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Quiz about Link the Words
Quiz about Link the Words

Link the Words Trivia Quiz


All you have to do is find the missing link between the two words! Have fun and enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by bwfc10. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
bwfc10
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
402,323
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
603
Last 3 plays: Sandpiper18 (10/10), Guest 38 (10/10), donkeehote (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Go __________ and chips

Answer: (Four letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Liberty __________ Tower

Answer: (Four letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Paddington __________ trap

Answer: (Four letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Buckingham __________ of Versailles

Answer: (Six letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. The Lion __________ Kong

Answer: (Four letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Table__________ racket (or racquet)

Answer: (Six letters-sport)
Question 7 of 10
7. Pink __________ Liner

Answer: (Three letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Union __________ in-the-box

Answer: (Four letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Prince __________ Einstein

Answer: (Six letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Penny __________ Box

Answer: (Five letters-color)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Go __________ and chips

Answer: Fish

Go Fish is a card game that is usually played with 2 to 5 players. Each game last approximately 5-10 minutes. The winner is the person who has the most pairs of cards at the end.

Fish and chips is a meal that originated in England sometime in the 1860's. There is a debate as to whether the first fish and chip shops were in Lancashire, the North of England, or in London.
2. Liberty __________ Tower

Answer: Bell

The Liberty Bell is can be found in the Liberty Bell Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a symbol of independence and was completed in 1752. Unfortunately, the bell cracked after its first ringing and was then recast twice.

A bell tower is a structure that can contain one or more bells, usually associated with a church or an administrative building. They may also contain a clock.
3. Paddington __________ trap

Answer: Bear

Paddington bear is the creation of the English author Michael Bond and appeared in the book "A Bear Called Paddington" published in 1958. His favorite food is marmalade sandwiches (which he keeps under his hat!) and is named after Paddington railway station, where he was found by the Brown family.

A bear trap is a snare designed to trap bears by hunters. It is usually made of steel and is spring loaded. It is activated when a bear or other large animal steps into the mechanism.
4. Buckingham __________ of Versailles

Answer: Palace

Buckingham Palace is the London residence of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. As of 2020, this is Queen Elizabeth II. The palace has over 775 rooms, including staff bedrooms, offices, 78 bathrooms, 52 main bedrooms, and 19 state rooms. In World War II, the palace was bombed nine times.

The Palace of Versailles was the royal residence, first of Louis XIV of France (The Sun King) in 1682 until Louis XVI and the start of the French Revolution in 1789. World War I officially came to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.
5. The Lion __________ Kong

Answer: King

"The Lion King" is a 1994 Disney movie (remade in 2019) following a young lion cub in his efforts to succeed his murdered father, and become the King of the Pride Lands. The music and songs were written by Sir Elton John and Sir Tim Rice.

The original "King Kong" movie was made in 1933 and is about a monster ape that is captured and brought to New York City where he wreaks havoc and destruction. Since then , there have been many sequels, books, video games and comics.
6. Table__________ racket (or racquet)

Answer: Tennis

Table tennis, also known as ping pong, is a game that was made popular in Victorian England. It became an Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea in 1988. It can be played with either two or four players.

A tennis racket is a paddle-like device that is used to hit the ball in the game of tennis. "Racquet" is the alternative spelling. The modern racket was first made around 1583 in Italy and consisted of a wood frame and gut strings. Since that time, the racket has developed into using synthetic strings and different types of materials for the frame.
7. Pink __________ Liner

Answer: Eye

Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is an inflammation or infection of the thin clear membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyeball. It is usually caused by a virus, bacteria or an irritant.

An eye liner is a cosmetic used to make the eyes stand out more. They are available in a variety of types such as a pen, pencil or liquid. It was first used in ancient Egypt, when kohl was used to darken the edges of the eyelids.
8. Union __________ in-the-box

Answer: Jack

The "Union Jack" is the name of the official flag of the United Kingdom (also known as the "Union Flag"). Originally, it was composed of the English and Scottish flags but since 1801, it has also included the cross of St Patrick. The three colors on the flag are red, white and blue.

A Jack-in-the-box is a children's toy that was first developed in the 1500s by a German clockmaker. A wooden box was cranked open by a handle on the side, and a cartoon clown would spring upwards to surprise the owner. Since that time, the toy has had many improvements including a wind-up action.
9. Prince __________ Einstein

Answer: Albert

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha( 1819-1861), was the husband of Queen Victoria of England. He was responsible, in part, for the formation of a constitutional monarchy and supported many causes including the abolition of slavery. When he died, Queen Victoria dressed in all black for the rest of her days due to her mourning of her beloved husband.

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was a German theoretical physicist best known for his theory of relativity ("E=mc2"). He renounced his German citizenship and became a Swiss citizen in 1901 but was an American citizen when he died.
10. Penny __________ Box

Answer: Black

The Penny Black was the first adhesive postage stamp that was issued in 1840 by the UK. The cost of postage was one penny and the stamp had a black background that depicted an image of Queen Victoria, the ruling monarch at that time.

A "black box" is a term for the flight recorder of an aircraft. However, they are not black as their name implies but a bright orange color which can be identified and recovered more easily in case of accidents.
Source: Author bwfc10

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