The document contains a 3-round Marvel quiz with multiple choice questions about Marvel characters, movies, and comics. Round 1 includes 10 point questions about characters that share adamantium, identifying characters based on descriptions (Baymax and Hiro Hamada), and actors that have played multiple Marvel roles. Round 2 focuses on comics with questions connecting amalgam characters, identifying characters like Scarlet Witch, and fictional groups like the Watchers. Round 3 includes questions testing knowledge of characters' abilities like the Kree's strength and identifying quotes and characters like Mister Fantastic and Kraglin.
9. Q2
X is depicted as an inflatable robot with a carbon fiber skeleton
built by Y’s older brother Tadashi to serve as a personal
healthcare provider companion.
X views the world from one perspective—he just wants to help
people, he sees Y as his patient.
ID Y
17. Q4
X was born in 1961 with the comic 'Journey into Mystery#64'and
'Patsy#95' as well as the introduction of Stan lee's Fantastic Four
which lead to X's new age of superheroes. However X had been
running since 1939 and went by the name Y at that time. Y simply
decided to rebrand themselves as X in 1961.
ID Y.
21. Q5
The X has been enhanced by biotechnology that makes her body resistant to aging and
disease and heals at an above human rate; as well as psychological conditioning that
suppresses her memory of true events as opposed to implanted ones of the past
without the aid of specially designed system suppressant drugs.
The white blood cells in her body are efficient enough to fight off any microbe, foreign
body and others from her body, keeping her healthy and immune to most, if not all
infections, diseases and disorders
Her agility is greater than that of an Olympic gold medalist. She can coordinate her
body with balance, flexibility, and dexterity easily
The X is a world class athlete, gymnast, acrobat, aerialist capable of numerous
complex maneuvers and feats, expert martial artist (including Jiu jitsu, Aikido, Boxing,
Judo, Karate, Savate, Ninjutsu, various styles of Kung Fu and Kenpo), marksman and
weapons specialist as well as having extensive espionage training. She is also an
accomplished ballerina.
25. Q6
ID X
Funky Flashman is a fictional character, an entrepreneur in
the DC Universe. Created by Jack Kirby, the character first
appeared in the pages of Mister Miracle during the early
1970s. He is popularly considered a satiric caricature of X.
Funky Flashman has no superhuman powers. However, he is
very charismatic, charming and a skilled businessman.
34. Q2
X is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer
Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in The X-Men #4
(March 1964) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. X was a founding
member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. In most depictions she is
portrayed as a mutant, a member of a fictional subspecies of humans
born with superhuman abilities.
37. Q3
The X are a race of fictional extraterrestrials appearing in American
comic books published by Marvel Comics whose purpose is to look
over the multiverses of the series. Created by Stan Lee and Jack
Kirby, the first to appear in the comics—named Uatu—appears in
Fantastic Four #13 (April 1963).
41. Q4
Gaea is a fictional character appearing in American comic
books published by Marvel Comics. She is a primeval Earth
goddess, who has enfused her life essence into those of all
Earth's living beings. She is the embodiment of the spirit of
life, growth, harvest, and renewal on Earth. She is the
biological mother of Thor.
44. Q5
ID the character
The character is portrayed as one of the most feared and powerful crime bosses in the
Marvel Universe, typically holding the position of New York City's crime overlord.
Initially an adversary of Spider-Man, the character later became the arch-enemy of
Daredevil, and a recurring foe of the Punisher. IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book
Villains Of All Time List ranked him as number 10.
His signature look is his extraordinarily heavyset appearance, with most of his mass
consisting of muscle. He usually wears a white suit jacket and carries a cane, which he
tips with diamonds or other hard substances as necessary to aid in physical combat.
47. Q6
Crane Mother was the ruler of K'un-Zi, one of the Legendary Cities
of Heaven. In 1933, a meeting took place with all seven lords where
she accused X of sullying tradition because he refused to participate
in the Tournament of the Heavenly Cities. In each city, an immortal
weapon, such as the X, fights for his city in the tournament. The
battles in the tournament decide the order of the cities of the
heavenly timeline.
A role similar to Crane mother is played by character Y in the MCU
ID Y.
51. Q1
The X are a humanoid species and resemble the human race almost
exactly. They have a higher strength level than that of a human, on
near-equal footing to that of an Asgardian. They are strong enough
and have quick enough reflexes to easily overpower other races like
Drax in hand- to-hand combat. They also have the fortitude to hold
Infinity Stones for a brief amount of time. Another noteworthy trait
is their highly potent regenerative capabilities
57. Q3
X possesses a mastery of mechanical, aerospace and
electrical engineering, chemistry, all levels of physics, and
human and alien biology. Business Week listed him as one
of the top ten most intelligent fictional characters in American
comics. He is the inventor of the spacecraft that was
bombarded by cosmic radiation on its maiden voyage,
granting the him along with a few others their powers.
ID X
60. Q4
X is a character portrayed by Clark Gregg in the films and television
series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). A high-ranking
member of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D., he first appeared in the
2008 film _________, the first film in the MCU. Gregg went on to
appear in 3 other marvel movies and will reprise the role as a
younger version in Captain Marvel (2019).
63. Q5
"That ain't right. I just gotta say this one time, Captain: no matter
how many times Quill betrays you, you protect him like that none of
the rest of us matter."
Who said this dialogue?
66. X is a name for the Sinhala people of Sri Lanka
X is a Hindu caste found in North India
X language or known as Elu
X is the name of daughter of Tiriel in a poem by William Blake
X is the name of a character in the MCU
ID X
Q6