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Quiz about Can You Follow Directions
Quiz about Can You Follow Directions

Can You Follow Directions? Trivia Quiz


You may think you can, but this quiz could possibly prove otherwise. This is one of those quizzes that will either get you a really good score or a really bad score. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by sassy111. Estimated time: 9 mins.
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Author
sassy111
Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
150,576
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
Plays
5862
Last 3 plays: Guest 71 (1/15), Guest 71 (0/15), DeepHistory (15/15).
Question 1 of 15
1. Ok, here's how this works-Just follow my directions and type the new phrase into the box. It really helps if you write down the answers to each question on a piece of paper. I'll help you with the first two. Direction-Write "these directions" (sans quotation marks) in the box and eliminate spaces. What you would put down is the phrase "thesedirections". Ok, go ahead. (P.S. Every time you follow a direction, do it from left to right unless otherwise specified.)

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 15
2. Easy enough. Direction-Change all e's to i's in the previous phrase. All right, since the previous phrase was "thesedirections", changing all the "e"s to "i"s would leave you with "thisidirictions". See? All right, put it down.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 15
3. Ok, You're on your own now... Direction-insert an "n" to the right of the third and eighth letter of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 15
4. Direction-Eliminate the first two "i"s of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 15
5. Getting a bit difficult now. Direction-Turn the word "ions" in the previous phrase to the word "shed".

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 15
6. Direction-Turn the first "t" to an "a" and the second "t" to an "i" of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 15
7. Direction-Insert an "e" to the right of the first "h" of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 15
8. Direction-Put an "r" to the left of the second vowel and change the first "s" of the previous phrase to an "o". Got that?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 15
9. Direction-Switch the positions of the sixth and eighth letter from the right of the previous phrase. Example: In "computer", the sixth letter from the right is the "m" and the eighth is the "c". Switching their positions would result in the phrase "mocputer". Help any?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 15
10. Still with me right? I hope so. Direction-Remove the first consonant from the left of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 11 of 15
11. Direction-Change the sixth letter of the previous phrase to the twenty-third letter of the alphabet.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 12 of 15
12. Direction-Change the second "r" to a "p" of the previous phrase.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 13 of 15
13. Direction-Change the "p" in the previous phrase to an "f"

Answer: (One Word)
Question 14 of 15
14. Almost there! Direction-Remove the "c" and first "i".

Answer: (You should be left with three words without spaces.)
Question 15 of 15
15. All right! Now it's easy! Direction-Put spaces in between the three words.

Answer: (Three Words)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Ok, here's how this works-Just follow my directions and type the new phrase into the box. It really helps if you write down the answers to each question on a piece of paper. I'll help you with the first two. Direction-Write "these directions" (sans quotation marks) in the box and eliminate spaces. What you would put down is the phrase "thesedirections". Ok, go ahead. (P.S. Every time you follow a direction, do it from left to right unless otherwise specified.)

Answer: THESEDIRECTIONS

No problem right?
2. Easy enough. Direction-Change all e's to i's in the previous phrase. All right, since the previous phrase was "thesedirections", changing all the "e"s to "i"s would leave you with "thisidirictions". See? All right, put it down.

Answer: THISIDIRICTIONS

A correct answer I hope =).
3. Ok, You're on your own now... Direction-insert an "n" to the right of the third and eighth letter of the previous phrase.

Answer: THINSIDIRNICTIONS

In "T H (I) S I D I (R) I C T I O N S", the third letter is the first "I" and the eighth letter is the "R". Thus leaving you with "THINSIDIRNICTIONS". (Parenthesis indicate where the change is taking place.)
4. Direction-Eliminate the first two "i"s of the previous phrase.

Answer: THNSDIRNICTIONS

In "T H (I) N S (I) D I R N I C T I O N S", eliminating the first two "i"s would leave you with "THNSDIRNICTIONS".
5. Getting a bit difficult now. Direction-Turn the word "ions" in the previous phrase to the word "shed".

Answer: THNSDIRNICTSHED

In "T H N S D I R N I C T (I O N S)", changing the last four letters (IONS) into SHED, forms "THNSDIRNICTSHED".
6. Direction-Turn the first "t" to an "a" and the second "t" to an "i" of the previous phrase.

Answer: AHNSDIRNICISHED

In "(T) H N S D I R N I C (T) S H E D", turning the first "t" to an "a" and the second "t" to an "i" leaves you with "AHNSDIRNICISHED".
7. Direction-Insert an "e" to the right of the first "h" of the previous phrase.

Answer: AHENSDIRNICISHED

When an "e" is inserted to the right of the first "h" in the phrase "A (H) N S D I R N I C I S H E D", the result is "AHENSDIRNICISHED".
8. Direction-Put an "r" to the left of the second vowel and change the first "s" of the previous phrase to an "o". Got that?

Answer: AHRENODIRNICISHED

In "A H (E) N (S) D I R N I C I S H E D", putting an "r" to the LEFT of the SECOND vowel and changing the first "s" to an "o" results in the phrase "AHRENODIRNICISHED".
9. Direction-Switch the positions of the sixth and eighth letter from the right of the previous phrase. Example: In "computer", the sixth letter from the right is the "m" and the eighth is the "c". Switching their positions would result in the phrase "mocputer". Help any?

Answer: AHRENODIRCINISHED

In "A H R E N O D I R (N) I (C) I S H E D", switching the positions of the sixth letter (the "c") and the eighth letter (the "n") results in "AHRENODIRCINISHED".
10. Still with me right? I hope so. Direction-Remove the first consonant from the left of the previous phrase.

Answer: ARENODIRCINISHED

In, "A (H) R E N O D I R C I N I S H E D", the "h" is the first consonant. Removing it leaves you with "ARENODIRCINISHED".
11. Direction-Change the sixth letter of the previous phrase to the twenty-third letter of the alphabet.

Answer: ARENOWIRCINISHED

In "A R E N O (D) I R C I N I S H E D", changing the sixth letter (the "d") to the twenty-third letter of the alphabet (a "w") forms "ARENOWIRCINISHED".
12. Direction-Change the second "r" to a "p" of the previous phrase.

Answer: ARENOWIPCINISHED

In "A R E N O W I (R) C I N I S H E D", changing the second "r" to a "p" results in "ARENOIPCINISHED".
13. Direction-Change the "p" in the previous phrase to an "f"

Answer: ARENOWIFCINISHED

In "A R E N O W I (P) C I N I S H E D", changing the "p" to an "f" leaves you with "ARENOWIFCINISHED".
14. Almost there! Direction-Remove the "c" and first "i".

Answer: ARENOWFINISHED

In "A R E N O W (I) F (C) I N I S H E D", removing the "c" and the first "i" ends up being "ARENOWFINISHED".
15. All right! Now it's easy! Direction-Put spaces in between the three words.

Answer: ARE NOW FINISHED

In "ARENOWFINISHED", the three words are "are", "now", and "finished". Placing spaces between the completes the quiz and gives you "ARE NOW FINISHED". If you've made it this far, I congratulate you on your integrity! I hope it wasn't too hard!
Source: Author sassy111

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