Harry Potter House Assignment

A group of children on a deserted island, building shelters and looking out for rescue, with a magical atmosphere reminiscent of the Harry Potter series.

Harry Potter House Assignment

Discover which Harry Potter house you belong to by navigating through a series of survival scenarios on a deserted island. Your choices will reveal characteristics that align with Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or Hufflepuff.

Answer questions that challenge your leadership, survival instincts, and moral values:

  • Choose your survival tools wisely.
  • Decide how to handle conflicts within a group.
  • Illustrate your approach to leadership in a crisis.
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SurvivingWizard42
You're stranded on an uninhabited island without internet, the only other people there being a bunch of children you don't know. If you could choose one thing to have with you, what would it be?
Hunting knife
A one-person canteen of fresh drinking water
Crop seeds
Matches
A loaf of bread
A smartphone
An axe
A pair of walki-talkis
The group of children begins arguing over who should be the leader. What do you do?
I want to be the leader, so I can bring the group together and prevent conflict.
I go off on my own, trying to survive by myself so I don't have to rely on the bad judgement of others.
I strive for a democracy, so every child on the island can have their voice heard.
I support the other children, playing mediator so that no fights or conflicts break out.
You're elected as leader by the other children, whether you want to be or not. What do you do first?
I distribute sharpened rocks to the other children and have them begin hunting for food to feed the group.
I go around and talk to each child in order to establish a bond, so that they trust me as leader.
I have everyone collect logs in order to make a large fire, which will serve as a signal and a source of heat.
I send a team out to survey the island in order find out the gist of the landscape and whether there are any other inhabitants.
I send everyone out to go forage for plants and fruits that look edible.
I have everyone collect leaves and sticks in order to make shelters for everyone to stay in overnight.
I tell everyone to start collecting logs so that we can build a raft in order to escape the island.
I separate everyone and assign them roles depending on what they want to do for the group.
After a couple days on the island, you see a boat in the distance. How do you get the boat's attention?
I have everyone get rocks and pinecones and use them to spell a large "S.O.S" on the beach.
I order more fuel to be dumped on the fire, so hopefully the boat will see the smoke.
I quickly create a small raft and send a single person out to try and reach the boat before it passes us.
I have everyone hide, because from what I can tell, the ship appears to be from an enemy military.
Your plan to get the boat's attention fails, and a group of kids starts demanding to create their own tribe, as they're unhappy with your leadership. What do you do?
I let them go, and send them with half our resources in order to get started, as well as sending them food weekly.
I let them go, but refuse to share any resources with them, as they didn't help to get said resources.
I refuse to let them go, as I believe the group will work better together as a cohesive unit.
I refuse to let them go, as I'm worried they will challenge my authority and create unrest on the island.
The other group separates from yours regardless. All seems to be going well until a member of your group kills a member of the other in self-defense. Now the other group is demanding that you kill the killer in retribution. What do you do?
I do as they ask and kill the member of my group in order to maintain peace on the island.
I refuse to kill the member of my group, and threaten war if they ever try to harm one of my friends.
I refuse to kill the member of my group, but I send them a large portion of our resources as a peace offering.
I do nothing, because the victim had been trying to take the killer's food, so they had it coming.
I refuse to kill the member of my group and order everyone to go into hiding, as I'm worried the other group may attack in anger.
I refuse to kill the member of my group and order a preemptive strike on the other group, in order to stifle any notions of conflict.
I refuse to kill the member of my group, and send a delegate over to the other group in order to try and work this out peacefully.
I do as they ask and kill the member of my group, but only if the other group agrees to pay us tribute.
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