Wall-E - Test
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  • 1. Wall-E is a heartwarming and thought-provoking animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Set in a distant future where Earth has been abandoned due to rampant pollution and waste accumulation, Wall-E, a small, solitary waste-collecting robot, is left to clean up the planet. Despite his purpose, Wall-E develops a quirky personality, showcasing human-like emotions and curiosity about the remnants of human life, which he collects and treasures. The story takes a turn when a sleek, advanced robot named EVE arrives on Earth in search of signs of vegetation, igniting a bond between the two robots that transcends their programming. Wall-E's journey unfolds with themes of environmentalism, consumerism, and the essence of love, depicting a poignant contrast between the empty, over-industrialized future and the beauty of nature. The film communicates its messages with minimal dialogue, relying on expressive animation and a captivating score, captivating audiences of all ages and prompting reflections on humanity's stewardship of the Earth.

    What is Wall-E's job on Earth?
A) Mechanic
B) Gardener
C) Security Guard
D) Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class
  • 2. What is the name of the spaceship that humans live on in 'Wall-E'?
A) Serenity
B) Axiom
C) Elysium
D) Odyssey
  • 3. Who is Wall-E's favorite movie star that he watches on an old VHS tape?
A) Hello, Dolly!
B) Star Wars
C) Singin' in the Rain
D) The Wizard of Oz
  • 4. What does Auto, the autopilot, try to prevent Captain McCrea from doing?
A) Meeting new people
B) Playing golf on the Axiom
C) Returning to Earth
D) Eating unhealthy food
  • 5. What gift does Wall-E give to Eve when they first meet?
A) A battery
B) A toy robot
C) A flower
D) A plant
  • 6. Who is the main antagonist in 'Wall-E'?
A) M-O
B) Auto
C) Captain McCrea
D) Eve
  • 7. How long has Wall-E been alone on Earth before meeting Eve?
A) 200 years
B) 700 years
C) 1000 years
D) 500 years
  • 8. Where does the ship the Axiom depart from?
A) Mars
B) Saturn
C) Earth
D) Neptune
  • 9. What is the name of Wall-E's cockroach companion?
A) Steve
B) Hal
C) Larry
D) Bob
  • 10. What year is 'Wall-E' set in?
A) 2250
B) 3000
C) 2100
D) 2805
  • 11. Who is Wall-E's love interest?
A) Eve
B) Luna
C) Stella
D) Ava
  • 12. Who voices Wall-E in the movie?
A) Ben Burtt
B) Chris Pratt
C) Tom Hanks
D) Brad Pitt
  • 13. What song does Wall-E use to woo Eve?
A) Unchained Melody
B) Fly Me to the Moon
C) Can't Help Falling in Love
D) La Vie en Rose
  • 14. What is the primary color of Eva's design?
A) Red
B) Green
C) White
D) Blue
  • 15. Who directed the film WALL·E?
A) Pete Docter
B) Thomas Newman
C) Jim Reardon
D) Andrew Stanton
  • 16. What type of film is WALL·E classified as?
A) Comedy
B) Animated romantic science fiction
C) Live-action drama
D) Documentary
  • 17. How much did it cost to produce WALL·E?
A) $150 million
B) $180 million
C) $100 million
D) $200 million
  • 18. What unique feature does WALL-E have compared to other Pixar films?
A) Segments featuring live-action characters
B) No dialogue in any scenes
C) It was the first film with a musical score
D) All characters are human
  • 19. Which award did WALL·E NOT win?
A) Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
B) Golden Globe Award for Best Picture
C) Saturn Award for Best Animated Film
D) Hugo Award for Best Long Form Dramatic Presentation
  • 20. What does WALL-E collect that is considered his most interesting find?
A) A picture of Earth
B) A robot part
C) A living seedling
D) A piece of metal
  • 21. Who composed the musical score for WALL·E?
A) John Williams
B) Thomas Newman
C) Hans Zimmer
D) Danny Elfman
  • 22. Who was the CEO of Buy n Large in 2110?
A) Shelby Forthright
B) AUTO
C) EVE
D) B. McCrea
  • 23. What is the name of WALL-E's escape pod?
A) Launch Pod
B) Return Pod
C) Escape Pod
D) Survival Pod
  • 24. Which robot helps WALL·E and EVE avoid being ejected into space?
A) M-O
B) GO-4
C) AUTO
D) HAL
  • 25. What is the secret directive that prevents the Axiom from returning to Earth?
A) B. McCrea
B) A113
C) AUTO's Command
D) EVE's Protocol
  • 26. What was the worldwide gross of WALL·E?
A) $600 million
B) $700 million
C) $521.3 million
D) $400 million
  • 27. In what year did WALL-E premiere at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles?
A) 2008
B) 2009
C) 2010
D) 2007
  • 28. Which award did WALL·E win for Best Animated Feature Film?
A) Tony Award
B) Grammy Award
C) Golden Globe Award
D) Emmy Award
  • 29. What does the plant symbolize in WALL·E?
A) Hope for Earth's renewal
B) A new technology
C) The end of humanity
D) WALL-E's love interest
  • 30. What does AUTO stand for?
A) Automated Operational Unit
B) Autopilot helm
C) Artificial Intelligence Operator
D) Advanced Utility Officer
  • 31. Who is the first mate robot on the Axiom?
A) AUTO
B) M-O
C) EVE
D) GO-4
  • 32. What happens to WALL-E when AUTO tries to stop him from retrieving the plant?
A) WALL-E is sent back to Earth
B) WALL·E is crushed using the Holo-Detector
C) WALL-E is upgraded
D) WALL-E is turned off permanently
  • 33. Who voices EVE in the film?
A) Elissa Knight
B) John Ratzenberger
C) Sigourney Weaver
D) Kathy Najimy
  • 34. What is the name of the Axiom's captain?
A) Captain John Stanton
B) Captain M-O
C) Captain B. McCrea
D) Captain WALL-E
  • 35. What program provides the voice for AUTO, the Axiom's AI?
A) Cortana
B) MacInTalk
C) Siri
D) Alexa
  • 36. How do John and Mary become aware of their surroundings?
A) After watching a movie.
B) During a spacewalk.
C) By repairing the Axiom.
D) Through encounters with WALL-E.
  • 37. Who voices the Axiom's computer?
A) Elissa Knight
B) Jeff Garlin
C) Sigourney Weaver
D) Ben Burtt
  • 38. What was the original title of WALL-E during its early development phase in 1995?
A) W.A.L.-E.
B) Garbage World.
C) Trash Planet.
D) Robo-Waste.
  • 39. What inspired the concept of humans degenerating into alien Gels in WALL-E?
A) The effects of prolonged weightlessness on humans as mentioned by physiologist James Hicks.
B) A documentary on human evolution.
C) A sci-fi novel about space travel.
D) An interview with a biologist.
  • 40. What did Andrew Stanton use as inspiration for formatting his script?
A) A classic science fiction film.
B) A novel about robots.
C) The screenplay of Toy Story.
D) Dan O'Bannon's Alien, reminiscent of haiku.
  • 41. What was the original language of the Gels?
A) The Gels communicated through music.
B) The Gels spoke English.
C) The Gels spoke a made-up gibberish language.
D) The Gels used sign language.
  • 42. Who created an end credits animation to clarify the optimistic tone of WALL-E?
A) Andrew Stanton.
B) Pete Docter.
C) Jim Capobianco, director of the Ratatouille short film Your Friend the Rat.
D) John Lasseter.
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