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Quiz about Mixing and Matching

Mixing and Matching Trivia Quiz


A simple match quiz that asks you to pick out the correct answer for each description. The quiz covers topics from religion to movies and from geography to television. Enjoy!

A matching quiz by Joepetz. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Joepetz
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
386,426
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
2261
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 1 (6/10), Granina21 (10/10), fado72 (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. A fresh bread salad from Tuscany, Italy  
  Flanders
2. A city in India known for its marvelous gardens and houseboats  
  Jena-Auerstedt
3. The 1806 battle lost by the Prussians that led to them being controlled by France  
  Sawm
4. A fast performed by Muslims during the month of Ramadan  
  Kalaallit
5. A group of Inuit people who live mostly in Greenland  
  Manderley
6. A crime-noir film for which Jane Fonda won an Academy Award for Best Actress  
  Panzanella
7. Performed by some saints, the act of appearing in two locations at once  
  Biafra
8. A short-lived republic in southern Nigeria that existed from 1967-1970  
  Klute
9. A fictional estate home to the de Winters in the novel "Rebecca"  
  Bilocation
10. Last name of Ned and Maude, neighbors to the Simpsons  
  Srinagar





Select each answer

1. A fresh bread salad from Tuscany, Italy
2. A city in India known for its marvelous gardens and houseboats
3. The 1806 battle lost by the Prussians that led to them being controlled by France
4. A fast performed by Muslims during the month of Ramadan
5. A group of Inuit people who live mostly in Greenland
6. A crime-noir film for which Jane Fonda won an Academy Award for Best Actress
7. Performed by some saints, the act of appearing in two locations at once
8. A short-lived republic in southern Nigeria that existed from 1967-1970
9. A fictional estate home to the de Winters in the novel "Rebecca"
10. Last name of Ned and Maude, neighbors to the Simpsons

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A fresh bread salad from Tuscany, Italy

Answer: Panzanella

Panzanella is a fresh bread salad with lots of fresh vegetables mixed in. It wasn't until the 20th century that panzanella began being made with bread cubes as a base. Prior to that, onions were the main ingredient.
2. A city in India known for its marvelous gardens and houseboats

Answer: Srinagar

Srinagar is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, a state in northern India. It is well known for its gardens, some which were built centuries ago. Among the most famous gardens are Chashme Shahi, home of the royal fountains, and Pari Mahal, also known as the fairy palaces. Because of its many houseboats, rivers and lakes, Srinagar has been called the Venice of the East.
3. The 1806 battle lost by the Prussians that led to them being controlled by France

Answer: Jena-Auerstedt

The Battle of Jena-Auerstedt was fought on October 14, 1806. The French were led by Napoleon and the Prussians by Duke Charles William Ferdinand. The Prussians lost decisively and fell under French rule until 1812. After his victory, Napoleon ordered a bridge built in Paris commemorating the battle. It is known as Pont d'Ilena.
4. A fast performed by Muslims during the month of Ramadan

Answer: Sawm

Sawm is a fast that Muslims undergo from sunup to sunset during the month of Ramadan. It is done to show sacrifice to God and to repent for past sins and aggressions. The elderly, ill and pregnant women are usually exempt.
5. A group of Inuit people who live mostly in Greenland

Answer: Kalaallit

The Kalaallit people make up over 80% of Greenland's population. Greenland's name in Greenlandic is Kalaallit Nunaat, which translates to "land of the Kalaallit". The term Kalaallit historically referred to the people who lived in western Greenland, though today typically it refers to any Inuit person from Greenland.
6. A crime-noir film for which Jane Fonda won an Academy Award for Best Actress

Answer: Klute

"Klute" starred Jane Fonda as a New York City prostitute named Bree Daniels who receives obscene letters in the mail from an executive named Tom Gruneman, played by Robert Milli. Gruneman has since disappeared. Donald Sutherland also stars as John Klute, a detective investigating the disappearance.
7. Performed by some saints, the act of appearing in two locations at once

Answer: Bilocation

Bilocation refers to a person or image appearing in two totally different places (sometimes thousands of miles away) at the same time. The Catholic saint, Padre Pio, is alleged to have appeared in Venezuela at the same moment he died in Italy in 1968. Other saints who are said to have achieved this miracle are Anthony of Padua and Ambrose of Milan.
8. A short-lived republic in southern Nigeria that existed from 1967-1970

Answer: Biafra

The Republic of Biafra separated from Nigeria because of economic strife and cultural differences. Biafra was largely populated by the Igbo people, though there were several other minorities in the country as well. The people in many cases were worse off than when they were under Nigerian rule. Over three million people starved to death. Biafra eventually surrendered and became part of Nigeria again in 1970.
9. A fictional estate home to the de Winters in the novel "Rebecca"

Answer: Manderley

In Daphne du Maurier's classic novel, "Rebecca", the unnamed narrator and her husband Max de Winter live in the grand estate of Manderley. However, the narrator is plagued by her husband's deceased wife Rebecca who seems to have some hold over the estate and the other people living there, especially the evil housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers.
10. Last name of Ned and Maude, neighbors to the Simpsons

Answer: Flanders

On "The Simpsons", the title family live next door to Ned and Maude Flanders and their two sons Rod and Todd. The Flanderses are overly nice and extremely religious, much to Homer's chagrin. Homer also has a habit of stealing things from Ned, who rarely makes a fuss about it.

In some episodes, such as the season five "Homer Loves Flanders", have showcased the two family's friendship. Typically, however, Homer starts a feud with Ned but they make up by the end of the episode. Maude Flanders died in season 11 when she was hit by t-shirts shot out of cannons and fell over the bleachers at the race track.
Source: Author Joepetz

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