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Quiz about Star Wars Nicknames Insults and Titles Part 3
Quiz about Star Wars Nicknames Insults and Titles Part 3

"Star Wars" Nicknames, Insults and Titles Part 3 Quiz


Even more nicknames, insults and titles can be found in the six "Star Wars" movies. Have fun.

A multiple-choice quiz by ShilohGrant. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
ShilohGrant
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
336,827
Updated
Dec 03 21
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Question 1 of 15
1. The ship owned by Jango Fett and Boba Fett is never named in either trilogy.


Question 2 of 15
2. Threepio often expresses a low opinion of the Wookie, Chewbacca, in "The Empire Strikes Back." Just after Chewie chokes Lando and Threepio apologizes for the Wookie's actions, what insult does the droid say that not only insults Chewbacca, but all Wookies? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. How does the fussy Threepio refer to Jawas in "A New Hope"? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. When they clash in the hangar at the end of "Attack of the Clones," Count Dooku is impressed with Obi-Wan's light saber skills.


Question 5 of 15
5. In the original trilogy, who is the only one of the following four characters to call Boba Fett by his actual name, instead of "bounty hunter"? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. "Darth" is the formal title given to all Sith Lords. Four Dark Lords of the Sith appear in person in the "Star Wars" movies. Of the four, who is known by only one name/one identity?
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Question 7 of 15
7. In "The Empire Strikes Back," Leia calls Han Solo a "scoundrel" when the Millennium Falcon is hiding in the asteroid field. Leia means it as an insult, but Solo likes it. As he's moving closer to kiss Leia, Han says, "I think you like me because I'm a scoundrel. There aren't enough scoundrels in your life." What is Leia's mild protest? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Only one clone trooper is called by a name instead of a number in "Revenge of the Sith." Who is this clone?
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Question 9 of 15
9. Near the beginning of "The Phantom Menace," Qui-Gon Jinn "saves" Jar-Jar by crashing into him before he's run down by a Trade Federation tank. The Gungan starts following the Jedi and effusively thanks him, but Qui-Gon, intent on his mission, wants to get away from Jar-Jar. Oddly for a Jedi, Qui-Gon insults Jar-Jar. What does he say? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. In Palpatine's office at the beginning of "Attack of the Clones," Padme speculates that Count Dooku could be behind her assassination attempt. Ki-Adi-Mundi, a member of the Jedi Council, naively states that Count Dooku is "a political ___, my dear, not a ___." What are the two missing words?
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Question 11 of 15
11. Obi-Wan admonishes Anakin for his rashness as the two enter the bar after chasing the assassin Zam Wessel across the sky ways of Coruscant in "Attack of the Clones." The exasperated older Jedi makes a facetious remark about what Anakin is doing to him, but the casual remark turns out to be prophetic. What tongue-in-cheek remark does Obi-Wan say?
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Question 12 of 15
12. The insult "scum" is used in five of the six "Star Wars" movies. Which movie does not have this insult?
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Question 13 of 15
13. In "Return of the Jedi," what slur does Han Solo shout to Jabba the Hutt just before Solo, Luke and Chewbacca are to be executed?
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Question 14 of 15
14. In "A New Hope," the Death Star captures the Millennium Falcon, which had appeared out of hyperspace in the remains of the Alderaan system. Solo, Chewie, and their passengers hide in smuggling compartments. After the stormtroopers leave the ship, thinking that it is empty, Solo and company emerge. Obi-Wan announces that he'll take care of the tractor beam holding the ship, and Solo calls him a fool, saying, "I knew you'd say something like that!" What was Obi-Wan's reply? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Han Solo has little patience for Threepio in "The Empire Strikes Back." Just after Solo puts the Falcon down inside the cave in the asteroid field, the ship shakes hard. Threepio helpfully offers that the asteroid "may not be entirely stable." Solo sarcastically thanks the droid, then says irritably, "Chewie, take ________ in the back and plug him into the hyperdrive!" What does he call the droid?
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1. The ship owned by Jango Fett and Boba Fett is never named in either trilogy.

Answer: True

Slave 1, the name of the heavily modified former police patrol craft that father and son used, is given its name in the "Star Wars" expanded universe, not in the movies. According to Wookiepedia, Slave 1 is a much-modified Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft. Slave 1 is seen four times in the "Star Wars" movies.

The first time (according to the movies' timeline, not movie release dates) occurs in "Attack of the Clones" when Jango Fett and young Boba Fett escape from Obi-Wan Kenobi on Kamino. Later, Jango Fett, flying Slave 1, nearly destroys Obi-Wan 's Jedi fighter in the asteroid field surrounding Geonosis.

The third time occurs when Boba Fett stealthily follows the Millennium Falcon after the latter ship sneaks away from the Imperial fleet in "The Empire Strikes Back." Finally, Slave 1 is seen when Boba Fett leaves Bespin with the frozen Han Solo. Slave 1's paint scheme in "Attack of the Clones" matches Jango Fett's slate blue and gray armor.

In "The Empire Strikes Back," Slave 1's paint scheme matches the muted red and green of Boba Fett's armor.
2. Threepio often expresses a low opinion of the Wookie, Chewbacca, in "The Empire Strikes Back." Just after Chewie chokes Lando and Threepio apologizes for the Wookie's actions, what insult does the droid say that not only insults Chewbacca, but all Wookies?

Answer: "After all, he's only a Wookie."

After Lando frees Chewie, Leia, and Threepio from the stormtroopers on Cloud City, Chewie starts choking Lando until he reveals that there is still a chance to save Han Solo from Boba Fett. As Leia and Chewie run to save Han, Threepio, on Chewie's back, says to Lando, "I'm terribly sorry about all of this.

After all, he's only a Wookie!" He implies that Chewie just can't help being a brute because all Wookies are like that. The fussy protocol is probably still upset because Chewbacca had only partially reassembled him after the droid was shot to pieces.
3. How does the fussy Threepio refer to Jawas in "A New Hope"?

Answer: "Disgusting creatures"

Just before Kenobi, Luke, and the two droids enter the Mos Eisley cantina, a Jawa comes up to look over Luke's speeder. Luke gently chases the Jawa away. Threepio says, "I simply can't abide those Jawas. Disgusting creatures." Threepio doesn't care much for Jawas, especially because after they capture him earlier in the film, he is afraid that they might melt him down. Plus, Threepio has the repugnant job of burning Jawa bodies after Luke and Kenobi discover the junk dealers' destroyed sandcrawler.
4. When they clash in the hangar at the end of "Attack of the Clones," Count Dooku is impressed with Obi-Wan's light saber skills.

Answer: False

Without much effort, Dooku wards off Obi-Wan's attacks. He contemptuously needles the Jedi by saying, "Master Kenobi, you disappoint me. Yoda holds you in such high esteem. Surely you can do better!" Dooku rather easily defeats Obi-Wan by wounding him.

In "Revenge of the Sith," Dooku uses a force choke on Obi-Wan before hurling him into a catwalk, knocking him unconscious. Interestingly, early in "Attack of the Clones," Obi-Wan mocks Anakin's claim that the younger man's light saber skills rival Yoda's. "Only in your mind," Obi-Wan replies.
5. In the original trilogy, who is the only one of the following four characters to call Boba Fett by his actual name, instead of "bounty hunter"?

Answer: Han Solo

In "The Empire Strikes Back," Lando, Darth Vader and Threepio all refer to Boba Fett as "bounty hunter." When discussing the deal with Vader wherein Leia and Chewie would have to remain in Cloud City, Lando angrily says, "That was never a part of our agreement nor was giving Han to this bounty hunter!" Just after Han Solo is frozen in carbonite, Vader turns to Fett and says, "He's all yours, bounty hunter." And when the heroes are racing to stop Fett from leaving Cloud City with the frozen Solo, Threepio hollers out to Artoo, "We're trying to save Han from the bounty hunter!" But during the sail barge fight in "Return of the Jedi," Chewie lets Han Solo know that Boba Fett is behind him. Han cries, "Boba Fett? Boba Fett! Where?!" just before Han swings a staff that hits Fett on his rocket pack, causing him to accidentally blast off.
6. "Darth" is the formal title given to all Sith Lords. Four Dark Lords of the Sith appear in person in the "Star Wars" movies. Of the four, who is known by only one name/one identity?

Answer: Darth Maul

Only Darth Maul is known by one name. Darth Sidious is also Naboo senator and then Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, Darth Tyrannus is Count Dooku, and Darth Vader is Anakin Skywalker. Note that when Darth Vader and Obi-Wan fight in "A New Hope," Kenobi calls Vader "Darth." ("You can't win, Darth. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.") It's possible that George Lucas hadn't yet established that all Sith lords are titled Darth.

The only other Sith Lord mentioned in the six movies is Darth Plegius; Palpatine tells Anakin about him during the opera scene in "Revenge of the Sith."
7. In "The Empire Strikes Back," Leia calls Han Solo a "scoundrel" when the Millennium Falcon is hiding in the asteroid field. Leia means it as an insult, but Solo likes it. As he's moving closer to kiss Leia, Han says, "I think you like me because I'm a scoundrel. There aren't enough scoundrels in your life." What is Leia's mild protest?

Answer: "I happen to like nice men."

"I happen to like nice men," Leia says. Han replies, "I'm nice men." She starts to say, "No you're not, you're - " and then they kiss. Threepio, with a perfect sense of timing, interrupts the kiss; Leia flees and she and Han don't kiss again until just before he's frozen in carbonite on Cloud City. Han doesn't call himself "nice men" again, but when the Falcon is clinging to the rear side of a star destroyer's bridge, he calls Lando a scoundrel.
8. Only one clone trooper is called by a name instead of a number in "Revenge of the Sith." Who is this clone?

Answer: Cody

Commander Cody is Obi-Wan's primary senior clone officer, and the Jedi calls him by name just before the battle of Utapau. Cody is frequently seen at Obi-Wan's side in the "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" TV series, and is characterized as fiercely loyal to the Jedi master.

However, when Darth Sidious issues Order 66 in "Revenge of the Sith," Cody doesn't hesitate to order his men to kill Obi-Wan. Captain Rex is Anakin's right-hand man in the "Star Wars: The Clones Wars" movie and TV series. Commander Gree is the officer who leads the clones in the battle of Kashyyyk in "Revenge of the Sith." (He's named in the novelization of the movie.) When Order 66 comes, Gree and another trooper attempt to take down Yoda only to literally lose their heads to Yoda's green blade. And in the novel "Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader," Commander Apo accompanies Vader to Kashyyyk, where he is killed.
9. Near the beginning of "The Phantom Menace," Qui-Gon Jinn "saves" Jar-Jar by crashing into him before he's run down by a Trade Federation tank. The Gungan starts following the Jedi and effusively thanks him, but Qui-Gon, intent on his mission, wants to get away from Jar-Jar. Oddly for a Jedi, Qui-Gon insults Jar-Jar. What does he say?

Answer: "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."

"You almost got us killed! Are you brainless?" Qui-Gon asks, not really caring to hear an answer. Jar-Jar says, "I spake," meaning "I speak," but the exasperated Qui-Gon says, "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent. Now, get out of here." Qui-Gon later changes his mind about Jar-Jar and finds him quite useful, despite his clumsiness. Jedi usually don't use insulting language, but in "The Phantom Menace," both Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan express some disdain for the clumsy Jar-Jar.
10. In Palpatine's office at the beginning of "Attack of the Clones," Padme speculates that Count Dooku could be behind her assassination attempt. Ki-Adi-Mundi, a member of the Jedi Council, naively states that Count Dooku is "a political ___, my dear, not a ___." What are the two missing words?

Answer: idealist, murderer

"He is a political idealist, my dear, not a murderer," says Ki-Adi-Mundi, and Mace Windu follows up by saying, "You realize, my lady, that Count Dooku was once a Jedi. He couldn't assassinate anyone. It's not in his character." The look on Padme's face suggests that she thinks the Jedi are fooling themselves.

As it turns out, her suspicions are correct, in that Dooku had engaged Jango Fett's services to assassinate Padme in return for the Trade Federation joining the Separatist movement. Nute Gunray is the leader of the Trade Federation, and he bears a grudge against Padme for humiliating and defeating him 10 years earlier on Naboo in "The Phantom Menace." (Jango Fett in turn had hired the assassin Zam Wessel to do the actual murder.)
11. Obi-Wan admonishes Anakin for his rashness as the two enter the bar after chasing the assassin Zam Wessel across the sky ways of Coruscant in "Attack of the Clones." The exasperated older Jedi makes a facetious remark about what Anakin is doing to him, but the casual remark turns out to be prophetic. What tongue-in-cheek remark does Obi-Wan say?

Answer: "Why do I get the feeling you're going to be the death of me?"

While all of those statements are prophetic, only one is real. When Obi-Wan says "Why do I get the feeling you're going to be the death of me," anyone who has seen the original "Star Wars" trilogy knows that Anakin, as Darth Vader, will in fact kill Obi-Wan.

As for the other choices, Vader watches while Tarkin's Death Star destroys Alderaan in "A New Hope," Dooku cuts off Anakin's right arm in "Attack of the Clones" and Obi-Wan chops off his legs and left arm in "Revenge of the Sith," and Vader is second only to the Emperor in ruling the galaxy in the original trilogy.
12. The insult "scum" is used in five of the six "Star Wars" movies. Which movie does not have this insult?

Answer: Attack of the Clones

The insult appears in all except "Attack of the Clones." It's used at least once in the other five. For example, just before the pod race in "The Phantom Menace," Sebulba calls Anakin "slave scum" in Huttese (which is "translated" in the subtitles).

In "Revenge of the Sith," General Grievous calls Obi-Wan and Anakin "Jedi scum" on his flagship. In "A New Hope," Ben Kenobi refers to Mos Eisley as "a wretched hive of scum and villainy." Admiral Piett calls bounty hunters "scum" in "The Empire Strikes Back." And in "Return of the Jedi," an Imperial officer in the bunker on Endor calls Han, Chewie and Leia "You rebel scum!"
13. In "Return of the Jedi," what slur does Han Solo shout to Jabba the Hutt just before Solo, Luke and Chewbacca are to be executed?

Answer: "Piece of worm-ridden filth!"

On board his sail barge, Jabba wishes that Han, Luke and Chewie will die "honorably" inside the sarlaac, then says he will entertain pleas for mercy. Threepio amplifies his voice and interprets Jabba's Huttese for the three prisoners held on a nearby skiff.

Not caring to beg for mercy, Han shouts, "Threepio, you tell that piece of worm-ridden filth that he'll get no such pleasure from us!" Chewie growls his agreement. Likely, Han does not need an interpreter to understand Jabba, considering Han fully understands the Huttese that the hapless bounty hunter Greedo uses when he attempts to kill Solo in "A New Hope."
14. In "A New Hope," the Death Star captures the Millennium Falcon, which had appeared out of hyperspace in the remains of the Alderaan system. Solo, Chewie, and their passengers hide in smuggling compartments. After the stormtroopers leave the ship, thinking that it is empty, Solo and company emerge. Obi-Wan announces that he'll take care of the tractor beam holding the ship, and Solo calls him a fool, saying, "I knew you'd say something like that!" What was Obi-Wan's reply?

Answer: "Who's more foolish: the fool or the fool who follows him?"

Chewbacca actually likes Obi-Wan's reply, and howls his approval, to which Obi-Wan nods in agreement. Although Solo and the old Jedi don't see eye-to-eye, when the Falcon finally escapes from the Death Star, Solo probably doesn't think Obi-Wan so foolish anymore because he did take care of the tractor beam.
15. Han Solo has little patience for Threepio in "The Empire Strikes Back." Just after Solo puts the Falcon down inside the cave in the asteroid field, the ship shakes hard. Threepio helpfully offers that the asteroid "may not be entirely stable." Solo sarcastically thanks the droid, then says irritably, "Chewie, take ________ in the back and plug him into the hyperdrive!" What does he call the droid?

Answer: the professor

"Chewie, take the professor in the back and plug him into the hyperdrive!" Likely, Han doesn't mean this literally, but rather wants Threepio to communicate with the ship's computer to learn what is wrong with the hyperdrive. Threepio later reports to Han that, "I don't know where your ship learned to communicate, but it has a most peculiar dialect." Solo does call Threepio "goldenrod" earlier in the film, during their escape from Hoth.

While Han and the princess are running to board the Falcon, Han shouts to the slow droid to "Hurry up, goldenrod! You're gonna be a permanent resident!"
Source: Author ShilohGrant

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