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⭐️STAR WARS QUIZ⭐️ By Zidane

(Answers at the bottom ⬇️)

1. Who's your favorite journalist? ;)

  1. Zidane
  2. Juliette
  3. Odessa
(Just kidding. Next....)

2. Who is the leader of the Sith from episode IV to episode VI?

  1. Darth Vader
  2. Darth Sidious
  3. Darth Bane
  4. Jar Jar Binks

3. Who is the other Force-sensitive besides Luky Skywalker?
  1. Han Solo
  2. R2-D2
  3. Princess Leia
  4. C3-P0
4. Which character is not Force sensitive, yet wields lightsabers?
  1. Anakin Skywalker
  2. General Grievous


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