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Octopussy | Quiz

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1)

What is Freudenstein's maternal history that helps her gain British trust? (from The Property of a Lady)

Her mother works for the British secret service.
Her grandmother is friends with Churchill.
Her mother is English.
Her mother participates in the resistance against the Revolution.
2)

What does Bond accuse Americans being too much of? (from 007 in New York)

Dependent on cars.
Hygienic.
Obese.
Dirty.
3)

Bond is trying to identify the Russian Control at Sotheby's. What is the most difficult part in identifying the Russian Control? (from The Property of a Lady)

Noting the secret signal between the Russian Control and Wilson.
The crowd at Sotheby's is too chaotic to observe carefully.
Wilson runs the auction too speedily.
Bond is unable to leave his seat and is confined to one view of the room.
4)

What reassures Snowman that Bond is someone he can like? (from The Property of a Lady)

Bond's knowledge of the pieces of work on display.
Bond's ability to speak Russian.
Bond telss Snowman the truth immediately without mind games.
Bond's knowledge of Old Russia.
5)

What kind of information does the catalogue give about the Lots? (from The Property of a Lady)

How each Lot comes into Sotheby's hands.
What the minimum bidding price is set at.
A description of the Lot and its history.
Who currently owns it.
6)

What is Bond most concerned about, in regards to his new weapon? (from The Living Daylights)

Going through airport security.
Fade.
Weight.
It's delay.
7)

What is the original title of "007 in New York"? (from 007 in New York)

Memories in Times Square.
New York Has Everything.
A Day in New York.
Reflections in a Cadillac.
8)

The mood throughout most of the story can be described as ________________. (from 007 in New York)

Chaotic.
Suspenseful.
Lost in thought.
Frustrating.
9)

What is Bond hoping for to affirm his suspicions of who the Russian Control is? (from The Property of a Lady)

That Freudenstein contacts him.
That a clear photo is available of him at the auction.
That he now contacts Freudenstein.
That the under-bidder enters the Russian Embassy.
10)

Against only what other art is the Emerald Sphere compared to? (from The Property of a Lady)

The Russian Crown Jewels.
The Orb of Vertu.
The Imperial Easter Eggs.
The Great Imperial Crown.
11)

What last move does Bond make before he shoots? (from The Living Daylights)

He glances down the street to look for the cello player.
He wipes the sweat off his hands.
He glances to see where Number 272 is.
He re-aims the sniperscope.
12)

What further impresses the Range Officer as he walks Bond out? (from The Living Daylights)

Bond's car.
The commanding way Bond speaks to the Corporal.
The woman waiting for Bond.
Bond's clothing.
13)

What disappoints Bond at the auction? (from The Property of a Lady)

He is unable to find the Russian Control.
Wilson does not bang his gavel at the end of an auction.
There are too many people.
He is not given back up.
14)

What brings Bond to "21"? (from 007 in New York)

Nostalgia.
The aristocratic company.
The oyster stew.
The bartender.
15)

In addition to Snowman, who else competes for the Fabergé? (from The Property of a Lady)

Bond.
The Italians.
Freudenstein.
The Metropolitan.
16)

What is prepared by the time Bond returns to the apartment his first time out? (from The Living Daylights)

The gun and hiding clothes.
Number 272 reception party.
The mission's report.
Dinner.
17)

What does Bond wish to get from Abercrombie's? (from 007 in New York)

A date with a woman he knows from the Indoor Games Deparment.
A new leather belt.
A poker game set.
Some new polos.
18)

What is Paul Sender's job? (from The Living Daylights)

Be a back-up if Bond fails his mission.
Keep an eye on the cello player.
Help Bond with his mission.
Receive Number 272.
19)

Where does Bond end up meeting his intended person for the mission? (from 007 in New York)

Empire State Building.
Rockefeller Center.
Central Park Zoo.
At the Astor Hotel bar.
20)

How does Bond feel about New York by the end of his visit? (from 007 in New York)

That it is a sudden, but good visit.
Angry at it.
Disappointed in its changes.
Happy he has time to spend there.
21)

As soon as Lot 42 is done, where does Bond head to? (from The Property of a Lady)

To thank Snowman.
The cameramen to ask for a photo of the underbidder.
Back to headquarters.
Follows the underbidder.
22)

What is Bond's first night like in Berlin? (from The Living Daylights)

Sleepless.
Filled with dreams.
Busy.
Restful.
23)

Why is the Chief Range Officer present? (from The Living Daylights)

The Chief Range Officer is a fan of Bond.
To keep an eye on Bond's results for M.
He is ordered by the Ministry of Defence to be there.
Bond does not trust anyone but him.
24)

How does Bond relax himself before he takes his position? (from The Living Daylights)

Drinks a cup of coffee.
Calls M.
Reads a book.
Drinks a cup of tea.
25)

Wartski's storefront can be described as __________. (from The Property of a Lady)

Subtle rather than ostentatious.
Flashy like Cartier's.
Too loud and ritzy.
Drab.
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