Here’s a “quiz” I composed way back in 1996 or so, inspired by an earlier list by Connie Willis of quotes and names from classic (1950s and 1960s) works of SF, that she read off at some convention in 1995, and which was subsequently published in Locus Magazine. I composed a follow-up list from more recent works, the 1970s through the 1990s, and when I created Locus Online in 1997, I posted it there. It’s not a “quiz” exactly; it’s not a test you can take and be scored. It’s intended as an evocation of classic works. Here’s a link to the original post post in 1997:
Locus Online: My Locus Quiz
I am now reproducing it here. Below the ‘quiz’ I’m now providing answers. Except for one I don’t remember. I think if you are well-read in science fiction, you will recognize most of these. I suspect that many of the newer 21st century writers and fans will not. (But then, I wouldn’t recognize an analogous list from 21st century works.) Science fiction has a history of building upon the past, developing and recreating ideas from earlier works. But I suspect that’s fading.