This document contains a 14 question quiz about the HBO series Game of Thrones. It includes questions that test knowledge of actors who appeared in both Harry Potter and Game of Thrones, house mottos, symbols seen in the opening credits, character mentions, and terms coined to describe scenes in the show. The quiz also explains details about names given to bastards in Westeros and marriage rites in the Faith of the Seven.
4. HP GOT INTERSECTION!
Previous two series of GoT features nine actors from the Harry Potter film series:
Bronson Webb (Will) - unnamed Slytherin student in the third film;
Natalia Tena (Osha) played Nymphadora Tonks;
David Bradley (Lord Walder Frey) played Argus Filch;
Julian Glover (Grand Maester Pycelle) voiced Aragog;
Ciar叩n Hinds (Mance Rayder) played Aberforth Dumbledore;
Ralph Ineson(Dagmer Cleftjaw) played Amycus Carrow;
Edward Tudor-Pole (Protestor at King's Landing) played Mr. Borgin
Ian Whyte (Gregor Clegane) - Madame Maxime in full-body shots.
Who is the ninth one?
9. MASTERCARD/VISA?
The official words of House Lannister "Hear
Me Roar!" are seldom mentioned. Their
unofficial motto "A Lannister always pays his
debts" is often used, in another
context, meaning that Lannisters always
repay _____________ with _____________
14. the revolving metal rings show part of the history of
Westeros. It begins with the conquest of Westeros
by Aegon the Conqueror of House
Targaryen, followed by Robert's Rebellion (where
the Targaryens are deposed), and ending with the
crowning of Robert Baratheon as King of the
Seven Kingdoms
16. 444 IS THAT SATANS NO. TOO?
This table shows the frequency of mentions of
following characters in George R R Martins Game
of Thrones. Guess X.
# of mentions Character
640 Eddard Stark
444 X
396 Catelyn Stark
22. ADD + SUBSTRACT = +
This 'Game of Thrones' ad in New York Times, not
only got fans revved up for the show, it also had
numerous blog posts to its claim within mere hours
of publish. One such blog says - "This has been
some of HBOs finest advertising work in the thirty-
plus years the network has existed. What
advertisement are we talking about?
25. COLUMBUS - COLUMBUS
Harper Voyager, publisher of A Song of Ice
and Fire used to sell set of 5 books before
recently splitting a book in two parts? Which
book and why?
26. A feast for Crows I & II
because producers of Game of Thrones
have decided to shoot only the first part of
the third book in Season 3, the other part will
be showcased in Season 4
31. NSFW | ETYMOLOGY
The video to follow has a scene that introduced a
term which is a portmanteau. The critic who
coined the term used it to imply something
particular to scene, but virality of the word
ensured it to not retain its original meaning and
the term is now generally being used for any sex
scene.
What is the term? and What does it mean?
33. Sexposition;
portmanteau for Sex + Exposition and it
refers to the use of sexual scenes to
deliver information to the viewer about
the backstory and character
motivations
35. WOO HA, ERR WOO HO!
Why Jon Snows second name is Snow? Why
particularly Snow when his fathers second
name is Stark.
36. Because he is bastard from the North, the bastards from
other regions have these second names-
Waters for Kings Landing and Dragonstone,
Snow for the North,
Pyke for the Iron Islands,
Rivers for the Riverlands,
Stone for the Vale,
Hill for the Westerlands,
Flowers for the Reach,
Storm for the Stormlands and
Sand for Dorne
45. 7even vows
Marriage scene on HBO for the Faith of the Seven:
Septon: In the sight of the Seven,
I hereby seal these two souls,
binding them as one for eternity.
*ribbon tying* Look upon one another, and say the words.
Married couple: Father. Smith. Warrior. Mother.
Maiden. Crone. X.
I am hers/his, and she/he is mine, from this day,
until the end of my days.
What is X?