The Hunger Games History

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The Hunger Games History - Quiz


Unlike most quizzes that test your ability in the arena, this quiz is about the history of the games and how they work.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Before the hunger games, how many districts were there?

    • A.

      24

    • B.

      13

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      97

    • E.

      12

    Correct Answer
    B. 13
    Explanation
    Before the Hunger Games, there were a total of 13 districts. This information is derived from the context of the Hunger Games series, where the country of Panem is divided into 13 districts, each with its own specific function and role within the society. The number 13 is significant in the story as it represents the rebellion against the Capitol, which resulted in the destruction of District 13.

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  • 2. 

    The 50th hunger games had what twist?

    • A.

      There were 48 competitors

    • B.

      Everything was deadly

    • C.

      The arena was breathtakingly beautiful

    • D.

      It was the quarter quell

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    The 50th hunger games had multiple twists. Firstly, there were 48 competitors instead of the usual 24. Secondly, everything in the arena was deadly, making survival even more challenging for the participants. Lastly, it was the quarter quell, which means it was a special edition of the games with unique rules and circumstances. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above" as all the given options correctly describe the twists in the 50th hunger games.

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  • 3. 

    How many competitors from district 12 have won in the past?

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      12

    • C.

      7

    • D.

      2

    • E.

      32

    Correct Answer
    D. 2
  • 4. 

    Who won the 50th hunger games?

    • A.

      Octavia flavius

    • B.

      Katniss everdeen

    • C.

      Humblebee bordernix

    • D.

      Gloss catoclove

    • E.

      Haymich abernathy

    Correct Answer
    E. Haymich abernathy
    Explanation
    Haymitch Abernathy won the 50th Hunger Games. He is a former victor from District 12 and becomes a mentor for Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark in the subsequent Hunger Games. Haymitch is known for his cunning and resourcefulness, which helped him survive and ultimately win his own Hunger Games. His experience and guidance prove crucial in helping Katniss and Peeta navigate the deadly arena and emerge as victors.

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  • 5. 

    A prep team will usually do what to a female competitors body?

    • A.

      Dye it some un-godly color

    • B.

      Give it gold tattoos

    • C.

      Rid it of all hair

    • D.

      Light it on fire

    • E.

      All of the obove

    Correct Answer
    C. Rid it of all hair
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "rid it of all hair." In certain competitions, particularly bodybuilding or fitness events, a prep team may remove all body hair from female competitors. This is done to enhance muscle definition and highlight the physique during the competition. Hair removal techniques such as waxing, shaving, or using depilatory creams are commonly employed for this purpose.

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  • 6. 

    How is the quarter quells twist decided?

    • A.

      Its decided by the president

    • B.

      Its been pre-decided, each twist stored in a wooden box.

    • C.

      Its randomly generated by a super computer with artificial intelligence.

    • D.

      It is alway the same.

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Its been pre-decided, each twist stored in a wooden box.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the quarter quells twist is pre-decided and each twist is stored in a wooden box. This means that the twist for each quarter quell is predetermined and not decided by the president or randomly generated by a supercomputer. The fact that the twists are stored in a wooden box suggests that they are carefully planned and kept secret until the time of the event.

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  • 7. 

    What was the theme of the first arena ever?

    • A.

      A dry desert

    • B.

      Floating rocks

    • C.

      A dense jungle

    • D.

      Everything was bigger than the competitors

    • E.

      No one knows

    Correct Answer
    E. No one knows
  • 8. 

    Where does the first blood bath take place?

    • A.

      The cornucopia

    • B.

      The feast

    • C.

      There isn't one

    • D.

      The end of the game

    • E.

      The wall of fire

    Correct Answer
    A. The cornucopia
    Explanation
    In the Hunger Games, the first blood bath takes place at the cornucopia. The cornucopia is a structure located at the center of the arena, filled with various weapons, supplies, and resources. At the beginning of the games, all the tributes rush towards the cornucopia to acquire these valuable items, resulting in a chaotic and violent confrontation. This is often the most dangerous and deadly part of the Hunger Games, as many tributes are killed or injured in the process.

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  • 9. 

    Why doesn't district thirteen have to participate in the hunger games?

    • A.

      It is loyal to the capitol

    • B.

      It was destroyed before the games

    • C.

      There never was a thirteenth district

    • D.

      It is almost as rich as the capitol

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. It was destroyed before the games
    Explanation
    District Thirteen does not have to participate in the Hunger Games because it was destroyed before the games. This means that the district no longer exists and therefore cannot be included in the annual event. The destruction of District Thirteen is a significant part of the backstory in the Hunger Games series, as it was annihilated by the Capitol due to a rebellion.

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  • 10. 

    Who are the game makers?

    • A.

      The people who film the games

    • B.

      The people who created the concept of the games

    • C.

      The people who make sure the game is interesting

    • D.

      The people who make the arena

    • E.

      There are no game makers

    Correct Answer
    C. The people who make sure the game is interesting
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the people who make sure the game is interesting." This answer is chosen because it best describes the role of game makers. Game makers are responsible for ensuring that the game is engaging, entertaining, and enjoyable for the players. They design the gameplay mechanics, create challenges and levels, and implement various elements to make the game interesting and captivating.

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  • 11. 

    Why were the games instituted?

    • A.

      To make the districts pay for the rebellion

    • B.

      To scare the districts

    • C.

      For entertainment

    • D.

      To make sure the capitol stays in charge

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    The games were instituted for multiple reasons. Firstly, they were meant to make the districts pay for the rebellion, as a form of punishment and control. Secondly, they were used to scare the districts into submission, reminding them of the Capitol's power and the consequences of resistance. Additionally, the games served as entertainment for the Capitol citizens, providing them with a spectacle to enjoy. Lastly, the games were a way for the Capitol to assert and maintain their control over the districts, ensuring that they remained in charge. Therefore, all of the given options are correct explanations for why the games were instituted.

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