Superhero Showdown: Marvel & DC Quiz
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz exploring core traits, weaknesses, motives, and consequences for famous Marvel and DC heroes and villains.
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Question 1: Which Batman villain is most associated with psychological manipulation and a chaotic philosophy that challenges Batman's moral code?
Ra's al Ghul
The Joker
Bane
Two-Face
Question 2: What is Superman's canonical, fundamental weakness that undermines his powers in many continuities?
Sunlight deprivation
Magic
Water
Kryptonite
Question 3: Which mindset best describes Tony Stark/Iron Man's approach to heroism and problem-solving?
Isolation and pacifism
Technological innovation and accountability
Mystical training and destiny
Stealth and non-lethality
Question 4: Which characteristic best explains why Magneto is often portrayed as a sympathetic antagonist rather than purely evil?
Trauma-informed ideology and protecting his people
Random acts of chaos
Pure personal revenge
Desire for universal conquest
Question 5: When evaluating a hero's moral code, which consequence-focused question is most useful?
Does the hero accept responsibility for collateral harm?
Can the hero fly and lift heavy objects?
Does the hero wear a mask?
How many enemies has the hero defeated?
Question 6: Which scenario best illustrates a pivotal tradeoff in superhero tactics?
Using lethal force to stop a massacre risks becoming what you fight.
Publicizing identity guarantees legal immunity.
Wearing bright colors increases stealth success.
Ignoring civilians always speeds up mission success.
Question 7: Which belief most accurately debunks the myth that superheroes always operate above the law?
They can never be arrested due to superpowers
Superheroes are legally sanctioned everywhere
Villains always support legal authority
Heroes often face legal consequences and political oversight
Question 8: Which framing question helps evaluate whether a villain's actions are ideologically motivated or purely personal?
Does the villain prefer nighttime operations?
Does the villain reference broader societal goals in their plans?
Has the villain fought heroes before?
Does the villain wear a cape?