Test Your Fellowship Knowledge: 27 LOTR Questions That Go Beyond The Basics
You shall not pass, or shall you? 🧙♂️
Welcome to Part 2 of our Lord of the Rings quiz, where the questions go beyond the basics and into the real heart of Middle-earth. You’ll face 27 questions featuring elves, Lembas bread, the fires of Mount Doom & more.
If you haven’t started your journey in the Shire yet, you can do so by taking Part 1 of LOTR quiz here!
Let’s see if you’re truly worthy of bearing the One Ring! 💍🧝♂️
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Number 18 is wrong. The answer says Sauron doesn't appear in the movies after the prologue. THE PROLOGUE IS PART OF THE MOVIE.
There are a lot of mistakes here Bored Panda. Don't mess with nerds.
Nobody actually killed Shelob in the movies (not sure about the books, been some time). Yes, Sam stabs her but she crawls away and we don't see her die.
As I understand it, the inscription on the One Ring does not relate to those who wear it, but to the power it has over the other/lesser rings of power.
Several wrong here. I'm referring to the book, of course. The films don't really count. . . . . 2. Shelop was not killed: ”Shelob was gone; and whether she lay long in her lair, nursing her malice and her misery, and in slow years of darkness healed herself from within, rebuilding her clustered eyes, until with hunger like death she spun once more her dreadful snares in the glens of the Mountains of Shadow, this tale does not tell.” , , , , , 5. Just Lembas, not bread. . . . . 14. Eowyin killed the "fell beast" before the Nazgul chief. . . . 20, No it does not bind the wearer, but the other rings and their wearers.
What about the one with the army at Pelennor Field? That's wrong, too
Load More Replies...In regards to Number 14: Eowyn kills both the Witch-King AND the fell beast he was riding.
Saron does appear, gets his fingers chopped of, no?
You're right, that answer's wrong. They he doesn't appear after the prologue, but the prologue is part of the trilogy, so... yeah, it's wrong.
Load More Replies...Does Sauron appear in physical form in the movies? Yes. Wrong, he doesn't appear in physical form after the prologue - which is the beginning of the movie. wtf? Who wrote this bilge?
Number 13 is false. Frodo and Sam disguised themselves as orcs to ENTER Mordor, not to escape.
"True or False: Frodo and Sam disguise themselves as Orcs to escape Mordor". Correct answer: "False". Where's the mistake?
Load More Replies...#2 No one killed Shelob. Sam only injured her. #4 The answer is right; the explanation is wrong. Sauron --> Isildur --> Deagol --> Smesgol/Gollum --> Bilbo --> Gandalf --> Frodo. Yes, Gandalf. He picks up the envelope containing the Ring and puts it on the mantle. #12 Only in the movie. You need to explain the source of your question when they differ. Otherwise, the books are the default, not Peter Jackson's abomination. #13 Got this wrong cuz I was still mad about #12. Give me some credit, though, I merely put down her grandfather instead of her father. #18 The Prologue is part of the movie! You say so yourself in your explanation.
Number 18 is wrong. The answer says Sauron doesn't appear in the movies after the prologue. THE PROLOGUE IS PART OF THE MOVIE.
There are a lot of mistakes here Bored Panda. Don't mess with nerds.
Nobody actually killed Shelob in the movies (not sure about the books, been some time). Yes, Sam stabs her but she crawls away and we don't see her die.
As I understand it, the inscription on the One Ring does not relate to those who wear it, but to the power it has over the other/lesser rings of power.
Several wrong here. I'm referring to the book, of course. The films don't really count. . . . . 2. Shelop was not killed: ”Shelob was gone; and whether she lay long in her lair, nursing her malice and her misery, and in slow years of darkness healed herself from within, rebuilding her clustered eyes, until with hunger like death she spun once more her dreadful snares in the glens of the Mountains of Shadow, this tale does not tell.” , , , , , 5. Just Lembas, not bread. . . . . 14. Eowyin killed the "fell beast" before the Nazgul chief. . . . 20, No it does not bind the wearer, but the other rings and their wearers.
What about the one with the army at Pelennor Field? That's wrong, too
Load More Replies...In regards to Number 14: Eowyn kills both the Witch-King AND the fell beast he was riding.
Saron does appear, gets his fingers chopped of, no?
You're right, that answer's wrong. They he doesn't appear after the prologue, but the prologue is part of the trilogy, so... yeah, it's wrong.
Load More Replies...Does Sauron appear in physical form in the movies? Yes. Wrong, he doesn't appear in physical form after the prologue - which is the beginning of the movie. wtf? Who wrote this bilge?
Number 13 is false. Frodo and Sam disguised themselves as orcs to ENTER Mordor, not to escape.
"True or False: Frodo and Sam disguise themselves as Orcs to escape Mordor". Correct answer: "False". Where's the mistake?
Load More Replies...#2 No one killed Shelob. Sam only injured her. #4 The answer is right; the explanation is wrong. Sauron --> Isildur --> Deagol --> Smesgol/Gollum --> Bilbo --> Gandalf --> Frodo. Yes, Gandalf. He picks up the envelope containing the Ring and puts it on the mantle. #12 Only in the movie. You need to explain the source of your question when they differ. Otherwise, the books are the default, not Peter Jackson's abomination. #13 Got this wrong cuz I was still mad about #12. Give me some credit, though, I merely put down her grandfather instead of her father. #18 The Prologue is part of the movie! You say so yourself in your explanation.


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