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Did You Really Watch the 4th Movie?

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Goblet of Fire . : Did You Really Watch the 4th Movie?

Introduction:
"I'll give you something that happened in J. K. Rowling's book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". You tell me what happened in the movie of the same name. I provide the book information, so a player need not have read the book (except for q. 10)!"


1. In the first chapter of the book, "The Riddle House", an old muggle man named Frank unintentionally eavesdrops on Lord Voldemort and Wormtail talking, the only two people in the room until Voldemort's snake, Nagini, informs Voldemort that an old muggle is standing outside. In the movie...
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.
    ...it's a woman standing outside the room, and her name is Francis
    ...Barty Crouch Jr. was there too, and Voldemort was giving him an assignment.
    ...Bertha Jorkins is in the room as well.


2. In the book, the Weasleys send a letter (by muggle-mail) to Harry while he is staying with the Dursleys, and cover it entirely with stamps. This is the letter inviting Harry to join their family in attending the Quidditch World Cup. In the movie...
    ...there is no letter, and the Dursleys don't appear at all.
    ...they send the letter the "magical way", using owls.
    ... the Weasleys use one postage stamp, and know all about "muggle-mail".
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.


3. In the book, when Dumbledore announces that the Triwizard Tournament will be held at Hogwarts, he says that the tournament was discontinued when "the death toll mounted [too] high". In the movie...
    ...Dumbledore doesn't announce that there was a death toll.
    ...this announcement happens in a very similar same way.
    ...Dumbledore only mentions that they had been considering discontinuing the tournament for hundreds of years.
    ...Mad Eye Moody is the person who announces it.


4. In the book, Mad Eye Moody demonstrates the three unforgivable curses to Harry's class with spiders. He first shows the curse that gives the enchanter "total control"- the Imperius Curse. Then Moody enlarges the spider with "Engorgio!". Moody then shows the pain that a spider experiences with the Cruciatus Curse. Lastly, he kills the spider with "Avada Kedavra"- the Killing Curse. In the movie...
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.
    ...everything happens almost exactly the same way, but Moody enlarges the spider before the Imperius Curse instead of the Cruciatus Curse.
    ...everything happens almost exactly the same way, but Moody shows the Cruciatus Curse first and the Imperius Curse second.
    ...the scene with the three unforgivable curses is skipped.


5. In the book, Hagrid puts on "eau de cologne", wears a suit, and does something to his hair- and all because he apparently has a big crush on the Beauxbatons' headmistress, Madame Maxime. (Let's base all answers on what is actually seen in the movie- if it's not seen, we can assume the Movie Hagrid didn't do them.) In the movie...
    ...Hagrid wears the cologne, but does it because he wants to look good- not because of his crush.
    ...Hagrid combs his hair, and does in fact have a big crush on Madame Maxime.
    ...Hagrid wears a suit in order to look good for the dragon, but he could care less about Madame Maxime.
    ...Hagrid does all of those things, for the same reason (his crush on Madame Maxime).


6. In the book, Dumbledore calmly asks Harry if he put his name in the Goblet of Fire after picking his name out as an uncalled-for fourth student. In the movie...
    ...no one asks Harry the question, and it is assumed that Harry did.
    ...Snape picks Harry's name out, and asks the question in a malevolent tone.
    ...Dumbledore grabs Harry and more roughly asks him the same question.
    ...Karkaroff harshly asks Harry the question.


7. In the book, the house elf Dobby steals the gillyweed from Professor Snape and gives it to Harry (to use in the second task). In the movie...
    ...Mad Eye Moody gives Neville the idea of having Harry use gillyweed, and Neville tells Harry about the amazing plant.
    ...Neville steals the gillyweed and gives it to Hermione, to give to Harry.
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.
    ...Harry steals it himself after Dobby informs him that he must use gillyweed.


8. In the book, (during the chapter "The Madness of Mr. Crouch",) Harry is having a private conversation with Viktor Krum by the forest when Mr. Crouch grabs Harry. Crouch is acting very oddly, and here I quote the book: "'Don't...leave...me!' [Crouch] whispered, his eyes bulging again. 'I...escaped...must warn...must tell...see Dumbledore...my fault...all my fault...Bertha...dead...all my fault...my son...tell Dumbledore...Harry Potter...the Dark Lord...stronger...Harry Potter'". In the movie...
    ...Harry doesn't have this private conversation with Krum, and none of this happens.
    ...it is Harry and Hermione talking when this happens.
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.
    ...Dumbledore witnesses the entire thing, and Harry wasn't anywhere close by.


9. In the book, the end of the third task has arrived. Harry yells out to Cedric and warns him about a gargantuan spider, and Cedric gets out of the way just in time, but Harry doesn't. Regardless of what Harry tries, the spider remains on Harry, hurting him... but finally Cedric saves the day! Harry's leg is bleeding freely, and Harry notices the Triwizard Cup directly behind Cedric. Harry tells Cedric to take it, as Cedric was there, but Cedric tells Harry to take it, as Harry saved Cedric's "neck" twice while in the maze. Cedric thinks Harry should win. After the "You take it" "No, you take it" argument lasts a while, Harry finally says "Both of us". They'll take it together. In the movie...
    ...Harry's actually the one that reaches the cup first, and Cedric must be saved, but they still decide to take the cup together.
    ...only Harry takes the cup.
    ...everything happens exactly the same way.
    ...Harry tries to save Fleur, which delays him, but Cedric still waits for Harry and they take the cup together.


10. In both the book and the movie, Harry returns from the graveyard and tells Dumbledore "He's back." He continues, "He's back. Voldemort."
    True
    False


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