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1.

Which was not a fortress of Sauron in "Lord Of The Rings"?

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Answer: Minas Anor
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Minas Anor was not a fortress of Sauron in "Lord of the Rings" because Minas Anor is actually the original name of Minas Tirith, which was a city of Gondor and not under the control of Sauron. Sauron's fortresses included Barad-dûr, Dol Guldur, and Cirith Ungol.

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2.

What was the name of Gandalf's sword in "Lord Of The Rings"?

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Answer: Glamdring
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Gandalf's sword in "Lord of the Rings" is named Glamdring. This ancient Elvish sword was also known as the Foe-hammer and was wielded by Gandalf throughout the series. Glamdring was a powerful weapon that glowed blue in the presence of Orcs and Goblins, aiding Gandalf in battle against the forces of darkness.

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3.

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", what actor played Frodo Baggins?

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Answer: Elijah Wood
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Elijah Wood played the character Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring". He portrayed the brave hobbit who embarks on a perilous journey to destroy the One Ring, showcasing his acting skills and bringing the beloved character to life on the big screen.

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4.

In the 2001 film "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", who played Gandalf the Grey?

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Answer: Ian McKellen
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Ian McKellen played the role of Gandalf the Grey in the 2001 film "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring". McKellen's portrayal of the wise and powerful wizard was widely praised for capturing the essence of the character from J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy novel. His performance brought depth and gravitas to the role, making Gandalf one of the most memorable characters in the film series.

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5.

In the film "Lord of the Rings", Frodo and Bilbo play what type of creatures?

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Answer: Hobbits
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In the film "Lord of the Rings", Frodo and Bilbo are portrayed as hobbits, which are a fictional race of small human-like creatures known for their love of peace, comfort, and good food. Throughout the story, their hobbit nature is highlighted through their actions, relationships, and the challenges they face on their epic journey.

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6.

In the film "The Lord of the Rings", what is Strider's real name?

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Answer: Aragorn
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In the film "The Lord of the Rings", Strider's real name is Aragorn. He is a ranger who is revealed to be the heir of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Throughout the series, he goes by the name Strider as a disguise before his true identity is known.

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7.

In the film "Lord of the Rings", what is the other name of Smeagol?

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Answer: Gollum
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In the film "Lord of the Rings", the character known as Smeagol is also referred to as Gollum. This alternate name is used to represent the corrupted and twisted version of Smeagol after he becomes consumed by the power of the One Ring. The name Gollum signifies the dual nature of the character, torn between his former self as Smeagol and his darker, more sinister persona.

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8.

In "The Lord of the Rings", who is not a member of "The Fellowship of the Ring"?

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Answer: Faramir
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Faramir is not a member of "The Fellowship of the Ring" because he is a character from Gondor who plays a significant role in the story but is not part of the group of nine individuals chosen to represent the different races of Middle-earth on the quest to destroy the One Ring.

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9.

In "The Lord of the Rings", as what two colors is the wizard Gandalf eventually known?

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Answer: Grey And White
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In "The Lord of the Rings", the wizard Gandalf is eventually known as both Grey and White. This transformation in color symbolizes his evolution and growth throughout the series. Initially appearing as Gandalf the Grey, he later becomes Gandalf the White after his resurrection, signifying his increased power, wisdom, and purity. The change in color reflects his journey from a more mysterious and humble figure to a powerful and authoritative presence in the story.

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10.

In the "Lord of the Ring" films, which character is played by Elijah Wood?

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Answer: Frodo
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In the "Lord of the Rings" films, Elijah Wood plays the character Frodo. Frodo Baggins is the central character in the story, tasked with the responsibility of destroying the One Ring. Elijah Wood's portrayal of Frodo was critically acclaimed and helped bring the character to life on the big screen, making him one of the most memorable characters in the film series.

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11.

Who appeared in both "The Lord of the Rings" and "Armageddon"?

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Answer: Liv Tyler
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Liv Tyler appeared in both "The Lord of the Rings" as Arwen and in "Armageddon" as Grace Stamper. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has successfully portrayed different characters in various genres of films.

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12.

What character did Liv Tyler play in "The Lord of the Rings"?

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Answer: Arwen
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Liv Tyler played the character Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Arwen is an elf princess who falls in love with the human Aragorn and plays a significant role in the story, particularly in the romance between her and Aragorn. Liv Tyler's portrayal of Arwen was well-received by fans and critics alike, adding depth and emotion to the character.

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13.

Which was not a name for Gandalf from "Lord Of The Rings"?

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Answer: Curunir
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Curunir was not a name for Gandalf in "Lord of the Rings" because Curunir was actually the name for Saruman, another wizard in the series. Gandalf's various names included Mithrandir, Gandalf the Grey, and Gandalf the White.

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14.

In "Lord Of The Rings", who first named Frodo an Elf Friend?

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Answer: Gildor Inglorion
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In "Lord of the Rings", Gildor Inglorion was the first to name Frodo an Elf Friend because he recognized Frodo's bravery and loyalty to the Elves. Gildor also saw Frodo's willingness to help others and his pure heart, which are all qualities highly valued by the Elves. This act of naming Frodo an Elf Friend solidified their bond and showed Frodo's importance in the greater quest to defeat Sauron.

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15.

In "Lord Of The Rings", what was the name of the horse given to Aragorn by Eomer?

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Answer: Hasufel
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Aragorn was given the horse named Hasufel by Eomer in "Lord of the Rings". This horse played a significant role in aiding Aragorn and his companions in their journey, showcasing loyalty and bravery throughout their adventures.

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16.

How many "Rings of Power" were created in "Lord Of The Rings"?

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Answer: 20
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In "Lord of the Rings," a total of 20 Rings of Power were created. These rings were crafted by the elven-smiths under the influence of Sauron, with the One Ring being the most powerful and controlling the others. The Rings of Power were distributed among different races, with three going to the Elves, seven to the Dwarves, and nine to Men. These rings played a significant role in the events of the story, ultimately leading to the quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat Sauron.

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17.

In "Lord Of The Rings" who was the father of Legolas?

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Answer: Thranduil
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Thranduil is the correct answer because he is the father of Legolas in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" series. Thranduil is the Elvenking of the Woodland Realm in Mirkwood and plays a significant role in the story, particularly in "The Hobbit" where he captures Thorin and his company. Legolas is a prominent character in both "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, known for his exceptional archery skills and loyalty to the Fellowship of the Ring.

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18.

What do the initials stand for in author J.R.R. Tolkien's name?

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Answer: John Ronald Reuel
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J.R.R. Tolkien's initials stand for John Ronald Reuel, which are his first, middle, and last names respectively. This information provides insight into the author's full name and helps to identify him uniquely among other authors.

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19.

Who directed "The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring"?

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Answer: Peter Jackson
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Peter Jackson directed "The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring," which is the first installment in the epic fantasy trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel. Jackson's vision and direction brought the beloved story to life on the big screen, earning critical acclaim and a massive fan following for his adaptation of the iconic literary work.

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20.

Who provided the voice of Gollum in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy?

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Answer: Andy Serkis
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Andy Serkis provided the voice of Gollum in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy through the use of motion capture technology. Serkis not only provided the voice but also physically acted out the character's movements, bringing Gollum to life in a groundbreaking way that earned him critical acclaim for his performance.

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21.

When did the shooting first start for "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"?

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Answer: May Of 1999
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The shooting for "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" first started in May of 1999, marking the beginning of the production process for the iconic film. This date signifies the commencement of filming and the start of bringing the beloved fantasy world of Middle-earth to life on the big screen.

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22.

In "Lord of the Rings", how old is Bilbo Baggins when he throws his big birthday bash?

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Answer: 111
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In "Lord of the Rings", Bilbo Baggins throws his big birthday bash at the age of 111. This age is significant because it marks the beginning of his journey to leave the Shire and pass on the One Ring to Frodo, setting the events of the story in motion. Additionally, Bilbo's longevity is a result of the influence of the ring, which prolongs his life beyond that of a typical hobbit.

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23.

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", who cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand?

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Answer: Isildur
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Isildur cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" during the battle at Mount Doom. This act ultimately led to the downfall of Sauron and the beginning of the Ring's journey to be destroyed.

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24.

In the film "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring", what color does Frodo's sword turn when Orcs are close by?

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Answer: Blue
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When Orcs are close by in the film "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring", Frodo's sword turns blue. This color change serves as a warning sign to Frodo and the other characters that danger is near, specifically from the Orcs. The blue color of the sword symbolizes the presence of evil forces and helps the characters prepare for battle or take caution in their surroundings.

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25.

What road do Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli take to get the Men of the Mountain to fight for them?

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Answer: Dimholt
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Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli take the road to Dimholt to convince the Men of the Mountain to fight for them. This path leads them to the haunted mountain of Dwimorberg where the Dead Men of Dunharrow reside. By fulfilling the oath made by Isildur, Aragorn is able to release the Dead Men from their curse and gain their allegiance in the battle against Sauron.

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26.

Prior to wedding Arwen, what relation is Aragorn to her in "Lord of the Rings"?

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Answer: Very Distant Cousin
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Aragorn is a very distant cousin to Arwen in "Lord of the Rings" because they are both descendants of the royal line of Númenor, with Aragorn being a direct descendant of Isildur and Arwen being a descendant of his brother, Anárion. This distant familial connection plays a significant role in their relationship and the obstacles they face in being together.

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27.

In "The Lord of the Rings", what is the name of Bilbo's blade that he passed on to Frodo?

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Answer: Sting
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Sting is the name of the blade that Bilbo passed on to Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings". This Elvish blade glows blue when Orcs are near, making it a useful weapon for Frodo on his journey to destroy the One Ring.

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28.

In "The Lord of the Rings", into what Great River did the One Ring slip from Isildur's finger?

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Answer: Anduin
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The One Ring slipped from Isildur's finger into the Great River Anduin. This event marked the beginning of the ring's journey through Middle-earth, ultimately leading to its discovery by Frodo Baggins many years later. The Anduin River played a significant role in the lore of Middle-earth, flowing through various lands and connecting different regions, making it a fitting location for the ring to begin its long and perilous journey.

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29.

In "Lord of the Rings", what is the name of the Southern Kingdom of Middle-Earth, founded by the Dunedain?

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Answer: Gondor
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Gondor is the name of the Southern Kingdom of Middle-Earth founded by the Dunedain. It is a powerful and ancient realm, known for its strong military and strategic location in protecting the lands of Middle-Earth from the forces of darkness. Gondor is ruled by a line of kings, with the steward acting as a regent in times of need. It plays a crucial role in the events of "Lord of the Rings" as one of the last strongholds against the dark forces of Sauron.

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30.

In the film, "Lord of the Ring Fellowship of the Ring", who received the Great Rings?

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Answer: 3 Elves, 7 Dwarves, 9 Men
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In the film "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring", the Great Rings were received by 3 Elves, 7 Dwarves, and 9 Men. This distribution of the Great Rings played a significant role in the overall plot of the story, as each group had their own unique experiences and challenges associated with possessing the rings.

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31.

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", where does Gandalf go to meet Saruman?

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Answer: Isengard
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Gandalf goes to Isengard to meet Saruman in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring". Isengard is the tower where Saruman resides and conducts his research and experiments. This is where the two wizards have their famous confrontation, leading to significant events in the story.

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32.

In the film "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring", who carries Frodo to Rivendell?

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Answer: Arwen
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Arwen carries Frodo to Rivendell in "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring" as he is wounded and needs to get there quickly in order to save his life. Arwen's bravery and love for Frodo are showcased in this scene, highlighting her importance in the story and her willingness to risk everything to protect him.

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33.

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", when does Frodo wake up after being stabbed?

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Answer: October 24th
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Frodo wakes up on October 24th after being stabbed by a Morgul blade because Aragorn has used his skills to slow down the spread of the poison in his body, giving him time to heal and recover from the attack. This date marks the beginning of Frodo's journey to destroy the One Ring and defeat the dark forces threatening Middle Earth.

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34.

In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", which are in the Fellowship with two men?

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Answer: 4 Hobbits, Elf, Dwarf, Wizard
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In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", the Fellowship includes four hobbits, an elf, a dwarf, and a wizard. This diverse group of individuals come together to embark on a dangerous quest to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron. Each member brings their own unique skills and strengths to the group, making them a formidable team as they face numerous challenges and obstacles throughout their journey.

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