Brainstorm Blitz
Knowledge Knockout
Elite Intellects
Mind Masters
Think Tank Arena
100

It is the 7th and last book in the series written by J.K. Rowling.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

100

What is the famous line of Hamlet meaning simpler terms as "Should I continue living, or should I die?"

“To be or not to be" or "To is not to be"

100

Who is the author of Hunger Games?

Suzanne Collins

100

In Brutus Speech, who has been assinated?

Caesar

100

Who is the author of HARRY POTTER?

JK Rowling

200

It refers to the chain of related that make up the story.

Plot
200

Indirect Characterization uses STEAL method, what does STEAL stand for?

STEAL

Speech, Thoughts, Effect, Actions, Looks

200

A famous example used to show how irregular English spelling can be—it is not a real word, but a linguistic joke or illustration.

GHOTI

200

Bonus

Felicitations

200

Has two or more storylines running alongside each other, usually linked together to common character, event, or theme.

Parallel Plot

300

Bonus 

Congratulations

300

It happens when a character challenges or is oppressed by social systems such as culture, laws, government, or public opinion.

Character Vs. Society

300

This word means certain to happen; unavoidable; impossible to prevent. 


Clue: 10 letters/ Start with letter "I" ends with "E"

Inevitable

300

State the Freytags Diagram of Plot

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denouement 

300

This character's true loyalties remain unclear for most of the story, causing readers to constantly question whether he is a hero or a villain. He serves as a classic shapeshifter archetype in Harry Potter.

Professor Snape or Severus Snape 

400

This tragic figure from Greek mythology descended into the Underworld to bring back his wife, but lost her forever after breaking the rule of not looking back before reaching the upper world.

Orpheus

400

This refers to the central character in a story who drives the plot forward and is often faced with a major conflict or challenge.

Protagonist

400

It pertains as God from Machine.

Deus Ex Machina


400

This pertains to the fundamental narrative tension or predicament experienced by a character, which may be intrapersonal or extrinsic. 

Conflict

400

Who is the Author of "Lord of the Flies"?

William Golding

500

This tragic play written by William Shakespeare tells the story of a Danish prince who struggles with revenge, moral doubt, and madness after the death of his father.

Hamlet

500

a form of written or spoken language that follows a natural flow of speech and is organized into sentences and paragraphs rather than verses.

Prose

500

This word means to make a situation, problem, or conflict worse or more intense. 

Clue: With an "X"

Exacerbate

500

In Greek mythology, this father is a skilled inventor who created wings of wax and feathers to help him and his son escape imprisonment.

Daedalus

500

In Harry Potter, these are objects created through dark magic that contain fragments of a wizard’s soul, allowing him to achieve immortality as long as they are not destroyed.

Horcruxes