1.
Who founded the kingdom of Númenor?
Correct Answer
A. Elros
Explanation
Elros is the correct answer because he is the one who founded the kingdom of Númenor. Elros was the half-elf, half-human son of Eärendil and Elwing. He was given the choice by the Valar to be either an elf or a mortal, and he chose to be a mortal. Elros became the first King of Númenor and ruled for many years, establishing a powerful and prosperous kingdom. His descendants would go on to play significant roles in the history of Middle-earth.
2.
Who removed the rings from the hand of Sauron?
Correct Answer
B. Isildur
Explanation
Isildur removed the rings from the hand of Sauron. In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," Isildur was a human prince and the son of Elendil. He played a crucial role in defeating Sauron during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. After cutting the One Ring from Sauron's hand, Isildur claimed it as his own, ultimately leading to its loss and Sauron's eventual return.
3.
Nori belongs to which race?
Correct Answer
A. Harfoots
Explanation
Nori belongs to the race of Harfoots.
4.
Where was the one rings forged by Sauron?
Correct Answer
A. Mount Doom
Explanation
The one ring was forged by Sauron in Mount Doom. This volcanic mountain located in the land of Mordor was the perfect place for Sauron to create the powerful ring. The intense heat and fiery environment of Mount Doom allowed Sauron to harness its power and infuse it into the ring, making it a symbol of his dark and malevolent influence. Mount Doom played a significant role in the Lord of the Rings trilogy as the ultimate destination where the ring had to be destroyed to defeat Sauron.
5.
Who led the Númenor's forces?
Correct Answer
A. Elendil
Explanation
Elendil led the forces of Númenor. He was the High King of the Dúnedain and a great warrior. When Númenor was destroyed, Elendil and his sons escaped to Middle-earth and established the kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor. Elendil played a crucial role in the War of the Last Alliance, leading the combined forces of Elves and Men against Sauron. He ultimately perished in battle but his line continued through his sons, Isildur and Anárion.
6.
Which of the following race did not exist in the Second Age?
Correct Answer
A. Harfoots
Explanation
The Harfoots race did not exist in the Second Age. The Second Age is a fictional time period in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, and during this age, Elves, Humans, and Dwarfs were present. However, the Harfoots, also known as the Hobbits, did not appear until the Third Age. Therefore, they did not exist in the Second Age.
7.
Where did the Harfoots live?
Correct Answer
A. Shire
Explanation
The Harfoots lived in the Shire.
8.
Where did Halbrand and Galadriel first meet?
Correct Answer
A. On the boat in the middle of sea
Explanation
Halbrand and Galadriel first met on a boat in the middle of the sea. This suggests that their meeting was coincidental and unexpected, as they happened to cross paths while both being on a boat in the middle of the sea. This setting adds an element of adventure and unpredictability to their encounter, making it a memorable and significant moment in their story.
9.
Who has birth rights to the throne of Southern lands?
Correct Answer
B. Halbrand
Explanation
Halbrand has birth rights to the throne of Southern lands. This means that he is the rightful heir and successor to the throne based on his lineage and birthright.
10.
Who did Orcs call father?
Correct Answer
B. Adar
Explanation
Orcs call Adar father because "Adar" is the Elvish word for "father." In J.R.R. Tolkien's works, Orcs were created by Morgoth, the main antagonist, through corrupting and torturing Elves. As a result, Orcs have a twisted and perverted version of the Elvish language. Therefore, they refer to their creator or leader as "Adar," meaning father.