| Question | Réponse | % Correct |
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| What was the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy, and when was it enacted? | A law to hide magic from Muggles, enacted in 1689. | 0%
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| What is a potion? | A magical mixture of ingredients brewed to achieve a specific effect | 0%
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| How long can it take to brew a potion? | From 20 minutes to over 24 hours. | 0%
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| Name one effect a potion can have | Healing headaches/changing appearance/inducing sleep | 0%
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| Why have Muggles lost tolerance to potions over time? | Lack of exposure to magic. | 0%
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| What modern example shows how humans adapt to regular exposure? | Lactose tolerance | 0%
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| What are the two types of ingredients used in potions? | Magical and mundane. | 0%
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| Where might Muggles have slight tolerance to magic today? | Magical communities/Godric’s Hollow/Saint-Decatur | 0%
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| Who should ingest or apply potions? | Only witches and wizards. | 0%
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| The name for a scammer selling fake or useless "magical" remedies. | Snake oil saleman | 0%
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| Before the Statute, how did some Muggles use potions? | Some used love potions or similar remedies, possibly magical or mundane imitations. | 0%
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| What happens if a Muggle uses a potion? | Unpredictable and often deadly reactions. | 0%
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