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Quiz about Alphabetical Boxes  F

Alphabetical Boxes - "F" Trivia Quiz


All of these mystery terms start with the letter "F". Can you find their correct categories? Good luck!

by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
trident
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
414,133
Updated
Oct 12 23
# Qns
16
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
15 / 16
Plays
694
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: Kankurette (16/16), FatherSteve (16/16), PosterMeerkat (16/16).
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Fusilli Floss Faramir Fagottini Fandango Flerovium Foxtrot Fluorine Fezziwig Flamenco Francium Fermium Frankenstein Faustus Fettuccine Farfalle

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Fluorine

Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table

Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9, often used in various industries, including the production of toothpaste and the manufacturing of electronic components.
2. Francium

Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table

Francium is a highly radioactive chemical element with the symbol Fr and atomic number 87, which is incredibly rare and unstable, making it difficult to study and having limited practical applications.
3. Fermium

Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table

Fermium is a synthetic element with the symbol Fm and atomic number 100, which is created in nuclear reactors, and which is primarily used for scientific research due to its radioactive and unstable nature.
4. Flerovium

Answer: Elements on the Periodic Table

Flerovium is a synthetic and highly radioactive element with the symbol Fl and atomic number 114, which is produced in particle accelerators and having no significant practical applications beyond scientific research.
5. Fettuccine

Answer: Types of Pasta

Fettuccine is a type of pasta known for its flat, wide, and ribbon-like shape, popular in Italian cuisine and commonly served with thick sauces, such as alfredo.
6. Farfalle

Answer: Types of Pasta

Farfalle is a type of pasta, often referred to as "bowtie" or "butterfly" pasta, with distinctive four-cornered, pinched shapes, commonly used in a variety of pasta dishes and salads.
7. Fusilli

Answer: Types of Pasta

Fusilli is a spiral-shaped pasta, known for its corkscrew or helical appearance, often used in a range of pasta dishes and salads, as its shape holds sauces and ingredients well.
8. Fagottini

Answer: Types of Pasta

Fagottini is a type of pasta that resembles small, folded pouches filled with various ingredients, typically garden vegetables, ricotta, and olive oil.
9. Flamenco

Answer: Types of Dances

Flamenco is a passionate and expressive dance style that originated in Spain, characterized by intricate footwork, handclaps, and dramatic body movements, often accompanied by guitar music and singing.
10. Foxtrot

Answer: Types of Dances

The foxtrot is a smooth ballroom dance known for its graceful and flowing movements, characterized by a combination of long, continuous steps and quick changes in direction, often performed to music with a 4/4 time signature.
11. Fandango

Answer: Types of Dances

The fandango is a lively and traditional Spanish dance, often performed as a couple's dance, characterized by fast footwork, handclaps, and a spirited rhythm, typically accompanied by guitar music and castanets.
12. Floss

Answer: Types of Dances

The floss is a youth-inspired dance move associated with viral internet trends, where the dancer swings their hips in one direction while simultaneously moving their arms in the opposite direction, creating a distinctive back-and-forth motion.
13. Faustus

Answer: Literary Characters

Faustus is a literary character based on a real person who was known for his role in the play "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe, and later in Goethe's "Faust"; he is a scholar who makes a pact with the devil, typically Mephistopheles, in exchange for knowledge and power.
14. Frankenstein

Answer: Literary Characters

Frankenstein is a fictional scientist created by Mary Shelley in her novel "Frankenstein" who brings a creature to life using a scientific experiment, and is later haunted by his decisions.
15. Fezziwig

Answer: Literary Characters

Fezziwig is the generous employer of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" who throws a lively Christmas party for his employees, symbolizing the festive and benevolent nature of the holiday.
16. Faramir

Answer: Literary Characters

Faramir is a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" series, the younger brother of Boromir and a captain of Gondor known for his wisdom and nobility, as well as for his pivotal role in the defense of his city.
Source: Author trident

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