How Well Do You Know The Character, Snape?

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How Well Do You Know The Character, Snape? - Quiz

Are you a true Snape fan? See how well you know the character Snape in the Harry Potter series by taking this quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How does he save Harry from being cursed by Professor Quirrell?

    • A.

      Sets Dr. Quirrell's clothes on fire

    • B.

      Beats Dr. Quirrell up

    • C.

      Put a curse on Professor Quirrell

    Correct Answer
    A. Sets Dr. Quirrell's clothes on fire
    Explanation
    In order to save Harry from being cursed by Professor Quirrell, he sets Dr. Quirrell's clothes on fire. This action distracts Quirrell and causes him to release Harry, preventing him from carrying out the curse.

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  • 2. 

    Snape saves Harry, Hermonie, and Ron by getting hurt by the werewolf (Professor Lupin) by?

    • A.

      Stepping in front of them

    • B.

      Teleporting them to another place

    • C.

      Killing Professor Lupin

    Correct Answer
    A. Stepping in front of them
    Explanation
    Snape saves Harry, Hermione, and Ron by stepping in front of them when Professor Lupin, who is a werewolf, attacks. By doing so, Snape puts himself in harm's way, taking the brunt of the attack and shielding the trio from harm. This act of bravery and selflessness demonstrates Snape's loyalty and dedication to protecting Harry and his friends, despite his complicated past and ambiguous allegiances.

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  • 3. 

    How does Snape die?

    • A.

      Killed by Voldemort

    • B.

      Killed by Harry

    • C.

      He kills himself

    Correct Answer
    A. Killed by Voldemort
    Explanation
    Snape dies in the Harry Potter series by being killed by Voldemort. This happens during the Battle of Hogwarts when Voldemort orders Nagini, his snake and Horcrux, to attack Snape. Voldemort believes that by killing Snape, he will become the true master of the Elder Wand. However, Snape's death is not in vain as he passes on crucial information to Harry before dying, revealing his true allegiance and the importance of Harry's role in defeating Voldemort. Snape's death ultimately serves as a turning point in the story, leading to Voldemort's downfall.

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  • 4. 

    Who was he trying to protect all those years?

    • A.

      Harry

    • B.

      Voldemort

    • C.

      Dumbledore

    • D.

      Ron

    Correct Answer
    A. Harry
    Explanation
    Throughout the Harry Potter series, it is evident that the character Dumbledore was trying to protect Harry all those years. Dumbledore took on the role of a mentor and guide for Harry, providing him with guidance, advice, and protection. He made numerous sacrifices and put himself in dangerous situations to ensure Harry's safety. Dumbledore's ultimate goal was to help Harry defeat Voldemort and fulfill his destiny as the chosen one.

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  • 5. 

    Which person used to pick on him when he was a little boy?

    • A.

      Harry's father

    • B.

      Harry's mother

    • C.

      Dumbledore

    • D.

      Harry's aunt

    Correct Answer
    A. Harry's father
    Explanation
    Harry's father used to pick on him when he was a little boy. This suggests that Harry's father was not kind or supportive towards him during his childhood.

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  • 6. 

    Which person was the Half Blood Prince?

    • A.

      Harry

    • B.

      Snape

    • C.

      Draco

    • D.

      Dumbledore

    Correct Answer
    B. Snape
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Snape. In the Harry Potter series, the Half Blood Prince is revealed to be Severus Snape. This is a significant plot twist as Snape's true identity and allegiance are not known until later in the series. Snape, a former Death Eater, becomes a double agent working for Dumbledore. He uses the pseudonym "the Half Blood Prince" when writing annotations in his old Potions textbook, which Harry discovers and learns from throughout his sixth year at Hogwarts.

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  • 7. 

    Which two people does Harry name his son after?

    • A.

      His mother and father

    • B.

      Dumbledore and Snape

    • C.

      Ron and Mr. Weasley

    Correct Answer
    A. His mother and father
    Explanation
    Harry names his son after his mother and father because they were both important figures in his life. His mother, Lily Potter, sacrificed herself to save Harry when he was a baby, and her love and protection played a significant role in Harry's life. His father, James Potter, was a brave and loyal friend who fought against Voldemort alongside Harry's mother. Naming his son after them is a way for Harry to honor their memory and carry on their legacy.

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  • 8. 

    Which character was Snape in love with?

    • A.

      Beltric

    • B.

      Harry's mom

    • C.

      Hermonie

    Correct Answer
    A. Beltric
    Explanation
    Snape was in love with Beltric, as indicated by the given answer.

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