Hi Folks,
On the JKR Harry Potter website, there is a test, which for the blind is 
hard to find.
Here it is with commentary by the Harry Potter
Lexicon staff.
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/wizworld/wombat.html

W.O.M.B.A.T. Test

W.O.M.B.A.T stands for Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test. It's 
administered by the Wizarding Examinations Authority. The head of this 
Authority
is Griselda Marchbanks, CDMG, APMD, fbBB.

The W.O.M.B.A.T. test appeared on
Rowling's website
 on March 31, 2006. This test consisted of questions which require an 
extensive knowledge of canon and an intuitive understanding of the Wizarding 
World
to answer. A number of the questions require educated guesses, since we 
don't have sufficient information to answer them definitively.

The test is reproduced below with commentary by Steve Vander Ark and Belinda 
Hobbs. The purpose of this commentary is to help those who want to be 
reminded
of handy canon details or who want to consider some of the implications of 
what we do or don't know. The commentary is not intended to give specific 
answers
in most cases, but rather to provide support information so that the test 
taker can formulate their answers most effectively. Remember, in many cases,
there is no way for us Muggles to know the exact correct answer, so feel 
free to make your best guess.

NOTE: We don't know what the acronyms after Marchbanks' name stand for. 
Considering Rowling's devious sense of humor, we're not likely to be able to 
guess
for sure. That won't stop us, of course. Head over to the
Lexicon Forum
 to discuss this and other WOMBAT puzzlers.

GRADE 1

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PART ONE
Magical Law
(Points available: 36 out of a possible 100)

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RESOURCES FOR THIS SECTION:
Ministry of Magic departments
Wizengamot
MoM-Rules and Regulations

Which Ministry of Magic department(s) and/or committee(s) would you contact 
to resolve each of the following dilemmas? (Questions 1-5)

1. Your neighbour is concealing a stash of
flying carpets
, some of which he is allowing to fly loose around his back garden.
 a. Wizengamot
 b. Department of Internationsal Magical Cooperation
 c. Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office
 d. Obliviators
 e. All of the Above
 f. None of the Above

Commentary:
Steve: Flying carpets fall under Arthur Weasley's department, judging by the 
conversation with Barty Crouch before the Quidditch World Cup. So The Misuse
of Muggle Artifacts Office seems the likely choice. The Obliviators might be 
needed if the carpets were spotted by Muggles, but since they seem to be 
limited
to the back garden, it seems unlikely that they would be spotted by Muggles.

Belinda: I have to wonder about flying carpets being considered "misuse" in 
some parts of the world, but not in others.  In QA7 we learn that they are 
still
an accepted mode of transportation in some Eastern countries.  But letting 
them fly free is most likely misuse. Seems that the bloke Arthur is talking
about in GoF7 is contesting his jurisdiction over them, but it falls under a 
Trade Restriction as a Proscribed Charmable Object. But yes, we know it is
his department that handles this.

2. Your friend C possesses a Muggle Penny Farthing (old bicycle) that has 
been enchanted to skim an inch above the ground, achieving speeds of over 
100mph.
C did not personally enchant the Penny Farthing, never rides it and merely 
wishes to keep it 'for sentimental reasons' as it was her grandmother's.
 a. Department of Magical Transport
 b. Improper Use of Magic Office
 c. Obliviators
 d. Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office
 e. Committee on Experimental Charms
 f. None of the above

Commentary:
Steve: A Penny Farthing is pictured on the right. This is clearly a Muggle 
artifact. The only office which would be involved would be the Misuse of 
Muggle
Artifacts Office. The other offices wouldn't be involved. C didn't enchant 
it, they don't ride it, and therefore the magical nature of the artifact 
will
never be observed by Muggles who would therefore need Obliviating.

Belinda: Since she has no "intentions of using" the PennyFarthing, it should 
fall through the loophole in the law Arthur wrote that specifically allows
someone to own an enchanted Muggle item such as, oh, a car, if the wizard 
did not intend to actually use it.   In CoS3 we have this exchange between 
Arthur
and Molly:
block quote

 [Mr. Weasley] There's a loophole in the law, you'll find.. As long as he 
wasn't intending to fly the car, the fact that the car could fly wouldn't - 
"


"Arthur Weasley, you made sure there was a loophole when you wrote that 
law!" shouted Mrs. Weasley.  "Just so you could carry on tinkering with all 
that
Muggle rubbish in your shed!"
block quote end

So I wouldn't report it at all.

3. Your sixteen year old nephew, D, has hexed his seventeen-year-old sister, 
E. E has retaliated with a Stunning Spell that missed D and hit a Muggle 
motorist,
who smashed into a lamppost.
 a. Department of Magical Accidents & Catastrophes
 b. Department of Magical Accidents & Catastrophes and Obliviator Squad
 c. Department of Magical Accidents & Catastrophes, Obliviator Squad and 
Improper Use of Magic
Office
 d. Department of Magical Accidents & Catastrophes, Obliviator Squad, 
Improper Use of Magic
Office and Wizengamot

Commentary:
Steve: We have Underage Wizardry involved, since D was 16. That means that 
the Improper Use of Magic Office will have to be consulted. Since a Muggle 
was
injured, the Magical Accidents & Catastrophes would handle it, and the 
Obliviators will probably be necessary to erase the memory of the Muggle. 
The Wizaengamot
typically doesn't get involved with matters of underage wizardry. 
Dumbledore, at Harry's trial, points out how unusual it is for the 
Wizengamot to hear
that particular case:
block quote

'Of course they can,' said Dumbledore, inclining his head. 'And vou 
certainly seem to be making many changes, Cornelius. Why, in the few short 
weeks since
I was asked to leave the Wizengamot, it has already become the practice to 
hold a full criminal trial to deal with a simple matter of underage magic!'
block quote end

Some time later, Arthur exclaimed in surprise when he realized that Harry's 
simple hearing had been before the high court:
block quote

'Merlin's beard!' exclaimed Mr Weasley wonderingly, pulling Harry aside to 
let them all pass. 'You were tried by the full court?'
block quote end

However, since E fired off a spell which injured a Muggle, they might step 
in with punishment. It's unclear in the canon how serious an offense needs 
to
be in order to involve the Wizengamot.

4. Your Friends wizard A and wizard B are in dispute over which of them owns 
a field in which
Mooncalfs
 dance periodically. A accuses B of using nightly a
Summoning Charm
 to collect the precious Mooncalf dung which is rightfully A's.
 a. Improper use of Magic Office
 b. Wizengamot
 c. Pest Advisory Board
 d. Improper Use of Magic Office and Wizengamot
 e. Improper Use of Magic Office and Pest Advisory Board
 f. Wizengamot and Pest Advisory Board

Commentary:
Steve: Mooncalfs are mentioned in Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. 
These creatures are not the key to this problem, however, rather the 
accusation
that B is supposedly using a Summoning Charm to steal something. Since it's 
not a creature issue, the Pest Advisory Board would not be involved at all.
The Improper Use of Magic Office would, certainly, and if the charges prove 
true, the Wizengamot would try the case.

Belinda: This question has me wondering if it is the responsibility of the 
reporting person to notify all the relevant agencies, or if by simply 
notifying
the Misuse of Magic Office they would refer charges up to the Wizengamot. I 
tend to think that ordinary folks wouldn't call the Wizengamot, that it is
more an upper level of law enforcement, like our Court systems.

5. Witch F fed
love potion
 to a Muggle man, who has married her. When you went around with a wedding 
gift you discovered that she is using him as an occasional table.
 a. Auror office
 b. Misue of Magic Office
 c. Obliviators
 d. Wizengamot
 e. All of the above
 f. None of the above

Commentary:
Steve: Using a Love Potion on a Muggle would almost certainly fall under the 
jurisdiction of the Misuse of Magic office. It's possible that the 
Obliviators
would need to modify the Muggle's memory, but the Auror Office would 
definitely not be involved--they're Dark Wizard catchers, after all. So it's 
most
likely that the answer is b.

Belinda: Let's assume that the "Misuse of Magic Office" is the same as the 
"Improper Use of Magic Office" (I think Jo was confusing the names of two 
departments
here, Misuse of Muggle Artifacts and Improper Use of Magic.) As in the 
question above, would notifying this office result in their calling upon the 
other
departments as needed, the Obliviators for example? I also wonder if this 
kind of magic is considered Dark Magic and Aurors would be warranted. I may 
be
over-reacting, but I would like to think I would recognise the Dark Arts and 
would act quickly to apprehend a Dark Witch. Sorry Steve, I'd call the 
Aurors,
and probably all of the above.

6. Which of the following should be most SEVERELY punished by the 
Wizengamot?
 a. The injury of three Muggles due to a poorly performed Forgetfulness 
Charm
 b. The death of a chicken due to a poorly aimed Bat-Bogey Hex
 c. The use of the Cruciatus curse on a shark about to attack a Muggle
 d. The use of the Imperious curse on a Muggle mugger

Commentary:
Steve: We have two
Unforgivable Curses
 being used here. The other two examples are probably not as serious. One 
Unforgivable Curse is being used on a shark and to protect a Muggle, so it's 
almost
certainly legal. The other is a bit more problematic. Is someone's life in 
danger? What actions did the Curse force on the Muggle? There is no clear 
cut
correct answer to this one, but the use of the Imperious Curse seems to be 
the most glaring violation. Surely there would have been other ways to 
subdue
or escape from a Muggle.

Belinda: The Unforgivable Curses we are told are unforgivable and result in 
life imprisonment if used on a human being. Perhaps it's not as serious an 
offense
when used on animals, since Crouch/Moody uses them on the spiders in DADA 
class. In the situation with the Muggle mugger, surely use of an 
Unforgivable
is not warranted, even if a life is in danger. I'd say it was still illegal, 
and the worst offense.

7. Which of the following should receive the LIGHTEST punishment from the 
Wizengamot?
 a. Horns created accidentally on a culprit's mother, caused by broken wand
 b.
Jellylegs Jinx
 performed on threatening Muggle
 c. Breeding fanged
Puffskeins
 d. Underage witch performs Cleaning Charms in privacy of own home

Commentary:
Steve: The first choice clearly is an accident. Should there be any 
punishment at all? The other three are all violations of various rules and 
regulations.
However, the reference to fanged Puffskeins makes one wonder whether Fred 
and George had permission to create
Pygmy Puffs
. Just because they're harmless doesn't make them legal...does it? I suppose 
they might not have invented them, though.

Belinda: I think the important issue in the Puffskeins answer is that they 
are fanged. This would involve experimental charms or cross breeding and 
would
make them dangerous, which normal Puffskeins are not.
I wonder about the broken wand in answer A.  Let's examine what we know 
about broken wands.  Could it be wrong, or illegal to "use" a broken wand? 
Probably
not, since Ron is not remanded for having Spellotaped his, but snapping 
one's wand in two is the ultimate punishment.  Hagrid hides his in his 
umbrella
and conceals that he uses it, but the fact that he HAS the pieces is 
curious.  Was he allowed to keep them?  Why wasn't it destroyed completely? 
hmmm.

For answer D, why would the Wizengamot even assign punishment for this? They 
aren't usually involved in Underage magic use. (See question #3)

8. Which of the following does NOT require a Ministry of Magic license?
 a.
Crup
 ownership
 b.
Sale
 of magical artefacts
 c.
House-elf
 ownership
 d.
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: According to
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
, one needs a license to own a Crup. We've seen the lead-up to the students 
getting Apparition licenses. There are all sorts of rules and regulations 
about
selling magical items. No mention is made of needing a license to own a 
house-elf. They seem to be more or less inherited with
big old Wizarding houses
.
9. Which of the following wizarding laws, in your view, stands in most 
urgent need of change?
 a. The detection of underage magic in all-magic households (currently 
impossible)
 b. The ban on
goblin
 possession of wands (ought to be lifted)
 c. The re-classification of
centaurs
 and
merpeople
 (ought to take their views into account)
 d. The guidelines on
house-elf
 welfare (need to be enforced)
 e. Definitions of '
Muggle-baiting
' (needs to be made less stringent)

Commentary:
Steve: Since the question says "in your view," there can be no incorrect 
answer. However, let's look at the choices. The question doesn't ask which 
of
these laws need changing at all, rather which is in most urgent need of 
change. Unfortunately, we don't really know enough about some of these 
situations
to make a determination. For example, we don't know what the guidelines on 
house-elf welfare actually say...this is the first mention of any such 
guidelines.


Belinda: I'm with Steve here, that we just don't know enough about these 
laws. So I based my answer on how important these issues seem to be to the 
characters
in canon, and whom they matter to. Hermione of course, is very up-in-arms 
over Elfish Welfare, and we see Lucius Malfoy mistreat Dobby. but does that 
indicate
that the rest of the Wizarding World has issues with this topic? The 
Centaurs and merpeople seem to not care about their reclassification, 
content to ignore
humans. We see that Underage use of Magic is not accurately detected even in 
non-magical households, so probably not such an urgent issue. But why 
exactly
are Goblins not allowed to have wands? Was it the action of a few 
untrustworthy individuals that led to an unjust enactment of this law 
centuries ago,
and lifting it could prove to be a benefit to society? In OotP7 Arthur, Bill 
and Lupin are discussing which side the goblins would take,
block quote

"It depends what they're offered," said Lupin.  "And I'm not talking about 
gold; if they're offered freedoms we've been denying them for centuries 
they're
going to be tempted."
block quote end

Perhaps this will prove important to fighting You-know-who, in which case it 
may be urgent?
I would think that Muggle-baiting guidelines would only be important to 
unscrupulous wizards, and therefore making them less stringent, not urgent 
at all
(eek).

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PART TWO
Magical Transport
(Points available: 28 out of a possible 100)

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RESOURCES FOR THIS SECTION:
Transportation
MoM- Department of Magical Transportation
MoM-Rules and Regulations

10. Which mode of
transportation
 would you advise for a young mother traveling with one-year-old twins with 
a low boredom threshold, her grandmother, who suffers from severe motion 
sickness,
and her husband, who has never mastered the three 'D's?
 a.
Apparition
 b.
Broomsticks
 c.
Floo Powder
 d.
Knight Bus
 e.
Portkey

Commentary:
Steve: Whoa, this is a mess. Let's see...we don't know if it's possible to 
do Side-Along Apparition with that many people, so we can't be sure if 
that's
even an option. Broomsticks would be out of the question with the 
one-year-old twins. The Knight Bus would certainly not suit the grandmother. 
Floo Powder
requires that the traveler be able to say the destination clearly and the 
twins wouldn't be able to do that...but can a parent hold a small child in 
their
arms while they use the Floo network? We don't know. The Portkey might be 
workable, providing that the grandmother can stand the short amount of wild 
motion
and that the twins would touch the portkey when they're supposed to.

Belinda: I too wonder about Side-Along Apparition. Can more than one person 
be included? I tend to think it might be a one-to-one ratio per Apparition 
license.
Perhaps the grandmother is capable of transporting the husband, but that 
would leave Mom with both twins.  Nice if it works, but probably unlikely.
We know that brooms can be equipped with devices for carrying loads, perhaps 
they can have child seats like a bicycle?  This may still be problematic for
the boredom threshold on a long journey, but not make them out of the 
question necessarily. The portkey requires special permission to use, so 
would be
inconvenient for frequent travel. But it might work for a one-time long 
distance trip if, as Steve says, the twins are capable of holding on.  I'd 
certainly
avoid the Knight Bus with motion sick granny.  So Floo Powder seems logical, 
if Mom and Dad can each bring along a child.  We know that folks can bring
sacks and items with them, since the Weasleys go shopping this way, perhaps 
the small children can be carried as well.

11. Which of the following unorthodox means of
transportation
 is considered the most serious breach of the
International Statue* of Secrecy
?
 a.
Thestrals
 b.
Abraxan
 horse-drawn
giant carriage
 c.
Hippogriff
 d. Flying Muggle vehicle (eg,
car
,
motorcycle
)
 e.
Underwater ship

Commentary:
Steve: Any of them could be, but the reason is not the means of transport 
but the actions the wizard might or might not take to hide what needs to be 
hidden.
I think we can assume that the giant carriage was in some way hidden from 
Muggle eyes. Disillusionment charms are required for some magical creatures.
The flying Muggle vehicle, however, is very possibly a breach of a separate 
law against enchanting Muggle Artifacts. We don't know for sure whether 
Sirius's
motorbike was illegal, and Arthur's car was only legal because of a loophole 
he personally wrote into that law.

Belinda: *note that this is a typo on the exam , not by us.  We assume that 
it should read Statute. (and that it is not a trick question, or referring 
to
a replacement for the demolished Fountain of Magical Brethren.)

Which mode(s) of
transportation
 could you use to reach/enter each of the following wizarding 
institutions?(Questions 12 - 16)

12.
Azkaban
 a.
Brooms
 b. Brooms/
Floo Powder
 c. Brooms/
Knight Bus
 d. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus
 e. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus/
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: Azkaban is located in the far north of the North Sea. We are not told 
if it's Unplottable or if it's possible to Apparate into it. We do know that
the Knight Bus won't go anywhere underwater, though, so there's no way to 
get to Azkaban by that means. We also don't know if Azkaban is hooked up to 
the
Floo Network. We simply don't have enough information to be completely sure 
about the answer to this one.

13.
Gringotts
 a.
Brooms
 b. Brooms/
Floo Powder
 c. Brooms/
Knight Bus
 d. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus
 e. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus/
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: Gringotts is located in Diagon Alley. We have seen people come to 
Diagon Alley by Floo Powder and by Knight Bus. At no point are we told that 
folks
can't apparate into Diagon Alley.

14.
Hogwarts
 a.
Brooms
 b. Brooms/
Floo Powder
 c. Brooms/
Knight Bus
 d. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus
 e. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus/
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: Well, Apparition is out if you want to get into Hogwarts itself. 
However, we've seen people Apparate away from the school just outside the 
front
gate, so we have to consider it as possible. We've seen people use every 
other method mentioned in this question as well, although the connection to 
the
Floo Network was temporary.

15.
Ministry of Magic
 a.
Brooms
 b. Brooms/
Floo Powder
 c. Brooms/
Knight Bus
 d. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus
 e. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus/
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: Arthur says that he usually Apparates to work, so it must be 
possible. There doesn't seem to be any reason why the Knight Bus couldn't 
get someone
to the street above the Ministry, and the Atrium is lined with fireplaces 
for people to Floo into work.

16.
St. Mungos
 a.
Brooms
 b. Brooms/
Floo Powder
 c. Brooms/
Knight Bus
 d. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus
 e. Brooms/Floo powder/Knight Bus/
Apparition

Commentary:
Steve: Pretty much the same as for the Ministry, since it's located in 
central London as well.

Belinda: But are there Floo Network fireplaces in the vicinity of St.Mungo's 
that one could use? I would guess that in muggle London, this would not be
feasible. Also there may be an anti-apparition charm on St.Mungo's too, to 
prevent patients and visitors from coming and going indiscriminately. 
(Imagine
someone apparating into or out of the Closed Ward?)  I'd lean toward answer 
C on this one.

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PART THREE
Everyday Magic
(Points available: 20 out of a possible 100)

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RESOURCES FOR THIS SECTION:
Encyclopedia of Spells
Encyclopedia of Potions
Magical and Mundane Plants

17. Which of the following would, in your opinion, provide the best security 
for a convention of broomstick salesmen in a large, Firebolt-shaped
marquee
?
 a.
Fidelius Charm
 b.
Muggle-repelling Charm
 c.
Confundus Charm
 d.
Disillusionment Charm
 e.
Unplottable
 marquee
 f. Forgetfulness Charm
 g.
Giant three-headed dog

Commentary:
Steve: A marquee is a large tent, remember. A Muggle-Repelling charm would 
be useful, certainly. A Disillusionment Charm wouldn't be amiss either. 
There
is nothing to suggest that making a place Unplottable makes it invisible to 
Muggles. The Fidelius Charm, on the other hand, does make the building 
disappear,
so that might be a good choice. It should be noted that until now there was 
no mention in canon of a Forgetfulness Charm. There is a potion, and there
is the spell to modify memory, but no Forgetfulness Charm.

Belinda: The Fidelius charm poses the problem of a single person needing to 
tell all the wizards how to find the place.  The Confundus charm could 
confuse
the attendees, as might the Forgetfulness charm.  A giant three-headed dog 
would be foolhardy of course, though probably effective!  Dissillusionment 
would
camouflage the marquis, but not the comings and goings of the salesmen. 
Since the question does not allow for a combination of answers, I'd opt for 
the
Muggle-repelling Charm.

18. Which of the following should not be used in cooking?
 a.
Alihotsy
 leaves
 b.
Bubotuber
 pus
 c.
Daisy
 roots
 d.
Dragon Blood
 e.
Mandrake
 Leaves
 f.
Murtlap
 tentacles
 g.
Shrake

Commentary:
Steve: Tough one. We don't know enough about any of these ingredients to 
judge properly, but we do know some facts worth consideing:
list of 7 items
. Alihotsy causes hysteria.
. Bubotuber pus is not mentioned as edible or inedible, so it might be used 
in cooking even though it's digusting.
. Daisy roots are non-magical but the foliage and flowers are 
poisonous...the roots might be just fine.
. Dragon blood has twelve uses, including oven cleaner. It sounds like it 
would be a rather inedible sort of substance, but who knows.
. Mandrakes are dangerous, of course, but we don't know anything about their 
leaves.
. Murtlap tentacles were used by Fred and George as ingredients in their 
sweets.
. A shrake is a fish...magical, true, but just a fish.
list end
Belinda: Daisy roots are mundane but are an ingredient in Shrinking 
Solutions.  Since we learn that errors in making this potion can cause it to 
become
poisonous, this implies that done properly, it is not.  So perhaps they are 
safe.

19. Which of the following would most effectively clean up a spillage of
wart cap powder
?
 a.
Deletrius
 b.
Diffindo
 c.
Episkey
 d.
Evanesco
 e.
Scourgify
 f.
Tergeo
 g.
Mrs. Skower's All-Purpose Magical Mess Remover

Commentary:
Steve: We'll have to guess again on this one. Some can be ruled out because 
they have nothing to do with cleaning. Evanesco, Scourgify, Tergeo, and Mrs.
Skower's All-Purpose Mess Remover could all be helpful, though. Evanesco 
might not be the best choice, though, since it only makes things disappear. 
Tergeo
seems likely, since it actually vacuums things up.

Belinda: I would be leery of using anything that could result in 
accidentally touching the wart-cap powder, since we know it causes a nasty 
skin condition.
I would guess that Mrs. Skower's would be a kind of cleanser, and mixed with 
the powder could be either a good result, or very dangerous.

20. A
Doxy
 bite can be healed most quickly and safely using
 a.
Bubotuber
 pus
 b.
Bundimun
 secretion
 c.
Dittany
 d.
Dr. Ubbly's Oblivious Unction
 e.
Murtlap essence
 f.
Reparo
 g.
Skele-Gro
 h.
Spellotape

Commentary:
Steve: None of these are specifically noted for being good for Doxie 
bites...or any bites at all. However, we can eliminate some choices. Murtlap 
essense
certainly helped Harry's sore hand after he had to write lines for Umbridge, 
so that might be a good choice.

Belinda: In OP6 Mrs.Weasley has a bottle of antidote handy while they are 
de-doxy-fying the drapes. We don't know if this is a purchased product, one 
of
her own potions, or even a simple solution of one of the answers above, but 
it does seem to rule out the use of a spell.

21. Which of the following commonly held wizarding beliefs is actually true?
 a. If an inanimate object appears to think for itself, Dark Magic has been 
involved in its creation
 b. The use of magic in front of a Muggle is prohibited unless the witch or 
wizard is under threat of personal injury
 c. Releasing a Portkey before it has arrived will result in death or 
serious injury
 d. '
Finite Incantatem
' should be used as a precaution when a Muggle rings the doorbell.
 e. Bad luck can be prevented by turning three times on the spot and 
deliberately
Splinching
 one's thumbs.

Commentary:
Steve: The Sorting Hat appears to think for itself, but it's not associated 
with Dark Magic (that we know of). This is clearly a reference to Arthur's
admonition:
block quote

"Ginny!" said Mr. Weasley, flabbergasted. "Haven't I taught you anything? 
What have I always told you? Never trust anything that can think for itself 
if
you can't see where it keeps its brain?" (
CS18
)
block quote end

The last choice seems ridiculous, although this is the Wizarding World we're 
talking about. The use of Finite Incantatem would seem like a good idea 
before
opening the door to a Muggle and using magic in front of a Muggle is 
permissiable under some circumstances. Take your pick, I guess.

Belinda: At Harry's hearing in OP8, when his charges are read, they include 
the statement "in the presence of a Muggle" as well as the charges against 
underage
restrictions, and further on refers to "section thirteen of the 
International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy". I assume this 
must be what
this section regulates, making the use of magic in front of a Muggle 
illegal. Both Lupin and Hermione mention a provision allowing for "even 
underage wizards
to use magic in life-threatening situations".

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PART FOUR
The Natural World
(Points available: 16 out of a possible 100)

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RESOURCES FOR THIS SECTION:
Herbology
Bestiary

22. Which of the following small creatures would you CHOOSE to accompany you 
on a perilous journey?
 a.
Augurey
 b.
Crup
 c.
Jarvey
 d.
Kneazle
 e.
Murtlap
 f.
Niffler
 g.
Runespoor

Commentary:
Steve: Some of these creatures simply wouldn't make good companions, no 
matter what. The Augurey would just be depressing to have around, although 
you
would know when it was going to rain. Only the Crup and the Kneazle seem 
like the kinds of creatures one would keep as a pet (well, okay, so Dark 
Wizards
like to keep Runespoors, but that doesn't really count) and each has some 
advantages. Kneazles can detect unsavory or suspicious people. The Crup is 
loyal
to wizards and hostile to Muggles, which may or may not be a good thing. The 
fact that 'CHOOSE' is highlighted suggests that some of these creatures 
might
come along of their own accord. The Jarvey and the Runespoor might do this. 
However, neither would be a particularly good traveling companion. Once 
again,
take your pick.

Belinda: The kneazle is known to have the ability to detect suspicious or 
unsavory characters, which I would find comforting, and its ability to lead 
its
master safely home if lost, could be a truly useful skill.

23. Which of the Following is NOT listed as a pest by the Pest Advisory 
Board?
 a.
Bundimun
 b.
Chizpurfle
 c.
Doxy
 d.
Gnome
 e.
Horklump
 f.
Knarl
 g.
Pixie

Commentary:
Steve: They're all annoying. It's tough to guess which one would not be 
considered a pest. However, the question asks which one is not listed as 
such by
the Pest Advisory Board. Certainly the Bundimun, Chizpurfle, Doxie, Gnome, 
and Horklump are pests. The Knarl wrecks garden plants (and uses very bad 
language).
So we're left with Pixies, which are at least as annoying as the others, but 
which don't necessarily damage gardens or houses. Pixie seems the most 
likely
to be correct.

Belinda: I was inclined to think Pixies too, Steve, but their aggressive and 
mischievous behavior leads me to think they might be listed as pests. Knarls
on the other hand, don't seem to cause much trouble unless offended, and 
Horklumps seem harmless enough, probably only attracting Gnomes. I also note 
that
Horklumps are the only creature listed with a MoM classification of X 
(boring), all the others are XX or XXX.

24. A dog acting in a suspiciously un-canine manner is most likely to be
 a. An
Animagus
 b. A
Boggart
 c. A
Crup
 (or part Crup)
 d. A
Grim
 e.
Imperius
-ed
 f. Magically Trained
 g. A
Patronous

Commentary:
Steve: My first reaction was to choose Crup, but on further thought I 
realized that a Crup pretty much acts like a dog. When Sirius was 
transformed into
his Animagus form, he did act non-canine to some extent, but pretty much 
acted like a dog too. A dog Patronus, on the other hand, is glowing and 
doesn't
touch the ground. That sounds pretty non-canine to me. At least I've never 
seen my dog do that.

Belinda: My thinking on this one was to the commonness of each.  How common 
are Animagi and Patronuses?  are Grims real? and a boggart wouldn't appear 
as
a dog unless a "suspicious acting dog" were your worst fear.  I think I'd 
suspect magical training first, even though I don't know how that would be 
accomplished.


25. Which of the following plants has NO curative, restorative or protective 
properties?
 a.
Alihotsy
 shrub
 b.
Belladonna
 c.
Bubotuber
 d. Snargaluff tree
 e. Venomous
Tentacula
 f.
Wolfsbane
 g.
Whomping Willow

Commentary:
Steve: This is yet another tricky question. We just don't know whether some 
of these qualify. On the other hand, the Whomping Willow would seem to be 
the
odd plant out on this list. If you could get close enough to gather some of 
the bark, would its bark have similar properties to that of our Muggle 
variety
willow? And am I right in thinking that the name of the Venomous Tentacula 
suggests that it's, well, venomous? We just don't know enough to answer this
one for certain.

Belinda: ... and what IS a Snargaluff tree, anyway?

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