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Quiz about Please Answer My Anagrammed Prayer
Quiz about Please Answer My Anagrammed Prayer

Please Answer My Anagrammed Prayer Quiz


This quiz has two answers that are anagrams of each other, one of each answer is somehow related to the word 'prayer'. Each question contains a word definition plus a synonym to give you your anagrams. Eg: Man's best friend + Diety = Dog God.

A multiple-choice quiz by Midget40. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Midget40
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
363,592
Updated
Sep 05 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
477
Question 1 of 10
1. A supernatural elflike creature especially one associated with water + Ecclesiastic.

Answer: (Two Words 6 Letters each)
Question 2 of 10
2. A vertical spar for supporting sails on the deck of a boat + Floor coverings

Answer: (Two Words 4 Letters each)
Question 3 of 10
3. A knight who is on a particular mission to accomplish a prescribed task (or a FT member who is trying to ascend) + Entreaty.

Answer: (Two Words 7 Letters each)
Question 4 of 10
4. An ancient kingdom within Iran whose name was used for the country until the twentieth century + Accolade.

Answer: (Two Words 6 Letters each)
Question 5 of 10
5. The 100th part of a naira in Nigerian currency + Novel.

Answer: (Two Words 4 Letters each)
Question 6 of 10
6. Insects having a long prothorax and usually holding their forelegs upright as though in prayer + Night Office.

Answer: (Two Words 6 Letters each)
Question 7 of 10
7. A small microscopic arachnid that is parasitic to animals and plants, or that feed on stored food + Epoch.

Answer: (Two Words 4 Letters each)
Question 8 of 10
8. To be abundant or swarming with something + Conference.

Answer: (Two Words 7 Letters each)
Question 9 of 10
9. A volatile mixture of hydrocarbons, used as a solvent, with a boiling point range of 70°-130°C + Creed.

Answer: (Two Words 8 Letters each (Alternative spelling))
Question 10 of 10
10. The long hair that grows from the neck in certain mammals + Verily.

Answer: (Two Words 4 Letters each)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A supernatural elflike creature especially one associated with water + Ecclesiastic.

Answer: Sprite Priest

A priest is someone who is an agent between man and their deity. They have the authority to perform the sacred rites and rituals of the religion.

In the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox churches, the word is used specifically for those who have received Holy Orders and been ordained into priesthood. Most non-sacramental denominations prefer to use the word 'pastor' or 'elder' for their leaders.
2. A vertical spar for supporting sails on the deck of a boat + Floor coverings

Answer: Mast Mats

A prayer mat is used by Muslims to keep themselves in a clean state during their various positions of prayer on the ground. The mat contains a niche at the top that must be pointed toward Mecca during prayer.
3. A knight who is on a particular mission to accomplish a prescribed task (or a FT member who is trying to ascend) + Entreaty.

Answer: Quester Request

For many the act of requesting (or pleading) favours from God is the main theme within their personal prayers. Others will often ask someone they know to pray for them during hard times or trouble.

Many churches also have prayer request boxes or books where people can place their requests and they are then offered up to God during the religious ceremony.
4. An ancient kingdom within Iran whose name was used for the country until the twentieth century + Accolade.

Answer: Persia Praise

Praise is the act of making positive statements about someone or something either in private or public. In all religions, praise of God is the essential part of any gathering whether it be in words, acts or song.
5. The 100th part of a naira in Nigerian currency + Novel.

Answer: Kobo Book

A Prayer Book is a book that contains prayers and the outline of the liturgy of the religious service (unlike a book of prayers which just contains prayers).

Perhaps the best known is the "Book of Common Prayer" used in the Anglican Church. It was published in 1549 to outline the 'new' religion after the Reformation and break with Rome.
6. Insects having a long prothorax and usually holding their forelegs upright as though in prayer + Night Office.

Answer: Mantis Matins

The Canonical Hours are an official set of daily prayers in the Catholic Churches that include readings and psalms.

These include: Matins (Midnight), Lauds (3.00 am), Prime (6.00 am), Terce (9.00 am), Sext (midday), None (3.00 pm), Vespers (6.00 pm) and Compline (9.00 pm).
7. A small microscopic arachnid that is parasitic to animals and plants, or that feed on stored food + Epoch.

Answer: Mite Time

Prayer (Salat) Times refer to when Muslims must perform their prayers. They have five obligatory daily prayers whose time is determined by the position of the sun so these times vary throughout the world.

These prayers include: Fajr (before sunrise), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset) and Isha'a (night).
8. To be abundant or swarming with something + Conference.

Answer: Teeming Meeting

A prayer meeting is literally a meeting of a group of people for prayer. These are held outside of religious services, they may have clergy present or be led by the laity. Depending on their numbers they can be held in people's homes or venues up to huge concert halls.
9. A volatile mixture of hydrocarbons, used as a solvent, with a boiling point range of 70°-130°C + Creed.

Answer: Ligroine Religion

A religion is an organised set of beliefs and world views that explain the cause and purpose of the universe. Most contain one or more deities that are worshipped and provide moral and ethical leadership to their followers. Many have symbols, rituals and devotional observances. It is believed that there are over 4,000 religions in the world today.
10. The long hair that grows from the neck in certain mammals + Verily.

Answer: Mane Amen

The word 'Amen' comes from the Hebrew meaning 'So be it.' It is found throughout both the Old And New Testaments of the Holy Bible and is used as a declaration of affirmation. It has been adopted in the Christian faith as a concluding word for prayers.

It is also the very last word of the bible and of this quiz.
Source: Author Midget40

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