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Pass Trivia Quiz


Think of a word that goes before or after the word "pass". Enjoy the quiz and if you find some extra options, send me a note and I'll add them. Thanks!

A multiple-choice quiz by linkan. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
linkan
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
398,577
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
320
Question 1 of 10
1. Pass ________ Wise

Answer: (One word, 4 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Pass ______ Turn

Answer: (One word - not under)
Question 3 of 10
3. Pass ______ Ends

Answer: (One word - starts with B)
Question 4 of 10
4. Pass ______ Charges

Answer: (One word - traveling?)
Question 5 of 10
5. Over and _______ Pass

Answer: (One word - three letters )
Question 6 of 10
6. Pass _______ Less

Answer: (One word - three letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Tub _____ Pass

Answer: (One word - two letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Pass ______ Stone Kops

Answer: (One word)
Question 9 of 10
9. Pass ______ Hill

Answer: (One word - Up for a picnic?)
Question 10 of 10
10. Pass ______ On

Answer: (One word - Not more)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Pass ________ Wise

Answer: Word

"Password" was a game show with Allen Ludden as the host.

"Wordwise" is a category in Fun Trivia that holds many fun quizzes in the Brain Teasers section.
2. Pass ______ Turn

Answer: Over

"Passover" is a special holiday celebrated by the Jewish people. The event lasts for eight days, starting at sunset, usually in March or April, around Easter time.

"Overturn" a decision if you felt like changing your mind.
3. Pass ______ Ends

Answer: Book

"Passbook" is a piece of paper to hold records. You can now have a passbook on your smart phone to help keep your records the easier way.

"Bookends" are two holders to hold up a line of books.
4. Pass ______ Charges

Answer: Port

You need a "passport" to travel to other countries. It's a form of ID that countries require to gain entry. Some passports need visas also.

When you book a cruise you need to pay "port charges" to the countries that you enter. Most are included in your cruise fare.

"Passover" and "overcharges" are another two options here as well. You paid too much for a lower priced item, you were overcharged.
5. Over and _______ Pass

Answer: Out

When you finish talking on the CB radio, you finish with "over and out good buddy". Which means the conversation is finished.

If you go beyond something, you "out pass" the place you were going.

Another option would be "Over and Under" and "underpass". An underpass is where traffic goes when it's under the bridge or the opposite of an overpass.
6. Pass _______ Less

Answer: Age

A "passage" is a tunnel or a shortcut to another place.

"Ageless" means you never look your age. You can stay young looking forever. Dick Clark was the ageless teenager.
7. Tub _____ Pass

Answer: By

"Tubby" means to be a little chunky. Yes, I'm a little tubby at times myself.

A "bypass" is another way around a city without using the highway to go through town. You are taking the bypass.
8. Pass ______ Stone Kops

Answer: Key

When you run a hotel you always need a "pass key" in case someone locks their door and you need to get in.

The "Keystone Kops" was a fun and silly skit from the non-talking black and white films.
9. Pass ______ Hill

Answer: Ant

"Passant" is an heraldic term describing the attitude of an element of an heraldic feature.

I really hate ants. I don't mind snakes and bugs, but ants drive me crazy! So when I see a bunch of ants in an "ant hill" it sends shivers up my spine.
10. Pass ______ On

Answer: Less

When you're driving down the street and want to pass the car in front of you, the traffic is crazy coming at you and it's impassable or "passless".

If someone taught you something, it was usually a short "lesson" at school.
Source: Author linkan

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