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Quiz about Match the Body Parts

Match the Body Parts Trivia Quiz


In this quiz you should match the part of the body on the right side with its figurative meaning. (e.g. The core or heart of something - Bone)

A matching quiz by GunnerVd. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
GunnerVd
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
407,818
Updated
Apr 22 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
1018
Last 3 plays: Guest 184 (6/10), Guest 159 (10/10), run216 (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. A standard length, a unit of meter in verse, or a step or speed.  
  Muscle
2. An angle of an intersection of parts in a roof.  
  Vein
3. A part of a journey or race, or one competition among several similar events.  
  Leg
4. A type of grayish and reddish brown.  
  Foot
5. The side of an artificial or natural structure.  
  Hip
6. A channel of water or a bed of mineral in rock or ice.  
  Torso
7. The literal or figurative birthplace of an idea, product, or other physical or intellectual creation.  
  Shoulder
8. An artistic representation of the human trunk, or something incomplete or damaged.  
  Liver
9. Physical force, especially used for intimidation or persuasion.  
  Womb
10. The center or essential or vital part of something.  
  Heart





Select each answer

1. A standard length, a unit of meter in verse, or a step or speed.
2. An angle of an intersection of parts in a roof.
3. A part of a journey or race, or one competition among several similar events.
4. A type of grayish and reddish brown.
5. The side of an artificial or natural structure.
6. A channel of water or a bed of mineral in rock or ice.
7. The literal or figurative birthplace of an idea, product, or other physical or intellectual creation.
8. An artistic representation of the human trunk, or something incomplete or damaged.
9. Physical force, especially used for intimidation or persuasion.
10. The center or essential or vital part of something.

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A standard length, a unit of meter in verse, or a step or speed.

Answer: Foot

As well as being an anatomical structure found in most mammals, it is also used as a unit of length and uncommonly used also as a measure of work/force. A little known fact is that it was once used as a measure of speed. In the early days of transportation, speed was measured by how many feet a person or vehicle could travel in a certain amount of time.

For example, a horse-drawn carriage might be said to travel at a speed of six feet per second.
2. An angle of an intersection of parts in a roof.

Answer: Hip

A hip roof is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls. The most common square hip roof is shaped like a pyramid. Hip roofs are common in regions with high winds or hurricanes because the sloping sides help to distribute wind evenly across the roof, reducing the chances of damage.
3. A part of a journey or race, or one competition among several similar events.

Answer: Leg

In sports, a leg is a section of a race that is run by an individual athlete or a relay team member. In relay races, each team member runs a designated leg of the race before passing the baton to the next runner. In distance running, the term "leg" is often used to refer to a portion of the racecourse, such as "the final leg" or "the uphill leg."
4. A type of grayish and reddish brown.

Answer: Liver

Liver is used as a type of dark brown color in dogs and horses. It also refers to the color of the healthy human liver. The color is often associated with warmth, comfort, and earthiness.
5. The side of an artificial or natural structure.

Answer: Shoulder

Shoulders are often used as sides of structures, particularly in construction and engineering. When designing a structure, it's important to consider the load that will be placed on it, and shoulders can help distribute that load evenly. Additionally, shoulders can help prevent materials from spilling or falling off the side of the structure, particularly when transporting them from one place to another.
6. A channel of water or a bed of mineral in rock or ice.

Answer: Vein

A vein can be defined as a channel of water in certain contexts, such as the mining industry. In mining, veins are narrow channels in rocks that contain minerals like gold or silver. These veins were formed through geological processes and can be followed and mined for their valuable contents.
7. The literal or figurative birthplace of an idea, product, or other physical or intellectual creation.

Answer: Womb

A womb is often described as the place where a certain idea has been stated for the first time. The womb represents a place of creativity and innovation, where new concepts can be nurtured and developed in a safe and supportive space until they are ready to be born into the world.
8. An artistic representation of the human trunk, or something incomplete or damaged.

Answer: Torso

When the term "torso" is used in reference to something incomplete or damaged, it typically refers to a sculpture or figure that lacks limbs or other features. The rationale behind the use of the term is that the torso represents the essential core or foundation of the human form, without which the rest of the body cannot exist or function.

In artistic terms, a torso can be a powerful and evocative symbol of vulnerability and loss, conveying a sense of both physical and emotional damage.
9. Physical force, especially used for intimidation or persuasion.

Answer: Muscle

To use physical force, or simply to "muscle" your way to victory. Muscle as a form of persuasion refers to the use of physical strength or power to influence or convince others. Moreover, muscle can also be used to intimidate, coerce, or bully others into complying with one's demands or wishes.

This is often seen in aggressive behavior, such as physical or verbal assault, where people use their physical strength to instill fear or control over others.
10. The center or essential or vital part of something.

Answer: Heart

"Heart" is often used in a metaphorical sense to describe the core or essence of something. For example, someone may say that "the heart of the issue" is a particular problem that needs to be addressed. Similarly, a passionate individual may be described as having a "heart full of joy" or a "heart full of love".

In literature and poetry, the heart is often used as a symbol of our emotional core, representing our deepest feelings and desires.
Source: Author GunnerVd

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