Statistics for Science Fiction Titles A to Z

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HintAnswer% Correct
(A) This film by James Cameron still ranks as the highest grossing film of all time.Avatar
100%
(J) This 1990 novel by Michael Crichton imagined cloning extinct animals and putting them into a wildlife preserve.Jurassic Park
88%
(N) This George Orwell novel imagines a future where people have given up their freedom in exchange for security.1984
78%
(P) This film series has been re-imagined as an origin story of the primate protagonists, but the original 1968 film ended with Charlton Heston crying in the sand in front of a buried Statue of Liberty.Planet of the Apes
76%
(I) This Asimov novel describes the three laws of robotics.I, Robot
72%
(Q) This television series starred Scott Bakula as a man zapped through time to steer history through key moments in time.Quantum Leap
72%
(B) This is the film adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.Blade Runner
70%
(D) This novel by Frank Herbert is the highest grossing science fiction novel of all time.Dune
70%
(C) Steven Spielberg's 1977 science fiction film about our contact with an alien race.Close Encounters of the Third Kind
68%
(G) This 1997 film starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman imagines a future of genetically modified humankind.Gattaca
66%
(W) This 1973 film about a robot theme park written by Michael Crichton has been turned into a popular television series.Westworld
64%
(T) This 1874 Jules Verne novel was prescient of many future creations, including submarines.20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
60%
(E) This 1985 novel by Orson Scott Card tells the story of children trained through games to fight alien races.Ender's Game
58%
(H) This Margaret Atwood novel (and now a television series) describes a patriarchal dystopia, and is often included on feminist reading lists.The Handmaid's Tale
58%
(V) This television series shows an arrival by aliens who at first seem intent on helping mankind, but then are revealed to have sinister motives.V
58%
(F) Asimov's series chronicling the rise and fall of a galactic empire.Foundation
54%
(L) This 2012 science fiction thriller deals with time paradox.Looper
48%
(O) This television series from 1963 (and reboot from 1995) was more serious science fiction than The Twilight Zone, with which it was often compared.The Outer Limits
44%
(Y) This 1974 comedy gothic science fiction film chronicles the experiments of the grandson of the infamous scientist from Mary shelley's novel.young Frankenstein
42%
(R) This 1970 novel by Larry Niven spawned the Fleet of Worlds series.Ring World
30%
(M) This Philip Dick novel imagines a world where the nazis won WW II, and has been turned into a television series.The Man in the High Castle
28%
(U) This Stephen King novel and television series by the same name explores aliens taking over a small American town.Under the Dome
24%
(Z) This2005 Jon Favreau film is based on the children's book by Chris Van Allsburg (who also wrote Jumanji).Zathura: A Space Adventure
24%
(S) This Robert Heinlein novel tells the story of a human raised by Martians who was found and brought home to earth.Stranger in a Strange Land
22%
(K) This novel by Octavia Butler portrays a black writer who is transported back to the Antebellum American south. Often included in high school and college reading lists.Kindred
20%
(X) Books in this fantasy series by Piers Anthony include the titles Ogre, Ogre and Night Mare.Xanth
14%

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