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Quiz about The Spells Harry Potter Doesnt Know
Quiz about The Spells Harry Potter Doesnt Know

The Spells Harry Potter Doesn't Know... Quiz


Harry Potter may be getting the finest magical education Hogwarts has to offer, but he doesn't know it all! This quiz covers several spells you won't find in those hallowed halls...

A multiple-choice quiz by gypsy1326. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
gypsy1326
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
316,095
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
439
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Question 1 of 10
1. One concoction they don't teach at Hogwarts is the subject of a song recorded by many artists, including Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, The Clovers, and The Searchers, and several websites claiming to feature a recipe. According to one website on witchcraft, what can you make by combining (among other things) nine small pieces of ginseng root, nine apple seeds, and nine drops of vanilla extract? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Shakespeare's "Macbeth" gives us one of the most famous potion recipes of all time, when the witches begin to chant "Double, double, toil and trouble..." The list of ingredients for their mixture seems a bit barbaric, but in magic all is not always as it seems. Which one of these apparently-gruesome additions called for in the recipe actually refers to a botanical fruit? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The stars of the television series "Charmed" were always casting one kind of spell or another, but they also got a fair amount of help from other magical creatures and even celebrity guest stars. What "Love is a Battlefield" singer and her husband, Neil Giraldo, appeared in one episode as themselves, prompting a good-luck-granting leprechaun to say, "I already hit you with my best shot"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. You, too, can get in on the spell-casting action - virtual spell-casting, that is. What massively popular, multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), released by Blizzard Entertainment, would allow you to play as a shaman, mage, or other magical entity and "cast spells" such as Lava Burst, Thunderstorm, or Polymorph? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Although I've never seen Harry Potter sing, plenty other magic-folk have intertwined their spells with song. What movie, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, includes the musical number "I Put a Spell On You," during which the singer puts an actual spell on the audience? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. It seems that spells, like rules, are made to be broken - at least if you believe the fairy tales. Snow White, for example, is put under a sleeping spell when she bites into a poisoned apple. In the Disney movie, the spell is broken when a handsome prince kisses Snow White, but not all versions of the fairy tale agree on that point. According to some versions, how does the prince break the spell? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Speaking of breaking spells, in June 1692, a few girls in Salem, Massachusetts, fell ill and were "diagnosed" as being under a witch's spell. What did a household staff member do that was supposed to help combat the "spell" and allow the girls to reveal the witch's identity? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. We can't talk witches without mentioning the Wicked Witch of the West. The recent smash musical "Wicked," however, urges us to take a second look at this icon of evil. According to "Wicked," what classic character was transformed into his current form by a spell that the Wicked Witch cast to save his life after another spell shrank his heart? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Casting spells is not the exclusive domain of witches. According to Homer's "Iliad," what ancient Greek god of sleep cast his spell on Zeus, the ruler of the gods, in exchange for a beautiful bride? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Many of Harry's spells are derived from, or taken directly from, Latin phrases. To wrap up our quiz, which one of the following, meaning roughly, "Let there be light" is the only one of the list that is a spell that Harry Potter doesn't know (assuming that he's up on his studies)? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. One concoction they don't teach at Hogwarts is the subject of a song recorded by many artists, including Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, The Clovers, and The Searchers, and several websites claiming to feature a recipe. According to one website on witchcraft, what can you make by combining (among other things) nine small pieces of ginseng root, nine apple seeds, and nine drops of vanilla extract?

Answer: Love Potion Number 9

Neil Diamond and Rockapella have also recorded versions of "Love Potion Number Nine," which one contributor to EHow.com (2009) claimed can be made by mixing several "nine"-related ingredients on the ninth day of the ninth month and the ninth hour surrounded by nine pink candles.
2. Shakespeare's "Macbeth" gives us one of the most famous potion recipes of all time, when the witches begin to chant "Double, double, toil and trouble..." The list of ingredients for their mixture seems a bit barbaric, but in magic all is not always as it seems. Which one of these apparently-gruesome additions called for in the recipe actually refers to a botanical fruit?

Answer: Fillet of a fenny snake

"Fillet of a fenny snake" refers to the fruit of a plant that looks a little like a calla lily, and was also called dragonwort. This potion is described in "Macbeth" Act 4, Scene I.
3. The stars of the television series "Charmed" were always casting one kind of spell or another, but they also got a fair amount of help from other magical creatures and even celebrity guest stars. What "Love is a Battlefield" singer and her husband, Neil Giraldo, appeared in one episode as themselves, prompting a good-luck-granting leprechaun to say, "I already hit you with my best shot"?

Answer: Pat Benatar

The episode "Lucky Charmed" aired in 2003, and it does feature a performance by Benatar in the end. Other guest musicians appearing on the show include The Goo Goo Dolls, The Cranberries, and Dave Navarro.
4. You, too, can get in on the spell-casting action - virtual spell-casting, that is. What massively popular, multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), released by Blizzard Entertainment, would allow you to play as a shaman, mage, or other magical entity and "cast spells" such as Lava Burst, Thunderstorm, or Polymorph?

Answer: World of Warcraft

In 2009, World of Warcraft was the most-subscribed MMORPG in the world. Other playable, spell-casting classes include warlocks, druids, priests, and paladins, but there are currently no wizards - sorry, Harry.
5. Although I've never seen Harry Potter sing, plenty other magic-folk have intertwined their spells with song. What movie, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, includes the musical number "I Put a Spell On You," during which the singer puts an actual spell on the audience?

Answer: Hocus Pocus

Disney's "Hocus Pocus" was first released in the U.S. in 1993. Although it was originally written to be a made-for-television movie, it caught the eye of a Disney exec who thought the story of the three witches could be successful on the big screen.
6. It seems that spells, like rules, are made to be broken - at least if you believe the fairy tales. Snow White, for example, is put under a sleeping spell when she bites into a poisoned apple. In the Disney movie, the spell is broken when a handsome prince kisses Snow White, but not all versions of the fairy tale agree on that point. According to some versions, how does the prince break the spell?

Answer: His footmen jostle her awake

According to some versions, the prince is so taken with Snow White that he wants to keep her at his side, sleeping or not. He directs his footmen to carry her glass coffin back to his castle, and when they jostle her around a bit too much, the poisoned apple slips out of her throat, breaking the spell.
7. Speaking of breaking spells, in June 1692, a few girls in Salem, Massachusetts, fell ill and were "diagnosed" as being under a witch's spell. What did a household staff member do that was supposed to help combat the "spell" and allow the girls to reveal the witch's identity?

Answer: Baked a "witch cake"

Of course, we don't know if the cake worked, but the girls did name names, thus touching off the infamous Salem witch trials. By October 1692, nineteen women had been hanged as witches. Ironically, the cook who baked the "witch cake" was one of the first "witches" the girls named.
8. We can't talk witches without mentioning the Wicked Witch of the West. The recent smash musical "Wicked," however, urges us to take a second look at this icon of evil. According to "Wicked," what classic character was transformed into his current form by a spell that the Wicked Witch cast to save his life after another spell shrank his heart?

Answer: The Tin Woodsman

"Wicked" is based on Gregory Maguire's novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West," and it retells L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" from the Wicked Witch's perspective. The musical has broken box-office records around the world and won three Tony Awards.
9. Casting spells is not the exclusive domain of witches. According to Homer's "Iliad," what ancient Greek god of sleep cast his spell on Zeus, the ruler of the gods, in exchange for a beautiful bride?

Answer: Hypnos

Hypnos, called Somnus by the Romans, casts his spell at the request of Hera, the wife of Zeus, to allow Zeus some temporary distraction. Hypnos is reluctant at first, but Hera makes him an offer he can't refuse by offering him the beautiful Pasithea. Hypnos's brother, Thanatos, was the Greek god of death.
10. Many of Harry's spells are derived from, or taken directly from, Latin phrases. To wrap up our quiz, which one of the following, meaning roughly, "Let there be light" is the only one of the list that is a spell that Harry Potter doesn't know (assuming that he's up on his studies)?

Answer: Fiat lux

All of the others are spells used by wizards in Harry Potter's world. "Avada Kedavra" is known as the "Killing Curse," and it is the one which only two people, Harry and Voldemort, are believed to have ever survived.
Source: Author gypsy1326

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