FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Quiz about Word Bed Rulers
Quiz about Word Bed Rulers

Word Bed: Rulers Trivia Quiz


Three words are given. Choosing the correct combination of letter will give the answer. An example of how the quiz works is given. All the answers are different names of royalty and leaders worldwide.

A multiple-choice quiz by Auszev. Estimated time: 9 mins.
  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. Brain Teasers Trivia
  6. »
  7. Word Play
  8. »
  9. Hidden Words

Author
Auszev
Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
196,190
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
6 / 15
Plays
1300
Question 1 of 15
1. D R U G
J O K E
P U R L
WORKED EXAMPLE:(1)The choice of the first letter of the mystery word is either D, J or P as these are the first letters of the given words (Choose D). (2)The second letter is either R, O or U as these are the second letters of the above words. Therefore the first two letters of the mystery word could be DR, DO or DU. (3)The next letter is now one of the third letters, and so forth. Please note, that a letter in each of the three lines have to be used. Do not forget this quiz is about names that are used for rulers.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 15
2. B A T H
S P A N
T H I S

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 15
3. A I R C R A F T
V I D E O I N G
W A S H T U B S

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 15
4. C H E C K
R I G I D
S H A M E

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 15
5. D Z H O
S T I R
T E A K

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 15
6. L A C E
M O O D
T U R K

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 15
7. B O R E
J O W L
P A C K

Answer: (One Word - Non British medieval ruler)
Question 8 of 15
8. B E E R
E X I T
S M O G

Answer: (One Word - Camels and sand)
Question 9 of 15
9. A R C A D E
B I K I N I
M E D I C O

Answer: (One Word - Asian)
Question 10 of 15
10. C H I
M A D
T O Y

Answer: (One Word - Hula dancing)
Question 11 of 15
11. C H I S E L
H O R R O R
K A B A L A

Answer: (One Word - Last used in 1910s)
Question 12 of 15
12. B R A I N
H A R E M
T O K A Y

Answer: (One Word - Middle east)
Question 13 of 15
13. B O L T E D
R A G L A N
S U B D U E

Answer: (One Word)
Question 14 of 15
14. D R I N K S
M A L I C E
P L O U G H

Answer: (One Word)
Question 15 of 15
15. A I R S
C O O L
E A S E

Answer: (One Word)

(Optional) Create a Free FunTrivia ID to save the points you are about to earn:

arrow Select a User ID:
arrow Choose a Password:
arrow Your Email:




Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. D R U G J O K E P U R L WORKED EXAMPLE:(1)The choice of the first letter of the mystery word is either D, J or P as these are the first letters of the given words (Choose D). (2)The second letter is either R, O or U as these are the second letters of the above words. Therefore the first two letters of the mystery word could be DR, DO or DU. (3)The next letter is now one of the third letters, and so forth. Please note, that a letter in each of the three lines have to be used. Do not forget this quiz is about names that are used for rulers.

Answer: DUKE

Drug - joKE - pUrl
Duke is the highest ranking in the peerage system (directly under a prince or king) used in Great Britain. In some European countries, except where the titles of archduke or grand duke are used, this title is bestowed on the sovereign prince who rules an independent duchy. In Britain, the title of duke was not used until 1337 when it then became a hereditary title.
2. B A T H S P A N T H I S

Answer: SHAH

SpAn - tHis - batH
Shah means king in Persian and is a formal title for the former hereditary monarch of Iran (formally Persia) though sometimes rulers of the Persian Empire who were not the ruling monarch used it.
3. A I R C R A F T V I D E O I N G W A S H T U B S

Answer: VISCOUNT

VIdeOiNg - waShtUbs - aIrCrafT
A viscount is a nobleman who is ranked below an earl or a count but is above the ranking of baron. The title of viscount was introduced into the English peerage system approximately 400 years after the Norman conquest.
4. C H E C K R I G I D S H A M E

Answer: SHEIK

SHame - cHEcK - rigId
Sheik can also be spelt Sheikh, Shaikh, or Shaykh. A sheik is a leader of an Arab village/tribe/family, college head, educated and respected man - and is used by religious officials. This title technically means a venerable man that has attained an age of 50 or older.
5. D Z H O S T I R T E A K

Answer: TZAR

dZho - TeAk - stiR
Tzar can be spelt czar or tsar and is a male monarch or emperor. The emperors that ruled Russia until the 1917 Revolution mostly used this title. The etymology of tzar is from the ancient Roman title of caesar. This title was also used for the supreme ruler in the Middle Ages in other countries/empires, primarily by the Byzantine Empire. In 1547, Ivan IV (the Terrible) became the first crowned tzar but in 1721, Peter 1 changed his title to "Emperor of All Russia", but the title of tzar was too popular and well known to be eradicated.
6. L A C E M O O D T U R K

Answer: LORD

Lace - mOoD - tuRk
A lord is a man who is high ranking in the feudal society and it is mostly used in the British culture. This word is also used to address a marquis, earl, viscount or baron. Additionally, lord is a title that is used when addressing a bishop.
7. B O R E J O W L P A C K

Answer: JARL

JowL - pAck - boRe
This was used by medieval Scandinavians either of great importance or noble.
8. B E E R E X I T S M O G

Answer: EMIR

ExIt - sMog - beeR
Amir, emeer and ameer are variant spellings. Mostly used in the Middle East when referring to a prince, chieftain, governor or ruler of a small state. This title is approximately equivalent to that of a European Prince of a Duke. In the military, an emir is a high-ranking official. The first person to call himself emir was Umar ibn al-Khattab and his successors continued using it until 1924. Other areas that rulers have adopted this title are in central Asia, such as Afghanistan.
9. A R C A D E B I K I N I M E D I C O

Answer: MIKADO

MedicO - arcADe - bIKini
Mikado is an alternate title for the emperor of Japan.
10. C H I M A D T O Y

Answer: MOI

Mad - tOy - chI
Moi is the term for a Hawaiian king or ruler of an island.
11. C H I S E L H O R R O R K A B A L A

Answer: KAISER

KAbala - chISEl - horroR
This tile was given to emperors in the eras of the Holy Roman Empire (962-1806), Austria (1806-1918) and Germany (1817-1918).
12. B R A I N H A R E M T O K A Y

Answer: HAKIM

HAreM - toKay - braIn
Hakim is the title used for a Muslim ruler, governor or judge.
13. B O L T E D R A G L A N S U B D U E

Answer: SULTAN

SUbdue - boLTed - raglAN
This is a ruler of Muslim/Arabic countries that is equivalent to that of a king or emperor but before that time it was used to indicate a moral or spiritual person in authority. It came into being from the 11th century and the first person to use it was Mahmud of Ghazna who reigned from AD 998 to 1030.
14. D R I N K S M A L I C E P L O U G H

Answer: PRINCE

Plough - dRINks - maliCE
The title of prince is originally an European rank to indicate a person who can exercise complete or almost complete sovereignty or is a male member of a royal family. The title of prince was not used in Britain until 1301, when Edward 1 introduced it when he invested his son Edward II as Prince of Wales.
15. A I R S C O O L E A S E

Answer: EARL

EAse - aiRs - cooL
An earl is a British nobleman and is ranked above a viscount but below a marquis. The ranking of those that come from continental Europe is the same as a count in Great Britain.
Source: Author Auszev

This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor crisw before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.
3/28/2024, Copyright 2024 FunTrivia, Inc. - Report an Error / Contact Us