Animals
Harry Potter
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True/False
100

This animal is the largest land mammal.

What is an elephant?

100

This item is worth 150 points if caught is a game of Quidditch.

What is the Golden Snitch?

100

This person cuts down trees for a living.

What is a lumberjack?
100

The fairy's name from Peter Pan.

Who is Tinkerbell?

100

The Stellar's Jay is BC's provincial bird.

True.

200

A canine is this type of animal.

What is a dog?

200

He who shall not be named.

Who is Voldemort?

200

Carpenters do this type of work.

What are repairs, construction, installations, renovations, etc?

200

The name of the forgetful fish in Finding Nemo.

Who is Dory?

200

The Atlantic ocean is the biggest ocean on Earth.

False, the Pacific ocean is the biggest.

300

The word for a group of lions.

What is a pride?

300

This character is Harry Potter's godfather.

Who is Sirius Black?

300

This person takes your order at a restaurant.

What is a waiter/waitress?

300

Four of the seven dwarves from Snow White.

Who are Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, Sneezy, Doc, Happy, and Bashful?

300

The dwarves in Snow White were lumberjacks.

False, they were miners.

400

This type of animal usually has hollow bones.

What are birds?

400

This character is the youngest of the Weasley children.

Who is Ginny Weasley?

400

This person cares for patients, works with doctors, and works in hospitals and clinics. 

What is a nurse?

400

In Cinderella, the fairy god mother turns the mice into which animal to pull the carriage?

What are horses?

400

Sloths are good swimmers.

True.

500

The term for an animal that eats both plants and meat.

What is an omnivore?

500

Dumbledore has this type of bird in his office.

What is a phoenix?

500

This person writes articles and investigates stories for news outlets.

What is a journalist?

500

Elsa is the queen of this kingdom.

What is Arendelle?

500

The five rings in the Olympics logo represent the five sports originally played at the Olympics.

False, the rings represent the five continents Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Oceania.

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