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Quiz about Moonraker
Quiz about Moonraker

Moonraker Trivia Quiz


This is a basic trivia quiz for the 11th Bond film "Moonraker".

A multiple-choice quiz by ClarkF1. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ClarkF1
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
243,138
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
1373
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 151 (10/10), Guest 24 (8/10), Guest 76 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. What was the name of Drax's assistant who flew Bond to Drax's mansion? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What gadget did Q give to Bond at the beginning of the film as standard field issue? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. How did Drax die? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What was the name of the glass company in Venice? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In which country was Drax's secret base where he launched the Moonrakers from? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. When M came to Venice to see Drax's laboratory for himself, who accompanied him? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the glass factory in Venice, Bond fought and killed Drax's hench-man. What was his name? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Hugo Drax bought which famous landmark but was refused an export licence for it? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which plant was the poison made from? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who wrote the instrumental score for Moonraker? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was the name of Drax's assistant who flew Bond to Drax's mansion?

Answer: Corinne Dufour

Corinne Dufour was played by Corinne Clery. Corinne Dufour met Bond at the airport and flew him by helicopter to Drax's mansion. After Bond seduced her, she revealed the location of Drax's safe and was later killed by Drax for doing so.
Jill Masterson appeared in "Goldfinger", Teresa Di Vicenzo was the full maiden name of Bond's wife from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". The character Bibi Dahl appeared in the next Bond film "For Your Eyes Only".
2. What gadget did Q give to Bond at the beginning of the film as standard field issue?

Answer: Dart Gun

Q gave Bond a dart-gun which was strapped to the wrist and activated by nerve impulses. It came with ten darts: five blue-tipped, armour-piercing; five red-tipped, cyanide coated, causing death in thirty seconds. Bond used the dart-gun to stop the centrifuge when Chang tried to kill him and also to incapacitate Drax before he pushed him into the airlock.
3. How did Drax die?

Answer: Sucked into space

Bond incapcitated Drax with a dart from the dart-gun that Q had given him and then pushed him into an airlock and expelled him into space. Bond said "Take a giant step back for mankind." as he pushed him into the airlock.
4. What was the name of the glass company in Venice?

Answer: Venini Glass

Bond seduced Drax's assistant Corinne Dufour and she divulged the location of Drax's safe. After cracking the safe, Bond discovered the blueprint of a glass vial which he later discovered would carry lethal poison. On the blueprint was the name of the company manufacturing the glass for Drax, Venini Glass, which was based in Venice.
5. In which country was Drax's secret base where he launched the Moonrakers from?

Answer: Brazil

Drax's base was in Brazil where the poisonous orchid that his poison was based on grew. He used ruins which were left by an ancient civilisation rendered sterile by the orchid, to house his Moonraker launch complex. Bond discovered where Drax was flying out his parts from a label on the side of a crate at the Venini glass factory in Venice.
6. When M came to Venice to see Drax's laboratory for himself, who accompanied him?

Answer: Minister of Defence

M, Bond and Freddie Gray, Minister of Defence entered the room where the lab had been, wearing gas masks. The lab had been completely removed and the area was being used by Drax as an office. Drax remarked that as he wasn't English, he didn't understand the English sense of humour.
Geoffrey Keen played Sir Frederick Gray in six Bond films from "The Spy Who Loved Me" up to "The Living Daylights".
7. In the glass factory in Venice, Bond fought and killed Drax's hench-man. What was his name?

Answer: Chang

Chang was played by Toshiro Suga who was a 6th dan in aikido. Chang also tried to kill Bond when he was trying out the centrifuge by making it create very high G-Forces. Bond was able to disable the centrifuge using the dart-gun Q had given him.
8. Hugo Drax bought which famous landmark but was refused an export licence for it?

Answer: Eiffel Tower

When being flown to Hugo Drax's mansion in America, Bond was surprised to see an old French mansion. Drax's assistant Corinne Dufour mentioned it was brought over from France and re-assembled brick by brick. Bond then asked why Drax didn't buy the Eiffel Tower as well and the assistant replied that he did but was refused an export licence.
9. Which plant was the poison made from?

Answer: Orchid

Bond recognised the plant as Orchidae Nigra, a very rare orchid once thought to be extinct. When captured by Drax in his hide-out in Brazil, Drax explained that the orchid rendered the ancient civilisation who once lived there sterile, but that he had improved on the toxicity of the orchid and made it lethal.
10. Who wrote the instrumental score for Moonraker?

Answer: John Barry

John Barry has written the score of 11 Bond films as well as arranging the Bond theme written by Monty Norman.
Monty Norman wrote the Bond theme and the music for "Dr. No", David Arnold has scored every film since "Tomorrow Never Dies", Eric Serra wrote the score for "Goldeneye".
Source: Author ClarkF1

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