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2 BattleBots quizzes and 20 BattleBots trivia questions.
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  Average BattleBots Quiz - 10 Questions    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This series hosted combat tournaments between homemade robots, with their human builders at the controls. Hope you enjoy this quiz on the show. Thanks.
Average, 10 Qns, neon000, Feb 08 08
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  10 Questions about Battlebots    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Battlebots": Test your knowledge about the Fighting Robots of Comedy Central!
Average, 10 Qns, biohazard930, Feb 08 08
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biohazard930
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BattleBots Trivia Questions

1. On what network did the show debut in the United States?

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Answer: Comedy Central

The public was protected from sparks and debris by a fence around the edge of the arena floor. Fans were very supportive and carried banners for their favorite robots.

2. What was the 'slogan' of "Battlebots"?

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Answer: "When Sparks Fly, Bots Die"

"When Sparks Fly, Bots Die" was the official slogan of the "Battlebots" competition.

3. Other than time running out, what was considered cause to stop a match?

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Answer: When a robot could not move

Officials could call a halt if a robot became too damaged to continue moving. This could also happen if the opponent's machine flipped it over, leaving it stuck on its back.

4. How many seasons of "Battlebots" were aired on Comedy Central?

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Answer: 5

5. What is the standard length of a "Battlebots" match?

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Answer: 3 minutes

This is shortened if one of the bots in knocked out for 30 seconds, or is obviously incapacitated.

6. What talk show host had a robot modeled after him?

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Answer: Jay Leno

The robot was called "Chin-Killa." It could only be used in exhibition matches, as its front end-- a fake chin, a joking reference to Leno's own facial features-- was not compliant with robot construction standards.

7. What was the former name of the bot that came back as Revision Z?

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Answer: Grendel

Grendel was one of the most respectable pickaxes in the tournament, and he easily took out the bot Diesector. After Grendel's retirement for Revision Z (who did not do well at all) Diesector went on to win two more tournaments.

8. What type of match was held at the end of a tournament?

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Answer: A 'rumble,' or free-for-all, involving many robots

This fun type of match caused a great deal of destruction. Sparks and robot parts would fly through the air.

9. What was the name of the team who built the bot Surgeon General?

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Answer: Team Loki

Surgeon General did not do well until season 4, when it made it to the Semi-Finals, where he was fighting a winning fight, and then had Radio Failure.

10. In normal competition, how long did a match last?

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Answer: Three minutes

Scientist and television host Bill Nye appeared in the show to explain technical aspects of the machines and the tournament facilities. He was also the host of the long-running educational show, "Bill Nye the Science Guy."

11. Which Battlebot was the tallest ever entered in a competition?

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Answer: Tower of Power

Tower of Power was 6 feet tall! (What a horrible center of gravity!)

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