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Blue is the Watchword Trivia Quiz
The many shades and hues of the color blue vary from the greenish teal to verging on purple. Which of these colors can definitively be considered a shade of blue?
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Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
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The following colors are various shades of blue: Cerulean is a bright, sky-blue shade derived from the Latin word "caeruleum," referring to the blue sky. Cornflower is named after the petite flower and boasts a delicate, medium-blue hue. Periwinkle takes its name from the pale blue periwinkle flower and embodies a soft, powdery blue. Sapphire, a deep and rich blue, is reminiscent of the gemstone it's named after. Cobalt is a vivid and intense blue that originates from the metal cobalt oxide. Navy, a dark shade, is associated with the color worn by naval officers. Ultramarine is a vivid and deep blue, which historically came from the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli. Lapis lazuli itself, with its royal blue tone, has been used in art for centuries.
Azure is a bright, sky-blue color, while aquamarine, inspired by the sea, is a light and slightly greenish-blue. Peacock blue, as vibrant as the bird's feathers, is a rich and striking shade. Cyan, a bright and greenish-blue, has its roots in the Greek word "kyanos" for dark blue enamel. Robin's egg blue mimics the soft, pastel shade of bird eggs. Denim, a sturdy and casual blue, is associated with the popular fabric. Prussian blue, named after a pigment developed in the early 18th century, is a deep and dark blue with a touch of green.
The incorrect answers are all shades of brown: Mahogany is a rich reddish-brown that takes its name from the tropical hardwood tree known for its deep color. Sepia, a warm brown with hints of red, originates from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish, commonly used in ancient writing and drawing. Russet is a reddish-brown with earthy tones and is named after a type of apple with a similar hue. Taupe, a versatile and neutral brown, comes from the French word for mole, referencing the animal's fur color. Umber, a dark brown with undertones of red and green, is derived from natural pigments found in earth.
Khaki, a light tan-brown, traces its origins to the Hindi word "khaki," meaning dust-colored, and gained popularity in military uniforms. Beige, a pale and neutral brown, comes from the French word for natural wool. Tawny is a medium to dark brown with orange undertones, which is inspired by the color of tawny owls. Sienna, a warm and earthy brown, is named after the Italian city of Siena, known for its rich deposits of the pigment.
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