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Dursley's 'Harry Potter': Questions And Answers
In which city do the Dursleys and Harry Potter live? They live in Surrey, England.
2. In which way were Mrs Potter and Mrs Dursley different?
Mrs Potter excelled at everything she did and on the contrary, Mrs Dursley was not as talented as her and consequently lived in her sister’s shadow.
3. At the beginning of chapter 2, Mr Dursley notices something unusual on his way to work, what is it?
A cat reading a book.
4. What did Mr Dursley see, as he was waiting in traffic?
People dressed in weird cloaks.
5. The same day, the news report something unusual. What is it?
Owls flying during the day.
6.Who is You-Know-Who?
You-Know-Who is Lord Voldemort.
7.. What is the name of the director of Hogwarts?
It is Albus Dumbledore
8. What is
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15. What did Hagrid bring for Harry when visiting the family?
A chocolate birthday cake.

16. Why is Harry so excited to attend a new school? Because Dudley won’t be there to bully him. 17. What is the name of Harry’s new school? Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. 18. Why do Harry and Hagrid go to Gringotts? To take the money Harry’s parents left for him. 19. While shopping for his uniform, Harry is suddenly anxious to go to Hogwarts. Why? Because he is worried he will not cut out to be a wizard, since he no longer has wizard parents. 20. What did Harry think of the boy he met while shopping for his wand? He did not like the way the boy seemed to think he is better than most people. 21. What is a muggle? A person who is not capable to practice magic. 22. What is the name of Mr. Ollivander’s boutique? He is the store owner of the wand boutique Harry goes to. 23. Why is Harry’s wand so special? Because it is very similar to Voldemort’s wand. 24. True or False: Harry’s scar on his forehead is lightning-bolt shaped. True 25. Complete the sentence. It took Harry ___________ times to choose his wand. More than 10

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