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Quiz about Toys And Games Match
Quiz about Toys And Games Match

Toys And Games Match Trivia Quiz


For this quiz, l am giving you a brief description of various toys and games which were very popular in Britain in the 60s and 70s. Can you identify them all? Good luck!

A matching quiz by Kalibre. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Kalibre
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
419,949
Updated
Jun 05 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
304
Last 3 plays: gme24 (10/10), mungojerry (10/10), Guest 24 (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.
Match each game or toy with the brief description of them I have given.
QuestionsChoices
1. Geometric, swirling, artistic   
  Space Hopper
2. Code, pegs, deduction   
  Sindy doll
3. Mule, balance, kicking   
  Buckaroo
4. Bouncy, orange, handles  
  Totopoly
5. Wobble, stand, plastic   
  Mastermind
6. Outfits, fashionable, rival   
  Weebles
7. Material, shapes, pictures   
  Spirograph
8. Fast, frantic, precise   
  Chopper bike
9. Handlebars, banana, stylish   
  Perfection
10. Horses, training, racing  
  Fuzzy Felt





Select each answer

1. Geometric, swirling, artistic
2. Code, pegs, deduction
3. Mule, balance, kicking
4. Bouncy, orange, handles
5. Wobble, stand, plastic
6. Outfits, fashionable, rival
7. Material, shapes, pictures
8. Fast, frantic, precise
9. Handlebars, banana, stylish
10. Horses, training, racing

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Geometric, swirling, artistic

Answer: Spirograph

'Spirograph' is a classic drawing toy that allows users to create intricate geometric patterns using interlocking plastic gears and a pen. Invented in the 1960s by British engineer Denys Fisher, it became popular for its ability to blend art with mathematical principles, producing mesmerising curves and spirals. With its simple yet clever design, 'Spirograph' has been enjoyed by generations as both a creative tool and an introduction to the beauty of symmetry and motion.
2. Code, pegs, deduction

Answer: Mastermind

'Mastermind' is a code-breaking board game that challenges players to deduce a hidden sequence of coloured pegs through logical reasoning. Invented in 1970 by Israeli postmaster Mordecai Meirowitz, the game quickly gained popularity for its blend of strategy and deduction.

One player, the Codemaker, selects a secret pattern, while the other, the Codebreaker, attempts to unravel it by making guesses and receiving feedback on accuracy. With each turn, the Codebreaker refines their approach, using clues to narrow down possibilities.
3. Mule, balance, kicking

Answer: Buckaroo

Invented by the Ideal Toy Company in 1970, 'Buckaroo' is a dexterity game where players take turns carefully placing items onto a spring-loaded mule without triggering it to buck. First released in 1970, the game challenges players to stack objects like a saddle, lantern, and shovel onto the mule's back. If the mule suddenly kicks, the player responsible loses the round. The game has adjustable sensitivity levels, making it unpredictable and exciting. 'Buckaroo' is known for its simple yet suspenseful gameplay, making it a favourite among children and families.
4. Bouncy, orange, handles

Answer: Space Hopper

The 'Space Hopper' is a large, bouncy rubber ball with handles, designed for children to sit on and hop around. It was invented by an Italian toymaker, Aquilino Cosani, in 1968. First introduced in the UK in 1969, it quickly became a popular toy, known for its bright orange colour and kangaroo logo. Riders grip the handles and use their legs to propel themselves forward in a series of energetic jumps. Though simple in design, the 'Space Hopper' is both a fun and active way to play, offering a mix of balance, coordination, and fun.
5. Wobble, stand, plastic

Answer: Weebles

Weebles are small, egg-shaped toys that wobble when pushed but always return to an upright position due to their weighted bottom. First introduced in 1971 by Playskool, a division of Hasbro, they became famous for their slogan: 'Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down'. The toy's unique design was developed by Ned Strongin, who created the self-righting mechanism that makes Weebles both fun and fascinating. Over the years, various themed sets have been released, making them a nostalgic favourite among collectors and children alike.
6. Outfits, fashionable, rival

Answer: Sindy doll

Sindy, a British fashion doll, was first launched by Pedigree Dolls & Toys in 1963. Designed as a more relatable alternative to Barbie, Sindy had a wholesome 'girl next door' look that resonated with British audiences. She quickly became the best-selling toy in the UK in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Over the years, Sindy evolved with changing fashion trends, featuring a wide range of outfits, accessories, and themed playsets. Despite facing competition from rival Barbie, Sindy remained a beloved cultural icon, with multiple relaunches keeping her presence alive in the toy market.
7. Material, shapes, pictures

Answer: Fuzzy Felt

'Fuzzy Felt' is a creative toy that allows children to arrange felt shapes on a textured board to form pictures and scenes. It was invented by Lois Allan in 1950 and was inspired by her wartime work making felt gaskets, when she noticed children enjoyed playing with the leftover scraps. The toy became a staple of imaginative play, with themed sets featuring farm animals, fairy tales, and other designs. Its simple yet engaging concept has made it a beloved classic for generations, encouraging storytelling and artistic expression.
8. Fast, frantic, precise

Answer: Perfection

'Perfection', which was invented by Thomas Kinnard Liversidge in 1970, is a fast-paced dexterity game where players race against the clock to fit a set of uniquely shaped pieces into their corresponding slots before time runs out. If they fail to complete the task in time, the board suddenly pops up, scattering the pieces in a chaotic burst. First released in 1973, the game became popular for its mix of speed, precision, and the suspense of the ticking timer.

Its simple yet intense gameplay has made it a memorable childhood challenge, testing both quick thinking and steady hands.
9. Handlebars, banana, stylish

Answer: Chopper bike

The Chopper bike is a distinctive style of bicycle that emerged in the late 1960s, inspired by the design of custom motorcycles. Characterised by its elongated frame, high handlebars, and oversized rear wheel, the Chopper was designed to give riders a laid-back, cruiser-like experience.

One of the most famous models was the Raleigh Chopper, launched in 1969, which became an iconic symbol of childhood in the 1970s. Its unique design made it stylish but also slightly challenging to ride, especially due to its high-riding position and long frame. Despite this, the Chopper remains a nostalgic favourite.
10. Horses, training, racing

Answer: Totopoly

'Totopoly' is a horse racing board game which was first published by Waddingtons in 1938. It features a unique double-sided board, with one side dedicated to training horses and the other representing the actual race. Players manage a stable of horses, acquiring advantage and disadvantage cards during the training phase, which later influence their performance in the race. Betting mechanics add an extra layer of strategy, allowing players to wager on different outcomes.

The game is known for its blend of resource management, chance, and tactical decision-making, making it a classic among racing-themed board games.
Source: Author Kalibre

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