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Quiz about The Incredible Hulk
Quiz about The Incredible Hulk

The Incredible Hulk Multiple Choice Quiz | Movies


A scientist by the name of Dr. Bruce Banner finds himself on the run in this 2008 Marvel film, the second in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. See what you remember about the first appearance of The Hulk. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
396,829
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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191
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Question 1 of 10
1. After working for years as a scientist, Banner moves to which country to resume his life? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Those who come into contact with Banner's blood are infected with which of these? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Emil Blonsky is sent in to apprehend Dr. Banner. After a chase, are they able to capture him?


Question 4 of 10
4. At what heart rate does Dr. Banner transform? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Banner's research, unbeknownst to him, was actually being used for which of these advanced technologies? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Dr. Banner manages to sneak back into his university labs posing as which of these? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. At Culver University, Banner turns into the Hulk again. Where does he hide the jump drive Betty gives him? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Mr. Blue lives in which city? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Sterns, before injecting Blonsky with his solution, suggests that it may create which of these? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. To escape the government and leave Betty behind, Bruce travels to which destination in the end of the film? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. After working for years as a scientist, Banner moves to which country to resume his life?

Answer: Brazil

Years before the events of the movie, there was an incident in which Dr. Bruce Banner was experimented on at the labs in Virginia's Culver University. Although what happened is a bit unclear, the results of the experiment led to severe injuries inflicted upon both General Ross and his daughter, Betty. Five years later, in the Rocinha Favela of Brazil, Banner works to control his emotions through martial arts and simple living; by controlling his body he can control his emotions.

He wears a heart rate monitor to keep himself in check. Working at a bottling plant, he repairs a conveyor belt and cuts himself on the machinery, and when he does, he goes to great lengths to locate a drop of blood that falls through the floors and down to the bottling line.

He cleans what he finds, but misses some.
2. Those who come into contact with Banner's blood are infected with which of these?

Answer: Gamma radiation

While in Brazil, Banner receives an important flower and starts performing a bit of chemistry on it while, at the same time, communicating with a mysterious person online known only as 'Mr. Blue'. Taking a drop of his blood, Banner watches as his solution begins to work on it, but it mutates instead, proving to be another in a long line of experimental failures. Mr. Blue urges him to send a blood sample or meet with him, but Banner is hesitant to seek help and put others at risk.

He agrees, however, to send the sample to New York. Meanwhile, in the Pentagon, a man is diagnosed with severe gamma poisoning when he drinks a bottle of Brazilian cola. General Ross asks his men to start keeping their eyes peeled for a white bottle factory worker, so they bring in Emil Blonsky, a Russian-born British Royal Marine, who can take care of the situation with discretion.
3. Emil Blonsky is sent in to apprehend Dr. Banner. After a chase, are they able to capture him?

Answer: No

General Ross briefs Blonsky on the Dr. Banner situation and informs him of the crimes that he's committed-- notably involving some deaths and the theft of government lab secrets-- and he insists that caution be exercised since they need to tranquilize him as soon as possible. Banner, meanwhile, receives a new message from Mr. Blue stating that the tests on his blood indicate gamma reduction that could lead to a cure, but Blue needs more data, and that data is in the hands of the U.S. government. Banner is narrowly able to escape his apartment that night when Blonsky's men burst in, and it leads to a lengthy chase through the favelas that spans narrow alleys and high rooftops. All the while, Banner tries to keep his heart rate low, and he runs to hide in the bottling plant, pursued not only by Blonsky, but bullying locals.

The locals catch up to him as Blonsky's men close in...and something begins to happen.
4. At what heart rate does Dr. Banner transform?

Answer: 200 bpm

The angry locals close in on Banner and begin to beat him up just as Blonsky's men take position, and as tranquilizers are fired Banner's heart rate monitor reaches 200, sparking a transformation before their eyes. Enraged, he becomes a green, hulking beast that General Ross claims is their target. Impervious to bullets, the Hulk runs through the factory causing havoc and withstanding all blasts, taking out all of Blonsky's men with minimal effort. Blonsky himself barely makes it out with his life as the Hulk escapes into the night in Rio.
Gen. Ross and Blonsky later search Banner's apartment to find evidence of his experiments. Ross gives Blonsky the truth-- that creature was Banner. They all need to leave.
Banner wakes up a day later...in Guatemala.
5. Banner's research, unbeknownst to him, was actually being used for which of these advanced technologies?

Answer: Super-soldiers

Banner is brought to Chiapas, Mexico and dropped off by a local and, though he plans to go home, it takes a while; he's starting with nothing. Eventually he's able to nab some clothes and keep moving on foot. Back in the united States, Gen. Ross and Blonsky have a private talk about the government's biotech division, specifically in the way of 'super-soldiers'. Banner's work was early stuff that was masked as radiation protection, but his confidence led him to perform tests on himself.

It caused a problem. Ross, hearing this news, makes a strong case for remaining on the Banner job. A couple of weeks later, Banner ends up back in Virginia, arriving at Culver University, partly with the intent to collect his old research but also to run into Betty Ross.

He finds her when she emerges from her lab to meet with a man for lunch.
6. Dr. Banner manages to sneak back into his university labs posing as which of these?

Answer: Pizza delivery guy

Managing to sneak into the labs as a pizza delivery guy, Banner gets into Betty's personal computer and searches for the research on Gamma Pulse technology to find that all of it is missing from the database. In fact, everything under his name is gone. He contacts Mr. Blue and informs him that the data is gone, so they end up at a dead end.
Betty, meanwhile, heads out to dinner with her new boyfriend, Dr. Samson, and when she does she runs into Banner, spotting him across the restaurant and following him. She loses him when he hides out in an alley. She later finds him walking out in the rain and reunites with him properly, embracing him on a bridge. She brings him home and reveals that she absconded with their gamma pulse data, making a copy and putting it on a jump drive. She reasons that they should just talk to the General, but he refuses; the General, after all, wants to make their research into a weapon.
In the labs, meanwhile, Gen. Ross grabs a solution from its cryogenic container.
7. At Culver University, Banner turns into the Hulk again. Where does he hide the jump drive Betty gives him?

Answer: In his stomach

In the government lab, Blonsky is given several painful injections as part of General Ross' new plan, and he's told that if anything bad starts happening, even at low dosages, he'll be pulled from the mission. As soon as Blonsky receives the treatment, however, things get dangerous.
Banner plans to leave early the next morning and Betty heads out to see him off from the University, but the task force comes in and surrounds him. Blonsky, proceeding on foot, leads the charge, managing to outrun everyone without breaking a sweat. The chase leads through the university library where Banner, fearing the worst, swallows the USB stick Betty gave him. Betty, outside, stands in front of Gen. Ross' tank and begs him to stop, speaking to her father for the first time in years. They all watch as Banner is trapped in a second-floor tunnel and gassed. And then he transforms.
As the Hulk, he's easily able to smash through the tunnel wall. The army opens fire, but it does nothing. Gen. Ross sends in Blonsky who, without fear, advances on the Hulk with a grenade launcher and deftly joins the fray, using his new enhancements to go toe-to-toe with the Hulk's brute strength. The Hulk is only able to be slowed down by sound cannons, and even these don't succeed. Blonsky continues his assault and gets kicked into a tree while the army retreats. Betty, however, walks forward to Bruce and the two of them depart.
8. Mr. Blue lives in which city?

Answer: New York City

It turns out that Betty's boyfriend, Doc Samson, was the one who tipped off General Ross after Betty found Bruce the previous night. He witnesses the battle on the campus grounds and follows Ross back to his daughter's house. He believes that the Hulk tried to protect her and that, perhaps, the army is the dangerous enemy. Blonsky survives what should have been a fatal blow, and when Ross later visits him in the hospital, it appears that his bones were crushed in the fight.

His regenerative abilities, however, change things.

It takes next to no time before Blonsky is back to active duty. But first, they head back to the lab. The Hulk, meanwhile, takes Betty to a cave in the wilderness, letting her rest quietly until he transforms back into Bruce.

Her soothing presence allows him to revert back into his old self, and the next morning, after stopping at a motel he throws up the jump drive. While the army begins searching for the two fugitives, Banner sends the data off to Mr. Blue and suggests it's time to meet. S.H.I.E.L.D. tracks the data immediately after it's sent, linking the name Mr. Blue to Dr. Samuel Sterns at Grayburn College in New York City. And so they mobilize.
9. Sterns, before injecting Blonsky with his solution, suggests that it may create which of these?

Answer: An abomination

Bruce and Betty eventually make it to New York City, heading up to Grayburn College by truck, boat, and stressful taxi cab. When they get to their destination they finally meet Dr. Sterns who is realistically pessimistic about the potential of an antidote; overshooting the dosage could kill Banner outright. Nonetheless, they decide to take a chance.

As the military closes in, Banner's blood is synthesized and Sterns effectively flips the switch, sparking a change that quickly transforms the doctor in his restraints. Sterns is knocked down before he can stop the procedure, but Betty is able to sooth Banner long enough for the antidote to be triggered. And it works; the process is reversed. Sterns, thrilled, is excited to use the research they've made to proceed and use the antidote for future medical purposes, but it's hard to say what will happen since none of his test subjects have survived. Banner is horrified by this; Sterns effectively copied all of the gamma radiated blood sent to him to try and make humans impervious to disease. Banner recommends that they incinerate it all; it's too powerful and can't be controlled. The military swoops in almost immediately after this revelation and Blonsky swoops in, leaping up several floors to stop anything from happening. Banner is tranquilized and Blonsky knocks him out. Gen. Ross takes Banner and Betty away, but Blonsky stays back and threatens Sterns at gunpoint to inject him with Banner's blood.

He wants to be godlike at any cost.
10. To escape the government and leave Betty behind, Bruce travels to which destination in the end of the film?

Answer: British Columbia

As Banner and Betty are flown away from New York, Sterns transforms Blonsky into an abomination with Banner's blood before Blonsky flees into the New York City streets to cause chaos. General Ross turns the helicopter around and Banner lets himself get angry. Ross, realizing that the Hulk is the only one who can stop the Abomination, lets him fight because Blonsky has become completely unhinged. To transform, Bruce launches himself out the back of the plane, kissing Betty on the way out and plummeting to the ground in an attempt to raise his heart rate.

It works. He lands in Harlem and the two almost immediately come to blows, fighting viciously with buildings and vehicles and sheer strength. Ross tries to help from afar, shooting at the Abomination with the military helicopter and risking his and Betty's lives in the process, but the Hulk succeeds in bringing everyone down, preventing absolute catastrophe. Betty and Gen. Ross survive the crash, fortunately, but the fight continues and the Hulk, spurred on by the sight of Betty, overpowers his foe, protects the chopper from explosion, and smashes the ground to get the upper hand and strangle Blonsky. Betty screams for him to stop when the Abomination is subdued and the Hulk listens.

The battle is won, but the Hulk has no choice but to flee or, else, be captured. In a remote cabin in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Bruce receives a package in the mail-- Betty's locket-- and he mails it back to her. As he meditates in silence, he realizes that he can control his powers.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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