Did You Ace This Trivia Quiz? 100% Scored!

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In summary, you answered correctly 10 out of 10 questions, which is equivalent to a 100 % score. Your grade is A+.
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Here's an easy one to get us started.

http://www.queendom.com/mindgames/quizdom/quiz9.html

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You answered correctly 10 out of 10 questions. This is equivalent to 100 %.

Your grade is
A+
 
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Nine out of ten.

I've always seen "sanguine" used in reference to stress. I thought it meant more "calm", than "cheerful".
 
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You answered correctly 7 out of 10 questions. This is equivalent to 70 %.

Your grade is
BPretty good for random guessing :smile:
 
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I dislike trivia like that focuses on word-meanings. Not everyone speaks the same (English) language and what some word means is meaningless (insignificant).
 
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verty said:
I dislike trivia like that focuses on word-meanings. Not everyone speaks the same (English) language and what some word means is meaningless (insignificant).
awww, I'll find something easier for non native english speakers.
 
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Results of your quiz

You answered correctly 9 out of 10 questions. This is equivalent to 90 %.

Your grade is
A+

I got sanguine wrong too (I should have read the rest of the posts first, because t_e's clue would have helped!)

Thanks to Brewie for teaching me the meaning of Bubble and Squeak! :biggrin:

And, I've never heard the expression "ab ovo" before...only my knowledge of Latin provided sufficient clues to get it right (only one somewhat matches the literal translation).
 
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7/10

On a better note, the three I got wrong were all "I don't Know." I know what I know!
 
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You answered correctly 7 out of 10 questions. This is equivalent to 70 %.

Your grade is
B
 
  • #9
9 out of 10. Didn't know the bubble and squeak thing. Still don't, and won't.
 
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Moonbear said:
And, I've never heard the expression "ab ovo" before...
I thought you were a girl. You ovulate all the time. What is the problem?
 
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Cabbage and potatoes... pah, rubbish! It's actually all the vegetables left over after a roast dinner! Which is not usually very much if I've had anything to do with eating.
 
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brewnog said:
Cabbage and potatoes... pah, rubbish! It's actually all the vegetables left over after a roast dinner! Which is not usually very much if I've had anything to do with eating.
Yeah, but that was at least the closest choice...it included potatoes and a vegetable. I've come to really enjoy bubble and squeak, and every once in a while make extra vegetables with dinner just so I can make it the next day. :approve: It's definitely got a great comfort food quality to it. Perfect for gray, rainy days (I guess you need a lot of foods that fit that requirement in Britain). :biggrin:
 

1. What is a trivia quiz?

A trivia quiz is a game that tests your knowledge on a wide range of topics, including history, science, pop culture, and more. It typically consists of multiple choice questions and the goal is to answer as many questions correctly as possible.

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