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Riddle Me! Trivia Quiz


~This is my first riddle quiz, so I hope you like it!~

A multiple-choice quiz by snazzyjazzy. Estimated time: 9 mins.
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Author
snazzyjazzy
Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
234,137
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
3 / 10
Plays
634
Question 1 of 10
1. Start with a word, often said for calm,
Next comes the addition of simple maths on your palm,
Last is the word uttered in pain and hurt,
Sew it all together, and you will find quite curt,
Light breathes my breath,
Darkness is my death.
What am I?

Answer: (one word)
Question 2 of 10
2. First begin with a calming drink,
Hot and steamy it lets you think.
Next comes the object that goes on your foot,
It often comes in pairs, with socks often put.
Put them together and a word will be found,
Something that is used when sadness abounds.
What am I?

Answer: (one word)
Question 3 of 10
3. I begin with an enlightening word,
It often describes gossiping I heard.
Then follows the end of the middle,
And suddenly we're almost finished this riddle.
Last comes the view of a mystic one,
The images and predictions of what's to come.
All together I become an electric box,
Something you can never outfox.
What am I?

Answer: (one word)
Question 4 of 10
4. Firstly I start with a tool used to write,
To describe, record or bring things to light.
Next comes a letter, often heard with glee,
Also at exclamations of happiness you see.
Last comes the word also used with joy,
When success prevails for girl or boy.
Stitch it together and an animal is found,
One often cold, and stuck on the ground.
Who am I?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 10
5. Start with a scam, deceiving and cruel,
It preys on the weaknesses of the fool.
Next is a monster, who lives not on a ridge,
but instead haunts under the bridge.
Last is the sound, difficult to find,
Often heard in search of another kind.
Put it together and you will see,
A toy used with a game machine.
What am I?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 10
6. I begin with a British vehicle often used in trade,
By workers and contractors, to hold paint or a spade.
Next comes tool used to gain entry,
Put into holes it's quite elementary.
Last add a letter at the end of the last,
Put it together and you'll find fast.
A bird quite colourful and bright indeed,
A quite remarkable, inquisitive breed.
Who am I?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. I can be a pen, I can be a pillow.
I can be a ball of fluff.
I can be bright, I can be white.
I can be weak or tough.
What am I?

Answer: (one word)
Question 8 of 10
8. I start with a word ships often use,
It where they arrive to spread the news.
Next is known as a rival, an enemy,
An ally it's not, one says certainly.
Last is the sign, a lion at heart,
Its head is in the stars, they'll never part.
Putting it together and a word you will find,
A collection of works from all kinds of minds.
What am I?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. I begin with a part halfway down,
The widest part of the body I'm found.
Next is the word quite negative indeed,
Often said quite strong and angrily.
Last is the verb that secures the load,
Often mentioned with string it keeps things off the road.
Altogether it spells a word you'll find,
A mesmerising verb that enchants the mind.
What verb am I?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. I have drive, but no confidence,
I have a pet, but no animals,
I have keys to no door,
I have chips that aren't edible.
What am I?


Answer: (One Word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Start with a word, often said for calm, Next comes the addition of simple maths on your palm, Last is the word uttered in pain and hurt, Sew it all together, and you will find quite curt, Light breathes my breath, Darkness is my death. What am I?

Answer: shadow

A word said for calm is shh
The addition of maths is add
The word uttered in pain is ow
Putting it together you get shadow.
2. First begin with a calming drink, Hot and steamy it lets you think. Next comes the object that goes on your foot, It often comes in pairs, with socks often put. Put them together and a word will be found, Something that is used when sadness abounds. What am I?

Answer: tissue

A calming drink is tea,
The object that goes on your foot is a shoe,
Putting them together you get a tissue.
3. I begin with an enlightening word, It often describes gossiping I heard. Then follows the end of the middle, And suddenly we're almost finished this riddle. Last comes the view of a mystic one, The images and predictions of what's to come. All together I become an electric box, Something you can never outfox. What am I?

Answer: television

An enlightening word is tell,
The end of the middle is e,
The view of a mystic one is a vision.
All together it is a television.
4. Firstly I start with a tool used to write, To describe, record or bring things to light. Next comes a letter, often heard with glee, Also at exclamations of happiness you see. Last comes the word also used with joy, When success prevails for girl or boy. Stitch it together and an animal is found, One often cold, and stuck on the ground. Who am I?

Answer: penguin

A tool used to write is a pen.
A letter often heard with glee is 'g' (as in 'gee').
A word used with joy when success prevails is a win.
Together it spells penguin.
5. Start with a scam, deceiving and cruel, It preys on the weaknesses of the fool. Next is a monster, who lives not on a ridge, but instead haunts under the bridge. Last is the sound, difficult to find, Often heard in search of another kind. Put it together and you will see, A toy used with a game machine. What am I?

Answer: controller

A scam is a con.
A monster living under a bridge is a troll.
A sound difficult to find is 'er'.
Together it spells controller.
6. I begin with a British vehicle often used in trade, By workers and contractors, to hold paint or a spade. Next comes tool used to gain entry, Put into holes it's quite elementary. Last add a letter at the end of the last, Put it together and you'll find fast. A bird quite colourful and bright indeed, A quite remarkable, inquisitive breed. Who am I?

Answer: lorikeet

A vehicle used in trade is a lorry.
A tool to gain entry is a key
A letter at the end of the last is 't'.
Together it spells lorikeet.
7. I can be a pen, I can be a pillow. I can be a ball of fluff. I can be bright, I can be white. I can be weak or tough. What am I?

Answer: Feather

A feather can be used as a quill, they are used in beds and pillows, they come in all sorts of colours (natural or dyed), the spine of a feather can be tough, while the soft fluff is weak and can be gathered up into a ball of fluff.
8. I start with a word ships often use, It where they arrive to spread the news. Next is known as a rival, an enemy, An ally it's not, one says certainly. Last is the sign, a lion at heart, Its head is in the stars, they'll never part. Putting it together and a word you will find, A collection of works from all kinds of minds. What am I?

Answer: portfolio

Ships arrive at a port,
A rival is a foe,
The sign is Leo
Together it spells portfolio.
9. I begin with a part halfway down, The widest part of the body I'm found. Next is the word quite negative indeed, Often said quite strong and angrily. Last is the verb that secures the load, Often mentioned with string it keeps things off the road. Altogether it spells a word you'll find, A mesmerising verb that enchants the mind. What verb am I?

Answer: hypnotise

The widest part of the body is the hip.
The quite negative word is no.
The verb that secures the load it ties.
Altogether it is hypnotise.
10. I have drive, but no confidence, I have a pet, but no animals, I have keys to no door, I have chips that aren't edible. What am I?

Answer: computer

A computer's drive is its hard drive, its "pet" is its mouse, its keys are on the keyboard, and its chips are its microchips.
Source: Author snazzyjazzy

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