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What Key Am I? Trivia Quiz


Match the brief description to the correct word containing the letters "key".

A matching quiz by ClarkyB. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ClarkyB
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
385,277
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
1259
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: asgirl (10/10), Guest 203 (10/10), jonnowales (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Animal with scientific name Equus africanus asinus.  
  Monkey
2. Means of entering data into a computer.  
  Keystone
3. A person who rides horses professionally in races.  
  Mickey
4. The wedge-shaped piece at the summit of an arch.  
  Hockey
5. Sport played at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.  
  Keyhole
6. Means of gaining entry via the use of a specific tool.  
  Donkey
7. Nickname for someone called Michael.  
  Keynote
8. Commonly found on dinner plates at Thanksgiving and Christmas.  
  Keyboard
9. The main speech given at a gathering.  
  Turkey
10. Cheeky animal seen at the zoo.  
  Jockey





Select each answer

1. Animal with scientific name Equus africanus asinus.
2. Means of entering data into a computer.
3. A person who rides horses professionally in races.
4. The wedge-shaped piece at the summit of an arch.
5. Sport played at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
6. Means of gaining entry via the use of a specific tool.
7. Nickname for someone called Michael.
8. Commonly found on dinner plates at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
9. The main speech given at a gathering.
10. Cheeky animal seen at the zoo.

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Animal with scientific name Equus africanus asinus.

Answer: Donkey

The donkey, also known as ass, is a domesticated member of the horse family that is often used as a working animal. The male donkey is known as a jack, and the female donkey is known as a jenny.
2. Means of entering data into a computer.

Answer: Keyboard

A computer keyboard is generally used alongside a mouse to provide input to the computer. Keyboard is also the term used for any of various musical instruments played by means of a piano-like keyboard, such as a piano, electric piano, or organ.
3. A person who rides horses professionally in races.

Answer: Jockey

Jockeys tend to be small (typically between 4ft 10in (1.47m) to 5ft 6in (1.68m)) and light (typically between 108lb (49kg) to 118lb (54kg) in order to meet with horse carrying weight limits set by racing authorities. The colours worn by jockeys in races show which owner or trainer is associated with the horse being ridden.
4. The wedge-shaped piece at the summit of an arch.

Answer: Keystone

It is called a keystone as it is the foundation (or key) of the arch - that is, the stone that is regarded as holding all the other pieces in place. Keystones are often decorated in some way (for example with an animal's head, or floral design) to make the archway more aesthetically pleasing.
5. Sport played at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.

Answer: Hockey

Field hockey is played on a grass or turf field and uses a plastic ball, whereas ice hockey is played on an ice rink and uses a vulcanized rubber puck. Field hockey was played at the Summer Olympics in 1908, 1920, and then since 1928. Ice hockey has been played at the Winter Olympics since 1924.
6. Means of gaining entry via the use of a specific tool.

Answer: Keyhole

As the name suggests, this is a hole for inserting a key in order to open a lock, such as found on a door. Keyhole is also a type of surgery, in which very small incisions are made in the body to allow the surgeon access to the area that needs to be operated on.
7. Nickname for someone called Michael.

Answer: Mickey

One of the most famous Mickeys of all time is, of course, Mickey Mouse! Created in 1928, Mickey Mouse is one of the world's most recognizable characters, and is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company.
8. Commonly found on dinner plates at Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Answer: Turkey

The turkeys we eat at Thanksgiving and Christmas are domestic turkeys, specifically bred to grow larger in size than their wild turkey counterparts. Turkey is often served with cranberry sauce, a sweet dark red condiment made from, unsurprisingly, cranberries!
9. The main speech given at a gathering.

Answer: Keynote

A keynote speech should be motivational or inspiring, and something that the audience remembers for a long time afterwards. Celebrities are often hired to provide keynote speeches at events, as their prominence in the community enhances the likelihood of the speech being remembered by the audience.
10. Cheeky animal seen at the zoo.

Answer: Monkey

There are around 260 known living species of monkey in the world, ranging from the very small (pygmy marmoset) to the very large (mandrill). Monkeys, like humans, are of the order Primates.
Source: Author ClarkyB

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