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 The Graveyard Book Trivia 

Bod Owens is the protagonist in The Graveyard Book. What is Bod short for?  

A.) Body 

B.) Nobody 

C.) Bodes 

D.) Bodkins 

 

In Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book Who is appointed to be Bod’s guardian? 

A.) Silas 

B.) Mr. Frost 

C.) Scarlett 

D.) Bod does not have a guardian 

 

What was in Bod’s crib when Jack entered his room after killing his parents? 

A.) A doll 

B.) A stick 

C.) A onesie 

D.) A teddy bear 

 

Who saved Bod after he fell from an apple tree?  

A.) Silas 

B.) Liza 

C.) Scarlett 

D.) Ms.Lupescu 

 

What did every member of Old Town receive on the day of the Macabre? 

A.) A bouquet of flowers 

B.) A yellow flower 

C.) A white flower 

D.) A flower that was dead 

 

How does Mr. Jack Frost die? 

A.) Bod kills him with a knife 

B.) Silas bites his neck 

C.) He does not die and instead moves to a different town 

D.) The sleer keeps him as his master 

 

Werewolf Trivia 

What is the supernatural condition called when a human transforms into a wolf? 

A.) Misanthrope 

B.) Ophidianthropy 

C.) Impossible 

D.) Lycanthropy 

 

When do most werewolves transform? 

A.) At sunrise 

B.) At sunset 

C.) During lunchtime 

D.) During a full moon 

 

Witch Trivia 

What do witches use to cast spells? 

A.) Chicken bones and water 

B.) Herbs, candles, and oils 

C.) Chocolate pudding 

D.) Boiling water and lemon juice 

 

What country celebrates witches during Easter? 

A.) Sweden 

B.) Germany 

C.) Africa 

D.) Venezuela 

 

Vampire trivia 

What type of vampire only has one tooth? 

A.) Dhampir 

B.) Draugr 

C.) Guaxa 

D.) Baital 

 

What type of branches were laid across a vampire's grave to prevent it from rising during nighttime? 

A.) Oak 

B.) Aspen 

C.) Hawthorn 

D.) Birchwood 

 

According to a Roman legend, how could an unborn child become a vampire? 

A.) If a vampire stared at a pregnant woman 

B.) If a vampire ate garlic 

C.) If a vampire saw sunlight 

D.) If a vampire wore alred 

 

Ghost trivia 

What fruit do ghosts like to smell? 

A.) Grapefruit 

B.) Oranges 

C.) Lemons 

D.) Bananas 

 

What is the correct term for a noisy ghost? 

A.) Entity 

B.) Apparition 

C.) Poltergeist 

D.) Banshee 

 

How can you tell how many years a ghost has been dead for? 

A.) Counting how many times you see the ghost in a day 

B.) By acknowledging what clothes the ghost is wearing 

C.) By recognizing if the ghost appears as an orb, a mist, or a shadow 

D.) By counting the rings under its eyes 

 

 

 

 

Answer key 

  1. B   2. A   3. D   4. B   5. C   6. D   7. D   8. D   9. B   10. A   11. C   12. B   13. A   14. C   15. C   16. D 

 

  

 

 

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