Star Wars Ep VI: Return of the Jedi Trivia!

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1.

Who's first to get into Jabba's Palace in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Lando Calrissian
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Lando Calrissian is the first to get into Jabba's Palace in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" because he goes undercover as a guard to rescue Han Solo. His quick thinking and charm allow him to gain access to the palace before any of the other characters.

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2.

How much did Han Solo say he would pay Jabba in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Triple
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Han Solo said he would pay Jabba triple in "Return of the Jedi" refers to the scene where Han Solo promised to pay Jabba the Hutt three times the amount he owed him in order to secure his freedom. This highlights Han's desperation and determination to settle his debts and escape Jabba's clutches.

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3.

Whose band plays in Jabba's palace in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Max Rebo's
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In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", Max Rebo's band plays in Jabba's palace. Max Rebo is a blue-skinned Ortolan musician who is the leader of the band and plays the red ball jett keyboard. The band's performance is a memorable scene in the movie, adding to the overall atmosphere of Jabba's palace.

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4.

Who was the leader of the rebel alliance shown in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Mon Mothma
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Mon Mothma was the leader of the rebel alliance in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". She was a key figure in the Rebel Alliance and played a crucial role in organizing the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Mon Mothma was known for her leadership skills, strategic thinking, and dedication to the cause of freedom and justice in the galaxy.

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5.

What two words did Jabba the Hutt use to describe the bounty hunter Boushh in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Fearless And Inventive
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Jabba the Hutt used the words "fearless" and "inventive" to describe the bounty hunter Boushh in "Return of the Jedi". This indicates that Jabba viewed Boushh as someone who was brave and resourceful, qualities that would be valuable in a bounty hunter. These words suggest that Boushh was not easily intimidated and was able to think on their feet to overcome challenges.

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6.

How long after "The Empire Strikes Back" do the events of "Return of the Jedi" take place?

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Answer: One Year
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After the events of "The Empire Strikes Back," "Return of the Jedi" takes place one year later. This time gap allows for the characters to develop and the story to progress, leading to the culmination of the original Star Wars trilogy in "Return of the Jedi."

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7.

At the beginning of "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" the Empire is building what?

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Answer: A New Death Star
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In the beginning of "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", the Empire is shown to be building a new Death Star, as seen in the construction of the incomplete superweapon. This sets the stage for the conflict and action that unfolds throughout the rest of the film, as the Rebel Alliance seeks to destroy this new threat to the galaxy.

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8.

Who is the first one to ask Jabba to release Han in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Luke Skywalker
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In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," Luke Skywalker is the first one to ask Jabba to release Han. Luke takes it upon himself to negotiate with Jabba in order to free his friend Han Solo from carbonite captivity. This pivotal moment showcases Luke's determination and loyalty to his friends, setting the stage for the epic battle that follows.

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9.

Who is taken to Jabba as a false prisoner at the start of "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Chewbacca
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Chewbacca is taken to Jabba as a false prisoner at the start of "Return of the Jedi" because Jabba believes he can use Chewbacca as leverage to capture Han Solo, who is a wanted man and owes Jabba a debt. This sets off a chain of events that leads to the rescue mission to save Han Solo and defeat Jabba the Hutt.

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10.

What gift did Luke present to Jabba at the beginning of "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: R2-D2 and C-3P0
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In "Return of the Jedi," Luke presents R2-D2 and C-3P0 to Jabba as a gift. These two droids played significant roles in the original trilogy, with R2-D2 being a loyal and resourceful astromech droid, and C-3P0 being a fluent in over six million forms of communication. Luke's gesture of offering them as a gift to Jabba showcases his determination to rescue his friends and defeat the Empire.

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11.

Who brings Chewbacca to Jabba in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Leia
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Leia brings Chewbacca to Jabba in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" as part of a plan to rescue Han Solo. She disguises herself as the bounty hunter Boushh and presents Chewbacca as a "prisoner" to gain entrance to Jabba's palace. This sets off a chain of events that ultimately leads to the downfall of Jabba the Hutt.

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12.

Who frees Han Solo from the carbonite in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Leia
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Leia frees Han Solo from the carbonite in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" because she is determined to rescue him from Jabba the Hutt's clutches and reunite with him. This act of bravery and love showcases Leia's strong character and her commitment to her friends.

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13.

The Sarlaac takes how long to digest its victims in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: 1,000 Years
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The Sarlaac takes 1,000 years to digest its victims because it is a slow-moving and long-living creature that slowly breaks down its prey over an extended period of time. This is depicted in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" when Jabba the Hutt sentences Luke Skywalker and his friends to be thrown into the Sarlaac pit, where they would be slowly digested over the course of a millennium.

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14.

On what planet was Jabba's palace in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Tatooine
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In "Return of the Jedi," Jabba's palace is located on the planet Tatooine. This desert planet is known for its harsh environment and being home to various criminal activities, making it a fitting location for Jabba the Hutt's palace. The remote and desolate nature of Tatooine adds to the seclusion and secrecy of Jabba's operations, allowing him to maintain his power and influence without interference.

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15.

What punishment does Jabba order for Luke and friends for killing his Rancor in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Tossing To Sarlaac
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Jabba orders Luke and his friends to be tossed into the Sarlaac pit as punishment for killing his Rancor in "Return of the Jedi". This is a fitting punishment in Jabba's eyes, as the Sarlaac is a terrifying creature that slowly digests its victims over a long period of time, ensuring a painful and drawn-out death for those thrown into it.

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16.

How is Boba Fett killed in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Eaten By Sarlaac
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In "Return of the Jedi," Boba Fett is killed when he falls into the Sarlaac pit and is slowly digested over a thousand years. This fate is sealed when Han Solo accidentally hits Boba Fett's jetpack, causing him to fall into the pit during the battle at the Great Pit of Carkoon.

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17.

Who kills Jabba in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Leia
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Leia kills Jabba in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" by strangling him with the chain that bound her as his captive. This act of self-defense and liberation showcases Leia's strength and determination to free herself and her friends from Jabba's clutches.

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18.

How does Leia kill Jabba in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Strangluation
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Leia kills Jabba in "Return of the Jedi" by strangling him with the chain he used to enslave her. This act of self-defense and empowerment symbolizes Leia breaking free from her captor and taking control of her own destiny. It also serves as a pivotal moment in the film, showcasing Leia's strength and determination in the face of danger.

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19.

According to Yoda, what was Luke's final task of his Jedi training in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Confront Vader
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In "Return of the Jedi," Yoda believed that Luke's final task of his Jedi training was to confront Vader. This confrontation was not just a physical battle, but also a test of Luke's ability to resist the dark side of the Force and to show compassion and forgiveness towards his father. By facing Vader, Luke was ultimately able to redeem him and bring balance to the Force.

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20.

Who does Luke learn is his sister in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Leia
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Luke learns that Leia is his sister in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" through a conversation with Obi-Wan Kenobi's Force ghost. This revelation adds a new layer to their relationship and explains the strong connection they have felt towards each other throughout the series.

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21.

Of what race were the spies that obtained the plans to the Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Bothan
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In "Return of the Jedi," the spies that obtained the plans to the Death Star were of the Bothan race. The Bothans were a species known for their skills in espionage and intelligence gathering, making them a logical choice for such a risky mission. Their involvement in obtaining the plans played a crucial role in the Rebel Alliance's successful attack on the Death Star.

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22.

Lando Calrissian has what rank in the final battle in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: General
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In the final battle in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," Lando Calrissian holds the rank of General. This is evident as he is seen leading the Rebel fleet against the Galactic Empire, playing a crucial role in the ultimate victory over the Emperor and Darth Vader.

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23.

What did Luke learn was Darth Vader's real first name in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Anakin
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In "Return of the Jedi," Luke learns that Darth Vader's real first name is Anakin. This revelation adds a new layer of complexity to their relationship, as Luke discovers that his father was once a Jedi Knight named Anakin Skywalker before turning to the dark side. This information ultimately plays a crucial role in Luke's decision to try and redeem Vader.

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24.

What small creatures inhabited the planet of Endor in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Ewoks
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In "Return of the Jedi," the small creatures that inhabited the planet of Endor were the Ewoks. These furry, primitive beings played a crucial role in aiding the Rebel Alliance in their fight against the Empire. The Ewoks' resourcefulness and bravery ultimately helped the Rebels achieve victory in the Battle of Endor.

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25.

Who masqueraded as an Imperial officer to trap more Imperial forces on Endor in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Han Solo
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In "Return of the Jedi," Han Solo masqueraded as an Imperial officer to trap more Imperial forces on Endor. This deception was a crucial part of the Rebel Alliance's plan to destroy the second Death Star and ultimately defeat the Empire. Han's quick thinking and bravery in taking on this risky role helped to ensure the success of the mission.

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26.

Who do the Ewoks treat as a god in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: C-3P0
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The Ewoks treat C-3P0 as a god in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" because they mistake him for a deity due to his shiny appearance and ability to communicate with them in their language. His golden exterior and ability to tell stories in a way that captivates the Ewoks lead them to believe that he is a powerful being worthy of worship.

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27.

Who declares to the Rebel Fleet that their Death Star assault is a trap in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Admiral Ackbar
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Admiral Ackbar is the one who declares to the Rebel Fleet that their Death Star assault is a trap in "Return of the Jedi". He is a trusted leader in the Rebel Alliance and his strategic thinking and experience make him the one to recognize the danger they are facing. His famous line "It's a trap!" has become iconic in the Star Wars franchise.

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28.

Who will Darth Vader convert to the Dark Side should Luke not join him in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Leia
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Darth Vader would convert Leia to the Dark Side if Luke does not join him in "Return of the Jedi" because Leia is Luke's twin sister and also has a strong connection to the Force. Vader may see an opportunity to turn Leia to the Dark Side in order to further his own agenda and ensure the continuation of the Sith legacy.

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29.

What belonging to Vader did Luke cut off during their battle in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: His Hand
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During their battle in "Return of the Jedi," Luke cuts off Vader's hand. This act symbolizes the physical severing of their connection and serves as a metaphor for Luke's rejection of the dark side and his refusal to follow in his father's footsteps. It also represents a pivotal moment in Vader's redemption arc, as the loss of his hand prompts him to reconsider his choices and ultimately leads to his decision to save Luke from the Emperor.

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30.

Who piloted the Millennium Falcon during the assault on the Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Lando
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Lando piloted the Millennium Falcon during the assault on the Death Star in "Return of the Jedi" because he was a skilled and experienced pilot who had previously flown the ship. His knowledge of the Falcon's capabilities and his quick thinking played a crucial role in the success of the mission.

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31.

How does the Emperor attack Luke in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Force Lightning
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In "Return of the Jedi," the Emperor attacks Luke by using Force Lightning. This powerful ability allows the Emperor to shoot bolts of electricity from his fingertips towards Luke, causing him pain and attempting to weaken him. Force Lightning is a dark side ability that demonstrates the Emperor's mastery of the Force and his willingness to use it for destructive purposes.

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32.

Who killed Emperor Palpatine in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Darth Vader
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Darth Vader killed Emperor Palpatine in "Return of the Jedi" as a final act of redemption and to save his son, Luke Skywalker, from the Emperor's clutches. This pivotal moment marked the end of Palpatine's tyrannical rule and Vader's return to the light side of the Force.

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33.

Who commandeers an AT-ST Walker and turns it on Imperial Walkers during "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Chewbacca
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In "Return of the Jedi," Chewbacca commandeers an AT-ST Walker and turns it on Imperial Walkers as part of the Rebel Alliance's battle against the Empire. Chewbacca's actions play a crucial role in the Rebels' victory in the Battle of Endor.

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34.

Who does Luke float in the air to trick the Ewoks in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: C-3P0
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In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," Luke floats C-3P0 in the air to trick the Ewoks. This is done to make the Ewoks believe that C-3P0 has magical powers, in order to gain their trust and help in the fight against the Empire. Luke uses this deception as a strategic move to enlist the Ewoks in the Rebel Alliance's cause.

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35.

Along with Yoda and Obi-Wan, who appeared to Luke as a spirit at the end of "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Anakin Skywalker
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Anakin Skywalker appeared to Luke as a spirit at the end of "Return of the Jedi" because he had redeemed himself by saving his son, Luke, from the Emperor and embracing the light side of the Force. This moment symbolized Anakin's return to the Jedi ways and his ultimate redemption for his past actions as Darth Vader.

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36.

How much is the bounty Jabba put on Chewbacca?

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Answer: 25,000 Credits
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Jabba put a bounty of 25,000 Credits on Chewbacca as seen in the movie "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". This bounty was offered to anyone who could capture or kill Chewbacca, reflecting Jabba's desire to punish him for his past actions.

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37.

Who did Leia impersonate to rescue Han from Jabba in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Boushh
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Leia impersonated Boushh to rescue Han from Jabba in "Return of the Jedi" because it allowed her to infiltrate Jabba's palace and get close to Han without raising suspicion. By taking on the identity of Boushh, Leia was able to carry out her plan to save Han successfully.

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38.

What is the name of the stolen Imperial shuttle used by the Rebels in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Tyderium
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In "Return of the Jedi," the Rebels used a stolen Imperial shuttle named Tyderium. This shuttle was crucial in the Rebels' plan to infiltrate the forest moon of Endor and deactivate the shield generator protecting the second Death Star. The use of this stolen shuttle allowed the Rebels to successfully carry out their mission and ultimately defeat the Empire.

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39.

Where was the rebel fleet gathering before the assault on the Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Sullust
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In "Return of the Jedi," the rebel fleet was gathering on Sullust before the assault on the Death Star. Sullust was chosen as the rendezvous point due to its strategic location and its proximity to the Death Star. Additionally, Sullust was a safe location for the rebels to regroup and plan their attack without drawing too much attention from the Empire.

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40.

What was the diameter of the second Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: 160 Km
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The diameter of the second Death Star in "Return of the Jedi" was 160 Km. This massive size is a testament to the technological advancements of the Galactic Empire, showcasing their ability to construct incredibly large and powerful space stations capable of immense destruction.

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41.

What was the punch line of the joke that Boba Fett and the Sarlacc shared in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Don't Eat A Barve Like That At Once
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The punch line of the joke that Boba Fett and the Sarlacc shared in "Return of the Jedi" was "Don't Eat A Barve Like That At Once". This phrase is a play on words, as "barve" is a type of creature in the Star Wars universe, and the joke implies that the Sarlacc should not eat a barve in one bite.

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42.

In "Return of the Jedi", Admiral Ackbar had been a personal slave under whom?

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Answer: Grand Moff Tarkin
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In "Return of the Jedi", Admiral Ackbar had been a personal slave under Grand Moff Tarkin. This relationship between Admiral Ackbar and Grand Moff Tarkin adds depth to the characters and their history within the Star Wars universe. It also highlights the power dynamics and conflicts that exist within the Galactic Empire.

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43.

What A-wing pilot crashes into the Executor in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Arvel Crynyd
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Arvel Crynyd crashes into the Executor in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" during the Battle of Endor. As part of the Rebel Alliance's assault on the second Death Star, Crynyd bravely flies his A-wing into the Executor's bridge in an attempt to take out the Super Star Destroyer. His sacrifice ultimately helps lead to the destruction of the Executor and the Empire's defeat.

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44.

In "Return of the Jedi", what was the name of the ship destroyed by the Death Star?

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Answer: Rebel Star Cruiser Liberty
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In "Return of the Jedi", the ship destroyed by the Death Star was the Rebel Star Cruiser Liberty. This ship was part of the Rebel fleet that engaged in the Battle of Endor against the Empire. The destruction of the Rebel Star Cruiser Liberty was a significant moment in the film, showcasing the power and threat posed by the Death Star.

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45.

Who played Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Sebastian Shaw
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Sebastian Shaw played Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". In the film, Anakin appears as a Force ghost at the end of the movie after redeeming himself by saving his son, Luke Skywalker, from the Emperor. Shaw's portrayal of Anakin in this pivotal moment helped bring closure to the original trilogy and solidify Anakin's redemption arc.

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46.

What was the home of the Sarlacc in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: The Pit Of Carcoon
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The Pit of Carcoon was the home of the Sarlacc in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". This location was a large sand pit located in the Great Pit of Carkoon on the planet Tatooine. The Sarlacc was a monstrous creature that lived in the pit and would slowly digest its victims over a thousand years, making it a fearsome and dangerous place in the Star Wars universe.

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47.

What actor played Emperor Palpatine in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Ian McDiarmid
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Ian McDiarmid portrayed Emperor Palpatine in "Return of the Jedi" as well as in the other Star Wars films in which the character appeared. His performance as the iconic villain was widely praised for its sinister and manipulative portrayal, solidifying his place as one of the most memorable characters in the Star Wars franchise.

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48.

In "Return of the Jedi", where was Ephant Mon seen?

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Answer: Jabba The Hutt's Palace
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Ephant Mon was seen in Jabba The Hutt's Palace in "Return of the Jedi". This location served as a hub for various characters in the Star Wars universe, including Jabba and his entourage. Ephant Mon's presence in the palace added to the diverse and colorful cast of characters that inhabited the criminal underworld in the film.

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49.

What was the name of the Ewoks' medicine man in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Logray
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Logray was the Ewoks' medicine man in "Return of the Jedi." He was a wise and mystical character who used his knowledge of herbs and potions to heal his fellow Ewoks. Logray played a crucial role in the battle against the Empire, using his skills to aid the Rebel Alliance in their fight for freedom.

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50.

In "Return of the Jedi", what was the race of the dancer at Jabba's that was put in the rancor pit?

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Answer: Twilek
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In "Return of the Jedi", the dancer at Jabba's palace who was put in the rancor pit was a Twilek. Twileks are a humanoid species from the planet Ryloth known for their colorful skin and head-tails called lekku. This particular Twilek dancer was named Oola, and she met a tragic end at the hands of Jabba the Hutt's rancor.

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51.

What's the call sign of Admiral Ackbar's ship in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Home One
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In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," the call sign of Admiral Ackbar's ship is Home One. This name reflects the significance of the ship as the home base and command center for the Rebel Alliance fleet during the Battle of Endor. The name also highlights the importance of Admiral Ackbar as a key leader in the Rebel Alliance.

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52.

What was the name of the Ewoks chief in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Chirpa
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Chirpa was the name of the Ewok chief in "Return of the Jedi". He was a respected leader among his tribe and played a crucial role in the battle against the Empire on the forest moon of Endor. Chirpa's leadership and strategic decisions were instrumental in the Ewoks' victory over the Imperial forces, ultimately contributing to the overall success of the Rebel Alliance in their mission to destroy the second Death Star.

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53.

What Moff directed the second Death Star's creation in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Moff Jerjerrod
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Moff Jerjerrod was the Moff who directed the second Death Star's creation in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi." He was responsible for overseeing the construction of the Death Star and ensuring that it was completed on time. Moff Jerjerrod's character played a significant role in the film as he was in charge of the Empire's ultimate weapon, showcasing his authority and power within the Galactic Empire.

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54.

In "Return of the Jedi", who knelt in front of the Emperor when he arrived on the second Death Star?

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Answer: Vader And Jerjerrod
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In "Return of the Jedi", both Vader and Jerjerrod knelt in front of the Emperor when he arrived on the second Death Star. This act symbolized their submission to the Emperor's authority and power, highlighting the hierarchical structure within the Galactic Empire. Jerjerrod, as the commander of the Death Star, showed his respect and obedience to the Emperor, while Vader, as the Emperor's apprentice, demonstrated his loyalty and allegiance.

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55.

How many X-wings were destroyed in the flight through the second Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: 1
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During the flight through the second Death Star in "Return of the Jedi", only one X-wing was destroyed. This moment occurred when the X-wing piloted by Arvel Crynyd crashed into the bridge of the Super Star Destroyer Executor, causing a chain reaction that led to its destruction. This event was a pivotal moment in the battle of Endor.

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56.

In "Return of the Jedi", what was the call sign of Vader's shuttle?

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Answer: ST321
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In "Return of the Jedi", Vader's shuttle is identified by the call sign ST321. This call sign is used to communicate with the shuttle and differentiate it from other ships in the vicinity. ST321 serves as a unique identifier for Vader's shuttle throughout the movie, helping to establish its presence and importance in various scenes.

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57.

What Ewok did Kenny Baker (AKA R2-D2) play in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Paploo
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Kenny Baker, known for playing R2-D2 in the Star Wars franchise, also played the Ewok named Paploo in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi." Paploo is a mischievous Ewok who helps the Rebel Alliance in their fight against the Empire on the forest moon of Endor.

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58.

What Ewok steals a speederbike as a diversion in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Paploo
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In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", Paploo is the Ewok who steals a speederbike as a diversion. This action helps the Rebel Alliance in their mission against the Empire by creating a distraction and allowing the Rebels to gain an advantage in their battle. Paploo's bravery and quick thinking play a crucial role in the success of the mission.

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59.

Who was Jabba the Hutt's Rancor Keeper in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Malakili
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Malakili was Jabba the Hutt's Rancor Keeper in "Return of the Jedi". He was responsible for taking care of the rancor monster kept in Jabba's palace. Malakili formed a bond with the rancor and was devastated when it was killed by Luke Skywalker. His emotional reaction added depth to his character and highlighted the complex relationships that existed even within Jabba's criminal organization.

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60.

In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", what is the name of Admiral Ackbar's home planet?

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Answer: Mon Calamari
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Admiral Ackbar's home planet is named Mon Calamari, which is a water-covered planet inhabited by the Mon Calamari species. This planet is known for its aquatic environment and is the home to Admiral Ackbar, a prominent character in the Star Wars universe.

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61.

What type of ship destroyed the Super Star Destroyer in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: A-Wing
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In "Return of the Jedi," the Super Star Destroyer was destroyed by an A-Wing. The A-Wing is a small, fast, and highly maneuverable starfighter used by the Rebel Alliance. Its agility allowed it to navigate through the defenses of the Super Star Destroyer and deliver a fatal blow, ultimately leading to its destruction.

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62.

What was the name of Jabba the Hutt's small sidekick in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Salacious Crumb
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Salacious Crumb was the name of Jabba the Hutt's small sidekick in "Return of the Jedi". This creature was known for its cackling laugh and mischievous behavior, often seen perched on Jabba's throne.

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63.

What squadron did Lando lead in the assault on the Death Star in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Gold
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In "Return of the Jedi", Lando led Gold Squadron in the assault on the Death Star. Gold Squadron played a crucial role in the mission to destroy the Death Star and ultimately helped to defeat the Empire.

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64.

What name was given to "Return of the Jedi" in order to preserve secrecy while filming?

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Answer: Blue Harvest
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"Blue Harvest" was the name given to "Return of the Jedi" in order to preserve secrecy while filming. This tactic was used to throw off fans, media, and potential spoilers from discovering that the film being worked on was actually the highly anticipated third installment of the original Star Wars trilogy. The false title helped maintain confidentiality and prevent any leaks about the production of the movie.

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65.

In "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", what planet is Bib Fortuna from?

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Answer: Ryloth
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Bib Fortuna is from the planet Ryloth in the Star Wars universe. This is revealed in various Star Wars materials, including the movies and expanded universe content. Ryloth is the home planet of the Twi'lek species, to which Bib Fortuna belongs.

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66.

Who was Lando's co-pilot in the Millennium Falcon in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: Nien Nunb
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In "Return of the Jedi", Nien Nunb served as Lando's co-pilot in the Millennium Falcon. Nunb was a Sullustan smuggler and pilot who joined the Rebel Alliance in their fight against the Galactic Empire. He played a crucial role in the Battle of Endor, helping Lando Calrissian destroy the second Death Star. Together, they formed a skilled and effective team in piloting the iconic starship.

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67.

What are Anakin Skywalker's last words to his son in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: You Were Right
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Anakin Skywalker's last words to his son in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" were "You Were Right." This phrase signifies Anakin's redemption and acknowledgment of Luke's belief in the good that still existed within him, despite his past actions as Darth Vader. It shows a moment of reconciliation and understanding between father and son before Anakin's passing.

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68.

What bounty did Jabba pay for Chewbacca in "Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: 35,000
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Jabba paid a bounty of 35,000 for Chewbacca in "Return of the Jedi" as a reward for capturing him. This amount was offered as a reward for bringing Chewbacca to Jabba, reflecting the value that Jabba placed on capturing and detaining the Wookiee.

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69.

In "Return of the Jedi", what is the name of the area on Tatooine where Sarlaac lives?

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Answer: The Dune Sea
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The Dune Sea is the correct answer because it is the vast desert region on Tatooine where the Sarlaac lives. This area is known for its harsh and unforgiving environment, making it a fitting location for the Sarlaac to reside. The Dune Sea is a prominent feature in the Star Wars universe and plays a significant role in the events that unfold in "Return of the Jedi".

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70.

How old is Yoda when he dies in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi"?

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Answer: 900
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Yoda is 900 years old when he dies in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi". This age is significant as it highlights his wisdom and longevity as a powerful Jedi Master in the Star Wars universe.

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