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100

Harry's first year Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher

Professor Quirrel

100

The amount of time typically between World Cups

Four Years

100

This type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape... A: Solids, B: Liquids, C: Gases, D: Plasma

B. Liquids. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape. Because the intermolecular forces are weak in a liquid, it is able to change its shape to conform to its container.

100

Near which town were there reports of a space ship landing on the 4th of July in 1947?

Roswell, New Mexico

100

"The wand chooses the wizard"

Olivander

200

This is the creature found in the Chamber of Secrets

The Basilisk

200

This famous basketball player has the nickname: His Airness

Michael Jordan

200

These are the only two planets in our solar system without moons... A: Mercury & Venus, B: Venus & Mars, C: Uranus & Neptune, D: Neptune & Pluto

A: Mercury & Venus. As far as we know, Saturn has the most moons. Saturn has at least 25 satellites that measure at least 6 miles (10 kilometers) in diameter, and several smaller satellites.

200

What was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims traveled to North America in 1620?

The Mayflower

200

"These girls, they're gonna kill"

Ron Weasley

300

This is the real culprit of the killing incident in which Sirius Black was blamed for

Peter Pettigrew

300

This team plays basketball, and the teams mascot is the "Thunder". Where are they from? 

Oklahoma City 

300

This geologic formation may be found overhead if you are in a cave... A: stalactites B: stalagmites C: mightymites D: termites

A: stalactites. The ones growing downward are stalactites, the ones growing upward are stalagmites. Stalactites are formed by the deposition of calcium carbonate and other minerals, which is precipitated from mineralized water solutions.

300

What figure in American history, hero of the Mexican War, and losing candidate for president in 1852, is believed to have inspired the exclamation "Great Scott"?

Gen. Winfield Scott

300

Who was captain of the Quidditch team for Gryffindor during Harry's first year

Oliver Wood

400

This is the only female competitor in the Triwizard Tournament

Fleur Delacour

400

This is the country the first Olympics were held in.

Greece. 

400

This living animal has the heaviest brain... A: African Bush Elephant, B: Black Rhinoceros, C: Sperm Whale, D: Human

C. Sperm Whales. They have the heaviest brain of any living animal. The average Sperm Whale's brain weighs more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms) which is about 4 times heavier than the average human brain.

400

 The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?

 France

400

Fred and George took this potion before entering their names into the Goblet of Fire

Aging Potion

500

This is the address of the Order of the Phoenix headquarters

No. 2 Grimmauld Place

500

What does FIFA stand for?

Fédération Internationale de Football Association

500

This English chemist and physicist discovered hydrogen. A: Sir William Crookes, B: Henry Cavendish, C: Dorothy Hodgkin, D: Bernard Shaw

B: Henry Cavendish. This English chemist and physicist not only discovered hydrogen, but also determined the mass of the Earth.

500

Marjorie Robb, who died in Boston in 1992 (age 103), Barbara Dainton, Millvina Dean, and Lillian Asplund, achieved notoriety for being among the last living survivors of what?

The sinking of the Titanic (1912)

500

What is the password used to get into Dumbledore's office in the second movie

Sherbert Lemon