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Quiz about C is the First Letter
Quiz about C is the First Letter

"C" is the First Letter Trivia Quiz


All answers begin with the letter "C". Add the letter C to a word indicated by the clue to create a new word. For example: C + to go into = the middle point of a circle. The solution is: C + enter = Center. Center is your answer.

A multiple-choice quiz by masfon. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
masfon
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
402,354
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
570
Question 1 of 10
1. C + no difficulty = to come to an end

Answer: (One word, five letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. C + high temperature = swindle

Answer: (One word, five letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. C + lesion = clang

Answer: (One word, five letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. C + injure = appeal

Answer: (One word, five letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. C + assonance = violation

Answer: (One word, five letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. C + a type of cereal = a piece of clothing; garment

Answer: (One word, four letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. C + current unit (abbr) = place for transient accommodation

Answer: (One word, four letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. C + crowbar = witty

Answer: (One word, six letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. C + residue = currency

Answer: (One word, four letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. C + on top of = hide

Answer: (One word, five letter)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. C + no difficulty = to come to an end

Answer: CEASE

C + ease = Cease

Ease is the absence of effort, difficulty, agitation. As a verb means to free or reduce the difficulty. The word ease can be used as a noun or verb always has the sense of less difficulty, less pressure.

Cease means to stop, reach the end, give up. "Cease Fire" (1953) is the name of a film that features several fictional events that would have occurred on the eve of the ceasefire in the Korean War.
2. C + high temperature = swindle

Answer: CHEAT

C + heat = Cheat

Heat as a noun is synonymous to warmth, hotness, warmness, fervor. As a verb means to heat, to cook. "The Heat" is a 2013 American action movie directed by Paul Feig.

To cheat is to swindle, defraud, escape, victimize. Cheat is also a type of flower herb (Lolium temulentum), that appears in the middle of fields cultivated, with seeds that are sometimes poisonous. In Eurasia, cheat or rye grass is the name of several perennial or annual native Eurasian grasses of the genus Lolium that are used for forage or soil stabilization.
3. C + lesion = clang

Answer: CRASH

C + rash = Crash

Rash is an efflorescence, hives, eruption, urticaria, wave, etc. Rash can mean imprudent, impetuous, incautious, madcap.

Crash is to break violently, smash. The word crash appears in the title of more than 50 films, the most famous being "Crash", 2004. It is an American drama produced, directed and co-written by Paul Haggis, themed on racial tensions in Los Angeles and based on real events. "Crash" received many awards, six Academy Award indications and won three one of them being the Best Picture award.
4. C + injure = appeal

Answer: CHARM

C + harm = Charm

Harm means damage, hurt, trauma, and refers to health problem, unhealthiness.

Charm is the quality of fascinating, pleasing and attracting people. There are several lyrics in where the word charm appears.

In the cinema there is a famous film with the word charm in the title. "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" is a surrealist film directed and co-written by the Spanish Luis Bunuel. It concerns a group of upper middle class people trying to dine together. The film received the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was Bunuel's most successful film.
5. C + assonance = violation

Answer: CRIME

C + rime = Crime

CRIME

The word rime is usually linked to versification, verse form, internal rhyme, be similar in sound, etc. Rime can also refer to ice crystals, forming a deposit normally on objects outside.

The word crime is connected to violation of the law, violation of morality, felony. This word brings to mind the famous novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoiévski, "Crime and Punishment", that focuses on a destitute and desperate former student Rodion Raskolnikov that formulated a plan to kill an unscrupulous moneylender. This work is a masterpiece of world literature.
6. C + a type of cereal = a piece of clothing; garment

Answer: COAT

C + oat = Coat

Oat is an annual grass, Avena sativa, widely grown in countries with a temperate climate appreciated for its edible grains. Oat is also the name of a type of pipe musical made from oat straw.

Coat is a type of garment worn on the upper body by man and woman. Usually it has long sleeves, opened at the front and closed by buttons, zippers, etc. or a combination of these and can go up to the waist or longer. In general it has the function of heating. We can see a type of coat in the painting "Man wearing a coat", 1900, by the Polish painter Julian Falat (1853-1929).
7. C + current unit (abbr) = place for transient accommodation

Answer: CAMP

C + amp = Camp

Amp is short for ampere, which is the basic unit of electric current adopted under by Systeme International d'Unites.

Camp is called a place where tents, huts or any other type of structure for temporary accommodation are built. When we talk about camp we remember the summer camps, the holidays in childhood and youth.
8. C + crowbar = witty

Answer: CLEVER

C + lever = Clever

Lever is a simple mechanical machine which amplifies force.

Clever means smart, ingenious, skillful, mentally quick and original, that shows a mental alertness.

Clever is also the name of a small city in Christian County, Missouri and "The Clever" (for compact low emission vehicle for urban transport) is a type of three-wheeled motor vehicle developed by the University of Bath in collaboration with BMW and other European partners.
9. C + residue = currency

Answer: CASH

C + ash = Cash

Ash is the solid residue resulting from the incineration of any organic matter.

Cash refers to money in the form of coins or banknotes. Credit cards and cell phone applications are making the use of coins and banknotes less and less. Transactions carried out in digital form allow users to have greater control over their budget.
10. C + on top of = hide

Answer: COVER

C + over = Cover

Over is a multi-purpose word; can be used as a preposition, adverb, adjective, noun. For example, at this point of this game it can be said that it is almost over

Cover means to hide, place something over, protect, wrapper for mail.

Cover is also when someone records or performs a song that was recorded previously by another person, sometimes making it much more successful than the original. For example the song "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" originally was recorded by Robert Hazard but everyone remembers the great recording done by Cyndi Lauper, who was a huge hit on radio and MTV in 1983.
Source: Author masfon

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