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  Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup   popular trivia quiz  
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It has been theorised that JK Rowling got the name "Quidditch" by putting together sounds from the names of each of the three balls. See if you can put together the correct answers to these questions! (Gamecube version.)
Very Difficult, 10 Qns, LadyCaitriona, Nov 07 09
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  "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)    
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This quiz is going to be all about the game "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" on the PlayStation 2.
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Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup Trivia Questions

1. Who is the lead commentator during the World Cup games?

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"Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: Ludo Bagman

When you see Ludo he is wearing yellow robes. Lee Jordan and Seamus Finnigan commentate the Hogwarts matches.

2. Which two World Cup teams have only one female player each?

From Quiz "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: Bulgaria and Spain

The female player on the Bulgarian team is a chaser named Clara Ivanova. On the Spanish team the female is the seeker.

3. In the Tackle and Shoot House Challenge, the ghost who helps you practice is whom?

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: Edgar Cloggs

Edgar Cloggs is the ghost haunting the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch; there is also an Edgar Cloggs Quidditch Card that you can unlock. Professor Binns (I have no idea if his name is Benjamin; I just wanted to give him a first name and liked how it sounded with "Binns") is the ghostly History of Magic teacher from the "Harry Potter" books and Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, affectionately Nearly Headless Nick, is the Gryffindor House ghost. Nicolas Flamel, however, was a real life alchemist from the fifteenth century who claimed to have invented a stone (history calls it the Philosopher's Stone) that assisted in the transmutation of lead into gold and in the production of a life-giving elixir. Rowling incorporates this legend into her first novel, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone".

4. Which team is the only team in the game to score thirty with their team special move?

From Quiz "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: Ravenclaw

The Ravenclaw team's special move is the only move that has all three chasers scoring. The other team special moves only score 10 or 20 points.

5. Which team is the only one in the game?

From Quiz "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: England

The teams in this game are England, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Australia, The Nordic Team, Spain and Bulgaria. There are also the Hogwarts teams including Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff and Slytherin.

6. How many stadiums can you play in (after having unlocked them all)?

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: 12

Nine World Cup stadiums: one each for England, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Australia, Spain, Bulgaria and the Nordic Team. Two Hogwarts stadiums: Hogwarts (Summer) and Hogwarts (Winter). One other stadium: Queerditch. 9 + 2 + 1 = 12.

7. Which team is the only team to have only female chasers?

From Quiz "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: France

The French team is mainly females except for two. The french chasers are Mathilde Mallard, Josephine Marat, and Hildegarde Lafarge.

8. In collection order, the Quidditch Card for Edgar Cloggs is number:

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: 104

Quidditch Cards may be collected in any order, except the card for Edgar Cloggs. Cloggs' card is earned only when all of the other 103 cards have been collected, making Cloggs #104.

9. In the animation for England's Special Team Move, what colour trail follows Avery Hawksworth's broom?

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: Blue

Hawksworth's trail is blue; the other two of England's Chasers have the red and white trails, the three together forming the colours on the Union Flag. After diving from the clouds (the sound brings to mind the RAF) England's Chasers perform mid-air football moves to pass the Quaffle around the opponent's Chasers and score one goal (many of the other teams' Special Team Moves score two goals).

10. How many players are there on each team?

From Quiz "Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup" (PS2)

Answer: Seven

There are seven players on every team: three chasers, two beaters, a keeper and a seeker. When at Hogwarts you train with teams to gain cards.

11. The French National Quidditch stadium features _____ at its centre.

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: a fountain and hedge maze

English stadium: medieval castle. USA stadium: American football field with colonial architecture. Japanese stadium: nihon teien (Japanese garden featuring water, lilypads and a bridge at the centre). German stadium: Tudor architecture located in the Schwarzwald (Black Forest). Australian stadium: the Outback. A didgeridoo plays when a goal is scored. The Nordic stadium: eerily beautiful carved ice architecture with Aurora borealis in the background. Spanish stadium: Renaissance cathedral. Bulgarian stadium: similar to the English medieval castle, except the Bulgarian stadium has a foggy, stone pitch (rather than grassy) and matches are played at night beneath a full moon. I don't know how to describe the noise that accompanies a goal in this stadium, except that it makes my skin crawl! AaaaOOOOooooooOOOOOooooooo!

12. Which stadium's Quidditch card is unlocked when you win the Quidditch World Cup for the first time?

From Quiz Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

Answer: Queerditch & Queerditch stadium & Queerditch Marsh & Queerditch Marsh stadium

Queerditch Marsh pitch is old and dusty, and the music is no fresher. The goal hoops, rather than being free-standing, are held at height in a bare-limbed tree (careful; when either Keeper throws the ball into play after a goal or save, the tree is between the camera and the game play making it difficult to see your players). Rumour has it that the Queerditch pitch shown here was where the very first game of Quidditch was played in the eleventh century.

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