"Lost" Quiz (Hard) See how you do.
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Try it here1. Season One chronicles the survivors' first days on the island. How many days?
2. At what hospital had Jack (Matthew Fox) been a spinal surgeon?
3. What is Jack's last name?
4. In "House of the Rising Sun," Kate runs into a cave, where she stumbles into the skeletal remains of two bodies. What nicknames are they given?
5. In a flashback, what member of Drive Shaft confesses to a priest that he's facing temptation?
6. What song by the Blind Boys of Alabama is heard as Sayid (Naveen Andrews)leaves to map the island?
7. Claire (Emilie de Ravin) wears a necklace with the Chinese character "ai." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lost-claire.jpg) What does "ai" mean?
8. He tells Shannon (Maggie Grace): "Everyone gets a new life on this island, Shannon. Maybe it's time you start yours." Who said it?
9. What character does Mira Furlan play?
10. What six words from the 1966 Beatle song, "Strawberry Fields Forever," are tattooed on Charlie's left shoulder?
11. At the end of "In Translation," what song is Hurley (Jorge Garcia) listening to on a portable CD player?
12. In "Numbers," what book is Sawyer (Josh Holloway) reading?
13. What name did Claire pick for her baby boy?
14. Just before the raft is attacked by "The Others" and Walt taken, Sawyer sings part of a Bob Marley song. Name it.
15. What are "The Numbers?"
Answers
1. 40 days. In the 3-part episode, Exodus ("departure") a raft is launched. After Noah and his sons built an ark, "rain fell on the earth 40 days and 40 nights" (Genesis 7:12).From lost-tv.com: "Forty days? Was that coincidental? It does seem to rain a lot for no apparent reason on the island. We asked the obvious
question: was the biblical reference intentional? [Lost co-creator]Damon Lindelof's answer was immediate. 'That was NOT unintentional,' he said with a hint of glee in his voice."
2. St. Sebastian Hospital.
3. Shepard.
4. Adam and Eve. According to Genesis 5:5, Adam lived to 930; Eve's age
isn't mentioned.
5. Charlie (Dominic Monaghan). Priest: "Well, we all have our temptations, but giving in to them,
that's your choice. As we live our lives it's really nothing but a series of choices, isn't it?"
Charlie: "Well, then, I've made my choice. I have to quit the band."
6. "I Shall Not Walk Alone." From the song: "When my legs no longer
carry/ And the warm wind chills my bones/ I reach for mother Mary/ And
I shall not walk alone"
7. love. "Ai" resembles the sound "eye".
8. John Locke (Terry O'Quinn).
9. Danielle Rousseau, the Frenchwoman stranded on the island for 16 years, responsible for the distress call. She is named for 18th century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued that man is noble
but society corrupts him.
10. "Living is easy with eyes closed". The 1966 song written by John Lennon started out as a nostalgic view of a Salvation Army orphanage, where he and childhood friends Pete and Ivan played in the trees.
11. "Delicate" by Damien Rice: "So why d'ya fill my sorrow/ With the words you've borrowed/ From the only place you've known/ Why d'ya sing hallelujah/ If it means nothin' to ya/ Why d'ya sing with me
at all?"
12. Madeline L'Engle's sci-fi classic, A Wrinkle in Time (1962), about three children who travel through time to rescue a father from an impending evil force.
13. Aaron.
14. Redemption Song, which opens with the lyrics: "Old pirates, yes, they rob I/ Sold I to the merchant ships/ Minutes after they took I/ From the bottomless pit".
15. 4 8 15 16 23 42
2. At what hospital had Jack (Matthew Fox) been a spinal surgeon?
3. What is Jack's last name?
4. In "House of the Rising Sun," Kate runs into a cave, where she stumbles into the skeletal remains of two bodies. What nicknames are they given?
5. In a flashback, what member of Drive Shaft confesses to a priest that he's facing temptation?
6. What song by the Blind Boys of Alabama is heard as Sayid (Naveen Andrews)leaves to map the island?
7. Claire (Emilie de Ravin) wears a necklace with the Chinese character "ai." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lost-claire.jpg) What does "ai" mean?
8. He tells Shannon (Maggie Grace): "Everyone gets a new life on this island, Shannon. Maybe it's time you start yours." Who said it?
9. What character does Mira Furlan play?
10. What six words from the 1966 Beatle song, "Strawberry Fields Forever," are tattooed on Charlie's left shoulder?
11. At the end of "In Translation," what song is Hurley (Jorge Garcia) listening to on a portable CD player?
12. In "Numbers," what book is Sawyer (Josh Holloway) reading?
13. What name did Claire pick for her baby boy?
14. Just before the raft is attacked by "The Others" and Walt taken, Sawyer sings part of a Bob Marley song. Name it.
15. What are "The Numbers?"
Answers
1. 40 days. In the 3-part episode, Exodus ("departure") a raft is launched. After Noah and his sons built an ark, "rain fell on the earth 40 days and 40 nights" (Genesis 7:12).From lost-tv.com: "Forty days? Was that coincidental? It does seem to rain a lot for no apparent reason on the island. We asked the obvious
question: was the biblical reference intentional? [Lost co-creator]Damon Lindelof's answer was immediate. 'That was NOT unintentional,' he said with a hint of glee in his voice."
2. St. Sebastian Hospital.
3. Shepard.
4. Adam and Eve. According to Genesis 5:5, Adam lived to 930; Eve's age
isn't mentioned.
5. Charlie (Dominic Monaghan). Priest: "Well, we all have our temptations, but giving in to them,
that's your choice. As we live our lives it's really nothing but a series of choices, isn't it?"
Charlie: "Well, then, I've made my choice. I have to quit the band."
6. "I Shall Not Walk Alone." From the song: "When my legs no longer
carry/ And the warm wind chills my bones/ I reach for mother Mary/ And
I shall not walk alone"
7. love. "Ai" resembles the sound "eye".
8. John Locke (Terry O'Quinn).
9. Danielle Rousseau, the Frenchwoman stranded on the island for 16 years, responsible for the distress call. She is named for 18th century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued that man is noble
but society corrupts him.
10. "Living is easy with eyes closed". The 1966 song written by John Lennon started out as a nostalgic view of a Salvation Army orphanage, where he and childhood friends Pete and Ivan played in the trees.
11. "Delicate" by Damien Rice: "So why d'ya fill my sorrow/ With the words you've borrowed/ From the only place you've known/ Why d'ya sing hallelujah/ If it means nothin' to ya/ Why d'ya sing with me
at all?"
12. Madeline L'Engle's sci-fi classic, A Wrinkle in Time (1962), about three children who travel through time to rescue a father from an impending evil force.
13. Aaron.
14. Redemption Song, which opens with the lyrics: "Old pirates, yes, they rob I/ Sold I to the merchant ships/ Minutes after they took I/ From the bottomless pit".
15. 4 8 15 16 23 42