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100

“Welcome to Jurassic Park.”
Who says this famous line when first introducing the visitors to the park?

Who is John Hammond?

100

This giant, carnivorous dinosaur is the first to appear on screen in "Jurassic Park."

What is the Tyrannosaurus rex?

100

This character, a paleontologist and the film’s primary protagonist, initially wants nothing to do with the park but becomes its protector.

Who is Dr. Alan Grant?

100

Dr. John Hammond proudly shows the visitors a _____ representation of how the dinosaurs might have looked in their natural habitat. The park also uses these for educational displays.

What is a hologram?

100

This location is where the first group of visitors, including Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler, are given an birds-eye tour of the park.

What is the Helicopter?

200

“You’re trying to test me. I’m just a kid.”
Which character says this line while being taken to see the park’s dinosaurs for the first time?

Who is Tim Murphy?

200

This dinosaur is known for its frill around its neck and is a herbivore featured prominently during the tour scene.

What is the Triceratops?

200

This character is a mathematician and chaos theorist who often provides witty, skeptical commentary about the park’s security and ethics.

 Who is Dr. Ian Malcolm?

200

Because dinosaur DNA was incomplete (due to the age of the mosquitoes trapped in amber), the scientists used DNA from this modern-day amphibian to fill in the missing gaps. This allowed them to complete the genetic sequence of the dinosaurs, though it also led to some unforeseen consequences.

What are frogs? 

200

This iconic scene takes place near the park’s "Information Office", where the T. rex attacks the group after the power is cut off.

What is The Visitors Center?

300

“I’m not making the same mistakes again.” Which character says this line, reflecting their determination to avoid repeating the errors that led to chaos at Jurassic Park?

Who is Dr. Ellie Sattler?

300

This small, fast-moving dinosaur is known for its pack behavior and is responsible for some of the chaos in the park’s control room.

What are the Velociraptors?

300

This paleobotanist, Dr. Alan Grant’s partner, plays a key role in the park’s survival, particularly when it comes to caring for a sick Triceratops.

Who is Dr. Ellie Sattler?

300

 The park's creation relies heavily on this process, which involves duplicating the genetic material of extinct species to bring them back to life.

What is cloning?

300

This location is where the Velociraptors are seen hunting the group, creating one of the most suspenseful moments of the film.

What is The Park's Kitchen?

400

Which character delivers this memorable line while attempting to reboot the park’s security system?
"Hold Onto Your Butts."

Who Is Ray Arnold?

400

This dinosaur stands tall as it reaches up to eat leaves from a tree, showing the sheer scale and majesty of the creature while the main characters are entering the park on tour vehicles. This is also the scene where Dr. Alan Grant (played by Sam Neill) says the line: "I think we're going to need a bigger fence," after seeing it in all its grandeur. 

What is the Brachiosaurus?

400

This doctor, despite being critically injured after a T. rex attack, continues to offer his expertise on the park's failing systems in the first Jurassic Park movie.

Who is Dr. Ian Malcolm?

400

This term is when technology was used to _____ from prehistoric mosquitoes preserved in amber, allowing scientists to recreate dinosaurs.

What is DNA extraction?

400

This area of the park is where the Dilophosaurus attacks Dennis Nedry, and where the chaos begins after the park's security system fails.

What is the Dilophosaurus paddock?

500

"You’re standing on the shoulders of geniuses."

Who says this line to Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler, highlighting the genius behind the creation of Jurassic Park?

Who is Dr. Ian Malcolm?

500

This species of dinosaur appears in the scene with the sick Triceratops, known for its small size and speed, it often hunts in packs.

What is the Dilophosaurus?

500

This scientist behind the cloning of the dinosaurs and is responsible for many of the genetic manipulations. He appears less frequently in the first film, but his actions set the foundation for the later chaos in the sequels.

Who is Dr. Wu?

500

This type of genetic manipulation was used to make the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park sterile, preventing them from reproducing in the wild.

What is Genetic Editing?

500

This part of the island holds a significant facility, used for incubating and growing the park's dinosaurs before they are released into the paddocks.

What is the Hatchery?

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