Harry Potter Trivia Quiz # 14
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Did Draco call Hermione a mudblood?
The correct answer is 'Yes'
Draco called Hermione a mudblood when Gryffindor and Slytherin were both going to the Quidditch field. Ron and Hermione were outside too.
Harry Potter Question 2
Wax Lyrical With Quizzical - Which of the following is not a Harry Potter book. 'Harry Potter and the ... '?
The correct answer is 'Prisoner of Alcazar'
There is a Harry Potter book called 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'
Harry Potter Question 3
Harry Potter - The Prisoner of Azkaban - Did the Fat Lady break the glass with her voice?
The correct answer is 'No'
She was trying to break the glass with her voice, and wouldn’t let any of the Gryffindors in until she was done. But try as she might, she couldn’t make it happen, so she broke the glass against the back wall of the portrait and claimed that she had done it with her voice.
Harry Potter Question 4
"Chamber of Secrets" 101 - Who possessed Tom Riddle's diary at the very beginning of the movie?
The correct answer is 'Lucius Malfoy'
Mr. Malfoy slips the book into Ginny Weasley's cauldron when the two families run into each other at Diagon Alley. Ginny corresponds with Tom Riddle for awhile, becomes afraid, and drops it into the toilet... right through Moaning Myrtle's head.
Harry Potter Question 5
Epic Struggles in the "Harry Potter" Movies - In what movie does Harry’s broomstick lose a fight with the Whomping Willow?
The correct answer is 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)'
Gryffindor must play a Quidditch match in very bad weather conditions, with extremely high winds. Drawn by the crowd of spectators, the dementors stationed outside the school descend on the match, causing Harry to pass out and fall from his broom. When he wakes up in the hospital unit, Ron tells him that his broom was blown into the Whomping Willow, and did not survive the experience. Ron presents him with the pile of sticks and twigs, which is all that could be recovered.
Harry Potter Question 6
The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter - Lupin (as in Professor Remus Lupin) comes from the Latin word Lupus, meaning:
The correct answer is 'Wolf'
Fits wonderfully as Lupin is a Werewolf. His first name also has some background to it. Legendary founders of Rome, twin brothers Romulus and Remus, were suckled by a wolf.
Harry Potter Question 7
Mythological Names in Harry Potter - Hermione is the name of the daughter of this famous classical woman.
The correct answer is 'Helen of Troy'
"To Helen the gods had granted no more offspring once she had borne her first child, the breathtaking Hermione, a luminous beauty gold as Aphrodite." ("The Odyssey", Book 4.) Hera is the queen of the gods, wife of Zeus. Dido was queen of Carthage and committed suicide when spurned by Aeneas ("The Aeneid", Book 4). Penelope is the wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus.
Harry Potter Question 8
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - What part of himself did Wormtail have to add to the potion to revive Lord Voldemort?
The correct answer is 'his hand'
Wormtail had to cut his hand off and drop it into the potion for Lord Voldemort to return. Later, Voldemort gave Wormtail a bionic hand as a replacement with a flick of his wand.
Harry Potter Question 9
The Cast of "Harry Potter" - In "HP", who plays the part of Gregory Goyle?
The correct answer is 'Joshua Herdman'
Gregory Goyle is one of Draco Malfoy's best friends in Slytherin. Devon Murray is Seamus Finnigan who is known in "Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone" to blow things up. Mathew Lewis is Neville Longbottom, the forgetful boy in Harry's year and house. James Waylett is Vincent Crabbe another of Draco Malfoy's friends in Slytherin.
Harry Potter Question 10
The Real Harry Potter - The basilisk that Harry faced differed from the mythological portrayal of its kind in several respects. What was one of these differences?
The correct answer is 'Its size'
In European and Middle Eastern mythology, the basilisk was a smallish creature.


