1.
What was the second Horcrux?
Correct Answer
B. The Gaunt Ring
Explanation
In the sixth movie of the Harry Potter series, we delve deeper into Voldemort's background and his connection to the Gaunt family. Marvolo Gaunt, Voldemort's grandfather, originally owned the ring passed down as a family heirloom. This ring was also the second Horcrux to be destroyed.
2.
Harry was the one who destroyed the last Horcrux.
(Deathly Hallows Part 2)
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Technically, Neville was the one with Gryffindor's sword; he killed Voldemort's snake, Nagini. It was the final Horcrux.
3.
Who is the only other person that can see the creatures pulling the carriages at the beginning of the school year?
Correct Answer
B. Luna Lovegood
Explanation
Luna Lovegood is the only other person who can see the creatures pulling the carriages at the beginning of the school year. This suggests that Luna possesses some sort of special ability or perception that allows her to see these magical creatures, which the other characters in the question are unable to see.
4.
Snape hated Harry because...
Correct Answer
A. His father married Snape's true love, Lily
Explanation
Snape hated Harry because his father married Snape's true love, Lily. This suggests that Snape harbored feelings of resentment and jealousy towards Harry due to his connection to Lily, whom Snape deeply cared for. The fact that Harry's father married Lily may have intensified Snape's negative feelings towards Harry.
5.
The effects of this curse lingered with the Neville's parents?
Correct Answer
D. Cruciatus Curse
Explanation
The correct answer is not the Cruciatus Curse. The curse that left a lasting impact on Neville Longbottom's parents is the Torture Curse or the Cruciatus Curse. Bellatrix Lestrange used the Cruciatus Curse on Neville's parents, Frank and Alice Longbottom, to the point of insanity. The curse does not cause physical harm but inflicts intense, excruciating pain on the victim. The lingering effects on Neville's parents were mental and psychological, leaving them permanently incapacitated.
6.
How many Weasley members are there?
(Before Deathly Hallows)
Correct Answer
A. 9
Explanation
There are nine Weasley members before Deathly Hallows. This includes Mr. and Mrs. Weasley, their six children (Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, and Ron), and Ginny Weasley.
7.
What was Snape's patronus?
Correct Answer
E. Doe
Explanation
Snape's patronus being a doe is significant because it represents his love for Lily Evans, Harry Potter's mother. In the Harry Potter series, a patronus is a magical charm that takes the form of an animal and is used to ward off dementors. Snape's patronus being a doe symbolizes his eternal love for Lily, as her patronus was a doe as well. This connection highlights Snape's loyalty and the depth of his feelings for Lily, even after her death.
8.
How does 'Padfoot' die?
Correct Answer
A. He fell through The Veil of the Dead
Explanation
In the Harry Potter series, 'Padfoot' refers to Sirius Black, one of Harry Potter's godfathers. In the fifth book, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Sirius falls through The Veil of the Dead, a mysterious archway in the Department of Mysteries. This event leads to his death, as it is implied that passing through the veil leads to the afterlife. Therefore, the correct answer is that he fell through The Veil of the Dead.
9.
Tonks was sorted into Hufflepuff.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Tonks being sorted into Hufflepuff is true because in the Harry Potter series, it is mentioned that Tonks was indeed sorted into Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This is revealed in the fifth book, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," when Tonks is introduced as a member of the Order and a Hufflepuff alumna.
10.
(LAST QUESTION)
Who gives Lupin potion for his 'illness'?
Correct Answer
C. Snape
Explanation
Snape gives Lupin potion for his 'illness'. This is because Lupin is a werewolf and Snape provides him with a potion called Wolfsbane Potion, which helps to control his transformation during the full moon. Snape's knowledge of potions and his understanding of Lupin's condition make him the most suitable person to provide the potion for Lupin's 'illness'.