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Clothing Connections Trivia Quiz
Another round of matching seemingly unrelated words to form common terms. This time the theme is clothing though the answers themselves may not have anything to do with clothes.
A matching quiz
by zorba_scank.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
(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.
Questions
Choices
1. Hat
Chaser
2. Boot
Rehearsal
3. Tie
Camp
4. Skirt
Trick
5. Shoe
Breaker
6. Sock
Horn
7. Dress
Hop
8. Glove
Stone
9. Suit
Box
10. Cap
Yourself
Select each answer
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Hat
Answer: Trick
A hat trick is a term commonly used in sports like cricket, hockey and soccer. It refers to any feat that is achieved three consecutive times by the same player. For instance, in soccer, if the same player scores three consecutive goals in a match, he is said to have scored a hat trick.
2. Boot
Answer: Camp
The term boot camp is used to describe any short, intensive period of training. In the military, it is used for the training period of new recruits which is conducted under conditions of strict discipline.
3. Tie
Answer: Breaker
A tiebreaker is used to decide a winner if the two teams or players finish the game with level scores. This is especially common in knockout rounds where every game has to have one winner only.
4. Skirt
Answer: Chaser
The term skirt chaser is used derogatorily to indicate a Casanova or habitual flirt. The character of Barney in the television show "How I Met Your Mother" is a good example of this term.
5. Shoe
Answer: Horn
A shoehorn is an actual object used for easing one's foot into a shoe. It is also used to describe the act of forcibly trying to fit someone or something into a particular category.
6. Sock
Answer: Hop
A sock hop was a popular, informal dance event during the mid-20th century. Often held at school gyms, the dance was so named because the participants took off their shoes and danced in their socks or stockings.
7. Dress
Answer: Rehearsal
A dress rehearsal is the final rehearsal before a performance. All actors perform in their actual costumes as though it were a public show with a live, paying audience.
8. Glove
Answer: Box
A glove box, also called a glove compartment, is a small compartment fitted into the dashboard of a vehicle on the passenger side. It was originally used to store driving gloves, hence the name. These days you will find all sorts of items from papers to tissues and sunglasses kept here.
9. Suit
Answer: Yourself
"Suit Yourself!" is a term often said in anger or exasperation when a person doesn't want to continue with an argument. It means that the other person is free to do as they please.
10. Cap
Answer: Stone
A capstone is usually the capping or the last stone placed on top of a structure. The word is also used to describe an extraordinary feat or achievement.
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