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Quiz about Common Titles From The XFiles
Quiz about Common Titles From The XFiles

Common Titles From "The X-Files" Quiz


It seems that the "X-Files" shares title names with other sci-fi shows. See if you can choose the common episode from descriptions given.

A multiple-choice quiz by bookworm78. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
bookworm78
Time
6 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
191,545
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "X-Files": With the X-Files closed, Scully has been assigned as an instructor at the FBI Academy while Mulder is doing menial surveillance work.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Quark, Rom and Nog accidentally head back in time and crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
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Question 2 of 10
2. "X-Files": The alien bounty hunter kidnaps Scully and wants to trade her for Mulder's sister, who is revealed to be a clone.
"Star Trek: Voyager": In an attempt to return Voyager home, Admiral Janeway goes back in time.
"Stargate SG-1": The Trust are behind a plan to steal the Stargate and eliminate the Jaffa with the Tok'ra poison.
"Babylon 5": The only obstacle remaining between Sheridan and Earth is a fleet near Mars. With the help of the resistance, Sheridan plans to smuggle Shadow modified telepaths onto the fleet who will hopefully disable them long enough for him to take Earth.
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Question 3 of 10
3. "X-Files": Agent Reyes takes the lead investigating a man found skinned alive after having visions of seeing other people appearing skinned alive and must call on Scully's expertise.
"Angel": As Spike is being tormented by the spirit of a brutal surgeon named Pavayne, Fred tries frantically to find a way to make him corporeal and prevent him from being sent to hell.
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Question 4 of 10
4. "X-Files": Mulder and Scully try to get answers out of a stubborn blind woman found at a murder scene who may have the ability to look through the killer's eyes in her mind.
"Star Trek: Next Generation": While en route to Risa for shore leave, Geordi is abducted by the Romulans and brainwashed into becoming an assassin.
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Question 5 of 10
5. "X-Files": Mulder is trapped in a car with a man who has developed a serious ear condition which can only be suppressed by driving west at high speeds.
"Star Trek: Voyager": Tom enters a race with the new Delta Flyer, unaware he is putting his relationship with B'Elanna in jeopardy.
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Question 6 of 10
6. "X-Files": Mulder goes to the Bermuda Triangle when he learns that the Queen Anne, a British luxury liner which disappeared during WWII, has re-appeared in the middle of the Sargasso Sea.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer": While Giles is in England, Willow accidentally frees a troll that used to know Anya, who proceeds to smash up the town.
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Question 7 of 10
7. "X-Files": As Mulder investigates a missing person case with a key feature being a menacing raven, he learns to enjoy the creature comforts of a well-tended home while Scully must tough it out on an uncomfortable stakeout.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Odo meets another shapeshifter, whom he recognises as one of the 100 infants sent out to learn about other species and cultures.
"Stargate SG-1": Samantha Carter begins a relationship with a detective, from whom she must hide her life at Stargate Command. Daniel comes face to face with the Goa'uld who is his former girlfriend.
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Question 8 of 10
8. "X-Files": Doggett comes upon an old case that Mulder kept secret from Scully and he follows up the investigation, hoping to find a possible connection to Mulder's disappearance.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer": Another imminent apocalypse is at hand in Sunnydale. Buffy must square off against a true God when Glory prepares to use Dawn's blood to break down the walls between the dimensions.
"Star Trek: Voyager": Kes' telekinetic powers grow to such a point where she can no longer control them. In order to prevent Voyager from being destroyed, she must leave the ship.
"Stargate Atlantis": Teyla discovers through nightmares that she is descended from humans the Wraith once experimented with.
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Question 9 of 10
9. "X-Files": A man whose blood is rapidly changing into metal alloy enacts revenge on those who caused his condition.
"Angel": Wesley releases Faith from prison to help them catch Angelus, who is working with the Beast.
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Question 10 of 10
10. "X-Files": Mulder and Scully pursue a man killing priests that claim to have the wounds of Christ and the agents find and must protect a young boy who may be a real stigmatic.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer": Xander finds out about Angel's return to Sunnydale and promptly informs the gang who confront Buffy with the fear that he may turn evil again, while Faith finds herself under the wing of a new Watcher, Gwendolyn Post.
"Sliders": The Sliders are stuck in the dullest world they've ever found...until Rembrandt picks up a science-fiction book that reads like the story of their lives.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "X-Files": With the X-Files closed, Scully has been assigned as an instructor at the FBI Academy while Mulder is doing menial surveillance work. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Quark, Rom and Nog accidentally head back in time and crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.

Answer: Little Green Men

In "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's" "Little Green Men" Nog remarks how Gabriel Bell in his guidebook looks like Captain Sisko, a reference to the season 3 two-parter "Past Tense", in which Sisko has to assume the identity of Bell to preserve the timeline.
2. "X-Files": The alien bounty hunter kidnaps Scully and wants to trade her for Mulder's sister, who is revealed to be a clone. "Star Trek: Voyager": In an attempt to return Voyager home, Admiral Janeway goes back in time. "Stargate SG-1": The Trust are behind a plan to steal the Stargate and eliminate the Jaffa with the Tok'ra poison. "Babylon 5": The only obstacle remaining between Sheridan and Earth is a fleet near Mars. With the help of the resistance, Sheridan plans to smuggle Shadow modified telepaths onto the fleet who will hopefully disable them long enough for him to take Earth.

Answer: End Game

"Babylon 5's" and "Star Trek: Voyager's" episodes are actually 1 word "Endgame".
"Voyager's" "Endgame" is the series finale.
3. "X-Files": Agent Reyes takes the lead investigating a man found skinned alive after having visions of seeing other people appearing skinned alive and must call on Scully's expertise. "Angel": As Spike is being tormented by the spirit of a brutal surgeon named Pavayne, Fred tries frantically to find a way to make him corporeal and prevent him from being sent to hell.

Answer: Hell Bound

The "X-Files" title is actually one word "Hellbound".
"Angel's" "Hell Bound" contains many inside jokes between Spike and Angel, including Spike mocking Angel for liking Barry Manilow and Angel saying he liked Spike's poems.
4. "X-Files": Mulder and Scully try to get answers out of a stubborn blind woman found at a murder scene who may have the ability to look through the killer's eyes in her mind. "Star Trek: Next Generation": While en route to Risa for shore leave, Geordi is abducted by the Romulans and brainwashed into becoming an assassin.

Answer: Mind's Eye

For her performance as Marty Glenn in "X-Files", Lili Taylor was nominated for an Emmy award in 1998 in the category of Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
John Fleck, who would later appear on "Deep Space Nine" and "Voyager" as well as have a recurring role on "Enterprise", appears in "Next Generations's" "The Mind's Eye".
5. "X-Files": Mulder is trapped in a car with a man who has developed a serious ear condition which can only be suppressed by driving west at high speeds. "Star Trek: Voyager": Tom enters a race with the new Delta Flyer, unaware he is putting his relationship with B'Elanna in jeopardy.

Answer: Drive

The American Society of Cinematographers called "X-Files'" "Drive" the best-filmed hour of episodic television of the season. Director of Photography Bill Roe received the award.
Tom and B'Elanna marry at the end of "Voyager's" "Drive".
6. "X-Files": Mulder goes to the Bermuda Triangle when he learns that the Queen Anne, a British luxury liner which disappeared during WWII, has re-appeared in the middle of the Sargasso Sea. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer": While Giles is in England, Willow accidentally frees a troll that used to know Anya, who proceeds to smash up the town.

Answer: Triangle

"X-Files'" "Triangle" marks the first on-screen kiss between Mulder and Scully, although it is Scully in a past life.
Abraham Benrubi, who plays Olaf the Troll on "Buffy's" "Triangle" is most recognizable to TV viewers as Jerry the desk clerk on "ER".
7. "X-Files": As Mulder investigates a missing person case with a key feature being a menacing raven, he learns to enjoy the creature comforts of a well-tended home while Scully must tough it out on an uncomfortable stakeout. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Odo meets another shapeshifter, whom he recognises as one of the 100 infants sent out to learn about other species and cultures. "Stargate SG-1": Samantha Carter begins a relationship with a detective, from whom she must hide her life at Stargate Command. Daniel comes face to face with the Goa'uld who is his former girlfriend.

Answer: Chimera

On "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's" "Chimera" the part of the shapeshifter was played by J.G. Hertzler (credited as Garman Hertzler) who is better known for playing General Martok on the same series.
On "Stargate's" "Chimera" Major Carter can be heard humming the show's theme song in the elevator.
8. "X-Files": Doggett comes upon an old case that Mulder kept secret from Scully and he follows up the investigation, hoping to find a possible connection to Mulder's disappearance. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer": Another imminent apocalypse is at hand in Sunnydale. Buffy must square off against a true God when Glory prepares to use Dawn's blood to break down the walls between the dimensions. "Star Trek: Voyager": Kes' telekinetic powers grow to such a point where she can no longer control them. In order to prevent Voyager from being destroyed, she must leave the ship. "Stargate Atlantis": Teyla discovers through nightmares that she is descended from humans the Wraith once experimented with.

Answer: The Gift

Mulder and Scully only appear in "X-Files'" "The Gift" in flashbacks.
"Voyager's" "The Gift" marks the last episode on which Kes appears as a regular, though she makes a guest appearance in "Fury".
Buffy's epitaph at the end of "The Gift" reads "Buffy Anne Summers 1981-2001 Devoted Sister Beloved Friend She Saved the World A Lot".
It is discovered in "Stargate Atlantis"'s "The Gift" that the Wraith came into being after the Ancients arrived in the Pegasus Galaxy.
9. "X-Files": A man whose blood is rapidly changing into metal alloy enacts revenge on those who caused his condition. "Angel": Wesley releases Faith from prison to help them catch Angelus, who is working with the Beast.

Answer: Salvage

In "Angel's" "Salvage" Angel calls Sunnydale and speaks to Dawn. The phone call is never brought up in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," most likely because it would just confuse viewers who weren't also watching "Angel."
10. "X-Files": Mulder and Scully pursue a man killing priests that claim to have the wounds of Christ and the agents find and must protect a young boy who may be a real stigmatic. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer": Xander finds out about Angel's return to Sunnydale and promptly informs the gang who confront Buffy with the fear that he may turn evil again, while Faith finds herself under the wing of a new Watcher, Gwendolyn Post. "Sliders": The Sliders are stuck in the dullest world they've ever found...until Rembrandt picks up a science-fiction book that reads like the story of their lives.

Answer: Revelations

We find out in "Buffy's" "Revelations" that there are 12 cemeteries within the city limits of Sunnydale.
In "X-Files'" "Revelations" the producers weren't satisfied with the priest's voice, so a new vocal track was added in post-production using a different performer in LA.
Source: Author bookworm78

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