1.
Who appears in Harry's room at the start of the film?
Correct Answer
A. Dobby
Explanation
Dobby appears in Harry's room at the start of the film.
2.
What is Dobby?
Correct Answer
B. A house-elf
Explanation
Dobby is a house-elf. House-elves are magical creatures in the Harry Potter series that are bound to serve wizards and witches. They are known for their loyalty and ability to perform tasks such as cleaning and cooking. Dobby specifically is a house-elf who served the Malfoy family before becoming a free elf and assisting Harry Potter in various ways.
3.
Who breaks Harry out of his room?
Correct Answer
C. Ron, Fred and George
Explanation
Ron, Fred, and George break Harry out of his room.
4.
Complete this line by Ron's father "Tell me, Harry, what exactly is the function of a __________?"
Correct Answer
E. Rubber duck
Explanation
In this question, Ron's father is asking Harry about the function of a certain object. The correct answer is "rubber duck." This is because a rubber duck does not have a specific function like an oven, umbrella, telephone, pencil, or rubber duck. It is a toy that is often used for entertainment or as a decoration in a bathroom. Therefore, Ron's father is asking Harry to explain what purpose or function a rubber duck serves.
5.
What is the name of the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher?
Correct Answer
A. Gilderoy Lockhart
Explanation
Gilderoy Lockhart is the correct answer because he is the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. The other options, Gildy Lock, Thomas Novinis, and Malfoy, are not mentioned as the new teacher in the question. Therefore, Gilderoy Lockhart is the only option that fits the given information.
6.
Which of these characters is not found petrified?
Correct Answer
D. Fred Weasley
Explanation
Fred Weasley is not found petrified. This implies that the other characters mentioned in the question (Hermoine, Colin, and Mrs Norris) are found petrified.
7.
Who was wrongly accused of opening the Chamber of Secrets 50 years ago?
Correct Answer
B. Hagrid
Explanation
Hagrid was wrongly accused of opening the Chamber of Secrets 50 years ago. This is evident in the events of the second book in the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." Hagrid is falsely accused by Tom Riddle, who later becomes Lord Voldemort, and is expelled from Hogwarts. However, it is revealed that Hagrid was innocent and that the real culprit was Tom Riddle himself. Hagrid's innocence is proven when Harry and his friends discover that the monster in the Chamber of Secrets is a basilisk controlled by Tom Riddle.
8.
Who opened the Chamber of Secrets
Correct Answer
A. Ginny Weasley
Explanation
Ginny Weasley opened the Chamber of Secrets. In the second book of the Harry Potter series, it is revealed that Ginny, under the influence of Tom Riddle's diary (which contained a piece of Voldemort's soul), was responsible for the opening of the Chamber. She was manipulated by the memory of Tom Riddle and unknowingly unleashed the Basilisk, causing chaos and endangering the lives of students at Hogwarts.
9.
Why do the students fear Harry?
Correct Answer
C. Because he can speak to snakes
Explanation
The students fear Harry because he can speak to snakes. This ability sets him apart from others and may make the students feel uncomfortable or scared. It is likely that they view this as strange or unnatural, leading to their fear of Harry.
10.
Ginny Weasley was tricked by Tom Riddle. What item did he use to do this?
Correct Answer(s)
A. A feather
C. A diary
Explanation
Tom Riddle tricked Ginny Weasley by using a diary. The diary was not an ordinary diary, but rather a Horcrux, which contained a piece of Voldemort's soul. Through the diary, Tom Riddle was able to possess and manipulate Ginny, causing her to open the Chamber of Secrets and release the Basilisk. The feather and necklace are not mentioned in relation to Tom Riddle's trickery, and the sword is a completely unrelated item in this context.
11.
Where is the entrance to the COS?
Correct Answer
A. In the girls bathroom
Explanation
The entrance to the Chamber of Secrets is located in the girls' bathroom. This is revealed in the Harry Potter series, specifically in the second book, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." The character Moaning Myrtle haunts the girls' bathroom because it is where she died, and it is through this bathroom that Harry and Ron enter the Chamber of Secrets to confront the basilisk and save Ginny Weasley.
12.
What creature lives under the Chamber of Secrets?
Correct Answer
D. A basilisk
Explanation
The creature that lives under the Chamber of Secrets is a basilisk. A basilisk is a mythical serpent-like creature that is known for its deadly gaze, capable of killing anyone who looks into its eyes. In the Harry Potter series, the Chamber of Secrets is opened by the basilisk, causing chaos and endangering the students at Hogwarts. The basilisk plays a crucial role in the plot as Harry Potter and his friends try to uncover the secrets of the chamber and defeat the creature.
13.
Tom Marvalo Riddle or
Correct Answer
A. Lord Voldermort
Explanation
The correct answer is Lord Voldemort. This is the correct spelling of the name of the main antagonist in the Harry Potter series. Tom Marvolo Riddle is Voldemort's birth name, and Dumbledore is a different character altogether. "I don't know" is not a valid answer.
14.
Who slipped the diary into Ginny's cauldron?
Correct Answer
A. Lucius Malfoy
Explanation
Lucius Malfoy slipped the diary into Ginny's cauldron. This is revealed in J.K. Rowling's book "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." Lucius Malfoy, father of Draco Malfoy, is a Death Eater and a supporter of Lord Voldemort. He planted the diary in order to reopen the Chamber of Secrets and release the basilisk, which would target Muggle-born students at Hogwarts.
15.
How is dobby freed?
Correct Answer
B. With a sock
Explanation
In the Harry Potter series, Dobby the house-elf is freed when he is given a sock. In the story, house-elves are bound to serve their masters until they are presented with an item of clothing. In this case, Dobby is given a sock by Harry Potter, which inadvertently sets him free from his servitude. The sock represents a symbol of liberation and independence for Dobby, allowing him to escape from his oppressive situation.