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A Resource Guide to use with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
A Resource Guide to use
with Harry Potter and
the Sorcerer’s Stone
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Lesson Plans for
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
        Vocabulary            Reading      Comprehension   Extra Activities
                                           Questions
1st.    crane                 Chapter 1    Chapter 1       Draw family tree.

2nd.    frantically           Chapter 2    Chapter 2       Make a boa
                                                           constrictor.
3rd.    sneer                 Chapter 3    Chapter 3

4th.    expel                 Chapter 4    Chapter 4       Make wands.
                                                           Wizard money
5th.    ravine                Chapter 5    Chapter 5
        Vocabulary Practice
        Worksheet
6th.    jostle                Chapter 6    Chapter 6

7th.    pompously             Chapter 7    Chapter 7       Sort students.

8th.    corridor              Chapter 8    Chapter 8

9th.    embers                Chapter 9    Chapter 9

10th.   griffin               Chapter 10   Chapter 10      Quidditch Quiz
        Vocabulary Practice
        Worksheet
11th.   wheedled              Chapter 11   Chapter 11

12th.   engulf                Chapter 12   Chapter 12

13th.   mystify               Chapter 13   Chapter 13

14th.   bated                 Chapter 14   Chapter 14

15th.   ajar                  Chapter 15   Chapter 15

16th.   pounce                Chapter 16   Chapter 16      Hermione's Logic
                                                           Puzzle
17th.   confiscate            Chapter 17   Chapter 17
        Vocabulary Practice
        Worksheet
18th.   Vocabulary Test                                    Bertie Bott's Beans
                                                           Activity

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Vocabulary List for
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Vocabulary for Chapter 1 - crane

crane - To strain and stretch (the neck, for example) in order to see better

Page 1 - Mrs. Dursley was thin and blonde and had nearly twice the usual amount of neck, which
came in very useful as she spent so much of her time craning over garden fences, spying on the
neighbors.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 2 - frantically

frantically - highly excited with strong emotion or frustration; frenzied, worriedly, hysterically,
crazily, anxiously

Page 23 - Just then, the doorbell rang -- "Oh, good Lord, they're here!" said Aunt Petunia
frantically -- and a moment later, Dudley's best friend, Piers Polkiss, walked in with his mother.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 3 - sneer

sneer - a scornful facial expression characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip,
turn your nose up at, laugh at, snicker

Page 35 - "Who'd be writing to you?" sneered Uncle Vernon, shaking the letter open with one
hand and glancing at it.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 4 - expel

expel - to force to leave; deprive of membership, push out, drive out, banish

Page 59 - "Oh, well -- I was at Hogwarts meself but I --er -- got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. In
me third year...."

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Vocabulary for Chapter 5 - ravine

ravine - a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water, passageway,
canyon

Page 75 - They were going even deeper now and gathering speed. The air became colder and
colder as they hurtled round tight corners. They were rattling over an underground ravine, and
Harry leaned over the side to try to see what was down at the bottom, but Hagrid groaned and
pulled him back by the scruff of his neck.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 6 - jostle

jostle - to come in rough contact while moving; push and shove, elbow, manhandle, crowd, bump

Page 93 - People jostled him on their way to platform nine and three quarters.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 7 - pompously

pompous - characterized by excessive self-esteem or exaggerated dignity, arrogant, haughty,
snobbish

Page 122 - "Well done, Ron, excellent," said Percy Weasley pompously across Harry as "Zabini,
Blaise," was made a Slytherin.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 8 - corridor

corridor - a narrow hallway, passageway, or gallery, often with rooms or apartments opening onto
it, walkway

Page 132 - Filch found them trying to force their way through a door that unluckily turned out to be
the entrance to the out-of-bounds corridor on the third floor.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 9 - embers

embers - a small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire, ashes, coals

Page 155 - A few embers were still glowing in the fireplace, turning all the armchairs into hunched
black shadows.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 10 - griffin

griffin - a fabulous beast with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.

Page 173 - "Percy!" hissed Ron, pulling Harry behind a large stone griffin.
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                               Vocabulary for Chapter 11 - wheedled

wheedle - to persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile; cajole, charm

Page 184 - "Just a bit of toast," wheedled Hermione.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 12 - engulf

engulf - to swallow up or overwhelm by or as if by overflowing and enclosing, overcome, surround

Page 203 - Harry pulled a wizard cracker with Fred and it didn't just bang, it went of with a blast
like a cannon and engulfed them all in a cloud of blue smoke, while from the inside exploded a
rear admiral's hat and several live, white mice.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 13 - mystify

mystify - to confuse or puzzle mentally, confound, baffle, stump, perplex, bamboozle, stupefy

Page 219 - Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange mystified looks before she was dashing
back, an enormous old book in her arms.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 14 bated

bated - reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath dim, distant, dull, feeble,
gentle, inaudible, low, muffled, quiet, slight, small, soft, whispered

Page 234 - They all drew their chairs up to the table and watched with bated breath.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 15 - ajar

ajar - partially opened, half closed

Page 246 - He waited until Quirrell's footsteps had disappeared, then peered into the classroom. It
was empty, but a door stood ajar at the other end.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 16 - pounce

pounce - to spring or swoop with intent to seize someone or something, jump, attack suddenly,
snatch, spring

Page 283 - He stepped forward, and the white queen pounced.

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Vocabulary for Chapter 17 - confiscate

confiscate - to seize by or as if by authority, remove, take possession of, seize, impound, take
away

Page 296 - I believe your friends Misters Fred and George Weasley were responsible for trying to
send you a toilet seat. No doubt they thought it would amuse you. Madam Pomfrey, however, felt it
might not be very hygienic, and confiscated it.

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Vocabulary Practice for Week 1
       crane           frantically      sneer            expel            ravine

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 1. Which word does not belong with the others?

       canyon              gorge                 crane                ravine

 2. Complete the following analogy:

    sneer : snicker :: _____________ : hysterically

 3. Which of the following does not describe expel?

       a student who brings a gun to
                                            a college student who cheats on a test
       school

       a graduate of art school             a boy who breaks all the rules

 4. Which of the following is does NOT describe crane?

       a bird with a long neck, long legs, and
                                                 a scornful facial expression
       a long bill.

       a machine for raising and lowering        to stretch one's neck toward
       heavy weights                             something for a better view.

 5. Which word from the list above best completes this sentence.

    Just then, the doorbell rang -- "Oh, good Lord, they're here!" said Aunt Petunia
    ____________.

 6. Complete the word web.

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7. What are the two meanings of crane in the following sentences?

      The passengers were eagerly craning forward to see their first glimpse of the Statue of
      Library.

      ______________________________________________

      The crane dived into the sea to find its dinner.

      ______________________________________________

   8. Pick a good replacement word for canyon in the following sentence.

      They were going even deeper now and gathering speed. The air became colder and colder
      as they hurtled round tight corners. They were rattling over an underground canyon, and
      Harry leaned over the side to try to see what was down at the bottom, but Hagrid groaned
      and pulled him back by the scruff of his neck.

      ______________________________________________

   9. What does the word sneered mean in the following sentence?

"Who'd be writing to you?" sneered Uncle Vernon, shaking the letter open with one hand and
glancing at it.

      a. dirty
      b. comical
      c. disrespectful
      d. turn your nose up at

   10. Complete the word web.

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Vocabulary Practice for Week 2
       jostle           pompously         corridor      embers           griffin

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 1. What does pompously mean in the following sentence?

    "Well done, Ron, excellent," said Percy Weasley pompously across Harry as "Zabini,
    Blaise," was made a Slytherin.

    _______________________________________________

 2. Give a synonym for ashes as it is used in the following sentence.

    A few ashes were still glowing in the fireplace, turning all the armchairs into hunched black
    shadows.

    ___________________________

    3. Antonyms of the word jostle include stabilize, steady, or hold. Which of the following is a
       synonym of jostle?

        a. griffin
        b. embers
        c. manhandle
        d. trip

 4. Choose the best word to complete the sentence from the vocabulary list above.

    Filch found them trying to force their way through a door that unluckily turned out to be the
    entrance to the out-of-bounds ___________ on the third floor.

 5. Which word can replace the words creature in the following sentence? Use a word from the
    list above.

    "Percy!" hissed Ron, pulling Harry behind a large stone creature.
    ______________________________

 6. Complete the following analogy:

    Big is to little as quiet and shy is to ????????

    big : little :: quiet and shy : ____________.

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7. People ---------- him on their way to platforms nine and tern.

   a. jostled
   b. embers
   c. griffin
   d. pompously

   ________________________

8. Complete the word web.

9. Which word from the list above best describes the list below.

                            ____________________________

      a narrow hallway           walkway                      passageway

10. What am I?

                          I have the head and wings of an eagle.

                                 I have the body of a lion.

                                   I am a fabulous beast.

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Vocabulary Practice for Weeks 3 & 4
        wheedled      engulf       mystify      bated      ajar       pounce    confiscate

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  1. Which word does not belong?

     reduced    lowered        confiscate    restrained   bated   whispered

  2. Give a synonym of attack suddenly as it is used in the following sentence.

     He will step forward, and the white queen will attack suddenly.

     ___________________________

  3. Antonyms of the word mystify include enlighten, inform, and make clear. Which of the
     following is a synonym of mystify?

     a. mercy
     b. bamboozle
     c. loneliness
     d. belief

  4. Choose the best word to complete the sentence from the vocabulary list above.

     They all drew their chairs up to the table and watched with _________ breath.

  5. Which word can replace the word persuaded in the following sentence?

     "Just a bit of toast," persuaded Hermione.
     ______________________________

  6. Complete the following analogy:

     Neat is to sloppy as closed is to ??????

     neat : sloppy :: closed : ____________.

  7. Harry pulled a wizard cracker with Fred and it didn't just bang, it went of with a blast like a
     cannon and ________ them all in a cloud of blue smoke, while from the inside exploded a
     rear admiral's hat and several live, white mice.

     a. wheedled
     b. engulfed
     c. confiscated
     d. pounced

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8. Give a synonym for stumped in the following sentence.

     Harry and Ron barely had time to exchange stumped looks before she was dashing back,
     an enormous old book in her arms.

________________________

  9. Choose the best word from the list above to complete the sentence.

     He waited until Quirrell's footsteps had disappeared, then peered into the classroom. It was
     empty, but a door stood ____________ at the other end.

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Vocabulary Test
Write the word on the blank after each definition.

   crane              frantically         sneer              expel                ravine

   jostle             pompous             corridor           ember                griffin

   wheedle       engulf        mystify       bated         ajar          pounce         confiscate

   1. a scornful facial expression characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip,
       turn your nose up at, laugh at, snicker _________________
   2. partially opened, half closed _________________
   3. to seize by or as if by authority, remove, take possession of, seize, impound, take away
       _________________
   4. to force to leave; deprive of membership, push out, drive out, banish _________________
   5. a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water, passageway,
       canyon _________________
   6. to come in rough contact while moving; push and shove, elbow, manhandle, crowd, bump
       _________________
   7. characterized by excessive self-esteem or exaggerated dignity, arrogant, haughty, snobbish
       _________________
   8. To strain and stretch (the neck, for example) in order to see better _________________
   9. highly excited with strong emotion or frustration; frenzied, worriedly, hysterically, crazily,
       anxiously _________________
   10. a narrow hallway, passageway, or gallery, often with rooms or apartments opening onto it,
       walkway _________________
   11. a small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire, ashes, coals _________________
   12. a fabulous beast with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
       _________________
   13. to persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile; cajole, charm_________________
   14. to swallow up or overwhelm by or as if by overflowing and enclosing, overcome,
       surround_________________
   15. to confuse or puzzle mentally, confound, baffle, stump, perplex, bamboozle,
       stupefy_________________
   16. reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath dim, distant, dull, feeble,
       gentle, inaudible, low, muffled, quiet, slight, small, soft, whispered_________________
   17. to spring or swoop with intent to seize someone or something, jump, attack suddenly,
       snatch, spring_________________

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 1 "The Boy Who Lived"
1. The Dursley's were ----------- family.
a) a wizard
b) an ordinary
c) a rich
d) a royal

2. Mr. Dursley became upset after hearing -------.
a) the weather forecast
b) the Potter family mentioned
c) his wife was sick
d) he lost his job

3. The evening news reported -----.
a) an elf sighting
b) a new fashion trend
c) an airplane crash
d) strange owl behavior and shooting stars

4. The cat ------.
a) chased the other cats in the neighborhood
b) had run away from its master
c) turned into Professor McGonagall
d) showed Albus Dumbledore how to find the Dursleys

5. Dumbledore liked to eat -----.
a) peppermint
b) lemon drops
c) taffy
d) chewing gum

6. You-Know-Who's name is really -----.
a) Voldemort
b) McGonagall
c) Dursley
d) Dumbledore

7. Dumbledore's watch had ----- on it.
a) Roman numerals
b) six hands
c) moving planets
d) stars

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8. Hagrid brought Harry to the Dursleys ------.
a) on a motorcycle
b) in a car
c) by bus
d) in a boat

9. Hagrid was -----.
a) average-sized
b) small and thin
c) giant-sized
d) a fat dwarf

10. Harry was to live with ------.
a) Albus Dumbledore
b) Professor McGonagall
c) Hagrid
d) Mr. and Mrs. Dursley

11. Why was everyone celebrating?
a) Harry Potter was born.
b) Voldemort had lost his powers.
c) Lilly and James were dead.
d) Dumbledore was elected head master.

12. Dumbledore had to click the Put-Outers twelve times; because he didn't want anyone on the
street to see anything that was happening.

What is the best way to revise the sentence above?
a) Because he didn't want anyone on the street to see anything that was happening Dumbledore
had to click the Put-Outers twelve times.
b) Dumbledore didn't want anyone on the street to see anything that was happening because he
had to click the Put-Outers twelve times.
c) Dumbledore had to click the Put-Outers twelve times and it was because he didn't want anyone
on the street to see anything that was happening.
d) Because Dumbledore had to click the Put-Outers twelve times he didn't want anyone on the
street to see anything that was happening.

13. Which sentences best summarize Chapter 1?
a) The Dursleys are an utterly normal family in England - boring, overweight and typical. Mr.
Dursley is the director of a drill-making firm, while Mrs. Dursley watches over their beloved son,
Dudley, who can do no wrong in their eyes.
b) After Dumbledore appears, he spies the cat and calls her Professor McGonagall. She transforms
into an elderly woman with glasses and a tight bun, wearing an emerald cloak.
c) Because of the attack, Harry has a large scar in the shape of a lightning bolt on his forehead.
d) The Potters are killed by Voldermort. Their son Harry survives the attack. He is placed in the
care of his relatives, the Dursleys, until he is old enough for the wizard world.

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14. Look at the graphic organizer.

Which event belongs in the empty box?
a) The cat that had been reading a map turns into Professor McGonagall.
b) Dumbledore explains that he has written a letter explaining everything to the Dursleys.
c) Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and Hagrid make a toast to Harry Potter - the boy who
lived!
d) Mr. Dursley is hugged by a complete stranger.

15. Which line from the story shows that it is written in third person?
a) "Shoo!"
b) A lemon drop.
c) It's lucky it's dark.
d) "I know . . . I know . . . " he said heavily.

16. What is the implied theme of this chapter?
a) Determination
b) Surviving the Environment
c) Good vs. Evil
d) Friendship

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 2 "The Vanishing Glass"
1. The Dursley's treated Harry ------.
a) like a member of the family
b) like he was as nasty as a slug
c) with compassion

2. Dudley was ----- child.
a) a sweet
b) a well-behaved
c) a mean
d) an angelic

3. Aunt Petunia told Harry ------.
a) his parents were in jail
b) his parents moved to Africa
c) his parents were killed by Voldemort
d) his parents had died in a car crash

4. Harry described Dudley as -----.
a) a fat bully
b) a baby doll
c) an angel
d) a pig in a wig

5. Why was Harry allowed to go with the family for Dudley's birthday outing?
a) Dudley wanted Harry to go, so he could push him in the alligator cage.
b) Mrs. Fig couldn't keep Harry while the Durleys went out because she had broken her leg.
c) Harry was told he would be allowed to go once Dudley was 10 years old.

6. Harry spent a week in his cupboard for ------.
a) hitting Dudley
b) his hair growing back fast
c) playing Dudley's computer
d) leaving the house

7. What happened as Dudley and Piers were looking at the boa constrictor?
a) The snake spoke to them.
b) The snake died.
c) The glass vanished.
d) Dudley was bitten by the snake.

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8. Harry remembered ---- when he tried to remember his parents.
a) a blinding flash of green light and a burning pain on his forehead
b) a large man on a motorcycle and a loud cry
c) a man with a long white beard and a purple cloak
d) a cat with markings around its eyes

9. Why did Harry NOT have any friends at school?
a) Harry told everyone unbelievable tales, and everyone thought he was just crazy.
b) Harry was disliked, because he had a strange looking scar on his forehead.
c) No one wanted to disagree with Dudley and his gang, so they left Harry alone.

10. Which sentence from Chapter 2 is an opinion?
a) Nearly ten years had passed since the Dursleys had woken up to find their nephew on the front
step.
b) Harry's aunt rapped on the door again.
c) Harry found a pair of socks under his bed and, after pulling a spider off one of them, put them
on.
d) Aunt Petunia looked as though she'd just swallowed a lemon.

11. Who would most likely read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?
a) adults learning how to read
b) people interested in fictional stories about wizards
c) children who like to dress up for Halloween
d) people who teach how to perform magic tricks

12. Which title would be best for Chapter 2?
a) Dudley's Tenth Birthday
b) The Boy Who Lived Under the Stairs
c) Aunt Petunia's Troubles
d) Dinky Duddydums

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13. Look at the graphic organizer.

Which information belongs in the empty space?
a) Uncle Vernon yelled, "Motorcycles don't fly."
b) Harry lay in his dark cupboard wishing he had a watch.
c) The boa constrictor left its cage and took off for Brazil.
d) When he had been younger, Harry had dreamed and dreamed of some unknown relation coming
to take him away, but it had never happened.

14. If you wanted to learn more about Harry Potter, which phrase from an internet search would
provide the most focused search?
a) wizards
b) Harry Potter movies
c) Harry Potter characters
d) quotes from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 3 "The Letters From No One"
1. Dudley treated his birthday gifts _________________.
a) like he was tired of them after a day or two and no longer played with them
b) by breaking them to pieces
c) very carefully - He locked them up so Harry couldn't see them.

2. Why was Harry looking forward to school starting back in September?
a) He could see all his friends.
b) He would no longer be bored.
c) He would be able to eat a good lunch each day.
d) He could get away from Dudley.

3. Dudley got a new school uniform. Harry got -----.
a) pajamas
b) Dudley's old clothes
c) sneakers
d) nothing

4. The Dursleys decided to ------ the letter Harry received.
a) ignore
b) reply to

5. After the first letter, ------.
a) Harry checked the mail each day
b) Harry ran away from home
c) Harry was forbidden to leave the cupboard
d) Harry moved into Dudley's second bedroom

6. What was Dudley's reaction to Harry getting his second bedroom?
a) He beat up Harry.
b) He didn't care.
c) He threw a temper tantrum.
d) He locked Harry in the room.

7. On the third day Harry found Uncle Vernon -----.
a) sleeping in front of the door
b) carrying a gun
c) waiting for the post man down the block

8. After letters arrived on Sunday, Uncle Vernon decided to ----.
a) stop the mail at the post office
b) leave home
c) burn the house down
d) wait at the front door

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9. The letters found Harry ----.
a) at Privet Drive
b) everywhere he went
c) at the hotel
d) on the island

10. The moment Harry turned eleven ----.
a) all the lights went out
b) he heard someone singing "Happy Birthday"
c) someone knocked on the door of the shack
d) the shack began to shake

11. Harry earned his longest-ever punishment because ____________.
a) of the escape of the Brazilian boa constrictor
b) his hair grew back too quickly
c) Mrs. Figg broke her leg
d) the letters that arrived at Privet Drive

12. Which question is answered in Chapter 3 "The Letter From No One"?
a) Who was knocking on the door at midnight?
b) Which toys did Mrs. Dursley buy Dudley on his 11th birthday?
c) Where could the Dursleys hide without the wizards knowing where they were?
d) What action did Uncle Vernon make after seeing the address on the envelope addressed for
Harry?

13. According to the chapter, Uncle Vernon began to solve his main problem by ___________.
a) moving Harry into the extra bedroom
b) ignoring it
c) writing to the headmaster of Hogwarts
d) running away

14. Which sentence best summarizes Chapter 3?
a) Dudley complains and Harry wishes he could be back in his cupboard with his personal letter.
b) The family checks into a gloomy hotel outside the city, with Harry and Dudley sharing a musty
room.
c) When letters begin arriving for Harry, Uncle Vernon takes his family and tries to hide.
d) Because of the boa constrictor incident, Harry is forced to stay in his cupboard for an uncanny
amount of time - until summer.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 4 "The Keeper of the Keys"
1. What did Hagrid do to Uncle Vernon's gun?
a) Hagrid tied the gun in a knot.
b) Hagrid threw the gun in the sea.
c) Hagrid hit Uncle Vernon with the gun.
d) Hagrid put the gun in his pocket.

2. Hagrid brought Harry ----.
a) a magic wand
b) a school uniform
c) a bicycle
d) a birthday cake

3. Hagrid gave Harry an invitation to -----.
a) Albus Dumbledore's Magic Potion Contest
b) Minerva McGonagall's Eighty-Fifth Birthday Celebration
c) the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
d) the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of Voldemort's Loss of Powers

4. Hagrid sent Professor Dumbledore a letter by ----.
a) carrier pigeons
b) pony express
c) post office
d) owl

5. A muggle is ---.
a) a wizard
b) a nonmagic person
c) cuss word

6. The surprising thing about Voldermort was ----.
a) he killed even though he didn't like it
b) he only killed bad wizards
c) he turned into an evil wizard
d) he could not kill Harry

7. What did Hagrid do when he became angry with Uncle Vernon?
a) He turned Aunt Petunia into a potted plant.
b) He put a sock in Uncle Vernon's mouth.
c) He gave Dudley a curly pig's tail.

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8. During Hagrid's third year ----.
a) he was expelled
b) he became head master
c) he lost his wand
d) his parents died

9. Which sentence best summarizes Chapter 4?
a) Hagrid gives Harry his invitation to enter Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft and wizardry and his
booklist, and tells Harry about his past, his parents and about the dark wizard Voldemort who killed
them.
b) Hagrid, a giant man arrives at the shack and introduces himself as the Keeper of Keys and
Grounds at Hogwarts.
c) When he insults Dumbledore, Hagrid loses his temper, yells at the Dursleys, and turns Dudley
into a pig - at least he gives Dudley a pig's tail.
d) Hagrid hands Harry a smashed, old birthday cake, and asks for some tea after his long journey.

10. Which line from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone shows that it is written in third person?
a) I demand that you leave at once, sir!
b) Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
c) Hagrid looked down at his umbrella and stroked his head.
d) Oh, well -- I was at Hogwarts meself but I - er - got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth.

11. How does Harry most likely feel as Hagrid begins to tell the story of his family?
a) sad
b) curious
c) relaxed
d) concerned

12. How will Hagrid's news most likely affect Harry?
a) Harry will be excited to get away from the Dursleys and go to Hogwarts.
b) Harry will not want anything in his life to change.
c) Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia, and Dudley will treat Harry better.
d) Hagrid's news will not change Harry's life.

13. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" can best be described as _____ .
a) historical fiction
b) a drama
c) a fantasy
d) a biography

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14. Which sequence best describes the order of events in Chapter 4?

1. Hagrid tells Harry about his past, his parents and about the dark wizard Voldemort who killed
them.
2. Hagrid gives Harry his invitation to enter Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft and wizardry and his
booklist.
3. Hagrid, a giant man arrives. He introduces himself as the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at
Hogwarts.
4. Hagrid finds out Harry knows nothing at all about his past and his parents' world, nor that his
parents and he are magical and he is famous.

a) 3, 4, 2, 1
b) 3, 1, 2, 4
c) 1, 4, 3, 2
d) 4, 2, 3, 1

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 5 "Diagon Alley"
1. Why did the owl attack Hagrid's coat after delivering the newspaper?
a) The owl was mad at Hagrid.
b) The owl was cold and wanted warmth from the coat.
c) The owl wanted a mouse.
d) The owl wanted to be paid.

2. Gringotts, the wizard bank, was run by -----.
a) powerful wizards
b) trolls
c) goblins
d) giants

3. Hagrid got to the island by ----.
a) flying
b) motorboat
c) helicopter
d) row boat

4. Gringotts was located ----.
a) in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
b) deep underground below London
c) in a castle in the Alps
d) in caves in Spain

5. At the Leaky Cauldron everyone treated Harry ----.
a) as an enemy
b) like a hero
c) indifferent

6. Harry and Hagrid got from the Leaky Cauldron to Diagon Alley -----.
a) by the back door
b) through the wardrobe
c) through a hidden tunnel
d) by pushing the correct brick

7. The goblin wrinkled his nose when Hagrid took ---- out of his pockets.
a) dog biscuits
b) a dead rat
c) moldy sausages
d) moth balls

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8. Griphook took Hagrid and Harry to Harry's vault -----.
a) by elevator
b) in a small train cart
c) in a capsule
d) by bus

9. Harry was ----.
a) rich
b) poor

10. Quidditch is -----.
a) a wizard store
b) a pet
c) a type of broom
d) a sport

11. Every witch or wizard that has gone bad lived in -----.
a) Hufflepuff
b) Slytherin
c) Griffinder
d) Ravenclaw

12. For his birthday Hagrid bought Harry -----.
a) a suitcase
b) a toad
c) a book of magic spells
d) a snowy owl

13. What was curious about the wand Harry picked to buy?
a) The wand was made with a phoenix feather.
b) The wand was thirteen-and-a-half inches long.
c) The brother to this wand belonged to Voldemort.

14. Hagrid sent Harry back to the Dursleys to wait until he would leave for school on September 1.
If they gave him any trouble he was to ----.
a) call Hogwarts to make arrangements to arrive an earlier arrival date
b) use his wand to freeze them
c) sent a letter to Hagrid by owl

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15. Read these sentences from Chapter 5.

Harry tried to wave the owl out of the way. It snapped its beak fiercely at him and carried on
savaging the coat.

What is the best way to combine the sentences above?
a) Fiercely it snapped its beak, Harry tried to wave the owl out of the way while it carried on
savaging the coat.
b) Harry tried to wave the owl out of the way, but it snapped its beak fiercely at him and carried on
savaging the coat.
c) Harry tried to wave the owl while it snapped its beak fiercely at him, and the owl carried on
savaging the coat.
d) It snapped its beak fiercely at him and carried on savaging the coat: Harry tried to wave the owl
out of the way

16. To make his trip as much like they’res as possible, Harry kept a firm hold on the front of the
rattling cart.

What is the correct way to write the underlined word above?
a) theirs
b) there’s
c) their’s
d) theres

17. Vault seven hundred and thirteen now please can we go more slowly?

What is the best way to correct this run-on sentence?
a) Vault seven hundred and thirteen now, please; while can we go more slowly?
b) Vault seven hundred and thirteen now, please; or can we go more slowly?
c) Vault seven hundred and thirteen now, please, can we go more slowly?
d) Vault seven hundred and thirteen now, please, and can we go more slowly?

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 6 "The Journey from Nine and
Three-Quarters"
1. Harry was to get to Hogwarts by ----.
a) car
b) bus
c) magic carpet
d) train

2. Why did the Dursleys leave the train station laughing?
a) They were glad to finally be rid of Harry.
b) They thought they were leaving Harry with no place to go.
c) They were under a magic spell.

3. How did Harry get to the Hogwart Express?
a) He pushed the third brick on the right.
b) He used his wand to open up a hole to walk through.
c) He just ran right into the barrier at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.

4. On the train Harry met ----.
a) Albus Dumbledore
b) Ron Weasley
c) Professor McGonagall

5. Ron brought a pet ---- to Hogwarts.
a) rat
b) toad
c) spider
d) owl

6. On the train Ron and Harry ate ------.
a) pasties, cakes, and candies
b) popcorn and potato chips
c) sandwiches
d) pizza and ice cream

7. Inside the Chocolate Frog wrappers ----.
a) were leaping beans
b) was a piece of pink bubble gum
c) were cards with pictures of famous witches and wizards
d) was a small toy prize

8. What was unusual about the wizard photos?
a) The wizards could speak.
b) The wizards moved.
c) The wizards could sing.
d) The wizards cast spells.

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9. Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans had every flavor including -----.
a) pepper
b) cinnamon
c) carrot
d) pea

10. What did Ron's older brothers do?
a) Charlie's in Australia catching trolls, and Bill's in Brazil building an underground city.
b) Charlie's in Turkey perfecting magic spells, and Bill's in Russia working with the fairies.
c) Charlie's in Romania studying dragons, and Bill's in Africa doing something for Gringotts.

11. Crabbe, Goyle, and Malfoy left Ron and Harry alone after ----.
a) Harry hit Malfoy
b) Scabbers bit Goyle
c) Ron cast a spell
d) Dumbledore scolded them

12. The First Years traveled to Hogwarts by ---.
a) boat
b) carriage
c) foot
d) horse

13. Which sentence best summarizes Chapter 6?
a) Uncle Vernon takes Harry to King's Cross station and leaves him there.
b) Bettie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, Drooble's Best Blowing Gum, Chocolate Frogs. Pumpkin
Pasties, Cauldron Cakes, Licorice Wands, and a number of other strange things Harry had never
seen in his life were sold on the Hogwarts Express.
c) Harry meets the Weasleys who help him get to Platform Nine and Three Quarters and settled on
the train.
d) The long train journey from King's Cross Station in London to Hogwarts in Scotland gives the
kids plenty of time to make friends and enemies.

14. Which sentence from Chapter 6 is an opinion?
a) Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards
cards.
b) Harry opened a bag of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans.
c) You get all the ordinary flavors like chocolate and peppermint, but you can get spinach and liver
and tripe.
d) Ron picked up a green bean, looked at it carefully, and bit into a corner.

15. Read the analogy based on The Journey from Nine and Three-Quarters.

Chocolate Frogs is to eat as Hogwarts Express is to ____________.
a) Albus Dumbledore
b) journey
c) train
d) ride

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16. Terry did an Internet search to learn more about passenger trains. Read his results.

       1. Top 10 north american passenger trains. Check out top north american passenger trains.
       www.top10links.com/

       2. Train Travel Guide 2010 | Train Traveling Information Guides ...
       International Train Traveling website is your best rail travel planning guide. ... Travel Info
       and Tips. Passenger Trains · Train Rides · Adventure Travel ... traintraveling.com/

       3. Train - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
       A passenger train may consist of one or several locomotives, and one or more coaches.
       Alternatively, a train may consist entirely of passenger carrying ...
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train

       4. Amtrak
       All About the Auto Train · Routes - Timetables - Deals - Northeast
       www.amtrak.com/

Which Internet site would provide Terry with the most reliable information for his search?
a) Site 1
b) Site 2
c) Site 3
d) Site 4

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 7 "The Sorting Hat"
1. During the year at Hogwarts students' triumphs and rule-breaking -----.
a) were placed on a board in the entry hall
b) were rewarded or punished by the headmaster
c) earned or lost points for their house

2. While the nervous first years waited to be sorted into houses what made many scream?
a) Malfoy
b) ghosts
c) a dragon
d) Professor McGonagall

3. The ceiling of the Great Hall -----.
a) was covered with hundreds of chandeliers
b) was made of glass
c) was filled with paintings of dragons
d) was bewitched to look like the sky outside

4. ----- made the decision as to which house each student would live.
a) A written test
b) Albus Dumbledore
c) The sorting hat
d) Older students

5. Hermione, Ron, Neville, and Harry were to live in ----.
a) Hufflepuff
b) Gryffindor
c) Slytherin
d) Ravenclaw

6. After Dumbledore's speech ----.
a) the group cheered
b) all the other professors gave a speech
c) the plates magically filled with food
d) Hagrid introduced himself to the students

7. Neville learned he had magic when ----.
a) he was pushed off the Blackpool pier
b) his Uncle Algie dropped him out the upstairs window
c) he turned Great Auntie Enid into a toad

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8. When Professor Snape looked at Harry during the meal -----.
a) Harry's scar hurt
b) Snape smiled
c) Snape's eyes shot sparks
d) Harry felt happy

9. First years were not allowed to go ---.
a) to Hagrid's hut
b) into the forest
c) to classes alone
d) to the Quidditch field

10. What was different about the school song?
a) The song didn't rhyme.
b) The words were in Latin.
c) Everyone sang it to a different tune.

11. Harry did not want the sorting hat to choose Slytherin because ---.
a) Malfoy was going to be in Slytherin
b) all the bad wizards had been in Slytherin
c) Ron was going to be in Gryffindor
d) Hagrid wanted him to be in Gryffindor

12. Which question is answered in Chapter 7?
a) How old is the sorting hat?
b) Why did Quirrell wear a turban?
c) What did Harry dream about on his first night at Hogwarts?
d) How was Harry going to do at Hogwarts?

13. What is the main problem in Chapter 7 and how is it resolved?
a) Harry was introduced to Professor McGonagall who seemed extremely strict. Luckily she was in
charge of Ravenclaw.
b) Twenty ghosts flew into the great hall, but they did not harm the students.
c) Harry had a nightmare in which he was wearing Professor Quirrell's turban, which kept talking to
him, telling him he must transfer to Slytherin at once, because it was his destiny. Harry woke up.
d) Harry must be placed in a house and he is sorted into Gryffindor.

14. Which sentence best summarizes this chapter?
a) Professor McGonagall tells the first-years a bit about the school and they are sorted into houses
by the Sorting Hat. Then Dumbledore welcomes them, they have a feast and find their dormitory
for their first night at Hogwarts.
b) Harry is introduced to McGongall, and his first impression is very accurate. She is definitely NOT
someone to cross. She will hand out punishments without hesitation when warranted, even to her
own house.
c) Hermione's anxious attempt to recall all the spells she had memorized before being brought into
the Hall clearly suggests that she had no idea what the Sorting might consist of.
d) The Weasley family lives in isolation in Devon, with only a few other Wizarding families living in
the area. Perhaps they just don't get out much.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 8 "The Potions Master"
1. Why was finding classrooms difficult at Hogwarts?
a) Everything moved around a lot.
b) Everything was the same color.
c) None of the rooms had numbers on them.
d) The ghosts thought it was funny to give the wrong directions.

2. Filch owned a ---- named Mrs. Norris.
a) dog
b) cat
c) owl
d) phoenix

3. The most boring class was ---- taught by Professor Binns.
a) Transfiguration
b) Potions
c) Herbology
d) History of Magic

4. The first object the students tried to transfigure was ----.
a) a desk
b) a match
c) a person
d) a button

5. Harry received a note delivered by Hegwig from -----.
a) the Dursleys
b) Mrs. Weasley
c) Hagrid
d) Dumbledore

6. How did Snape feel about Harry?
a) admired him
b) hated him

7. Which student seemed to know all the answers in class?
a) Neville
b) Ron
c) Harry
d) Hermione

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8. Which writing tool did the students use at Hogwarts?
a) fountain pen
b) pencil
c) quill
d) marker

9. Neville mixed his potion incorrectly causing -----.
a) him to melt his clothes
b) him to get boils
c) the potion to catch on fire
d) purple and black sparks

10. At Hagrid's cottage Harry read about ----.
a) the medals Dumbledore had won
b) Malfoy's father getting hired to work at Hogwarts
c) the Gringotts break-in
d) Mr. and Mrs. Weasley

11. At the end of Chapter 8 Harry wondered about ----.
a) the package Hagrid got from Gringotts
b) what to feed a dog like Fang
c) how he was ever going to pass his classes at Hogwarts

12. What will Harry and Ron most likely do next?
a) Try to find additional information about the Gringotts break-in.
b) Eat the cakes that Hagrid gave them with tea.
c) Go to the Forbidden Forest.
d) Tell Hermione what they learned while visiting Hagrid.

13. Harry described Snapes eyes as "cold and empty and made you think of dark tunnels". Which
type of figurative language is used in this statement?
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) hyperbole
d) alliteration

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14. Read this paragraph.

Then she changed her desk into a pig and back again. They were all very impressed and couldn't
wait to get started, but soon realized they weren't going to be changing the furniture into animals
for a long time. After a lot of complicated notes, they were each given a match and started trying
to turn it into a needle.

Look at the dictionary definitions below for the word match.
–noun
1. a slender piece of wood, cardboard, or other flammable material tipped with a chemical
substance that produces fire when rubbed on a rough or chemically prepared surface.
2. a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
3. a game or contest in which two or more contestants or teams oppose each other: a soccer
match.
–verb
4. To set in comparison; compare: beauty that could never be matched.
5. To resemble or harmonize with: The coat matches the dress.

Choose the definition of match that is used in the paragraph.
a) Definition 1
b) Definition 2
c) Definition 3
d) Definition 4
e) Definition 5

15. Read the list of steps for making a magic wand.

1. Glue ribbons and/or wire onto the top of the dowel to resemble flames coming from the wand.
2. Choose a wooden dowel that feels right in your hand.
3. Glue two large wooden stars at the end of the wooden dowel sandwiching the ribbons and wire
between the stars.
4. Decorate the wooden dowel and wooden star with star-shaped stickers.

Which is the correct order for the steps?
a) 2, 4, 3, 1
b) 3, 4, 2, 1
c) 2, 4, 1, 3
d) 2, 1, 3, 4

16. Which sentence from the chapter is an opinion?
a) A hundred owls streamed into the Great Hall during breakfast, dropping letters and packages.
b) When Harry tore open the note he saw a very untidy scrawl.
c) Just then, the mail arrived
d) This morning Hedwig fluttered down between the marmalade and the sugar bowl and dropped a
note onto Harry's plate.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 9 "The Midnight Duel"
1. What spoiled the thought of Harry getting his first flying lesson?
a) knowing that Madame Hooch was teaching the class
b) knowing that his friends already knew how to fly
c) knowing that the members of the Slytherin House were going to be there

2. Neville received a small package from his grandmother with a ---- in it.
a) marble
b) Remembrall
c) cake
d) heart

3. When Neville tried to fly he -----.
a) was the best flier there
b) fell off his broom
c) went too fast
d) had no trouble

4. Harry had to jump on his broom ----.
a) to get Neville's Remembrall back
b) to keep Hermione from falling
c) so Ron wouldn't go after Malfoy

5. ----- caught Harry flying when he shouldn't have been.
a) Albus Dumbledore
b) Professor McGonagall
c) Madame Hooch
d) Hagrid

6. Where did Professor McGonagall take Harry?
a) to give him a spanking with a cane
b) to Hagrid to show him his new helper
c) to Dumbledore for punishment
d) to show Wood that she had found the Quidditch team a new seeker

7. Malfoy was so angry at Harry that he ------.
a) had Crabbe and Goyle beat him up
b) arranged a duel
c) called his dad to complain
d) locked him out of Hogwarts

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8. ---- followed Ron and Harry to duel Malfoy.
a) Hermione
b) Seamus
c) Dean
d) George

9. The duel was ---.
a) in the Charms classroom, not the trophy room
b) rescheduled
c) lost by Malfoy
d) really a plan to get Harry and Ron in trouble with Filch

10. Behind the locked door was -----.
a) Peeves
b) a three-headed dog
c) Albus Dumbledore
d) Malfoy

11. The three-headed dog was used ----.
a) as a guard dog
b) as an attack dog
c) as a pet

12. Harry connected -----.
a) Malfoy's trickery with a story he had heard Ron tell him
b) the spell he heard in charms class with the password to get into the third floor corridor
c) the package Hagrid took with its hiding place

13. Read this passage from Chapter 9.

Ron couldn't see what was exciting about a game with only one ball where no one was allowed to
fly. Harry had caught Ron prodding Dean's poster of West Ham soccer team, trying to make the
players move.

If Ron wanted to learn more about the game of soccer where should he look?
a) an atlas
b) a textbook
c) the Internet
d) the dictionary

14. A student is writing a research paper about the history of soccer. Which is the most appropriate
research source for the student’s paper?
a) a newspaper article listing the scores of yesterday's matches
b) a magazine article about the London's West Ham soccer team
c) an encyclopedia entry about games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from
Japan and China in approximately 50 B.C.
d) an almanac entry about the weather conditions during the 2009 World Cup

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 10 "Halloween"
1. How did Harry and Ron feel about Hermione at the beginning of Chapter 10?
a) that she was their best friend
b) that she was a bossy know-it-all
c) that she was very clever
d) that she would be a good person to get to know better

2. Harry received a ---- in the mail.
a) a Comet Two Sixty
b) a letter from the Dursleys
c) a Remembrall
d) a new Nimbus Two Thousand

3. How many players were on each Quidditch team?
a) 12
b) 10
c) 5
d) 7

4. How many balls were used to play Quidditch?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

5. Professor Flitwick had the students ----.
a) floating feathers
b) starting fires
c) baking pumpkin pasties
d) catching bats

6. During the Halloween feast ---- broke into the dungeons at Hogwarts.
a) a dragon
b) a goblin
c) a troll
d) the three-headed dog

7. Ron and Harry went to the bathroom to ----.
a) see the action taking place
b) hide from the troll
c) save Hermione
d) change their clothes

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8. How did Ron and Harry know the troll was near?
a) They saw him.
b) They could hear him.
c) They could smell him.
d) The felt the vibrations of his heavy footsteps.

9. Ron used a spell to -----.
a) build a wall around the troll to cage him in
b) freeze the troll's arms where he couldn't move them
c) hit the troll over the head with its own club
d) shrink the troll to the size of a toothpick

10. Harry's wand ended up ----.
a) in the troll's nose
b) in the troll's pants
c) out of reach
d) broken into two pieces

11. Ron and Harry's feelings towards Hermione changed when she ----.
a) told them she was sorry
b) was in danger
c) lied to keep them from getting into trouble
d) killed the troll

12. Which sentence from Chapter 10 is a fact?
a) Malfoy couldn't believe his eyes when he saw that Harry and Ron were still at Hogwarts the next
day, looking tired but perfectly cheerful.
b) Indeed, by the next morning Harry and Ron thought that meeting the three-headed dog had
been an excellent adventure and were quite keen to have another one.
c) Ron thought the package that had moved from Gringotts to Hogwarts was either really valuable
or really dangerous.
d) Ron and Harry knew for sure the package was two inches long.

13. Which sentence contains an error?
a) Malfoy snapped back to Ron, "I suppose you and your brothers have to save up twig by twig."
b) Hermione told Harry, You're wand is covered in what looks like lumpy gray glue.
c) Harry looked at Ron, who was still standing with his wand in the air. "You're lucky you weren't
killed."
d) If you're not hurt at all, you'd better get off to Gryffindor tower.

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14. What is the main idea of this chapter?
a) Harry receives a Nimbus 2000 broom, learns the rules of Quidditch and begins to practice. On
Halloween Hermione masters levitation in Charms but the remarks of a jealous Ron send her in
tears to the girls' bathroom, where she is trapped with a troll. Harry and Ron run to her rescue and
defeat the troll. Hermione tells a lie to keep them out of trouble, and the three become friends.
b) Malfoy has been trying to get Harry expelled, and upping the ante with each attempt. First they
wrangled over the Remembrall. Malfoy was annoyed to see Harry still at school the next morning,
so he challenged Harry to a wizard's duel with the intention of getting Harry into trouble for being
out of bed after curfew. Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville encountered Fluffy.
c) Essentially, the Chasers and Keepers are following one thread of the game, concerned chiefly
with the Quaffle, while the Beaters are following another thread of action, concerned chiefly with
the Bludgers. The Quaffle-portion of the game is like an airborne-cross between basketball and
soccer, while the Beater-portion of the game is more of an obstacle course crossed with a high-
stakes version of tag.

15. Choose the event that occurs first.
a) Harry learns the rules of Quidditch and begins to practice.
b) Hermione masters levitation in Charms.
c) Harry receives a Nimbus 2000 broom.
d) Harry and Ron run to Hermione’s rescue and defeat the troll.

16. The conflict in the chapter results from ----.
a) Wood informing McGonagall that Harry would need a broom because she pointed him out as a
good candidate for Seeker
b) McGonagall being too harsh on the Gryffindors by taking away points for confronting a mountain
troll
c) Snape trying Legilimency on Harry
d) Ron making jealous remarks which cause Hermione to run in tears to the girls' bathroom

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 11 "Quidditch"
1. How had Hermione helped Harry?
a) She taught him the secrets of Quidditch.
b) She kept the other students from pestering him.
c) She helped him with his homework.

2. Snape was hurt by ----.
a) the three-headed dog
b) the griffin
c) his own spell
d) Hagrid

3. Harry's friends made a banner that said ----.
a) Go, Potter, Go
b) Potter for President
c) Gryffindor is the BEST

4. When Harry and Higgs were chasing the Golden Snitch -----.
a) Harry was too slow to catch the snitch
b) Higgs caught the snitch, but immediately dropped it
c) Marcus Flint blocked Harry on purpose and Harry's broom spun off course

5. Later in the game Harry's broom -------.
a) went out of control
b) broke in two
c) stopped working

6. While Harry's broom was out of control, Snape ----.
a) called a time out
b) was waving his wand
c) was running down to the sidelines
d) was muttering nonstop under his breath

7. ----- won the Quidditch game.
a) Gryffindor
b) Slytherin

8. ---- was the name of the three-headed dog.
a) Rex
b) Rover
c) King
d) Fluffy

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9. (1) As a surprise for Harry, they had painted a large banner on one of the sheets Scabbers had
ruined. (2) It said Potter for President, and Dean, who was good at drawing, had done a large
Gryffindor lion underneath. (3) Harry and the rest of the team were changing into their scarlet
Quidditch robes. (4) Then Hermione had performed a tricky little charm so that the paint flashed
different colors.

Choose the sentence that should be deleted from this paragraph.
a) Sentence 1
b) Sentence 2
c) Sentence 3
d) Sentence 4

10. Choose the best concluding sentence for the following paragraph.

"Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you," Madam Hooch said, once they were all gathered around
her on the playing field. Harry noticed that she seemed to be speaking particularly to the Slytherin
Captain, Marcus Flint, a sixth year. Harry thought Flint looked as if he had some troll blood in him.
Out of the corner of his eye he saw the fluttering banner high above, flashing Potter for President
over the crowd. His heart skipped.
a) Madam Hooch was refereeing.
b) He felt braver.
c) Harry followed Fred and George out of the locker room and, hoping his knees weren't going to
give way, walked onto the field to loud cheers.
d) "And the Quaffle is taken immediately by Angelina Johnson of Gryffindor - what an excellent
Chaser that girl is, and rather attractive, too -"

11. Which is the correct order events in Chapter 11 "Quidditch"?

1.   Hagrid lets a secret slip.
2.   Snape catches on fire.
3.   Harry catches the Snitch to win the Quidditch game.
4.   Snape takes Harry's book, leading to Harry seeing Snape's injured leg.

a) 3, 4, 1, 2
b) 4, 2, 3, 1
c) 4, 3, 1, 2
d) 1, 4, 3, 2

12. Which sentence from the chapter is an opinion?
a) Hermione became a bit more relaxed about breaking rules since Harry and Ron had saved her
from the mountain troll, and she was much nicer for it.
b) The Quidditch season had begun.
c) Harry, Ron, and Hermione sat together next to a window.
d) By eleven o'clock the whole school was in the stands around the Quidditch pitch.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 12 "The Mirror of Erised"
1. Malfoy began provoking Harry and the Weasleys by -----.
a) talking about all the wonderful things he would be getting for Christmas
b) insulting their families
c) telling Snape all the wrong things they did
d) putting creatures in their beds

2. Hermione, Ron, and Harry went to the library to find out about ----.
a) Malfoy's family
b) the three-headed dogs
c) Christmas at Hogwarts
d) Nicolas Flamel

3. Ron was teaching Harry -----.
a) how to sing wizards songs
b) about dragons
c) how to play wizard chess
d) the elfin alphabet

4. Mrs. Weasley sent Harry a ---- for Christmas.
a) golden coin
b) sweater
c) flute
d) pair of socks

5. Harry also got ---- for Christmas that belonged to his father.
a) a photograph of his mother
b) an invisibilty cloak
c) a sweater
d) a wand

6. Harry put on his invisibility cloak and went ----.
a) to the restricted section of the library
b) to see Fluffy
c) into Malfoy's room
d) to the Quidditch field

7. Filch knew Harry was in the library when ----.
a) Harry sneezed
b) Mrs. Norris started licking him
c) Harry opened a book that screamed
d) he saw Harry's lamp

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8. When Harry looked in the mirror he saw ----.
a) the future
b) his family
c) Flamel
d) himself as head boy

9. On Harry's third visit to the Mirror of Erised, ----.
a) Dumbledore was there
b) Filch caught him
c) Snape nearly caught Harry
d) he could only see a foggy image

10. Read these sentences from Chapter 12.

"He was provoked, Professor Snape," said Hagrid, sticking his huge hairy face out from behind the
tree. "Malfoy was insultin' his family."

Which word is a synonym for provoked?
a) aggravated
b) confused
c) disturbed
d) worried

11. The reader knows this chapter is written in the third person because ---.
a) Harry tells the story in his own words
b) Hagrid tells why he is unhappy with Malfoy
c) the narrator reveals the experiences of the characters
d) the narrator reveals his or her own experience

12. Which is the correct order of events in Chapter 12 "The Mirror of Erised"?

1.   Harry finds the Mirror of Erised, sees his family and is cautioned by Dumbledore.
2.   Ron teaches Harry wizard chess.
3.   Harry gets his father's invisibility cloak for Christmas and tries it out at night.
4.   Harry, Ron and Hermione start searching the library for facts on Flamel.

a) 1, 3, 2, 4
b) 2, 4, 2, 1
c) 4, 3, 1, 2
d) 4, 2, 3, 1

13. Which sentence from this chapter is an opinion?
a) A noise outside in the corridor put an end to their discussion.
b) Ron threw the cloak back over them as the eyes of Mrs. Norris came round the corner.
c) "The Mirror will be moved to a new home tomorrow, " Dumbledore told Harry.
d) The thought would turn anyone's insides to ice.

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14. Ron saw himself standing alone in the Mirror of Erised because -----.
a) no one was standing beside Ron when he looked in the Mirror
b) the Mirror predicted the future
c) he has always been overshadowed by his brothers
d) he is an only child

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Chapter 13 "Nicolas Flamel"
1. During the next Quidditch match ----- would be refereeing.
a) Flitwick
b) Snape
c) McGonagall
d) Filch

2. Malfoy performed the ----- on Neville.
a) Pig Tail Curse
b) Leg-Locker Curse
c) Evil Eye Curse
d) Double Whammy Curse

3. Harry remembered that he saw Nicolas Flamel's name ----.
a) in the trophy room
b) in his potions book
c) on a chocolate frog card
d) on television

4. Nicolas Flamel made -----.
a) the Sorcerer's Stone
b) the invisibility cloak
c) the Mirror of Erised

5. During the Quidditch game ----.
a) Dumbledore kept score
b) Hermoine and Ron used the Leg-Locker Curse on Snape
c) Malfoy and Ron got into a fight
d) Hooch watched the penalties

6. The game lasted ------.
a) a full day
b) for hours
c) only five minutes

7. ----- won the Quidditch game.
a) Gryffindor
b) Slytherin
c) Ravenclaw
d) Hufflepuff

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8. Snape went to the Forbidden Forest to meet ----.
a) Quirrell
b) Hagrid
c) Dumbledore
d) Harry

9. The Sorcerer's Stone is guarded by -----.
a) a number of spells and enchantments
b) two dragons as well as Fluffy
c) Fluffy and a troll

10. (1) Comparing Christmas presents the characters receive in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's
Stone to the gifts Peter, Susan, and Lucy recieved from Father Christmas in C. S. Lewis' The Lion,
the Witch, and the Wardrobe is interesting. (2) To Peter, Father Christmas gives a sword and
shield. He presents Susan with a bow and a quiver of arrows, along with an ivory horn that he says
she should blow if she is ever in need of help. To Lucy, he gives a small bottle filled with the juice
of the fire-flowers that grow on the mountains of the sun. He tells her that if anyone is ever hurt, a
few drops of the juice will restore them to health. He also gives her a dagger, but tells her that
women shouldn't fight. He then presents the party with a large tea-tray. (3) Ron continually
receives maroon clothing from his parents. (4) On Christmas Harry received various things to eat,
a Weasley sweater, Hagrid's flute, and the invisibility cloak for Christmas. In both cases the gifts
are tools, not toys as well as food and drink.

Choose the sentence that should be deleted from this paragraph.
a) Sentence 1
b) Sentence 2
c) Sentence 3
d) Sentence 4

11. Which sentence contains an error?
a) Their's no need to tell me I'm not brave enough to be in Gryffindor.
b) "Stay there!" Hermione said, and she sprinted up the stairs to the girls' dormitories.
c) The Gryffindors jumped on their brooms and flew up into the sky.
d) "They're going to fight," Hermione screamed, leaping onto her seat to watch.

12. Which of the following is the best summary for Chapter 13 "Nicolas Flamel"?
a) Harry spots Snape sneaking out to the Forbidden Forest, and he races after him to see what he’s
up to. He sees Snape threatening Professor Quirrel and asking him if he got past the 3-headed dog
yet.
b) Harry discovers that Nicolas Flamel worked on alchemy with Dumbledore. Once Hermione has
this information, she informs them that Flamel is the only known maker of the Sorcerer’s Stone,
whose elixir makes the drinker immortal.
c) Harry learns that Snape will referee the next Quidditch match. Flamel is found. Gryffindor wins
over Hufflepuff when Harry grabs the snitch after only five minutes. Harry follows Snape into the
Forbidden Forest where he meets Quirrell and they speak of the Socerer's Stone.

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