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Quiz about Leverage  The Two Live Crew Job
Quiz about Leverage  The Two Live Crew Job

"Leverage" - "The Two Live Crew Job" Quiz


This quiz is about episode 7 of the 2nd season, where a very elaborate con pitted the Leverage team against a visiting crew almost as cunning and ruthless as they are. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by KatieK54. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
KatieK54
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
316,141
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
534
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 73 (7/10), Guest 94 (8/10), stephedm (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. This con began with the discovery that a Boston-based electronics magnate had knowingly purchased an artistic masterpiece stolen by the Nazis during World War II. The clients, the Mercers, owned the painting prior to the Nazi theft and have failed to reclaim it. Which artist painted the masterpiece they were seeking? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When the crew infiltrated the office where the painting was being held, they decided remove the entire wall that surrounded the painting, rather than just the painting. What they did not realize was that, on the other side of the wall, another crew had already stolen the painting and replaced with spoof artwork. What piece of of popular art was in the frame? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Eliot's "hitter" opposition, Mikel Dayan, may have been able to understand and speak some English, but it was not her first language. What language did she speak throughout the majority of her time on screen?
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. On the night of the auction house robbery, Parker was tunneling through the air ducts until she found out that the security motion sensors had been triggered. What had caused the motion sensors to go off? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who actually created and delivered the motion sensor flower vase bomb to Sophie? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. At the cocktail party art viewing in the auction house, Parker and another thief (later identified as Apollo) battled for possession of the auction manager's wallet and I.D. badge. While they bump each other, pass each other, and/or otherwise stole each others possessions, what did Apollo take that was Parker's (and not the auction manager's)? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When Sophie introduced the crew to her information about Marcus Starke, she told them that she and Marcus used to do elaborate con jobs together. Since Nate had spent a considerable portion of his career chasing after Sophie, he was stunned to be told of all the jobs where he was unknowingly chasing both of them. Which of the following was NOT one of the jobs Sophie mentioned? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. When Nate diverted the security guards at the outdoor entrance on the night of the Auction house robbery he was intercepted by Marcus Starke. Marcus introduced himself to Nate and the guards with an assumed name. Who did Starke introduce himself as? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. At the end of the episode, Eliot and Mikel were seen swapping stories of their many battle scars. After Mikel showed her chest scar from a frag grenade in Somalia, Eliot showed his arm wound from a sniper's bullet. In what country was Eliot when he was shot by the sniper? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After Starke agreed to swap the van Gogh for the Mercers' reclaimed painting, he delivered an arrogant and self-serving speech whereby he declared himself the winner for still having walked away with the painting he came for. Did the team give Starke the real van Gogh painting?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This con began with the discovery that a Boston-based electronics magnate had knowingly purchased an artistic masterpiece stolen by the Nazis during World War II. The clients, the Mercers, owned the painting prior to the Nazi theft and have failed to reclaim it. Which artist painted the masterpiece they were seeking?

Answer: Gustav Klimt

The Mercers explained that their father had managed to smuggle the artwork out of Europe just before the war, but their father did not make it out of Europe. While the Mercers have worked to reclaim Holocaust art every day, this painting was especially important to them and they spent a lifetime searching for it.
2. When the crew infiltrated the office where the painting was being held, they decided remove the entire wall that surrounded the painting, rather than just the painting. What they did not realize was that, on the other side of the wall, another crew had already stolen the painting and replaced with spoof artwork. What piece of of popular art was in the frame?

Answer: Dogs Playing Poker

When the crew broke into the office, Parker complained that their plan seemed like cheating because it was not like the elaborate cons they usually executed. Hardison then explained exactly what would have to be done in order to execute a job of this complexity, and it was juxtaposed opposite footage of another crew executing that exact plan at the exact same time.

This resulted in the art having already been stolen and replaced with dogs playing poker by the time the team cut the wall apart.
3. Eliot's "hitter" opposition, Mikel Dayan, may have been able to understand and speak some English, but it was not her first language. What language did she speak throughout the majority of her time on screen?

Answer: Hebrew

Mikel was an amazing opponent for Eliot in this episode and she asked him early on if he spoke Hebrew. She was later described by Hardison as being ex-Mossad, or Israeli Intelligence, with considerable experience as an international mercenary.
4. On the night of the auction house robbery, Parker was tunneling through the air ducts until she found out that the security motion sensors had been triggered. What had caused the motion sensors to go off?

Answer: bird

Once they found out it was a bird, Parker encountered Apollo in the air ducts with a birdcage. They were stuck in the ducts talking and she asked him what kind of bird he chose, to which he responded that it was a North American Kestrel, which he chose because it was a relatively small bodied bird with a large enough wingspan to set off the motion detectors. Parker said that she would have used a Scarlet Tanager bird because of the wingspan and that fact that their bright colors were more distracting.
5. Who actually created and delivered the motion sensor flower vase bomb to Sophie?

Answer: Chaos

It was revealed at the end of the episode that it was not Marcus Starke that had sent the bomb to Sophie, but rather it was Chaos, who was infuriated at the prospect that Marcus would have potentially enlisted Sophie to be on his crew for this job. Chaos had evidently planned an elaborate double-cross, but knew he would not succeed if he had to go up against Sophie.

He then tried to kill Starke with a car bomb before fleeing the scene.
6. At the cocktail party art viewing in the auction house, Parker and another thief (later identified as Apollo) battled for possession of the auction manager's wallet and I.D. badge. While they bump each other, pass each other, and/or otherwise stole each others possessions, what did Apollo take that was Parker's (and not the auction manager's)?

Answer: her phone

Parker was extremely irritated that she had been bested by another thief, much like the rest of the crew was when they realized their own counterpart opponents. Fortunately, the fact that Parker's phone had an advanced GPS tracking system later lead the team to the other crew's hideout.
7. When Sophie introduced the crew to her information about Marcus Starke, she told them that she and Marcus used to do elaborate con jobs together. Since Nate had spent a considerable portion of his career chasing after Sophie, he was stunned to be told of all the jobs where he was unknowingly chasing both of them. Which of the following was NOT one of the jobs Sophie mentioned?

Answer: Italian job

Nate was extremely high strung during the briefings about Marcus and was very bothered by him. Eliot asked the devil's advocate question about whether Nate was upset about the job or if it was about another man, much like himself, having had a very close relationship with Sophie. The question was not answered, but one could deduce that it was probably a bit of both.
8. When Nate diverted the security guards at the outdoor entrance on the night of the Auction house robbery he was intercepted by Marcus Starke. Marcus introduced himself to Nate and the guards with an assumed name. Who did Starke introduce himself as?

Answer: Nathan Ford

Starke explained to Nate that he had chosen to use his name and a cover as an insurance representative to gain access to the Auction House's security system. Surely, comic relief was another reason for his use of Nate's name.
9. At the end of the episode, Eliot and Mikel were seen swapping stories of their many battle scars. After Mikel showed her chest scar from a frag grenade in Somalia, Eliot showed his arm wound from a sniper's bullet. In what country was Eliot when he was shot by the sniper?

Answer: Myanmar

After Eliot spoke of having been in Myanmar, Mikel told him that she was a sniper in Myanmar for awhile in 2003, which caused Eliot's demeanor to change with the realization that he was probably shot by Mikel.
10. After Starke agreed to swap the van Gogh for the Mercers' reclaimed painting, he delivered an arrogant and self-serving speech whereby he declared himself the winner for still having walked away with the painting he came for. Did the team give Starke the real van Gogh painting?

Answer: No

When Apollo stole Parker's cell phone, Hardison was able to track the phone to Starke's secret hideout. While there the crew stole all of Starke's forged paintings, identical to the van Gogh in question, and they reclaimed Parker's phone. After they realized that Chaos had planted the bomb that almost killed Sophie, they intercepted his getaway and planted the fake paintings (minus the one they gave to Starke) and the real painting as his luggage.
Source: Author KatieK54

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