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What’s it called?

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This one is a Name Quiz. You have to find the name of the object shown in the image. Make sure you spell the word correctly, otherwise you might lose marks. All the best!

#1. The lady in the picture is holding a musical instrument. Can you name it? The name has eight letters.

It is a clarinet.

#2. This object is known as a fire ______________ (Twelve letters)

A fire extinguisher is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergency situations.

#3. The pair of objects in the picture are used as supports placed at the ends of a row of books to keep them upright. What are they called? (Eight letters)

They are called bookends. Singular is bookend.

#4. What's it called? It's a four-letter word.

Fork. An implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.

#5. This is called a basketball net. It is also known as a basketball _____________. (Four letters)

A basketball hoop.

#6. This is a tape _______________ (Nine letters)

A tape dispenser holds a roll of tape, and by using some mechanism it dispenses tape.

#7. What's it called? It's a six-letter word.

Abacus. A simple device for calculating, consisting of a frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid.

#8. What's it called? It's a seven-letter word.

Lantern. It is portable source of lighting, typically featuring a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle or a wick.

#9. What is the red object in the picture called? The name has got four letters.

It’s called a dart. It is thrown at a target board. Depending on where your dart lands on the board, you will be awarded points ranging from 1 to 60.

#10. These are used as eating utensils especially by the Chinese and the Japanese. What are they called? (Ten letters)

Chopsticks. They are shaped pairs of equal-length sticks that have been used as kitchen and eating utensils in most of East Asia for over three millennia.

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