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Quiz about Learning Anagrammed Lessons
Quiz about Learning Anagrammed Lessons

Learning Anagrammed Lessons Trivia Quiz


This quiz has two answers that are anagrams of each other; one of each answer is somehow related to school. Each question contains a word definition plus a synonym to give you your anagrams. EG: A close acquaintance + Discoverer = Friend Finder.

A multiple-choice quiz by Midget40. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Midget40
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
363,718
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
456
Question 1 of 10
1. An area of land equal to 10,000 square meters + Instructor

Answer: (Two Words Seven Letters Each)
Question 2 of 10
2. A person looking carefully in order to find something that is missing + Investigate

Answer: (Two Words Eight Letters Each)
Question 3 of 10
3. A learned or erudite person + Hymns

Answer: (Two Words Seven Letters Each)
Question 4 of 10
4. Application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge + Powdery

Answer: (Two Words Five Letters Each)
Question 5 of 10
5. Class of persons or things of the same relative rank + Ranted

Answer: (Two Words Five Letters Each)
Question 6 of 10
6. Any of various game fish, mostly of fresh water + Mentor

Answer: (Two Words Five Letters Each)
Question 7 of 10
7. Sold publicly to the highest bidder + Erudition

Answer: (Two Words Nine Letters Each)
Question 8 of 10
8. Impeded the growth or development of + Pupil


Answer: (Two Words Seven Letters Each)
Question 9 of 10
9. The burrow of a badger + Assessment

Answer: (Two Words Four Letters Each)
Question 10 of 10
10. An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess + Harbours

Answer: (Two Words Five Letters Each)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. An area of land equal to 10,000 square meters + Instructor

Answer: Hectare Teacher

A teacher is anyone who provides some form of education to another. In the Western world, school teachers are required to have some form of official education themselves to teach pupils in a classroom.

The science of education is known as pedagogy which comes from the Greek words 'paidos' meaning 'child' and 'ago' meaning 'lead' so literally translated means "to lead the child".
2. A person looking carefully in order to find something that is missing + Investigate

Answer: Searcher Research

The word research comes from the French word 'recherche' which means 'to go about seeking'.

"In the broadest sense of the word, the definition of research includes any gathering of data, information and facts for the advancement of knowledge." Martyn Shuttleworth.
3. A learned or erudite person + Hymns

Answer: Scholar Chorals

A scholar often has a particular subject that they are well versed in rather than great knowledge of all subjects.

Another definition is a person who receives financial aid, usually from an established fund, to attend a place of education although the word scholarship is more commonly used today.
4. Application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge + Powdery

Answer: Study Dusty

Study skills are strategies that people use to learn and retain the knowledge that they are being taught - organisation and effective note taking are two examples.

Study is also a noun referring to a room in one's house that is used for the purpose of studying.
5. Class of persons or things of the same relative rank + Ranted

Answer: Grade Raged

In schooling a grade is the level of years a student has achieved at school. Many places in Australia still use this as a naming system for primary school students who move from grade 1 through to grade 7 and then enter high school where they are then referred to as year 8 to year 12.

In the USA teachers also 'grade' a student's test or assignments but in Australia we refer to this as 'marking'.
6. Any of various game fish, mostly of fresh water + Mentor

Answer: Trout Tutor

A tutor often refers to a private tutor who is hired to give extra instruction to a student outside of the school system.

It can also refer to a teacher's assistant within a university environment.
7. Sold publicly to the highest bidder + Erudition

Answer: Auctioned Education

Education is the passing on of skills, knowledge and traditions from one generation to the next. This can be formal or informal and be either self-taught or guided by someone else.

In 1966 the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of the United Nations recognised education as a human right.
8. Impeded the growth or development of + Pupil

Answer: Stunted Student

In its broadest sense, student is used for anyone who is learning something but usually refers to someone who is in an educational institution.

In some countries, the word student refers to those at university and those still at school are called pupils.
9. The burrow of a badger + Assessment

Answer: Sett Test

A test is something that measures a student's ability in some specific area. It can be written or oral and can take many different forms. A closed book test refers to when the subject can only rely on their own memory to answer questions, while an open book test allows students to use other items to assist them such as a calculator or reference material.
10. An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess + Harbours

Answer: Sport Ports

The word 'sport' derives from the French 'desport' which means leisure. A definition from the year 1300 in English refers to it being "anything humans find amusing or entertaining".

Most schools have some form of sports program that encourages students to partake in physical activity but also to teach such lessons as team spirit and good sportsmanship.
Source: Author Midget40

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