Mormonism and science fiction
  • 1. Mormonism and science fiction have had a fascinating and evolving relationship over the years. From early pioneers like Orson Scott Card and Brandon Sanderson incorporating elements of LDS theology in their works to newer voices like Alena Graedon and Mette Ivie Harrison exploring themes of faith and spirituality in futuristic settings, there is a rich tapestry of intersection between these two worlds. The exploration of moral dilemmas, human nature, and the role of technology in society often mirror the core values and beliefs of the Mormon faith, creating thought-provoking and engaging narratives that resonate with audiences across different backgrounds. Whether it's through the lens of space exploration, time travel, or alternate realities, Mormonism and science fiction continue to inspire and challenge each other in exciting ways.

    Who is the author of the science fiction novel 'Ender's Game'?
A) Orson Scott Card
B) Philip K. Dick
C) Ray Bradbury
D) Isaac Asimov
  • 2. Which popular science fiction TV series features characters known as Cylons, who closely resemble humans?
A) Star Trek
B) Doctor Who
C) Battlestar Galactica
D) Firefly
  • 3. Which 1966 science fiction TV series introduced viewers to a captain named James T. Kirk?
A) Star Trek
B) Doctor Who
C) The Twilight Zone
D) Lost in Space
  • 4. In the TV series 'The Expanse', what is the name of the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter?
A) The Belt
B) The Halo
C) The Divide
D) The Barrier
  • 5. Which classic science fiction novel features a dystopian society where books are banned and 'firemen' burn any that are found?
A) The Hunger Games
B) 1984
C) Brave New World
D) Fahrenheit 451
  • 6. What 1953 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke tells the story of the first contact between humans and an advanced alien civilization?
A) Dune
B) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
C) The War of the Worlds
D) Childhood's End
  • 7. Which series of science fiction novels by Frank Herbert is set in a distant future amidst a complex interstellar society?
A) The Culture Series
B) Hyperion Cantos
C) Dune
D) The Foundation Series
  • 8. Which 1968 science fiction film was directed by Stanley Kubrick and inspired by the works of Arthur C. Clarke?
A) The Matrix
B) Inception
C) 2001: A Space Odyssey
D) Blade Runner
  • 9. In the 'Star Wars' universe, which Sith Lord's real name is Sheev Palpatine?
A) Darth Sidious
B) Darth Maul
C) Count Dooku
D) Darth Vader
  • 10. Which science fiction author is known for works such as 'Neuromancer' and coining the term 'cyberspace'?
A) Ray Bradbury
B) Philip K. Dick
C) William Gibson
D) Isaac Asimov
  • 11. What branch of science fiction focuses on the impact of technological advancements and their ethical implications on society?
A) Hard Science Fiction
B) Cyberpunk
C) Steampunk
D) Space Opera
  • 12. 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' series was written by which British author?
A) Neil Gaiman
B) Douglas Adams
C) H.G. Wells
D) Terry Pratchett
  • 13. Which science fiction film released in 1977 revolutionized the genre and became a cultural phenomenon?
A) Blade Runner
B) Alien
C) Star Wars
D) Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  • 14. What is the name of the sentient computer system that controls the spaceship 'Discovery One' in '2001: A Space Odyssey'?
A) Skynet
B) HAL 9000
C) Mother
D) GLaDOS
  • 15. What is the name of the spacecraft that serves as the main setting for the TV series 'Firefly'?
A) Galactica
B) Millennium Falcon
C) Nostromo
D) Serenity
  • 16. In the science fiction TV series 'Doctor Who', what is the primary mode of transportation for the Doctor?
A) TARDIS
B) Lightsaber
C) Phaser
D) Stargate
  • 17. Which science fiction author's works include the 'Foundation' series, exploring the rise and fall of civilizations across the galaxy?
A) Arthur C. Clarke
B) Robert A. Heinlein
C) H.G. Wells
D) Isaac Asimov
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