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Quiz about Baps Bloomers Bagels
Quiz about Baps Bloomers Bagels

Baps, Bloomers, Bagels Trivia Quiz


Beginning with a type of bread, drop a letter for each clue, and then work your way back up to a different type of bread.

A multiple-choice quiz by Plodd. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Plodd
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
363,042
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
2077
Last 3 plays: slay01 (10/10), Guest 108 (8/10), laurencb63 (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. Which thin flatbread can you normally find on a Mexican menu?

Answer: (One Word, Eight Letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. What is the region of a shore called which is next to the sea?

Answer: (One Word, Seven Letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. What do you call a person who mends and alters clothing?

Answer: (One Word, Six Letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Which word, used in mathematics, shows the relative sizes of two or more values?

Answer: (One Word, Five Letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. What is another name for a violent public disturbance?

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Which 2011 animated film saw a blue macaw learning to fly?

Answer: (One Word, Three Letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Now start adding a letter. Which natural fibre can you obtain from the husk of coconut?

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. In which group of people can you find a soprano, tenor and baritone?

Answer: (One Word, Five Letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. A daring or noble character in a story can also be called which adjective?

Answer: (One Word, Six Letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Which sweet bread can you normally find on a French menu?

Answer: (One Word, Seven Letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which thin flatbread can you normally find on a Mexican menu?

Answer: Tortilla

Tortilla is made using corn. The husks are removed and the remaining kernel ground down into a fine flour. Water, oil/butter and salt is then added and the dough made into flat circles ready for cooking.
2. What is the region of a shore called which is next to the sea?

Answer: Litoral

Litoral is the region of the shore which is near to a sea, lake or ocean. This includes the area of damp sand or shingle where the tides come in and go out. Littoral is an alternate spelling.
3. What do you call a person who mends and alters clothing?

Answer: Tailor

A tailor is employed to make, mend and alter clothing. Tailors use specialist equipment including industrial sewing machines and irons, and they made, and still do make, made to measure uniforms for the armed services.
4. Which word, used in mathematics, shows the relative sizes of two or more values?

Answer: Ratio

As an example of a ratio, if a recipe for making a chocolate cake uses three cups of flour and two cups of sugar, the ratio of flour to sugar is 3 : 2.
5. What is another name for a violent public disturbance?

Answer: Riot

Riots have happened throughout the world and they have normally occurred when a group is against that of another. A peaceful protest may turn into an ugly riot if a disorganised group gets involved, leading to crime and destruction.
6. Which 2011 animated film saw a blue macaw learning to fly?

Answer: Rio

Blu was the name of the blue macaw in the 2011 film, "Rio". The bird was kidnapped from his owner by a gang of smugglers, but he managed to free himself. He had many adventures trying to find his way back to his owner, while meeting a motley group of other birds and animals along the way.
7. Now start adding a letter. Which natural fibre can you obtain from the husk of coconut?

Answer: Coir

Coir is used commercially to make rope, doormats and brushes. The coarse fibre is removed from the internal shell of a coconut, and can be either white or brown in colour, depending on the maturity of the fruit.
8. In which group of people can you find a soprano, tenor and baritone?

Answer: Choir

A choir is a group of people who sing together. Their numbers can range from a few to hundreds of choristers, either singing to the accompaniment of music, or a cappella.
9. A daring or noble character in a story can also be called which adjective?

Answer: Heroic

A person who is heroic is known to be bold and fearless, often fighting against villains for the benefit of those who are less able. Heroes in film and literature have included Robin Hood, James Bond and Indiana Jones.
10. Which sweet bread can you normally find on a French menu?

Answer: Brioche

Brioche has a high butter and egg content, making it a popular choice for breakfast, dessert or tea, or even snacking on during the day. Flour, milk and yeast are also added, and the shape of the dough made for baking can range from a large loaf, to small individual rolls.
Source: Author Plodd

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