Effie Trinket strides over to a large glass bowl with hundreds of small pieces of paper inside. Her manicured hand floats above them, until it finally reaches down to grab one. And your name is called. Your heart pounds as all eyes from your District stare at you. You’ve been called at the reaping. You’re a Hunger Games tribute.
Do you have what it takes to win and become a victor? Or will you choke under the pressure and fall at one of your classmates’ hands? Take our quiz to discover all the details of your Hunger Games fate—including your district, your weapon of choice, your allies, your arena, and how long you’ll survive!
Questions Overview
- I spent my time alone, kept my head down, and just focused on surviving.
- I took care of my entire family by illegally hunting and bartering outside of my district limits.
- I enjoyed creative passions, like singing and arts.
- I was pretty normal—I made it through by investing in my friends and family.
- I burst into tears and fall to the ground. I can't believe the Capitol is so cruel.
- I smile smugly, even though on the inside I’m terrified. I can't show weakness to the victors.
- I keep a totally stony expression and make my way to the stage. I want to be strong for my family.
- I walk to the stage, smile to the crowd, and give a bow. I want the crowd to remember me.
- You like it? I don't. I'd rather be wearing my clothes from back home, but whatever.
- Thank you so much. I feel amazing in it. I’m so grateful to my stylist—and the generous people of the Capitol!
- Really? Oh, erm, thank you. I guess.
- I wouldn’t say anything, because I’m not focused on interviewing. I’m focused on winning.
- I want to come across as powerful and direct.
- I want to come across as mysterious, not letting on to my biggest skills.
- I want to come across as sweet and charming, so people love me.
- Strategy? I'm not using any strategies.
- Brave, strong, and independent
- Confident, charismatic, and adventurous
- Honest, generous, and loyal
- Spirited, compassionate, and creative
- Katniss
- Peeta
- Finnick
- Haymitch
- I’m not as strong or well trained as the others.
- I’m not as smart as some other tributes might be.
- I’m probably not as cool under pressure as the other tributes.
- I’m not as charming or likable as the other tributes.
- Intelligence.
- Strength and fitness.
- My will to win.
- Empathy.
- Water. If I don’t find it soon, it won’t matter if the tributes catch me.
- Finding a hiding spot. My worst fear would be to be discovered by the Careers.
- Making friends with someone. I’m so lonely—I need someone to talk to.
- Strategizing offensive plans. I need to take control of my future in here.
- The money and comforts I'll have after the games.
- Seeing my family and friends again.
- Proving a point to the Capitol.
- Survival.
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The Hunger Games: Overview & Fun Facts
In 2008, Suzanne Collins published the dystopian novel The Hunger Games and the Hunger Games franchise was born. The original trilogy of young adult novels was produced over 2 years, and the beloved movies starring Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson came soon after. With the latest movie release of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the franchise is back in full swing. Whether you’re an OG fan and remember the days of Peeta vs. Gale or have just dived into the obsession, we bet we can teach you something new. Check out these fun trivia facts about the books and movies below:
- Katniss Everdeen is named after the real-life tuber plant called katniss.
- In 2012, USA Archery wrote Suzanne Collins a letter about the upsurge in archery among kids and teens.
- In the 2015 movie The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, Jennifer Lawrence wore a wig while playing Katniss.
- Panem is based on the ancient Roman phrase “Panem et circenses,” which means “Bread and circuses.”
- Suzanne Collins got the idea for her smash hit while channel surfing between reality TV and news coverage.
- The original concept of The Hunger Games was inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.
- Originally, The Hunger Games was supposed to be only one book, not a trilogy.
- In the books, Peeta Mellark’s leg is amputated after the events of the first games, and he wears a prosthetic leg for the rest of the trilogy.
Want to learn more?
Want to learn more about The Hunger Games franchise and the psychology behind it? Check out these resources:
- https://www.lionsgate.com/franchises/the-hunger-games
- https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1422&context=the-mall
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/naturally-selected/201203/the-social-psychology-behind-the-hunger-games
- https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/five_lessons_in_human_goodness_from_the_hunger_games