Quidditch- Balls, Players and Rules

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Quidditch: Test Your Knowledge

Dive into the magical world of Quidditch with our comprehensive quiz that covers everything from balls, players, to the intricate rules of the game! Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, this quiz is designed to challenge your understanding and appreciation of this enchanting sport.

Featuring a range of questions, including:

  • History of Quidditch
  • Player positions and their responsibilities
  • Fascinating facts about the balls used in the game
29 Questions7 MinutesCreated by FlyingBroomstick27
When was the gripping charm put on the quaffle?
1985
1875
1775
1685
When did the quaffle become scarlet?
Summer 1711
Winter 1711
Summer 1715
Winter 1715
Which balls were first flying rocks?
Bludgers
Quaffle
Snitch
Which ball is the size of a walnut?
Quaffle
Golden snitch
Bludgers
Which ball is 12 inches in diameter?
Golden snitch
Quaffle
Bludgers
How big are bludgers?
6 inches diameter
15 inches diameter
10 inches diameter
Who bewitched the quaffle to stay in midair?
Darren O’Hare
Roderick Plumpton
Abraham Peasegood
Daisy Pennifold
True or false: The quaffle is sometimes referred to as the Pennifold Quaffle?
True
False
When did teams begin experimenting with metal bludgers?
Early 18th century
Early 16th century
Early 15th century
Early 19th century
In the stories of Bodminmoor, the snitch was not caught for how long?
3 months
5 months
9 months
6 months
Bludgers are not made from?
Iron
Steel
Silver
Bronze
How long has the Keeper existed?
Since 13th century
Since 15th century
Since 19th century
Since 12th century
The keeper used to have more responsibilities, when was it simplified to current position?
1640
1730
1620
1720
Which quidditch position is the oldest?
Keeper
Seeker
Beater
Chaser
Which position requires the lightest and fastest fliers?
Seeker
Keeper
Chaser
Beater
Which players need an excellent sense of balance?
Seeker
Beater
Chaser
Keeper
True or false: the beaters position has changed a lot over the centuries?
True
False
When did the rule, stating only chasers may enter the scoring area, come into effect?
1998
1884
1894
1984
Which position usually receives the worst injuries?
Beater
Chaser
Seeker
Keeper
The rules of Quidditch were set down by the Department of Magical Games and Sports in?
1780
1760
1740
1750
True or false: players must stay within the boundaries of the pitch.
True
False
True or false: there is a limit imposed on how high players can fly
True
False
True or false: the only time players’ feet can touch the ground is when a captain calls for timeout?
True
False
A 2 hour time out can be taken if the game has lasted how many hours?
24 hours
12 hours
6 hours
10 hours
Who may award fouls?
Seeker
Referee
Chaser
Captain
True or false: the quaffle may be taken from another player, but body parts are not to be seized under any circumstance.
True
False
True or false: substitutions are allowed when a player is injured.
True
False
True or false: wands may be taken on pitch but not used
True
False
True or false: a game can end if both captains agree
True
False
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