Hogwarts: I have graduated before the system came

Chapter 79 5th Grade Practical Assessment

Nine o'clock on Sunday morning.

The long-awaited fifth-grade practice class assessment has finally begun.

In the corridor, as requested by Professor Holmes.

The students of the four colleges stand in a team according to the college.

Hufflepuffs had almost twice as many students.

In addition to the fifth graders, there are also some upper and lower grades who are watching a play.

Standing far away.

Douglas said the assessment rules:

"The content of this assessment is very simple, you don't need to deal with various black magic creatures, and you don't need to fight anyone.

There are four passages arranged by me and your seventh-grade seniors.

Each passage contains the spells that have appeared in the owls exams over the years, of course you have learned...

You don't have to worry about the power of these magics, as long as you defend properly, most of the magics won't cause any serious consequences to you.

All that needs to be done is to use what you have learned to break those spells...

Which student gave up or failed, either came out by himself or was sent out by his senior..."

At this time, a Slytherin student asked:

"Professor, what if the spell we encounter is something we should only learn in fifth grade?"

Douglas praised:

"Excellent question!

The spells arranged in the passage are arranged in the order of the fourth grade and fifth grade,

If I could meet a spell that I haven't learned in fifth grade...

So it just means you are great...

I have to remind you that you can't choose the spells you are good at. After all, the spells you choose are also random during the owls exam.

So it is possible that the first person to enter will fail, and it is also possible that the first person to enter can break several spells in a row.

Those who enter later will only crack on the basis of your progress.

If a certain spell stumps all the students in an academy, then your assessment ends here.

The final ranking is divided into two categories,

Personal ranking: Whoever breaks the most spells will have a higher ranking.

Faculty Ranking: Which Faculty Has The Largest Total Number. "

Ravenclaw student says:

"Professor, it's not fair, there are too many Hufflepuffs!

Even if they crack one each, they may have more than us. "

Douglas blinked:

"It seems you didn't notice what I said,

When the whole school is under a certain spell, the assessment of the school is considered to be over.

Those with fewer people can naturally rotate all the time, then it is possible that each of you will have a chance to break the spell.

But with a large number of students, there are even students who have not broken a single spell..."

After speaking, Douglas looked around and saw everyone talking about it.

"Well, if there's no problem.

You are given 3 minutes now, and your teams can switch orders.

After the assessment starts, the order cannot be changed!

And the person who came out in front cannot tell the next person what kind of spell is being trapped.

Class representatives maintain order! "

Immediately afterwards, the scene was chaotic.

Douglas stood aside and found a very interesting scene.

Slytherin's class representatives and prefects are arranging who will be the first and who will be the last, and the other students are also very obedient to the arrangement.

The Ravenclaw students all wanted to be the first, and none of them thought they would be worse than anyone else, and there was even a situation where they stood side by side at one point.

Gryffindor also had representatives who did not attend the lectures, and there was a commotion in the first row,

A few students voluntarily stood at the back of the line, and then looked cheerfully at the few people fighting in front.

Hufflepuffs are downright quiet by comparison.

The team barely moved, and they were still looking at other colleges.

After the assessment starts, the team cannot be changed.

Douglas saw Hufflepuff's own reps even high-five the prefects, as if their ploy had succeeded.

Enter the four colleges in order.

Douglas didn't go in, but changed a chair for himself, took out a book, and sat at the door of the classroom.

There are seventh-grade students in the assessment classroom, and every student who enters will be registered and recorded.

This method of arranging the examination channel for breaking the curse was learned by Douglas when he visited Bill in Egypt.

When he was in school, Bill often heard Douglas tell those wonderful stories about tomb robbers, and he always yearned for that kind of life.

During employment guidance, he learned that Gringotts has part of its business, which is to conduct protective excavations for ancient tombs in the wizarding world.

So after graduation, Bill became a Gringotts spellbreaker resident in Egypt, and his main job was to deal with the ancient tombs in Egypt.

Of course, Bill's curse-breaking work and the assessment content arranged by Douglas are basically two grades.

The spellbreakers of those ancient tombs need to be very proficient in "arithmetic divination".

And what Douglas arranged was simply a curse-breaking exam, which was aimed at cracking different black magics. This kind of mechanism can be regarded as the simplest mechanism in the world of tomb robbery... in the archaeological world...

In less than 5 minutes, the classroom door was suddenly opened, and Douglas was also surprised, how so fast.

The first Hufflepuff to go in came out unscathed.

Although there was still some regret on his face, he was not depressed, and he walked straight towards the back of the Hufflepuff team.

Douglas judged that he had encountered an unfamiliar spell, so he withdrew without forcibly breaking it.

No.2 Hufflepuff went in right after.

Students from other colleges talked one after another, with disdainful expressions on their faces.

Douglas had to maintain order.

Ten minutes later, another student came out.

It was a student of Gryffindor, and it was obvious that the other party had just experienced an explosion.

But with a look of excitement:

"It's so simple, I broke eight spells in one go...

The last one is something I haven't seen..."

Douglas had to cough to remind the other party not to reveal the following content.

The student turned and whispered:

"I feel pretty good anyway.

By the way, I'm not the first to come out, am I? "

Just as he asked this question, the classroom door was opened again.

A Slytherin student came out. There was no trace on the other person, and it was obvious that he retreated in spite of the difficulties.

He immediately noticed the Gryffindor students who entered with him.

The corner of the mouth was slightly raised, and he shook his head and said arrogantly: "Eight!"

As soon as this remark came out, the Gryffindor student couldn't help but feel regretful. If he had known that he would have waited a little longer, he would have come out a minute earlier than the Slytherin students, even though everyone had broken the same number of spells.

It wasn't 2 minutes before the second round of Gryffindor and Slytherin students went in.

The classroom door was opened again.

All the students looked forward to it, only to find out that it was the Hufflepuff who entered in the second round.

The Ravenclaw students burst into applause and exclamations instantly!

This made the Hufflepuff who had just come out feel baffled.

He carefully looked at the academy robe on himself, it was Hufflepuff, right?

The assessment time of this section will last until 12:30 noon.

After five professors came to inspect in turn.

It ended with the last Ravenclaw student failing in his attempt.

Final College Ranking:

Ravenclaw broke 32 spells.

Slytherin broke 31 spells.

Gryffindor broke 28 spells.

Hufflepuff breaks 26 spells.

In the personal ranking, there are four Ravenclaws, three Slytherins, two Gryffindors, and one Hufflepuff in the top ten.

Among them, the first and third are two Ravenclaws, and No.2 is Gryffindor.

It has to be said that in the case of uneven teaching levels of Defense Against the Dark Arts professors,

Or Ravenclaw students have a strong ability to learn independently.

Unfortunately, almost all colleges have not cracked all the spells at the fourth grade level.

Even Ravenclaw, who is well-read and well-informed, encountered a sideways spell, and the whole thing got stuck there.

In the end, Douglas said that this practical classroom will be open to all fifth graders every Sunday in the next year.

And tell everyone, if anyone can solve more than 60% of the curse alone,

He will teach an advanced spell in private, and guarantee that that spell will allow him to get a high score in the owls exam.

In the end, he even asked the students to post the ranking of the practice class on the Hogwarts bulletin board.

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