Care of Magical Creatures Exam


The following exam contains questions about ministry history, breed, classifications, and care of magical creatures. The exam will be graded based on the Hogwarts grading scale:
  1. O for Outstanding(100% correct)
  2. E for Exceeds Expectations(90% correct)
  3. A for Acceptable(80% correct)
  4. P for Poor(70% correct)
  5. D for Dreadful(60% correct)
  6. T for Troll(50% or less correct)
All questions are from JK Rowling's "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and the Harry Potter series. Please read every question carefully. Good Luck!
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Part I Section One-History
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1.In what year did the Dept. for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures enact the ban on Experimental Breeding which made the creation of new species illegal?
2. Which of the following is NOT a beast that is too small, too speedy, or too adept to pass for mundane animals to attract Muggle attention?
3. Which clause and what year was the International Cods of Wizarding Secrecy added which stated: "Each wizarding governing body will be responsible for he concealment, care, and control of all magical beasts, beings, and spirits dwelling within it's territory's borders."
4. Who is the author of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them"? (Not JK Rowling, the person she has in the book itself as the author)
5. When was the Werewolf Register created?
Bonus Question (worth 5 points): What body of law preceeded the Ministry of Magic?

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Part I Section Two- Breed
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1. This creature can be found in the west of England, is immensley difficult to spot, has small brown eyes, reaches a maximum of 8 inches in height, and is also reffered to as a "tree guardian".
2. This creature is considered a rare Greek monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a dragon's tail. Their eggs are classified as Class A Non-Tradeable goods.
3. It is often mistaken for a fairy. It has aminute human form covered in thick, black hair and has an extra pair of arms and legs. It has a double row of sharp, venomous. teeth.
4. This creature is a common gardenpaet and may reach a foot in heoght with a disproportionately large head and hard bony feet. They can be expelled fron the garden by swinging in circles until dizzy then drop them over the garden wall.
5. This beast is fluffy, black, and long-snouted. It burrows for anything glittery and are often kept by goblins to burrow deep into the earth for treasure. They should not be kept indoors.
Bonus Question (worth 5 points): A native of Tibet, it is believed to be related to the troll. It reaches up to 15 feet in height and is covered in pure white hair. It devours anything that strays onto its path and it fears fire. It is also know as Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman.
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This completes Part I of the Care of Magical Creatures Exam. Please check over your answers before final submission. You must submit this page first before moving on the Part II.
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