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Quiz about What Kind of Animal Are You
Quiz about What Kind of Animal Are You

What Kind of Animal Are You? Trivia Quiz


Match the literary character to the type of animal it is. There are characters from children's, young adult, and adult literature.

A matching quiz by Caseena. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Caseena
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
392,287
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
251
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Firestar from "Warriors"   
  Wolf
2. Hyzenthlay from "Watership Down"   
  Gorilla
3. Ivan from "The One and Only Ivan"   
  Bat
4. Larka from "The Sight"  
  Rabbit
5. Marina from "Silverwing"   
  Mouse
6. Matthias from "Redwall"   
  Deer
7. Mollie from "Animal Farm"   
  Owl
8. Rannoch from "Fire Bringer"   
  Horse
9. Soren from "Guardians of Ga'Hoole"  
  Dog
10. Tock from "The Phantom Tollbooth"  
  Cat





Select each answer

1. Firestar from "Warriors"
2. Hyzenthlay from "Watership Down"
3. Ivan from "The One and Only Ivan"
4. Larka from "The Sight"
5. Marina from "Silverwing"
6. Matthias from "Redwall"
7. Mollie from "Animal Farm"
8. Rannoch from "Fire Bringer"
9. Soren from "Guardians of Ga'Hoole"
10. Tock from "The Phantom Tollbooth"

Most Recent Scores
Nov 02 2024 : vlk56pa: 10/10
Sep 27 2024 : Guest 209: 2/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Firestar from "Warriors"

Answer: Cat

Erin Hunter, credited author of the series, is actually a few women: Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Tui Sutherland, and Victoria Holmes. The series starts with a housecat named Rusty who joins the feral cats of the forest. He becomes Fireheart and eventually Firestar as he progresses from apprentice to warrior to clan leader. "Warriors" consists of several six-book series, plus multiple Super Editions, novellas, manga, guides, and plays.
2. Hyzenthlay from "Watership Down"

Answer: Rabbit

In Richard Adams' novel, some rabbits leave their home after one of them has a vision of death coming to the warren. They settle on hill several miles away. Hyzenthlay is one of the does of a nearby warren, which is ruled by the tyrannical General Woundwort.
3. Ivan from "The One and Only Ivan"

Answer: Gorilla

Katherine Applegate's novel won the Newbery Medal in 2013. Ivan (a silverback gorilla) and two elephants are attractions at a mall. He can draw pictures, and this skill eventually leads humans to realize how inhumane the animals' treatment is. Ivan and one of the elephants end up with better living conditions at a zoo.
4. Larka from "The Sight"

Answer: Wolf

In "The Sight" by David Clement-Davies, the Sight is a rare power wolves have. It lets them see through the eyes of other animals, control them, and see past, present, and future visions. Larka has it, but her brother Fell doesn't. The villain is Morgra, Larka's half-sister, who also has Sight, and wants to use it and Larka for her own ends.
5. Marina from "Silverwing"

Answer: Bat

Shade is the protagonist of "Silverwing" and "Sunwing"; Marina is his friend and mate. Together, they help the bats regain the privilege of flying during the day. They also fight against Goth, a villainous vampire bat. A prequel, "Darkwing", takes place millions of years earlier and is about the first bats to progress from gliding to flying. Kenneth Oppel wrote this series.
6. Matthias from "Redwall"

Answer: Mouse

Brian Jacques' "Redwall" series contains many types of animals, including mice, squirrels, ferrets, rats, hares, badgers, moles, sparrows, and foxes. Matthias is a mouse who becomes a warrior after he drives off an attack on Redwall Abbey by the rat Cluny the Scourge.
7. Mollie from "Animal Farm"

Answer: Horse

Mollie the mare is a minor character in George Orwell's "Animal Farm". After the pigs lead the animals in a revolution, Mollie misses the comforts she's used to, like sugar cubes and hair ribbons. She soon leaves the farm to live at a human farm again, where she gets her ribbons and sugar.
8. Rannoch from "Fire Bringer"

Answer: Deer

Rannoch is the protagonist of David Clement-Davies' book "Fire Bringer". He's a young deer with an oak leaf pattern on his forehead, which marks him as the subject of a prophecy: he will bring freedom and be able to talk to all animals. But not everyone wants the prophecy to come true...
9. Soren from "Guardians of Ga'Hoole"

Answer: Owl

Kathryn Lasky's series starts with a small owl, Soren, who is pushed out of his nest. This starts a series of adventures in the forest kingdom where the owls live. Lasky's other series, "Wolves of the Beyond" and "Horses of the Dawn" are set in the same universe.
10. Tock from "The Phantom Tollbooth"

Answer: Dog

Tock is a watchdog in Norton Juster's book. In a land based on wordplay, he has a watch for a body. Due to an unfortunate naming accident, his brother Tick only goes "tock" while Tock only goes "tick". Tock helps Milo in his quest to bring the princesses Rhyme and Reason back to the land.
Source: Author Caseena

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