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Quiz about Vocabulary How Pedestrian
Quiz about Vocabulary How Pedestrian

Vocabulary: How 'Ped'-estrian! Quiz


This is a quiz on vocabulary words beginning with "Ped". Match the description with the word.
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author ravenskye

A matching quiz by bwfc10. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
bwfc10
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
33,717
Updated
Mar 12 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
522
(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 teacher  
  Pedicure
2. Someone selling items door to door  
  Pediment
3. A treatment for the care of the feet  
  Pedway
4. A stalk bearing a flower or flower cluster  
  Peduncle
5. Recorded ancestry  
  Peddler
6. An appendage near the mouth of an arachnid  
  Pedagogue
7. A walkway for pedestrians  
  Pedipalp
8. A low-pitched gable  
  Pedicab
9. A small pedal-operated vehicle  
  Pediculosis
10. Infestation with lice  
  Pedigree





Select each answer

1. A teacher
2. Someone selling items door to door
3. A treatment for the care of the feet
4. A stalk bearing a flower or flower cluster
5. Recorded ancestry
6. An appendage near the mouth of an arachnid
7. A walkway for pedestrians
8. A low-pitched gable
9. A small pedal-operated vehicle
10. Infestation with lice

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A teacher

Answer: Pedagogue

A pedagogue (or pedagog) is another name for a teacher, especially one who is old-fashioned or pedantic. It comes from the Greek pedo for "child" and agogos for "leader."
2. Someone selling items door to door

Answer: Peddler

Peddlers (or pedlars) have existed in different forms through many centuries and have been known by names such as hawkers, costermongers, and solicitors. As well as selling their wares, they can also sell their skills or ideas.
3. A treatment for the care of the feet

Answer: Pedicure

The word pedicure is derived from the Latin "pedis" (of the foot) and "cura" (care). There are many different types of pedicures, but they all involve beauty treatment that involves cutting and sometimes painting the nails and massaging the skin to make it feel softer.
4. A stalk bearing a flower or flower cluster

Answer: Peduncle

A peduncle (or pedicel) in the botanical sense is a stalk that bears a flower or an attachment. In zoology it is an attachment for a larger structure, and in medicine it is a stalk to which a tumor / polyp may be attached.
5. Recorded ancestry

Answer: Pedigree

A pedigree is a line or chart that is a representation of animals or family-tree indicating pure ancestry and superior qualities. It can also be used in genetics to show the inheritance of a disease or trait through various generations of a family.
6. An appendage near the mouth of an arachnid

Answer: Pedipalp

A pedipalp is one of the second pair of head appendages of arachnids or horseshoe crabs which have a specialized function. They can be used for a predatory or sensory role and even used in reproduction.
7. A walkway for pedestrians

Answer: Pedway

A pedway is a walkway that is usually enclosed, allowing pedestrians to avoid passing traffic. It may be elevated or underground, and connects with adjacent buildings.
8. A low-pitched gable

Answer: Pediment

A pediment is triangular gable (a wall that extends to fill the space underneath the two slopes of a pitched roof) which can be seen in classical architecture, especially Greek. One ancient Greek structure with a famous pediment is the Parthenon. The Greeks used the pediment for structure, whereas the Romans used it for decorative purposes.
9. A small pedal-operated vehicle

Answer: Pedicab

A pedicab is a pedaled tricycle with a two-seat covered compartment that is used as a type of taxi, usually in the Orient. It is an updated version of the rickshaw and rose to prominence in the 1920s.
10. Infestation with lice

Answer: Pediculosis

Pediculosis is infestation of the body with eggs, larvae or adults of the Pediculus humanus, an ectoparasite that feeds only on human blood. The word comes from the Latin "-osis" meaning a state of disease, and "pediculus" (the genitive or possessive case of "pēdis") meaning louse. The two types of P. humanus are head lice and body lice.
Source: Author bwfc10

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