What Is Your Harry Potter IQ? Find Out Now!

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Do you think you have a high Harry Potter IQ? Let’s test it out with this fun trivia quiz. Try to score at least 15 out of 20 to reach Hermione level. Good luck potterheads!

What Is Your Harry Potter IQ?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

Results

Hermione-Level IQ! A True Wizarding Genius!

Hermione-Level IQ! A True Wizarding Genius!

Brilliant! Your knowledge of the wizarding world rivals that of Hermione Granger herself. You’ve mastered spells, potions, magical creatures, and even the most obscure Hogwarts trivia. Whether it’s wand lore or the history of the Deathly Hallows, nothing gets past you. If Hogwarts had an advanced honors class, you’d be at the top! Keep showing off that magical intellect!

Muggle Brain! Time for a Remedial Hogwarts Class!

Muggle Brain! Time for a Remedial Hogwarts Class!

Uh-oh! It looks like your wizarding knowledge is a bit… foggy. Even the best witches and wizards need a refresher sometimes! Maybe a reread of the books or a Harry Potter movie marathon will help you sharpen your magical IQ. Don’t worry—every great wizard starts somewhere, and Hogwarts is always open for learning!

#1. What is the only known cure for Basilisk venom?

#2. What is the name of the magical effect that happens when two brother wands duel?

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#3. What magical plant did Neville Longbottom use to help defeat Voldemort’s army?

#4. What is the core of Lord Voldemort’s wand?

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#5. What is the first password used for the Gryffindor common room in Harry’s first year?

#6. What is the name of the potion that grants the drinker luck for a limited time?

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#7. What is the name of Hagrid’s pet dragon in the first book?

#8. What was the name of the house-elf who worked for the Black family?

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#9. What did Hermione use to attend multiple classes at once in her third year?

#10. Who first opened the Chamber of Secrets?

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#11. What is the name of the book containing Dark spells, including Horcrux creation?

#12. What does the Mirror of Erised show?

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#13. What was the final Horcrux destroyed before Voldemort himself?

#14. Who was the Hogwarts Headmaster before Dumbledore?

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#15. How many Galleons did Fred and George bet on the Quidditch World Cup?

#16. What is the full name of Albus Dumbledore?

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#17. Who was the first owner of the Elder Wand?

#18. What is the incantation for the spell that produces water?

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#19. What is the official motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?

#20. What is the name of the wizarding prison guarded by Dementors?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on completing this quiz whether you passed or failed. You have shown just how much of a Harry Potter fan you are. Here are more Harry Potter trivia quizzes if you are interested in challenging yourself even more.

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