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Quiz about The QWERTYUIOP Quiz  Part 2
Quiz about The QWERTYUIOP Quiz  Part 2

The QWERTYUIOP Quiz - Part 2


"Top Line Words" - All of these words can be made using just the top line of letters on your computer keyboard. Given the definition can you discover the QWERTYUIOP word?

A multiple-choice quiz by musicmonkeyman. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
228,879
Updated
Feb 10 22
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. What is this four letter "QWERTYUIOP" word?

To grow weary.

Answer: (One Word - Verb)
Question 2 of 10
2. This three letter word can be written using the top line of letters on your keyboard.

Animal kept for companionship.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 3 of 10
3. This is a five letter word:

Line of waiting people.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 4 of 10
4. What is this four letter word?

Thick cord made of twisted fibers.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 5 of 10
5. This word has four letters:

Left-hand side of a ship.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 6 of 10
6. A "QWERTYUIOP" word of four letters:

Abominable snowman.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 7 of 10
7. Here is a word of six letters:

Alloy of tin and lead.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 8 of 10
8. What is this five letter word?
A course of travel from one place to another; A journey plan.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)
Question 9 of 10
9. This "Top Line" word has four letters:

To give up or leave; to stop (doing something).

Answer: (One Word - Verb - 4 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. A word of five or six letters:

Small hairpiece.

Answer: (One Word - Noun)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What is this four letter "QWERTYUIOP" word? To grow weary.

Answer: tire

"Tire", from the Middle English "tiren", can also mean to lose interest or patience.
2. This three letter word can be written using the top line of letters on your keyboard. Animal kept for companionship.

Answer: pet

The word pet comes from the Scottish Gaelic "peata" meaning tame animal.
3. This is a five letter word: Line of waiting people.

Answer: queue

The first recorded use of the word queue in English dates back to 1837. Queue derives, via French, from the Latin word "coda" meaning tail.
4. What is this four letter word? Thick cord made of twisted fibers.

Answer: rope

Rope is traditionally made of hemp.
5. This word has four letters: Left-hand side of a ship.

Answer: port

The right-hand side when facing the front of a ship or aircraft (from on board) is the starboard.
6. A "QWERTYUIOP" word of four letters: Abominable snowman.

Answer: Yeti

The yeti is a hairy manlike creature said to live in the Himalaya Mountains.
7. Here is a word of six letters: Alloy of tin and lead.

Answer: pewter

Other metals can be combined with tin to produce pewter, these include antimony. Pewter can be valuable and sometimes used to be hallmarked
8. What is this five letter word? A course of travel from one place to another; A journey plan.

Answer: route

The word "route" is derived from the Latin "rupta" meaning via.
9. This "Top Line" word has four letters: To give up or leave; to stop (doing something).

Answer: Quit

Quit comes from the Middle English "quiten", meaning to release.
10. A word of five or six letters: Small hairpiece.

Answer: toupee

Toupee comes from the Old French word "toupe" meaning tuft of hair.

Definitions are referenced from Dictionary.com.
Source: Author musicmonkeyman

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