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Which is the Hogwarts’ house that represents bravery?
Gryffindor
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What is the respiratory system main organ?
Lungs
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What is the most cold place in the Earth?
The Antartica
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What is the name of Harry Potter’s author?
J.K. Rowling
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World War I began in which year?
1914
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Who is Harry Potter’s wife?
Ginny Weasley
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What is the name of the first part of the small intestine?
Duodenum
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Which is the longest river in the world?
The Nile river
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What creature is depicted in the emblem for Ravenclaw House?
An eagle
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Adolf Hitler was born in which country?
Austria
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What was the house elf’s name Harry Potter set free?
Dobby
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Free points
Free points
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What is the name of the U.K. queen?
Isabel II
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Among the wizarding community, the term muggle refers to what kind of person?
A non-magical person from a non-magical family
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The disease that killed a third of Europe’s population in the 14th century is known as:
The Bubonic plague
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What was the name of the teacher that punished Harry Potter and made him write with a pen that writes with his own blood?
Profesor Umbridge
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What is the name of the Urinary system main organ?
Kidney
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From where do the Olympic Games come from?
Greece
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Which Hogwarts’ student says, “I don’t go looking for trouble, trouble usually finds me”?
Harry Potter
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This man wrote a document known as the 95 Theses
Marthin Luther
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Who was Harry Potter’s first kiss?
Cho Chang
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What is another name for red cells?
Erythrocytes
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How many bones does an adult has in her/his body?
206
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What is the incantation for the summoning charm?
Accio
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Who was the first Western explorer to reach China?
Marco Polo
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