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Quiz about Only Consonant is G
Quiz about Only Consonant is G

Only Consonant is G Trivia Quiz


G is the only consonant in the words found in this quiz. All the vowels are used; being A, E, I, O and U.

A multiple-choice quiz by Auszev. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Auszev
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
182,280
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
10 / 15
Plays
818
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Question 1 of 15
1. A goa can be described as what type of living creature? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. In what country would you be in if you saw the Ga? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. To grow old is to __________?

Answer: (3 Letters)
Question 4 of 15
4. Ague is associated with which disease? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Between the years 1960 and 1980, a person could find a job that involved gogo.


Question 6 of 15
6. What is Igo? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. What word that has two 'G's and starts with the letter 'A' means eager?

Answer: (4 Letters)
Question 8 of 15
8. If someone came up to you and performed a gage, what activity might then you become involved in? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. What type of transport, that has three letters, was seen frequently in days gone by?

Answer: (3 Letters)
Question 10 of 15
10. The Scottish version of give is which of the following? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. What prefix often indicates a relationship to earth, dirt and land?

Answer: (3 Letters)
Question 12 of 15
12. As a noun, I am a female gamete and as a verb, I mean to urge on. What word am I?

Answer: (3 Letters)
Question 13 of 15
13. What three-letter word did Freud make popular in his theories regarding psychoanalysis?

Answer: (3 Letters)
Question 14 of 15
14. What object can indicate and measure a variety of substances?

Answer: (4 or 5 Letters)
Question 15 of 15
15. Ag is the symbol for which element? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A goa can be described as what type of living creature?

Answer: Deer

A goa is a gazelle that lives on the Tibetan plateaus. The goa has a brownish-grey coat and the male has horns that are curved backwards.
2. In what country would you be in if you saw the Ga?

Answer: Ghana

The Ga were approximately 8% of Ghana's total population in 1999. They live near the centres of Accra and Fante.
3. To grow old is to __________?

Answer: Age

Some other synonyms for 'age' (depending upon the context) are wane, decline, ripen, develop, and mellow. Over the hill, one foot in the grave, mouldy oldie, and wrinkly are other ways to describe people who are aging.
4. Ague is associated with which disease?

Answer: Malaria

Ague constitutes a condition that includes fevers, chills, sweating and/or shivering. Usually it refers to malaria.
5. Between the years 1960 and 1980, a person could find a job that involved gogo.

Answer: True

Gogo was a type of discotheque dancing. It was popular in the 1960s. In some establishments, girls were employed to dance (often they did this in cages, etc.) as a 'showpiece'. This dance also was referred to as 'a gogo'.
6. What is Igo?

Answer: Game

Igo is a Japanese board game for two people. This game is also known as Go.
7. What word that has two 'G's and starts with the letter 'A' means eager?

Answer: Agog

Eagerness with excitement and anticipation defines agog.
8. If someone came up to you and performed a gage, what activity might then you become involved in?

Answer: Duel

A gage involved something (usually a glove) that is given or thrown down to indicate a fight, challenge or combat. A duel is an excellent example of gage, where one person usually died.
9. What type of transport, that has three letters, was seen frequently in days gone by?

Answer: Gig

A gig is a light carriage that has two wheels and is drawn by one horse. Apart from a carriage, it can refer to a boat and is also an arrangement of barbless hooks that is used to drag through a school of fish.
10. The Scottish version of give is which of the following?

Answer: Gie

Another Scottish word that could have been used instead of gie is agee. Agee is Scottish and British for crooked or ajar (not to be confused with the old Agee brand of glass jars). Agee can also be spelt ajee.
11. What prefix often indicates a relationship to earth, dirt and land?

Answer: Geo

Geo's etymology can be traced to the Greek. Examples are: geochemistry (study of the earth's chemical composition) and geography (study of the earth and features).
12. As a noun, I am a female gamete and as a verb, I mean to urge on. What word am I?

Answer: Egg

The definition of 'egg' ranges from something that is laid to an urge. According to "The Guinness World Records 2003", the ostrich lays the largest egg. The largest ostrich egg then recorded was in China in 1997, which weighed 5 lb 2 oz or 2.35 kg. The normal weight is 1.0-1.78 kg or 2.2-3.9 lb. In volume, the normal ostrich egg is equivalent to 24 hen's eggs.
13. What three-letter word did Freud make popular in his theories regarding psychoanalysis?

Answer: Ego

Ego is said to be the central part of the personality, the part that deals with reality and is influenced by social forces. Freud proposed that the ego is one of three parts of the mind; the other two are the id and the superego.
14. What object can indicate and measure a variety of substances?

Answer: Gage

Gage is the American spelling of gauge (British version). A gauge can measure and/or determine amounts, quantities, size, and conditions, etc, of various substances and objects.
15. Ag is the symbol for which element?

Answer: Silver

This is a chemical symbol. Gold is Au, Aluminium is Al and Sn is for tin.
Source: Author Auszev

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