst Stavro Blofeld's satellite weapon was controlled by something extremely simple. What was it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In the Bond film "Live and Let Die", CIA agent Rosie Carver was James Bond's contact in San Monique. What was the indicator for Bond that Agent Carver was "a deceitful and perverse woman", "a liar", and "a cheat"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "From Russia With Love", James Bond took a journey on the Orient Express with Kerim Bey and Tatiana after securing the Lektor code machine from the Russian Embassy. Which one of these countries was NOT a part of the Orient Express route for this train? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The saga between James Bond and Ernst Stavro Blofeld spanned many Bond films. What Bond films, in chronological order, began the saga with the very first appearance of Blofeld, then with the death of his wife, Tracy, and finally the death of Blofeld himself once and for all? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. A James Bond quiz could not be complete without a question about quotes! One of the most famous quotes is from "Goldfinger" where Goldfinger told Bond, "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" In which movie did Bond identify a dangerous nemesis by telling his companion, "His name's Jaws, he kills people."? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In "A View To A Kill", Bond met with a French private detective, Achille Aubergine, about Max Zorin's horse racing ventures. At that meeting in a restaurant at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine was murdered by Zorin henchwoman May Day during what production with the artist Dominique? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Being a clown at an East German circus can be hazardous to your health, especially when knives are involved. What was so important to a clown that he clutched it in his hand and let it roll out onto the floor as he lay dying in "Octopussy"?

Answer: A Faberge Egg

The Faberge eggs were perfect forgeries produced by a forger under the pay of General Orlov (Steven Burkoff), and the fake carried by 009, posing as a clown (Andy Bradford), was proof of their existence. The Romanov Star was the piece of jewelry that General Orlov clung to as his plans fell apart in "Octopussy", The Speckled Band was a Sherlock Holmes case, and the Crown Jewels are ceremonial objects of the royal family of the United Kingdom.
2. James Bond absolutely loves women, and there have been so many Bond Girls throughout the franchise. Who was the first actress to be a Bond Girl twice?

Answer: Maud Adams

Maud Adams first appeared as Andrea Anders in "The Man With The Golden Gun", and then again as the mysterious Octopussy in "Octopussy". Britt Ekland appeared with Maud Adams in "The Man With The Golden Gun", Ursula Andress appeared as a bathing beauty in "Dr. No", and Lois Maxwell played the role of Moneypenny in 14 different Bond films, starting with "Dr. No" and ending with "A View To A Kill".
3. James Bond has always been extremely versatile when it comes to operating all types of unique vehicles and aircraft. Which one of these vehicles and aircraft did Bond NOT operate?

Answer: A Soviet Victor III class submarine

Bond drove a T-55 tank through the streets of Saint Petersburg in "Goldeneye", flew the Acrostar jet over a lot of very angry Latin American army soldiers in "Octopussy", and flew a Wallis WA-116 Agile gyroplane shipped to him by Q in "You Only Live Twice". Although a Victor III class submarine appeared in "The World Is Not Enough" as he made his escape, Bond never controlled it.
4. James Bond has appeared in film for over 50 years. Which one of these Bond productions was produced by Eon Productions, the company founded by Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman?

Answer: Dr. No (1962)

"Dr. No" was the first film produced by Eon Productions in 1962, which began a long and successful series for Albert "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. "Bons Baisers de Hong Kong" or "From Hong Kong With Love" was a French production costarring Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell of Bond fame.

The 1967 version of "Casino Royale" was made into a spy spoof by Columbia Pictures, and "Never Say Never Again" was produced by an independent film company.
5. In many of the James Bond films, extravagant control rooms have played an important role. In the control room aboard an oil rig off Baja, California, Ernst Stavro Blofeld's satellite weapon was controlled by something extremely simple. What was it?

Answer: A cassette tape

A cassette tape, in a case supposedly containing the "World's Greatest Marches", was the target of James Bond and Tiffany Case in an unsuccessful switcheroo scheme discovered by Blofeld (Charles Gray). Two keys were used by General Ourumov to activate the Goldeneye weapon in "Goldeneye", a keychain was used by Bond to kill General Whitaker in "The Living Daylights", and a red button was used to eject one of Goldfinger's henchmen in "Goldfinger".
6. In the Bond film "Live and Let Die", CIA agent Rosie Carver was James Bond's contact in San Monique. What was the indicator for Bond that Agent Carver was "a deceitful and perverse woman", "a liar", and "a cheat"?

Answer: A tarot card

The Queen of Cups reversed, a tarot card, told Bond she was all of those things after he checked up on it in a local shop, not Solitaire. The spy camera in the voodoo head were set up by Kananga (Yaphet Kotto) for security, and the hat with the bloody chicken feather was a message sent by Kananga that Rosie (Gloria Hendry) knew was a symbol of evil.
7. In "From Russia With Love", James Bond took a journey on the Orient Express with Kerim Bey and Tatiana after securing the Lektor code machine from the Russian Embassy. Which one of these countries was NOT a part of the Orient Express route for this train?

Answer: USSR

The USSR was never a part of the route for the Orient Express. The train that Bond was on began in Istanbul (its historical point of origin), traveled through Budapest, Bucharest, and Zagreb, where Grant (Robert Shaw) boarded the train posing as a British agent. After killing Grant, Bond and Tatiana (Daniela Bianchi) got off the train following Grant's escape plan.
8. The saga between James Bond and Ernst Stavro Blofeld spanned many Bond films. What Bond films, in chronological order, began the saga with the very first appearance of Blofeld, then with the death of his wife, Tracy, and finally the death of Blofeld himself once and for all?

Answer: From Russia With Love, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, For Your Eyes Only

"From Russia With Love" marked the first appearance of Blofeld as Number 1, head of SPECTRE (voiced by Eric Pohlmann and Anthony Dawson). In "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", after the pursuit and death of Blofeld (Telly Savalas), Bond and his wife, Tracy (Diana Rigg), were driving after their wedding when Blofeld's henchwoman, Irma Bunt (Ilse Steppat), gunned down Tracy in their car. To round out the saga, Bond dropped Blofeld (John Hollis/Robert Rietty) from a helicopter into a smokestack in "For Your Eyes Only", where he disappeared into the darkness.
9. A James Bond quiz could not be complete without a question about quotes! One of the most famous quotes is from "Goldfinger" where Goldfinger told Bond, "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" In which movie did Bond identify a dangerous nemesis by telling his companion, "His name's Jaws, he kills people."?

Answer: Moonraker

Jaws, played by Richard Kiel, appeared in two Bond films, "The Spy Who Loved Me" as Karl Stromberg's henchman, and "Moonraker" as Hugo Drax's henchman. In this particular succinct reference, Bond was telling Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) who and what he is. If you ever catch "Cannonball Run II" or "Happy Gilmore", he is anything but a killer!
10. In "A View To A Kill", Bond met with a French private detective, Achille Aubergine, about Max Zorin's horse racing ventures. At that meeting in a restaurant at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine was murdered by Zorin henchwoman May Day during what production with the artist Dominique?

Answer: The Enchanted Papillons

May Day (played by Grace Jones) used a poison barbed butterfly on a pole to stick Aubergine on his face, and he died at the table with Bond (Roger Moore). His death led to an exciting chase scene between Bond and May Day up the Eiffel Tower and on the Seine. Papillon is the French word for butterfly.
Source: Author monsieurdl

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