| 1. |
At the beginning of the movie, Bond doesn't have double-0-status. How many kills does it take to become a double-0? |
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| 1 | |||
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2 | ||
| 3 | |||
| 4 | |||
| 2. |
Bond's first kill takes place in: |
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a public bathroom | ||
| Dolphins Stadium | |||
| MI6's Prague office | |||
| The Nambutu embassy | |||
| 3. |
Bond chases Mollaka, through a construction site and up a crane. After running out of bullets, Mollaka throws his gun at Bond. Bond's reaction is to: |
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| duck | |||
| ignore it and beat up Mollaka | |||
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catch the gun and throw it at Mollaka | ||
| catch the gun, put bullets in it and shoot Mollaka | |||
| 4. |
Bond sneaks into M's apartment for some research and a telling off when he's discovered. He reveals that M stands for: |
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| Marjorie | |||
| Millicent | |||
| Maxine | |||
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M says she'll have Bond killed if he says another word | ||
| 5. |
Arriving at the Ocean Club in the Bahamas, Bond is mistaken for: |
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a parking valet | ||
| a waiter | |||
| a security guard | |||
| a guest | |||
| 6. |
One for the ladies. When Bond emerges from the ocean Ursula Andress-style, what colour are his swimming trunks? |
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| brown | |||
| green | |||
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blue | ||
| black | |||
| 7. |
Playing Poker against Dimitrios, Bond wins |
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| a stack of chocolate poker chips he can eat in his hotel room | |||
| $200,000 | |||
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an Aston Martin DB5 | ||
| a dance with Dimitrios' wife, Solange | |||
| 8. |
Bond kills Dimitrios in Miami at what travelling event? |
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| Cirque de Soleil | |||
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Bodyworlds | ||
| the Boston Pops | |||
| Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination | |||
| 9. |
Dimitrios has been working for Le Chiffre, banker to the world's terrorists. They have a plot to make a lot of money on the stock market by blowing up: |
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| an oil refinery | |||
| a cruise liner | |||
| a nuclear reactor | |||
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an airplane | ||
| 10. |
While in Miami, how many times is Bond spotted by someone he is tailing? |
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| Never | |||
| Once | |||
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Twice | ||
| Thrice | |||
| 11. |
Le Chiffre has lost all his clients' money and sets up a high stakes poker game. Bond is staked in the game by Her Majesty's Treasury in the form of Vesper Lynd. How does she introduce herself? |
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| Lynd. Vesper Lynd. | |||
| Would you like to take a photo, Mr Bond? | |||
| Here. Don't blow this all at once. | |||
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I'm the money. | ||
| 12. |
On the train, Vesper makes several observations about Bond. Which one is Bond especially pleased with? |
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| that he went to Oxford | |||
| that he didn't come from money | |||
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that he has a perfectly-formed arse | ||
| that he is an orphan | |||
| 13. |
Bond and Vesper are given MI6 covers for their stay in Montenegro. Bond's cover-name is Darlington Beech and he claims Vesper's cover-name is: |
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Stephanie Broadchest | ||
| Amanda Goodlay | |||
| Penelope Shagworthy | |||
| Philippa Cafferty | |||
| 14. |
Bond says that Vesper isn't his type because she is: |
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single | ||
| smart | |||
| superior | |||
| slutty | |||
| 15. |
Name this character |
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| Felix Leiter | |||
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Rene Mathis | ||
| Le Chiffre | |||
| Mr. White | |||
| 16. |
Bond villains typically have a trait that sets them apart from other men. Apart from being a mathematical genius, what is unusual about Le Chiffre? |
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| he has six fingers on each hand | |||
| his heart is on the right side of his chest | |||
| he has a third nipple | |||
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he weeps blood | ||
| 17. |
At the poker table, Bond makes an off-the-cuff drink order: three measures of Gordon's, one measure of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet shaken over ice with a thin slice of lemon. What's the mistake? |
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| the gin should be Tanqueray, not Gordon's | |||
| it should specifically be Polish grain vodka | |||
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Kina Lillet is no longer available | ||
| the drink should be stirred, not shaken | |||
| 18. |
Bond goes all in with a full house of kings and aces, but is cleaned out by Le Chiffre's hand of: |
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| a full house, aces and queens | |||
| four threes | |||
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four jacks | ||
| four queens | |||
| 19. |
Vesper refuses Bond's request to buy back into the game, but assistance is offered by CIA agent Felix Leiter. What's Leiter's price for putting up Bond's stake? |
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| the winnings | |||
| MI6 shares everything they get from Le Chiffre with the CIA | |||
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the CIA gets to bring Le Chiffre in | ||
| one night of passion | |||
| 20. |
Le Chiffre goes all in with a full house aces and sixes, but is cleaned out by Bond's straight flush, 4-5-6-7-8 in: |
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| hearts | |||
| diamonds | |||
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spades | ||
| clubs | |||
| 21. |
Bond and Vesper are captured by Le Chiffre, who tortures Bond by whipping his genitals with: |
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| a whip | |||
| an electrical cord | |||
| a carpet beater | |||
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a thick rope with a big knot in it | ||
| 22. |
Who kills Le Chiffre? |
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| Bond | |||
| Vesper | |||
| Mathis | |||
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Mr White | ||
| 23. |
It turns out that Vesper was forced to provide information, as well as the money, to Mr White's criminal organisation. Guilt-ridden she kills herself by: |
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drowning | ||
| jumping off a building | |||
| shooting herself | |||
| an overdose of sleeping pills | |||
| 24. |
Fill in the blank: "The job's done. The ________ is dead." |
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| mole | |||
| woman | |||
| double agent | |||
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bitch | ||
| 25. |
In Ian Fleming's novel Casino Royale, the card game played by Bond and Le Chiffre is not Texas hold'em poker but: |
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| five-card draw poker | |||
| blackjack | |||
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baccarat | ||
| hearts | |||