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The Hunger Games Quizzes & Trivia

Do you know everything there is to know about The Hunger Games? Take this fun quiz and find out!

Note: This quiz refers to The Hunger Games and not its sequels.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When they were little, how did Peeta save Katniss' life?

    • A.

      By rescuing her from the mines

    • B.

      By giving her money

    • C.

      By rescuing her from the forest

    • D.

      By giving her bread

    Correct Answer
    D. By giving her bread
    Explanation
    Peeta saved Katniss' life when they were little by giving her bread. This act of kindness occurred during a time of extreme hunger and desperation for Katniss, and the bread provided sustenance and hope. It demonstrated Peeta's compassion and willingness to help others, ultimately forming a bond between them that would shape their relationship throughout the Hunger Games series.

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  • 2. 

    What destroyed District 13?

    • A.

      The Capitol

    • B.

      Disease

    • C.

      Fire

    • D.

      A nuclear disaster

    Correct Answer
    A. The Capitol
    Explanation
    The correct answer is The Capitol. In the dystopian world of The Hunger Games, District 13 was destroyed by the oppressive ruling government known as The Capitol. District 13 was one of the districts that rebelled against The Capitol's control, and as a result, The Capitol used its military power to destroy the entire district. This act served as a warning to other districts and reinforced The Capitol's dominance and authority over the people.

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  • 3. 

    What did District 4 supply the Capitol with?

    • A.

      Fish

    • B.

      Coal

    • C.

      Electricity

    • D.

      Grain

    Correct Answer
    A. Fish
    Explanation
    District 4 supplied the Capitol with fish. This can be inferred from the fact that District 4 is known for its proximity to water bodies, such as the ocean or lakes, where fishing is a common activity. As the Capitol is a wealthy and powerful city, it is likely that they would rely on District 4's resources to meet their demand for fish.

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  • 4. 

    Which type of bird imitates human song?

    • A.

      Mockingbird

    • B.

      Jabberjay

    • C.

      Parrot

    • D.

      Mockingjay

    Correct Answer
    D. Mockingjay
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Mockingjay. Mockingjays are fictional birds from the book series "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. They are known for their ability to imitate human songs and melodies. The Mockingjay plays a significant role in the story as a symbol of rebellion and hope.

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  • 5. 

    What is Katniss' mother's occupation?

    • A.

      Seamstress

    • B.

      Healer

    • C.

      Shopkeeper

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Healer
    Explanation
    Katniss' mother's occupation is a healer. This is evident from the fact that in the book and movie series "The Hunger Games," Katniss' mother is portrayed as a skilled healer who uses her knowledge of medicinal plants and remedies to treat the sick and injured in District 12.

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  • 6. 

    What is the name of Prim's cat?

    • A.

      Daisy

    • B.

      Violet

    • C.

      Buttercup

    • D.

      Bluebell

    Correct Answer
    C. Buttercup
  • 7. 

    What was the name of the poisonous berries which Katniss and Peeta nearly ate?

    • A.

      Hemlock

    • B.

      Deathbud

    • C.

      Nightlock

    • D.

      Elderberry

    Correct Answer
    C. Nightlock
    Explanation
    Nightlock is the correct answer because it is the name of the poisonous berries that Katniss and Peeta nearly ate. In the Hunger Games series, Nightlock berries are highly toxic and can cause death when ingested. These berries play a significant role in the story as they are used as a symbol of rebellion and defiance against the oppressive Capitol.

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  • 8. 

    Who killed Rue?

    • A.

      Cato

    • B.

      The boy from District 1

    • C.

      Thresh

    • D.

      Katniss

    Correct Answer
    B. The boy from District 1
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The boy from District 1". In the book and film series "The Hunger Games", Rue is killed by Marvel, the male tribute from District 1. He throws a spear at her when she is distracted, causing her death.

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  • 9. 

    Which animal's venom causes hallucinations?

    • A.

      Mockingjay

    • B.

      Wasp

    • C.

      Mutt

    • D.

      Tracker jacker

    Correct Answer
    D. Tracker jacker
    Explanation
    Tracker jackers are a fictional species of genetically modified wasps in the Hunger Games series. Their venom is known to cause hallucinations when injected into a person. This venom is used as a weapon by the Capitol to control and manipulate the tributes during the Hunger Games.

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  • 10. 

    Where did Peeta hide after he was wounded by Cato?

    • A.

      In the forest

    • B.

      Near the Careers' camp

    • C.

      By the river

    • D.

      In the meadow

    Correct Answer
    C. By the river
    Explanation
    After being wounded by Cato, Peeta hides by the river. This location provides him with a strategic advantage as he can use the river to clean his wounds and stay hydrated. Additionally, being near the river allows Peeta to have access to a water source and potentially catch fish for food. The river also provides a natural barrier that may deter other tributes from easily finding him, increasing his chances of survival.

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  • 11. 

    How did the Careers protect their food supply?

    • A.

      By guarding it

    • B.

      By burying it underground

    • C.

      By hiding it

    • D.

      By putting mines around it

    Correct Answer
    D. By putting mines around it
    Explanation
    The Careers protected their food supply by putting mines around it. This means they set up explosive devices in order to deter anyone from approaching or stealing their food. The mines would act as a dangerous barrier, making it risky for anyone to try and access their food without setting off the explosives. This method would effectively discourage potential thieves and ensure the safety of their food supply.

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  • 12. 

    Who was killed by the mutts that resembled the tributes at the end of the Games?

    • A.

      Cato

    • B.

      Clove

    • C.

      Thresh

    • D.

      Foxface

    Correct Answer
    A. Cato
    Explanation
    Cato was killed by the mutts that resembled the tributes at the end of the Games.

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  • 13. 

    What was one of the things that Haymitch sent to Katniss by parachute?

    • A.

      Water

    • B.

      Weapons

    • C.

      Poison

    • D.

      Sleep syrup

    Correct Answer
    D. Sleep syrup
    Explanation
    Haymitch sent sleep syrup to Katniss by parachute. This is evident from the context of the question which mentions that Haymitch sent something to Katniss. Sleep syrup is a logical choice as it can be used to induce sleep and potentially help Katniss in her survival in the Hunger Games.

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  • 14. 

    What was one of the hazards that the Gamemakers used on Katniss?

    • A.

      Floods

    • B.

      Storms

    • C.

      Poison darts

    • D.

      Fireballs

    Correct Answer
    D. Fireballs
    Explanation
    One of the hazards that the Gamemakers used on Katniss was fireballs. This means that during the Hunger Games, the Gamemakers would create and launch fireballs towards Katniss, posing a dangerous threat to her. Fireballs are a hazardous element that can cause severe burns and potentially lead to death.

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  • 15. 

    What is Peeta's favourite colour?

    • A.

      Green

    • B.

      Red

    • C.

      Orange

    • D.

      Blue

    Correct Answer
    C. Orange
    Explanation
    The question asks for Peeta's favorite color, and the correct answer is "Orange". This implies that out of the given options, Peeta prefers the color orange over green, red, and blue.

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  • 16. 

    What condition did Peeta's leg develop after he was injured by Cato?

    • A.

      Infection

    • B.

      Blood poisoning

    • C.

      Gangrene

    • D.

      Inflammation

    Correct Answer
    B. Blood poisoning
    Explanation
    After Peeta was injured by Cato, his leg developed blood poisoning. Blood poisoning, also known as sepsis, occurs when bacteria or other pathogens enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body. This can lead to a severe infection and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. In Peeta's case, the injury to his leg likely caused an open wound that allowed bacteria to enter his bloodstream, resulting in blood poisoning.

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  • 17. 

    How does Katniss feel about Peeta?

    • A.

      She loves him

    • B.

      She hates him

    • C.

      She feels nothing for him

    • D.

      She has mixed feelings about him

    Correct Answer
    D. She has mixed feelings about him
    Explanation
    Katniss has mixed feelings about Peeta because their relationship is complex and evolves throughout the story. At times, she feels grateful for his support and admires his kindness, but she also resents him for his role in the Hunger Games and the manipulation they both face. Additionally, she struggles with her own conflicting emotions and the pressure of pretending to be in love with him for the sake of their survival. These conflicting emotions make her feelings towards Peeta complicated and uncertain.

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  • 18. 

    True or false? Although Peeta claims he loves Katniss, he is lying to gain sympathy from the Capitol audience.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "Although Peeta claims he loves Katniss, he is lying to gain sympathy from the Capitol audience" is incorrect. In Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series, Peeta's love for Katniss is genuine and not a ploy to gain sympathy. Throughout the books, Peeta consistently shows his love and loyalty towards Katniss, even putting himself in danger to protect her. His feelings for her are a central aspect of the story and play a significant role in the development of their relationship.

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  • 19. 

    Who or what killed Cato?

    • A.

      Peeta

    • B.

      Clove

    • C.

      The muttations

    • D.

      A wound

    Correct Answer
    C. The muttations
    Explanation
    The muttations killed Cato. Muttations are genetically engineered creatures created by the Capitol to resemble certain animals but with enhanced strength and aggression. In the Hunger Games, the muttations are unleashed on the remaining tributes to increase the intensity of the competition. Cato, as one of the final tributes, was attacked and ultimately killed by these vicious creatures.

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  • 20. 

    What is Katniss named after?

    • A.

      A weed

    • B.

      A flower

    • C.

      A plant with edible roots

    • D.

      A forest tree

    Correct Answer
    C. A plant with edible roots
    Explanation
    Katniss is named after a plant with edible roots. This suggests that her name is derived from the plant's characteristics or symbolism, possibly relating to her resourcefulness and ability to provide sustenance. The naming choice may also hint at her connection to nature and survival skills, which are prominent themes in the story.

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