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You See What I'm Saying? [3] Trivia Quiz


This time, all the answers are countries of the world! The picture clues will lead you to a country; simply "say what you see". Think of these as pictorial fractured words. Further instructions in Q1.

A photo quiz by eburge. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
eburge
Time
7 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
367,694
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
865
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Question 1 of 10
1. Please note, sometimes the picture clue may not be a literal representation of a word. For instance, a cat may indeed mean 'cat' or it might represent 'pet'. Any indications to specific areas of a picture will be in red. Clicking on an image will enlarge it.

Remember, to solve fractured word clues, you "say what you see": RUSH AIR, when spoken aloud, sounds pretty much like RUSSIA.

To which country does the picture clue to the left refer?

Answer: (One Word - 5 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Which country might this picture clue be representing? By the way, use the British English pronunciation for that coloured square.

Answer: (One Word - 8 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. This picture clue should bring the name of a country to mind fairly easily. Which one is it?

Answer: (One Word - 7 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. If you say what you see in this picture clue, which country will you come up with?

Answer: (One Word - 6 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Draw on your knowledge of computer peripherals to solve the first part of this clue, then work out the rest and say it all together. Which country springs to mind?

Answer: (One Word - 8 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. To which country does this picture clue refer?

Answer: (One Word - 9 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Think you know your animals? Well then, what's this country?

Answer: (Two Words - 3, 7 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Think carefully about that final part of this picture clue and what connects those listed words. Which country is the solution to this clue? I will accept either its full name or the commonly used shortened version (which this clue uses).

Answer: (Two Words - 6, 6 (shortened version))
Question 9 of 10
9. The dendrologists out there might be able to solve this clue with ease, but can you name the country this tree is semantically referencing?

Answer: (One Word - 6 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Don't let the flag of another country contained within this clue trick you! Which country is represented by the full picture clue?

Answer: (Two Words - 10, 6 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Please note, sometimes the picture clue may not be a literal representation of a word. For instance, a cat may indeed mean 'cat' or it might represent 'pet'. Any indications to specific areas of a picture will be in red. Clicking on an image will enlarge it. Remember, to solve fractured word clues, you "say what you see": RUSH AIR, when spoken aloud, sounds pretty much like RUSSIA. To which country does the picture clue to the left refer?

Answer: Chile

Located along the western coast of South America, Chile is perhaps one of the most developed countries on the continent, having good sustainability, a strong economy and a high Human Development Index ranking. Originally ruled by the Spanish since the 1500s, Chile declared itself independent in 1818, though it wasn't until a few decades later that Spain formally recognised this.
2. Which country might this picture clue be representing? By the way, use the British English pronunciation for that coloured square.

Answer: Cameroon

Cameroon is situated in the little bend of Africa, in the western central area, and surrounded by no less than six countries. It boasts a diverse array of landscapes, from coastal cities and communities, and scorching deserts to wet rainforests and wide, open grasslands.
3. This picture clue should bring the name of a country to mind fairly easily. Which one is it?

Answer: Iceland

With Reykjavik as its capital, Iceland is a relatively remote European island nation north of the UK and west of the Scandinavian peninsula. It is frequently purported to have the world's oldest parliament. Iceland came under the spotlight in 2010 thanks to the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, which interfered with much of Europe's air travel.
4. If you say what you see in this picture clue, which country will you come up with?

Answer: Brazil

Brazil is one of the world's most populous countries, and is also one of largest, covering a large proportion of South America. Its football team is frequently recognised as one of the best in the world (along with fellow South American countries Argentina and Uruguay) and the country hosted the FIFA World Cup in 1950 and 2014.
5. Draw on your knowledge of computer peripherals to solve the first part of this clue, then work out the rest and say it all together. Which country springs to mind?

Answer: Cambodia

Cambodia can be found in the area of Asia known as Indochina and is one of the poorest countries in that region. Angkor Wat, an ancient temple with ties to Buddhism and Hinduism, can be found here too. Tourists from around the world flock to see this heritage site, but it's a bit of a double-edged sword.

While this tourism does provide Cambodia with a good source in income, but the demand for amenities and facilities has meant that other projects have been sidelined in favour of accommodating tourists, which also has detrimental effects on the environment.
6. To which country does this picture clue refer?

Answer: Indonesia

Indonesia is another of the world's most populous countries and is made up of over ten thousand islands. Located between the Asian mainland and Australia, it was once controlled by the Netherlands before it became fully independent in 1949. Both the Javan tiger and the Bali tiger were endemic to their respective Indonesian islands but they were declared extinct in the twentieth century.
7. Think you know your animals? Well then, what's this country?

Answer: New Zealand

Sometimes jokingly referred to as Australia's Canada, New Zealand is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean and located east of Australia. The country's national symbol is the kiwi, a small, flightless bird. As such, the nickname for a New Zealander is a Kiwi. The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori, whose haka warcry is commonly performed by the New Zealand rugby team before a match.

By the way, in case you were wondering, that animal in the picture is an eland, an African antelope-like creature.
8. Think carefully about that final part of this picture clue and what connects those listed words. Which country is the solution to this clue? I will accept either its full name or the commonly used shortened version (which this clue uses).

Answer: United States

The USA is one of the world's major superpowers and economically at the top of the list. Comprised of fifty states (each represented by a star on the country's flag), the USA famously declared independence in 1776 after a fierce revolutionary war against the British.

It has been at the forefront of the entertainment industry for many years, producing hugely popular films, television programmes, music and video games.
9. The dendrologists out there might be able to solve this clue with ease, but can you name the country this tree is semantically referencing?

Answer: Cyprus

Cyprus is a small European island country, though relatively speaking it is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, following Italy's Sicily and Sardinia. Cyprus has ties to ancient Greece and Turkey, with much of the country's architecture reflecting this.
10. Don't let the flag of another country contained within this clue trick you! Which country is represented by the full picture clue?

Answer: Equatorial Guinea

South of Cameroon and with Gabon on the east and south, Equatorial Guinea is one of Africa's smallest countries. Its area includes that on the mainland and also several nearby islands. It is on the largest of these islands, Bioko, that Equatorial Guinea's capital city, Malabo, can be found.

By the way, that's the flag of Ecuador. Ecuador reel guinea. Bish bash bosh.
Source: Author eburge

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