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Quiz about Lands of Imagination
Quiz about Lands of Imagination

Lands of Imagination Trivia Quiz


Picture yourself traveling to some amazing places that are completely imaginary. Pack your bags and away we go!

A multiple-choice quiz by nmerr. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
nmerr
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
331,864
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
1413
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Imagine, if you will, a land of munchkins, winged monkeys and a wicked witch. A young girl and her dog travel to a place called Emerald City because she is lost and is told a wizard there can help her find her way home. Emerald City is part of the land called what? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Writer Stephen King created a fictional town in Maine where many of his novels take place. This town was introduced in the novel "The Dead Zone". Can you name it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Guided by a talking lion, four children travel through a wardrobe to a mystical place full of strange creatures and an evil White Witch. By what name is this land known? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Imagine a place so enchanting it can only be described as paradise. Springing from the imagination of British author James Hilton in his novel "Lost Horizon", can you name this idyllic place? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Fantasy author, Terry Pratchett, created an imaginary world with the publication of a series of novels. "The Colour of Magic" is the name of the first novel. What is the name of the series? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Welcome to the world of Mario Bros. Here you will find Princess Peach Toadstool, Bowser, and many others. What kingdom does Princess Peach Toadstool reign over? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In 1980, Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly starred in a fantasy musical featuring the vocal talents of Miss Newton-John and lots of roller-skating. Can you name the movie? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien created a wonderful fantasy world in a series of books including "The Lord of the Rings". Do you know the name of the fictional place where most of the stories take place? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Can you name the village in the "Harry Potter" series that is the only all-wizard village in England? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Lemuel Gulliver, a doctor from England, finds himself shipwrecked on an island inhabited by very small people. The name of the book is "Gulliver's Travels". Can you name the island? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Imagine, if you will, a land of munchkins, winged monkeys and a wicked witch. A young girl and her dog travel to a place called Emerald City because she is lost and is told a wizard there can help her find her way home. Emerald City is part of the land called what?

Answer: Oz

Lyman Frank Baum wrote the children's book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". It was published in 1900. W.W. Denslow was the original illustrator. Baum admitted that he had been influenced in his writings by Lewis Carroll and Hans Christian Andersen. According to the author, the name "Oz" came from his file cabinet O-Z.
2. Writer Stephen King created a fictional town in Maine where many of his novels take place. This town was introduced in the novel "The Dead Zone". Can you name it?

Answer: Castle Rock

Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine and later moved with his family to Durham. King has authored books under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. He is married to the author Tabitha King and has three children.
3. Guided by a talking lion, four children travel through a wardrobe to a mystical place full of strange creatures and an evil White Witch. By what name is this land known?

Answer: Narnia

British author Clive Staples Lewis wrote "The Chronicles of Narnia" between 1949 and 1954. The series includes seven fantasy novels. The origin of the name "Narnia" is uncertain although several theories have been formulated to explain it.
4. Imagine a place so enchanting it can only be described as paradise. Springing from the imagination of British author James Hilton in his novel "Lost Horizon", can you name this idyllic place?

Answer: Shangri-La

Shangri-La is a utopian world located in the western end of the Himalayan Mountains. Surrounded by lush greenery, this idyllic place is as close to earthly paradise as one can get. If you're not in a hurry to grow old, Shangri-La is the place to be.
5. Fantasy author, Terry Pratchett, created an imaginary world with the publication of a series of novels. "The Colour of Magic" is the name of the first novel. What is the name of the series?

Answer: Discworld

Set in a fantasy universe, Discworld begins with the wizard Rincewind. The flat universe of Discworld stands atop the backs of four elephants. The elephants themselves stand on the back of a giant turtle.
6. Welcome to the world of Mario Bros. Here you will find Princess Peach Toadstool, Bowser, and many others. What kingdom does Princess Peach Toadstool reign over?

Answer: Mushroom Kingdom

"Mario Bros." was first introduced in 1983 for Nintendo. In 1985, Nintendo created "Super Mario Bros". It was a smashing success. The games helped boost the success of the Nintendo Entertainment System.
7. In 1980, Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly starred in a fantasy musical featuring the vocal talents of Miss Newton-John and lots of roller-skating. Can you name the movie?

Answer: Xanadu

Xanadu has its basis in a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem was called "Kubla Khan" and Xanadu was the palace of Kubla Khan, grandson of Ghengis Khan, Mongol emperor.
8. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien created a wonderful fantasy world in a series of books including "The Lord of the Rings". Do you know the name of the fictional place where most of the stories take place?

Answer: Middle-Earth

Tolkien created Middle-Earth as a long-ago place on Earth. Middle-Earth is featured in many of Tolkien's works including "The Silmarillion" and "The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien". The continued popularity of "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings" attests to Tolkien's genius.
9. Can you name the village in the "Harry Potter" series that is the only all-wizard village in England?

Answer: Hogsmeade

Hogsmeade is a medieval village founded by the wizard Hengist of Woodcroft. Hogs Head Inn, the Three Broomsticks and Madame Puddifoot's Teashop are some of the interesting places located within Hogsmeade.
10. Lemuel Gulliver, a doctor from England, finds himself shipwrecked on an island inhabited by very small people. The name of the book is "Gulliver's Travels". Can you name the island?

Answer: Lilliput

Irish author Jonathan Swift wrote "Gulliver's Travels" in 1726. This classic is a satire on government, religion, and human nature. Over the years many authors have alluded to, either directly or indirectly, Gulliver and the Lilliputians.
Source: Author nmerr

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