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A multiple-choice quiz by Fiachra. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Fiachra
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
142,903
Updated
Jan 31 23
# Qns
25
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
14 / 25
Plays
1692
Last 3 plays: Guest 72 (9/25), holetown (21/25), Guest 99 (15/25).
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Question 1 of 25
1. What would you do with 'Cachaça'? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. If a plant is described as cespitose, how does it grow? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. A cesta is a basket. What is it used for? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. What is a douroucouli? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. What would you expect to own if you bought some Imari in Japan? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. Who might scumble in their work? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. Where would you find a snigging track? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. Is a velvet ant an ant?


Question 9 of 25
9. Which of these would use a punty? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. What are you doing if you cachinnate? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. What goes through a sally hole? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. We all know a divi-divi is a tree. But what trade uses the seed pods? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. Zedoary is an aromatic powder.


Question 14 of 25
14. What is a whim-wham? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. If your CV described you as having experience as a mucker, where would you have traditionally worked? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. Where would you fake bake? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. What word is used to describe the floating accommodation for oil riggers? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. What is a mot mot? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. Where would you find hachures? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. What is hijiki? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. What would you find in a feretory? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. Which is the glass, Lalang or Lalique?

Answer: (50/50 chance)
Question 23 of 25
23. For what is moolah a slang term in the UK (and some other places)? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. Which of these is a Wahoo? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. On what day would you be most likely to say TGIF? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What would you do with 'Cachaça'?

Answer: Drink it

Cachaça is a Brazilian rum made from cane sugar. It was first made by a Swiss immigrant, Erasmus Scheltz, in 1534 near the port of Santos Sao Paulo. In Brazil it is second to beer in popularity.
2. If a plant is described as cespitose, how does it grow?

Answer: In clumps

This is a plant which grows in tufts or clumps, for example the little seaside plant 'thrift' or 'sea pink'.
3. A cesta is a basket. What is it used for?

Answer: Sport

This basket is used for that very fast sport jai alai. It is a scoop shaped, wicker basket worn over the hand when catching or throwing.
4. What is a douroucouli?

Answer: Animal

This is a large-eyed, nocturnal monkey from South America. He has an inflatable sac under his neck to amplify his call.
5. What would you expect to own if you bought some Imari in Japan?

Answer: Porcelain

Imari takes its name from the port of Imari. It is white, brightly decorated with a floral design and then glazed. It was first made about 1600 in the province of Hizen.
6. Who might scumble in their work?

Answer: Painter

To scumble is to cover with a thin wash of opaque colour, or rub with a semi-opaque colour to soften the effect.
7. Where would you find a snigging track?

Answer: In a forest

It's a road through a forest to a logging camp, used to bring out the logs.
8. Is a velvet ant an ant?

Answer: No

It is actually a wasp, with a body covered in soft hair. The females generally are wingless but have a potent sting.
9. Which of these would use a punty?

Answer: Glass blower

A punty is a long metal rod on which molten glass is turned during the blowing process. It is also called a pontil. Training to be a glass blower is a very long apprenticeship, up to seven years. At the end a masterpiece must be made just as in the medieval guilds.
10. What are you doing if you cachinnate?

Answer: Laugh loudly

Yes, it actually means to laugh.
11. What goes through a sally hole?

Answer: A bell rope

A sally hole is for those long ropes which are used for pulling bells in cathedrals and churches to ring out Happy Christmas etc.
12. We all know a divi-divi is a tree. But what trade uses the seed pods?

Answer: Tanning

The seed pods are used in tanning leather. The 'S' shaped pods contain up to 44% tannin which can be easily leached out. The divi divi is the national tree of Curacao.
13. Zedoary is an aromatic powder.

Answer: True

It is got by crushing the dried roots of a SE Asian tree. It is used in cosmetics, as a stimulant and as a condiment.
14. What is a whim-wham?

Answer: Ornament

It is an old fashioned quaint object, usually an ornament, which has no visible function except to be there. It's often called a knick knack.
15. If your CV described you as having experience as a mucker, where would you have traditionally worked?

Answer: Mine

A mucker removes rocky waste from a mine. The term is also used to refer to a worker who clears animal dung from their enclosure.
16. Where would you fake bake?

Answer: The beauty salon

In Ireland, often sunfree, it is a status symbol to go abroad for holidays with the golden tan being the proof of travel. It is very common to get an artificial tan on a sunbed in the beauty salon before travelling so as not to appear anaemic on the beach, or to fool people into thinking you have been abroad. Those of you living in warm sunny climes must think us mad.
17. What word is used to describe the floating accommodation for oil riggers?

Answer: Flotel

It's a new word made up of, you guessed it, floating and hotel.
18. What is a mot mot?

Answer: Bird

A mot mot is a tropical American bluejay. It has blue/green plumage and eats insects, reptiles and fruit. It is found between Mexico and Brazil, and gets its name from the sound it makes.
19. Where would you find hachures?

Answer: On a map

Hachures are those little lines of shading on a map which indicate difference in slope. Close together for steep and wide apart for gradual.
20. What is hijiki?

Answer: Seaweed

This seaweed turns black when dried and it is sold to be used in cooking. It becomes reconstituted in water and is used for salads and soups.
21. What would you find in a feretory?

Answer: Relics

This is a little shrine for the remains of a saint or holy person, or a small chapel where the shrine is put. I came across one once on Tyburn Hill in London. It had a collection of bone splinters and cloth from those who had been hung, drawn and quartered for their religious beliefs. I do not know if it's still there, but it was a very strange place where no one spoke.
22. Which is the glass, Lalang or Lalique?

Answer: Lalique

Lalique is a highly collectible, ornamental, frosted glassware made near the end of the nineteenth century. It takes its name from Renee Lalique (1860-1945). Lalang is a coarse grass from Malaya.
23. For what is moolah a slang term in the UK (and some other places)?

Answer: Cash

It's a slang word for money from the mid 20th century.
24. Which of these is a Wahoo?

Answer: Any of these

What a busy word. It's a bush in NE America, a tree like the elm in SE America (USA). It's a fish like a mackerel which can weigh up to 120 lbs. It's also an old expression of excitement. Wahoo!
25. On what day would you be most likely to say TGIF?

Answer: Friday

TGIF = Thank God It's Friday, coming up to 3.30, 3.35, 3.40... and then the weekend will be all mine; or so I delude myself as I pack enough work, for three days not to mind two, into my bag.
Source: Author Fiachra

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