Professor Kazimeriz entered the room.
"Greetings. Welcome to your final exam for this term. You have all worked very hard to get through this challenging year and I am pleased with your progress as a whole. I sincerely hope none of you disappoint in this, your final challenge. There is to be no talking during this exam or you receive an automatic failing grade." He glanced around the room.
"The first portion of your exam consists of 9 written questions. The parchment has been bewitched to prevent cheating. Please read the tenth and final question on the parchment carefully, then turn in your assignment and go through the door that corresponds to your final answer: If your answer is true, you will go through the left door. If you answer false, go to the right." He conjured up the exams on each desk.
"You may begin." Quote:
Originally Posted by FINAL EXAM, WRITTEN COMPONENT
1. What does the term "Dark Arts" refer to?
2. What is a hex?
3. What is a jinx?
4. What is a curse? How does it differ from a hex or a jinx?
5. What is the incantation and wand movement for casting a basic shield spell?
6. True or false: Jinxes are undone by a counter-jinx.
7. What is a defense against a jinx called?
8. Give the incantation and wand movement for defense against a boggart.
9. Give the incantation and wand movement for casting a patronus charm.
FINAL QUESTION: True or false: The most important tool in your arsenal in Defense Against the Dark arts is the shield charm.
If your answer is TRUE, go through the door to your left once your exam is turned in. If FALSE, please go through the door to the right.
Thank you and I hope you have had an educational term. I look forward to seeing each of you continue to grow in your studies.
Professor Kazimeriz
Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor
Order of Merlin, third class
ooc: Please RP your character taking the exam but do not post your answers here. When you have finished the exam
and PMED it to XanaSnape, answer the final question by clicking on the appropriate door (above). The door to the left is TRUE. The door to the right is FALSE. Please -- on your honor! -- do not click either link until your exam is turned in, for Professor Kazimeriz (and I) will know if you cheat! Thanks for playing with me this term, Xana~