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TEACHER QUIZ: Which Harry Potter Teacher Are You

By Matthew Lynch
January 2, 2025
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Are you a wise mentor like Albus Dumbledore, strict yet fair like Minerva McGonagall, or perhaps a bit eccentric like Professor Trelawney? Take this quiz to find out which Harry Potter teacher you are most similar to!

1. What is your preferred mode of transportation?

a) Apparition

b) Flying

c) Floo Network

d) Walking

2. How would you describe your teaching style?

a) Encouraging and supportive

b) Structured and disciplined

c) Imaginative and creative

d) Mysterious and enigmatic

3. Which magical subject interests you the most?

a) Transfiguration

b) Defense Against the Dark Arts

c) Divination

d) Potions

4. What would you do if a student misbehaved in your class?

a) Have a calm conversation with them and find out the underlying cause of their behavior

b) Give them detention and assign extra homework

c) Make them write an essay on the significance of tea leaves in divination

d) Assign them a complex potion to brew as a punishment

5. How do you approach problem-solving?

a) Analyze the situation and come up with a rational solution

b) Follow the rules and guidelines set in place

c) Trust your intuition and go with what feels right

d) Experiment with different approaches until you find the right solution

6. Which quality do you value most in your students?

a) Intelligence

b) Discipline

c) Imagination

d) Resourcefulness

7. How do you handle stress?

a) Take a few moments to breathe and collect your thoughts

b) Create a detailed plan and prioritize tasks

c) Seek guidance from astrology or other mystical practices

d) Find a practical solution and tackle the issue head-on

8. What would be your dream classroom setup?

a) A cozy reading nook with bookshelves filled with a wide variety of literature

b) Desks arranged in neat rows, ready for focused learning

c) A room filled with comfortable cushions and mystical decorations

d) A fully equipped potion laboratory with bubbling cauldrons and potion ingredients

Now, tally up your answers and find out which Harry Potter teacher you are most like!

– Mostly A’s: You are most similar to Albus Dumbledore. You are wise, compassionate, and always ready to guide and support others.

– Mostly B’s: You are most similar to Minerva McGonagall. You are strict but fair, with a strong sense of responsibility and dedication to your students.

– Mostly C’s: You are most similar to Professor Trelawney. You have a unique and imaginative approach to teaching and are often seen as quirky or eccentric.

– Mostly D’s: You are most similar to Severus Snape. You are resourceful, intelligent, and have a knack for complex problem-solving, although your demeanor might be perceived as intimidating.

Remember, this quiz is just for fun and not an exact science. Embrace the qualities you share with these iconic Harry Potter teachers and continue to inspire and educate others in your own unique way!

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