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Quiz about Trade a Letter
Quiz about Trade a Letter

Trade a Letter Trivia Quiz


In this quiz, you will need to trade a letter from the given word for another. Then, you will need to rearrange the letters to form a new word.

A photo quiz by Buddy1. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Buddy1
Time
5 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
359,797
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
1673
Last 3 plays: RichardHorler (10/10), jackslade (10/10), asgirl (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Trade a letter in the word "era" to get the primary color that is shown in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 10
2. Trade a letter from "sly" to get a synonym for affirmative that is often indicated by the gesture shown.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 10
3. Trade a letter in the word "meat" to get the general name of something you play, such as in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 10
4. Trade a letter from "stab" to get the name of the musical instrument shown.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 10
5. Trade a letter in the word "gate" to get the type of clothing seen in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 10
6. Trade a letter from "scone" to get the general name for a body of water that is seen in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. Trade a letter in the word "ranch" to get the object shown.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. Trade a letter from "paint" to get a form of transportation that runs on railway tracks as seen in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. Trade a letter in the word "enter" to get the number of dots seen in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. Trade a letter from "piece" to get something used for flavoring food. An example of this is seen in the photo.

Answer: (One Word)

Most Recent Scores
Nov 21 2024 : RichardHorler: 10/10
Nov 20 2024 : jackslade: 10/10
Nov 19 2024 : asgirl: 9/10
Nov 17 2024 : fado72: 10/10
Nov 02 2024 : marco51: 7/10
Oct 23 2024 : gracious1: 10/10
Oct 03 2024 : Guest 2: 0/10
Sep 28 2024 : Guest 161: 6/10

Score Distribution

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Trade a letter in the word "era" to get the primary color that is shown in the photo.

Answer: red

Trade the A for a D.

In art, there are three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. With these three colors, various other colors can be made.
2. Trade a letter from "sly" to get a synonym for affirmative that is often indicated by the gesture shown.

Answer: yes

Trade the L for an E.

A thumbs up signal means okay, yes, or affirmative. In other words, it gives the person's approval of something. Conversely, a thumbs down means no or negative.
3. Trade a letter in the word "meat" to get the general name of something you play, such as in the photo.

Answer: game

Trade the T for a G.

A game is an activity that people play--as few as one person and (theoretically) no maximum. Some are physical games like tag. Some are board games like checkers. It is also a good way to relieve boredom and can be lots of fun for the whole family.
4. Trade a letter from "stab" to get the name of the musical instrument shown.

Answer: tuba

Trade the S for a U.

A tuba is a brass instrument and is known for being large and making a bass noise. A tuba is one of several instruments used in an orchestra, including a flute, violin, cello, and trombone. It is also new in an orchestra when compared to the other instruments.
5. Trade a letter in the word "gate" to get the type of clothing seen in the photo.

Answer: toga

Trade the E for an O.

A toga is a type of garment associated with ancient Rome. Although originally worn by both men and women, by the second century B.C., only men would wear togas. It was made of wool and was approximately 20 feet long.
6. Trade a letter from "scone" to get the general name for a body of water that is seen in the photo.

Answer: ocean

Trade the S for an A.

An ocean is one of the largest bodies of water. Other bodies of water have water that flow into an ocean. In fact, approximately 97% of the water on Earth is in the ocean. Most of Earth is covered by one of five oceans. From smallest to largest, they are Arctic, Southern, Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific.
7. Trade a letter in the word "ranch" to get the object shown.

Answer: chair

Trade the N for an I.

There are many types of chairs including folding chairs, rocking chairs (like the one pictured), and lawn chairs. The chair in general dates back thousands of years, at least to the time of ancient Egyptians. It's a great way to get off your feet and just relax!
8. Trade a letter from "paint" to get a form of transportation that runs on railway tracks as seen in the photo.

Answer: train

Trade the P for an R.

A train is one of several different types of transportation. It moves from place to place on railway tracks. It takes a while for a train to stop, which is why it's important if someone is on a railway track to get off when they see or hear a train--it's because the train can't stop in time. Trains as we know them were invented in the 19th century; however, there were earlier forms of railway transportation.
9. Trade a letter in the word "enter" to get the number of dots seen in the photo.

Answer: three

Trade the N for an H.

The number three is an odd prime (meaning its only divisible by one and itself) number. To identify whether a number is divisible by 3, simply add the individual digits together. If the sum is divisible by 3, then the original number is also divisible by 3. Examples of three in literature are the three blind mice and the three musketeers.
10. Trade a letter from "piece" to get something used for flavoring food. An example of this is seen in the photo.

Answer: spice

Trade an E for an S.

A spice is used, not only for flavoring, but also for coloring food and preserving it. Types of spices include cinnamon, saffron, vanilla, and ginger. Some spices even have medicinal purposes, such as garlic being used as an antibiotic.
Source: Author Buddy1

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