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Quiz about Rhyme and Reason
Quiz about Rhyme and Reason

Rhyme and Reason Trivia Quiz


I'll give you a question as the clue, then one of the four options will give a word that rhymes with it; eg. given clue - the UK band that had the hit "Tiger Feet" = Mud. Correct clue; A fluid that runs through the body (Blood).

A multiple-choice quiz by huw27. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
huw27
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
306,500
Updated
Jan 09 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
3308
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. The correct answer rhymes with the colour mixed with blue to make purple. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "_ _ _ _ with the Wind" (1939 film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh) - the missing word rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 3 of 10
3. The Star Trek Captain's one of these might tell of a cabin built of this material - and this three letter word rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 4 of 10
4. The Bee Gees got a fever at this time on a Saturday - and this rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 5 of 10
5. Jam usually comes in this type of receptacle which rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 6 of 10
6. The traditional stringed musical instrument of Ireland (which also appears on the Guinness logo) rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 7 of 10
7. A child between the age of 12 and 20 is said to be in his or her .... , a word which rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 8 of 10
8. This feral dog, found primarily in Australia, was deemed responsible for the disappearance of a nine week old child at Ayers Rock in 1980. It rhymes with the correct answer below. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This person would be found down a pit digging coal - and he sort of rhymes with the correct answer below.

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Question 10 of 10
10. The contractile tissues of the body rhyme with the correct answer found below. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The correct answer rhymes with the colour mixed with blue to make purple.

Answer: The first name of Wilma Flintstone's husband

The answer is FRED (Flintstone)- which rhymes with RED

The incorrect answers are Freddy MERCURY, Everton play football in the city of LIVERPOOL, and Mr Leno's first name is JAY.
2. "_ _ _ _ with the Wind" (1939 film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh) - the missing word rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: The first name of Beatles member Mr Lennon

The answer is JOHN Lennon - and JOHN rhymes with "GONE With The Wind."

The state capital of Pennsylvania is HARRISBURG, the Australian rugby union team are nicknamed the WALLABIES, and ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974.
3. The Star Trek Captain's one of these might tell of a cabin built of this material - and this three letter word rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: Kermit is one of these

Kermit the FROG is the correct answer. And the Star Trek Captain might have written about a LOG cabin in his LOG book.

The Egyptian queen who counted both Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony amongst her lovers was CLEOPATRA. DON Bradman is the famous Australian cricketer, and the capital of Poland is WARSAW.
4. The Bee Gees got a fever at this time on a Saturday - and this rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: The colour of the US President's house

The US President lives in the WHITE House. The Bee Gees had Saturday NIGHT Fever!

The incorrect answers are - Freddy Kruger terrorised ELM Street, SOFIA is the capital city of Bulgaria, and the New Zealand rugby team play in BLACK shirts.
5. Jam usually comes in this type of receptacle which rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: Herbie, the Love Bug, was this sort of vehicle

Herbie, the Love Bug, was a CAR. Jam comes in a JAR.

The incorrect answers - South America's largest species of snake is the ANACONDA, Mr Hoffman's first name is DUSTIN, and the Boeing 747 is also known as the JUMBO jet.
6. The traditional stringed musical instrument of Ireland (which also appears on the Guinness logo) rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: If a musical note isn't natural or flat, it must be this

A musical note is SHARP if it is not flat or natural - and the traditional stringed Irish musical instrument which appears on the Guinness logo is the HARP.

The incorrect answers are; HADRIAN is the Roman Emperor who gave his name to the wall on the Scottish borders, and you'll find SPINACH in any Florentine dish. Ms Streisand's first name is BARBRA.
7. A child between the age of 12 and 20 is said to be in his or her .... , a word which rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: Trousers made from denim

Trousers made from denim are known as JEANS - and a child aged 13-19 is said to be in his or her TEENS.

The incorrect answers are; Brett FAVRE is the famous QB, Ayers Rock is known as ULURU, and the famous poet famous for his odes is John KEATS.
8. This feral dog, found primarily in Australia, was deemed responsible for the disappearance of a nine week old child at Ayers Rock in 1980. It rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: Famous Spanish tenor Placido

Placido DOMINGO is the famous Spanish tenor. The Australian feral dog is a DINGO.

The incorrect answers are - Arsenal Football Club is based in LONDON, Europe's largest port is the city of ROTTERDAM, and it was MICHAEL Jackson who gave us "Thriller".
9. This person would be found down a pit digging coal - and he sort of rhymes with the correct answer below.

Answer: A large Asian country

The Asian country is CHINA - and the man found digging for coal is a MINER.

The incorrect answers are; Mick Jagger sings with the ROLLING Stones, the English king with six wives was HENRY and the North American lake is SUPERIOR.
10. The contractile tissues of the body rhyme with the correct answer found below.

Answer: The capital city of Belgium

BRUSSELS is the capital city of Belgium. The contractile tissues of the body are known as MUSCLES.

The incorrect answers are - BERTRAND Russell is the famous philosopher, Africa's highest mountain is Kilimanjaro, and American Football's Cowboys are based in DALLAS.

I hope you enjoyed the quiz.
Source: Author huw27

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