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3. 1.
In the movie series “Occulus Reparo ” is the first
verbal spell which is casted by Hermione to repair
Harry’s glasses .
However it is not mentioned in the books . The first
verbal spell to be casted in the books is also by
Hermione .
Which Spell??
4. Alohamora
To hide from Filch ,they accidently discover Fluffy
5. 2.
Fabian Prewett was a member of the Order of the
Phoenix during the First Wizarding War. He was
murdered by five Death Eaters before the end of
the war, along with his brother . He was also the
brother of Molly Weasley.
How is he connected to Harry?
6. Molly gave Fabian's gold watch to Harry Potter on
his seventeenth birthday
7. 3.WHAT DID THE NOTE SAY??
JKR “In fact, recently I was in a script read-through
for the sixth film, and they had __________ saying
a line to Harry early in the script, saying, 'I knew a
girl once, whose hair--'“
"I had to write a little note in the margin and slide it
along to the scriptwriter saying
______________________!'" she said.
9. 4.
Cokeworth is a town in England.When the Dursley’s
were trying to avoid the letters in the first book they
travel to Cokeworth.
Although never explicitly mentioned in the book
Cokeworth is the town where Petunia ,Lily and
Severus grew up.
_________ __________is a street located in
Cokeworth. The street name likely refers to the
involvement of the local inhabitants in textile
production, most likely cotton or wool .
11. 5.X??
X is the subject of a ghost plot (a narrative that never made it
to the books).
Harry met him in the third book where he finds out that X
knows a lot about medieval wizards. Later Harry also
discovers that an ex-headmaster of Hogwarts is related to
“X”.
According to JKR X was intended to be the one to instruct
Harry about various points of wizarding history in his quest for
hallows and horcruxes (i.e.: the elder wand & the Ravenclaw
diadem).That is why she caused X to be kidnaped ,later being
rescued by Harry and his friends. However she later scrapped
the idea and killed X.
In JKR’s own words “He is not the first wizard whom
Voldemort murdered because he knew too much (or too little),
but he is the only one I feel guilty about, because it was all my
fault."
13. 6.WHICH OBJECT
It is described as being made of heavy hewn wood
and — when active — has blue-white flames up to
the edges.. When it wasn't in use, it was kept in a
jeweled casket.
It is described as being an impartial judge and was
first mentioned in the fourth book.
Though it was an impartial judge, it can be
bewitched to make decisions that transgress the
rules. Since it is a powerful magical artefact, it
would require a powerful Confundus Charm to
accomplish.
15. 7.
X was believed to be a Knight of the Round Table
included in wizarding versions of the tales of King
Arthur. He is most famous for his defeat of the
Wyvern of Wye at great personal risk. Sometime
after his death, he was immortalized with a portrait
on the seventh floor of Hogwarts Castle, which
displayed the same "insane bravery" as X did in life.
17. 8.
The first mention of it was in the fourth book , when
Albus Dumbledore told Igor Karkaroff of his
discovery of a room full of chamber pots when he
needed to go to the toilet.
Harry got to know of its existence in his 5th year
when Dobby told him about it.
It was used extensively by Draco Malfoy in his 6th
year
19. 9.WHERE WILL YOU HEAR IT
“Come seek us where our voices sound,
We cannot sing above the ground,
And while you're searching, ponder this;
We've taken what you'll sorely miss,
An hour long you'll have to look,
And recover what we took,
But past an hour — the prospect's black,
Too late, it's gone, it won't come back."
20. ANS
The song heard when the Golden Egg is opened
under the water
21. 10.FITB
Herpo the Foul was an Ancient
Greek Dark Wizard. He is one of
the earliest known Dark Wizards
and his work is still a lasting
aspect of dark magic to date. He
was the first wizard to hatch a
Basilisk. He is reputed to have
invented many vile curses.
However he is infamously known
as the first wizard known to
successfully create a
____________, perhaps having
designed the ritual himself
28. RULES
There will be 7 questions on famous quotes from
HP universe
All pounce
+10/-10
29. 1.WHO ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT
Ginny Weasley: "She's a damn sight nicer than
Phlegm."
Hermione Granger: "And she's more intelligent.
She's an Auror!"
Ginny Weasley: "I'd much rather _________ in the
family. At least she's a laugh."
31. 2.WHO IS THE PUREBLOOD BEING TALKED
ABOUT
“He chose the boy he thought most likely to be a
danger to him … and notice this, Harry. He chose,
not the pureblood (which according to his creed, is
the only kind of wizard worth being or knowing), but
the half-blood, like himself. He saw himself in you
before he had ever seen you, and in marking you
with that scar, he did not kill you, as he intended,
but gave you powers, and a future, which have
fitted you to escape him not once, but four times so
far.”
33. 3.WHO???
Ron Weasley: "The silver doe. Was that you too?...
Someone sent a doe Patronus to us!"
___________: "Brains like that, you could be a
Death Eater, son. Haven't I just proven my Patronus
is a goat?"
37. 5.WHO IS DRAGOMIR DESPARD REALLY???
"This is Dragomir Despard. He speaks very little
English, But he is in sympathy with the Dark Lord's
aims. He has travelled here from Transylvania to
see our new regime."
39. 6.WHO SAID THIS TO WHOM
"No, sir — house was almost destroyed but I got
him out all right before the Muggles started
swarmin' around. He fell asleep as we was flyin'
over Bristol."
41. 7.WHICH SHOP
Madam Malkin: "I think this left sleeve could come
up a little bit more, dear, let me just…"
Draco Malfoy: "Ouch! Watch where you're putting
your pins, woman! Mother, I don't think I want these
anymore."
Narcissa Malfoy: "You're right, Draco. Now I know
the kind of scum that shops here… We'll do better
at _____________."
Madam Malkin: "Well, really?"
45. 1.
This is the Glenfinnan
viaduct located at the
top of Loch Shiel in the
West Highlands of
Scotland. It was opened
in 1901 and is a popular
Scottish landmark that
has also appeared on
Scottish banknotes. But
all over the world this
viaduct is famous for its
association with what?
46. In Harry Potter movies this is the viaduct on which
the Hogwarts Express passes.
47. 2.WHICH ROLE AND MOVIE
It is rumored that Matt Smith of Dr. Who Fame will
play the lead role in this movie scheduled to come
out in 2016.The movie is a spinoff of the Harry
Potter Series and will take place in 1920’s New
York.
49. 3.
The following recipe can be followed to brew this potion:
Add the Infusion of Wormwood.
Add the powdered root of asphodel.
Stir twice clockwise.
Add the sloth brain.
Add the Sopophorous bean's juice.
Stir seven times anti-clockwise.
Severus Snape's (Half Blood Prince) notes
The Sopophorous bean should be crushed with a silver
dagger, not cut, releases juices more efficiently.
Stir anticlockwise seven times and clockwise once instead.
51. 4.FITB
______________ is an alcoholic drink that is
consumed by wizards and witches. Unlike
Butterbeer, those under the age of seventeen are
not allowed to buy it, implying that they may not be
allowed to drink it. It is known to cause a burning
sensation when drunk, and for filling one's body
with courage.
53. 5.WHERE WILL YOU FIND THESE AND WHAT’S
MISSING
A "bloodstained pack of cards"
Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent
Giant black spiders
The Hand of Glory
Hangman's rope
Human bones
Human toenails
Human fingernails
Poisonous candles
A cursed opal necklace
Rusty, spiked instruments
Shrunken heads
Skulls
A "staring glass eye"
Leering Masks
_______________
55. 6.
Location of Xs office : Level 2, Ministry of Magic.
Luna Lovegood reckons that X form a part of the
Rotfang Conspiracy and they try to bring the
Ministry down by using a combination of
complicated gum diseases and very advanced dark
magic.
57. 7.WHAT IS THIS LAW CALLED
“The antidote for a blended poison will be equal to
more than the sum of the antidotes for each of the
separate components."
61. 9.WHICH DISEASE
X is a highly-contagious wizarding disease caused by an
infectious fungus.It caused the skin of those infected to
break out in purple pustules.Once healed, these blisters
could leave scars, particularly on the face. Sufferers
were rendered unable to speak once the infection
reached the uvula. The disease could leave people bed-
ridden for several months.
In 1997, Arthur, Fred and George Weasley transfigured
the family ghoul and gave it purple pustules in order to
make it look like Ron with the affliction . This ruse was
concocted in order to explain Ron's absence from
school. Hence, when he did not appear at Hogwarts for
his seventh year, his family could claim that he was too
ill to attend, due to the fact that attendance at school
was mandatory for that year.
63. 10.
After the Battle of Hogwarts X became a
professional Quidditch player for the Holyhead
Harpies for several years, She would also become
the senior Quidditch correspondent for the Daily
Prophet.
She is famous for her Bat-Bogey Hex