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Quiz about Revolution of the Daleks
Quiz about Revolution of the Daleks

Revolution of the Daleks Trivia Quiz


2021 starts off on a good note, with the Doctor returning and fighting a classic enemy.

A multiple-choice quiz by parrotman2006. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
404,236
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021) opens with scenes from what previous episode?
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What villain from Series 11 returns in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Captain Jack Harkness returns to "Doctor Who" in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021). Where do we first see Jack in the episode? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. When we first see her in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021), what position in the British government does Jo Patterson hold? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. How far away from Earth was the Judoon prison where the Doctor was being held? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. From the perspective of "The Fam" how long had the Doctor been missing when she returned in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Where in Japan was the Dalek clone farm located? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. How did the Doctor get rid of the manufactured cloned Daleks in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What did the Doctor give Graham and Ryan as a going away present? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who directed "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021) opens with scenes from what previous episode?

Answer: Resolution (2019)

"Resolution", the only episode to air in 2019, had the Doctor confront a reconnaissance Dalek that was uncovered after a millennium underground. "Revolution" opens with the Doctor fighting the Dalek in a laboratory in Cheltenham.

Fast foward 367 minutes, when the British government gets custody of the Dalek remains, which leads to the events in "Revolution of the Daleks."

"The Timeless Children" (2020) was the finale for series 12. "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" (2018) was Jodie Whittaker's first full episode. And "The Tsurunga Conundrum" (2018) featured the Pting.
2. What villain from Series 11 returns in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)?

Answer: Jack Robertson

Jack Robertson (Chris Noth), the billionaire hotel owner who caused an outbreak of giant mutant spiders underneath Sheffield, returns to the 2021 New Year's Special. Robertson really outdoes himself in this episode - bemoaning the destruction of the Daleks for its impact on his bottom line, betraying the human race to the Daleks and ultimately trying to paint himself as a hero.

Chris North is probably best known for his work as Detective Mike Logan on "Law and Order" (1995-1996), Carrie Bradshaw's ultimate husband Mister Big on "Sex and the City" (1998 - 2004) and Governor Peter Florrick on "The Good Wife" (2009-2016).

Krasko was the time traveler in "Rosa" (2018) who attempted to derail the Civil Rights movement by interfering in December 1955. Tim Shaw was the alien warrior who abducted people in "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" (2018). He returned in the series 11 finale "The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos" (2018).

Charlie Duffy was the factory worker who came up with exploding bubble wrap in "Kerblam!: (2018). Since he was killed in the explosion that blew up the delivery robots, little chance he will be returning.
3. Captain Jack Harkness returns to "Doctor Who" in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021). Where do we first see Jack in the episode?

Answer: Breaking the Doctor out of prison

Jack manages to use time warping technology to break the Doctor out of the Judoon prison. He had to spend 19 years there himself to accomplish it. It is uncertain how long the Doctor spent inside the Judoon prison. They manage to escape via Jack's vortex manipulator.

Jack Harkness made his first appearance in the series 1 episodes "The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances" (2005). He returned in "Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways" in which Rose Tyler made him immortal. Jack would be spun off into his own series "Torchwood" (2006-2011).

Jack's most recent appearance was in "Fugitive of the Judoon" (January 2020) in which he warned the Doctor about the lone Cyberman.
4. When we first see her in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021), what position in the British government does Jo Patterson hold?

Answer: Minister of Technology

Patterson (played by Harriet Walter), an ambitious politician, is Minister of Technology when Jack Robertson first meets her. She conspires with Jack to create an army of Daleks for use as a policing force. Patterson does eventually become Prime Minister, and gives a sanctimonious speech about security before being exterminated by the Daleks.
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Harriet Walter is one of Britain's most distinguished Shakespearean actors. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Walter has been a regular performer with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her roles include Viola and Lady MacBeth. Walter also played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" and Prospero in "The Tempest" in all female productions of the plays.
She won an Olivier Award in 1988 for her work in "Twelfth Night" and "Three Sisters."
5. How far away from Earth was the Judoon prison where the Doctor was being held?

Answer: 79 billion light years

The prison was 79 billion light years away according to the title card. Since the size of the known universe is only 46.5 billion light years, wherever the Judoon have that prison, it's one hell of a long trip. And Captain Jack's vortex manipulator is a lot more impressive than we thought.

While it was uncertain how long the Doctor had been in the Judoon prison, it was at least several decades, based on the hash marks on the wall and her familiarity with the denizens.

Other residents of the prison included a Weeping Angel (nickname Angela), a pair of red-eyed Ood (nickname Bonnie and Clyde), a Pting and a member of The Silence.
6. From the perspective of "The Fam" how long had the Doctor been missing when she returned in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)?

Answer: 10 months

It was repeated several times that the time between the events in "The Timeless Children (2020) and "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021) was ten months. Since "Timeless Children" aired on March 1 (simpler times), it has been ten months since viewers last saw the Doctor.

This time gave Ryan time to evaluate his life, and he decided to leave the TARDIS. Graham made the decision to stay and help his grandson.
7. Where in Japan was the Dalek clone farm located?

Answer: Osaka

The Dalek farm was in Osaka, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan. It has long been an economic center, and contains the headquarters of many of Japan's leading companies, including Sharp and Panasonic.

The Dalek managed to hack into the computer at Jack Robinson's company, hire a construction firm to build a massive cloning facility in Japan and then killed the people who built it. Robertson was actually most worried about the Daleks filling out the proper paperwork.
8. How did the Doctor get rid of the manufactured cloned Daleks in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)?

Answer: Invited Death Squad Daleks to Earth

The Doctor actually relied on the Daleks' obsession with genetic purity to get the elite force Daleks to kill of the "inferior" Dalek/Human hybrid clones. The original Daleks came through and killed off the new batch of Daleks.

The Doctor then tricked the elite Daleks into attacking a TARDIS, which she folded in on itself and sent into the Void, taking care of all the "pure" Daleks.
9. What did the Doctor give Graham and Ryan as a going away present?

Answer: psychic paper

The episode went full circle with Ryan and Graham, with Ryan attempting to ride a bicycle. Ryan fails, and Graham encourages him. They discuss paranormal events in Finland and South Korea, and then reveal the psychic paper, which could come in handy investigating strange phenomenon.

River Song received a sonic screwdriver, which came in handy in "Forests of the Dead". Martha Jones received a super cell phone from the Doctor. And the Tenth Doctor gave Donna Noble a winning lottery ticket.
10. Who directed "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021)?

Answer: Lee Haven Jones

Lee Haven Jones directed the Holiday Special after directing the Series 12 episodes "Spyfall Part 2" and "Orphan 55" (both 2020). Jones started working in British television in 2010, and his credits include "Wizards vs Aliens" (2014), "35 Diwrnod" (2015) and "The Bay" (2019).

Stone directed the Series 12 episodes "Spyfall Part 1", "Praxeus", "Ascension of the Cyberman" and "The Timeless Children" (all in 2020).

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett played Leo Rugazzi, the technician who cloned new Daleks only to be taken over by them in a Dalek plot to take over the world. He is best known to British television audiences as Curtis from "Misfits" (2009-2012) and Ian from "Utopia" (2013-14).

Nicholas Briggs returns as the voice of the Daleks, which he first voiced in the 2005 episode "Dalek." He was voiced Daleks, Cybermen, Judoon and Zygon numerous times since the new "Doctor Who" began. Briggs is also executive producer at Big Finish Productions, which has produced numerous "Doctor Who" audio stories.
Source: Author parrotman2006

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