Harry Potter Quiz: Which Hogwarts Professor Said It?

How well do you remember the professors at Hogwarts?

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Harry Potter is one of the finest cinematic adaptations of a literary epic. The fondness and fascination with Rowling's brilliantly crafted characters, every magic spell, and all those moving staircases of Hogwarts only grows each year.

A story ten years in the telling, the visually grand and emotionally intense saga of 'the boy who lived' began with boarding Hogwarts Express from Platform 9 ¾ and concluded with an ending suitable for The End.

Living vicariously through its billions of fans, even after eleven years of its conclusion, Hogwarts still feels like a home. The dream-like, fantastical setting, full of danger and beauty, is as wonderful as any castle can be from a visual perspective, but it's the characters that make it come to life.

The legendary wizarding trio and other students are often portrayed as the backbone of the story, but the brilliant professors of Hogwarts are as vital to the magical world as Voldemort and Harry Potter himself. From the unsung hero in Snape to the wise, calming personality in Dumbledore, Hogwarts has been home to some of the finest professors.

Apart from teaching, the Professors have delivered some of the finest lines in wizarding history and here's a challenging quotes quiz for every die-hard fan. And while it's undoubtedly no fun remembering a different Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher from each year, there are plenty of additional professors who make their cameos throughout the eight movies.

So, put your sorting hats on, twirl your wand and begin this challenging quiz. Can you match the quote to the professor?

1. "Potter Is A Boy, Not A Piece Of Meat!”

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