197 Sci-Fi Trivia Questions with Answers

197 public questions with answers, drawn from the well. How many can you answer?

Sci-fi trivia spans films, television, novels, authors, alien civilizations, spaceships, artificial intelligence, and the future technologies imagined by science fiction. Questions may range from the troop transport ship in Starship Troopers to the corporation operating the lunar base in Moon, rewarding both broad genre knowledge and close attention to fictional worlds.

This collection also explores landmark works such as Metropolis, Firefly, Snow Crash, District 9, and Childhood's End. It suits science-fiction fans, movie and book clubs, game nights, pub quizzes, and classroom activities that use imaginative fiction to discuss technology, society, and humanity's future.

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What are good Sci-Fi trivia questions?

Good Sci-Fi trivia questions cover a mix of films, television, literature, creators, characters, technology, spaceships, alien species, and fictional organizations. Strong examples ask about specific details, such as the company in Moon, the spaceship in Firefly, or the humanoid robot in Metropolis, rather than relying only on release dates or actor names.

How hard is Sci-Fi trivia?

Sci-Fi trivia can range from accessible to highly specialized. Questions about popular films and television series are suitable for casual players, while details from literary series, older international films, and fictional civilizations create a tougher challenge. A balanced quiz usually combines recognizable mainstream works with deeper questions for dedicated fans.

What is the spaceship in Firefly called?

The spaceship in Firefly is called Serenity. It is a Firefly-class transport ship commanded by Malcolm Reynolds. Serenity also gives its name to the 2005 feature film that continues the television series' story. The ship serves as the crew's home and transport as they take jobs across the show's frontier-like setting.

What is the humanoid robot in Metropolis called?

The humanoid robot in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis is commonly called the Maschinenmensch, German for “machine-human” or “machine person.” The robot is created by the inventor Rotwang and is made to resemble Maria. Its striking art-deco design became one of the most influential images in science-fiction cinema.

What is the Culture in Iain M. Banks's novels?

The Culture is an advanced, largely post-scarcity civilization in Iain M. Banks's science-fiction novels. It is characterized by powerful artificial intelligences, abundant resources, and citizens who generally live without compulsory work or material scarcity. The Culture's Contact and Special Circumstances divisions often intervene in less advanced societies, creating the series' central ethical tensions.

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