Characters
Plot
Setting
Themes
Lore
100

What is the name of the main character?

Frodo Baggins

100

What is the object of the central focus of the story, sought after by both good and evil?

The One Ring

100

What peaceful region is home to Frodo, Sam, and other hobbits, and known for its lush fields and tranquility?

The Shire

100

What theme can reflect the struggle between good and evil, as embodied by the conflict over the One Ring?

1. Battle between light and darkness

2. Growing as a person

3. Friendship and sacrifice

4. Teamwork

5. Wanting power

1. Battle between light and darkness

100

What was Frodo's sword name and what did it do?

Its name was Sting and it glowed when it sensed danger around.

200

What is the name of the character who helps Frodo throughout the story, and also fought a balrog?

Gandalf

200

What number of people did the Fellowship set out with that represent the free peoples of Middle-earth?

Nine.

200

What ancient and majestic city serves as the stronghold of Elrond and a refuge for the Fellowship?

Rivendell

200

What theme shows the journey of the Fellowship highlighting the importance of this concept, as characters face personal sacrifices for a greater cause?

1. Battle between light and darkness

2. Growing as a person

3. Friendship and sacrifice

4. Teamwork

5. Wanting power

3. Friendship and sacrifice

200

What was Frodo's adoptive dad's name, and in his adventure, what was the dwarf's name that was related to Gimli that he traveled with?

Bilbo Baggins and Glóin

300

What two characters didn't initially get along at first because of their differences in race, but then ultimately become friends by the end of the book?

Gimli and Legolas

300

Frodo’s journey takes him to this place, where he faces the decision of whether to go to Mordor or not. What is this place?

Amon Hen

300

What dark, perilous forest is known for its eerie atmosphere and dangerous creatures, and where the Fellowship encounters trouble?

Lothlórien

300

What theme emphasizes the corrupting influence of power, as seen through characters’ reactions to the Ring?

1. Battle between light and darkness

2. Growing as a person

3. Friendship and sacrifice

4. Teamwork

5. Wanting power

5. Wanting power

300

How many of the rings were given to the mortal men?

9

400

Other than Frodo, what were all the other hobbits that went on the trip?

Sam, Merry, and Pippin.

400

What giant creature helped defeat Gandalf at the battle of Moria?

The balrog

400

What treacherous mountain range did the Fellowship travel through that had harsh weather and dangerous terrain?

The Misty Mountains

400

What theme shows the characters demonstrating unity and cooperation, even though they have diverse backgrounds?

1. Battle between light and darkness

2. Growing as a person

3. Friendship and sacrifice

4. Teamwork

5. Wanting power

4. Teamwork

400

How many of the rings were gave to the dwarves.

7

500

Who are the main two humans other than Gandalf in the Fellowship of The Ring?

Boromir and Aragorn.

500

What location is the Fellowship initially united, and where they pledge to help Frodo in his quest?

Rivendell

500

What underground place, once home to dwarves, becomes the site of a crucial battle against orcs and a Balrog?

Moria

500

Which theme is illustrated by the characters’ journeys, emphasizing growth and personal development in the face of adversity?

1. Battle between light and darkness

2. Growing as a person

3. Friendship and sacrifice

4. Teamwork

5. Wanting power

2. Growing as a person

500

Who were the people who made the rings?

Sauron and Celebrimbor

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