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Only an Expert Can Get 12/15 in This Anagram Quiz (Part 1)

Welcome to another one of my newest quiz series which is all about anagrams. Anagrams are words or phrases formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. Say for example, the anagram for the word ” live” is “evil”, “bane” is “bean”, “break” is “baker”, and so on.

Anagrams were also featured in one of Dan Brown’s best-selling book made into film The Da Vinci Code.

So can you familiarize now what’s anagram is all about? Are you ready now to take this challenge? If you are, then take this quiz and make sure to get 9/15 for a passing score, but if you got a score of 12 or higher, you can call your self a certified expert on anagram quiz.

Pay attention to the question and focus on the worded clues. Some may be tricky!

Good luck and have fun! 

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Or play with some special character symbols:

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  • Question of

    Which of the following photos is the anagram for our planet called “Earth”?

  • Question of

    Which of the following is not an anagram for the action word that is shown on this picture?

    • inlets
    • enlist
    • silent
    • elites
  • Question of

    Which of the following two-word anagrams best suited for the profession of a man shown on this picture?

    • star gazer
    • moon starer
    • comet viewer
    • eclipse observer
  • Question of

    “The eyes” can do something. Which of the following is an anagram for the quoted words?

    • see yours
    • they cry
    • they see
    • see them
  • Question of

    If you got “dirty room” in your house, you can’t go to college and stay in one of their what? Pick the best anagram below for the quoted words.

    • boarding house
    • penthouse
    • apartment
    • dormitory
  • Question of

    What religion could fit the anagram for the “best in prayer”?

    • Protestant
    • Presbyterian
    • Pentecostal
    • Methodist
  • Question of

    “Here come dots” is the best anagram for what encryption?

    • The Braille System
    • The Morse Code
    • Ishihara Test
    • The Rosetta Stone
  • Question of

    “Cash lost in me” is the best two-word anagram for what?

    • slot machines
    • alchemist house
    • mechanist shop
    • teller machines
  • Question of

    They said “he bugs Gore”, then who is him?

    • Bill Clinton
    • Donald Trump
    • Barack Obama
    • George Bush
  • Question of

    What does the “snooze alarms” make you say?

    • Sleep zone no more
    • Lose all my sleepzones
    • Alas no more z’s
    • I’ll seenzone the alarm
  • Question of

    “I’m a dot in a place”, then what am I?

    • a point of nowhere
    • a polka dot
    • a decimal point
    • a point of focus
  • Question of

    You know what guys, anagram can also prove a mathematical equation too and here’s how: “eleven plus two” can also be equal to what?

    • three plus ten
    • twelve plus one
    • seven plus
    • six plus seven
  • Question of

    “That queer shake” is really the cause of what anagrammatic disaster?

    • the quicksand
    • the earthquake
    • the avalanche
    • the tsunami
  • Question of

    People who undergo “desperation” oftentimes think this:

    • a knife cuts it
    • a rope ends it
    • a gun kills it
    • a poison stops it
  • Question of

    Which of the following celebrity figures can also be an anagram for “end is a car spin”?

    • James Dean
    • Paul Walker
    • Grace Kelly
    • Princess Diana

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What do you think?

16 Points

Written by Trafalgar Law

32 Comments

    • …That was awesome.. .You are really an expert Dawnwriter… and I think anagrams are already your area of interest.. Thanks for the play and congrats for playing my quiz..Stay tuned for I will be posting more of anagram quizzes soon 🙂

    • ..it’s alright LaJenna, at least u had fun and enjoyed it…6 is a good score already…better luck next time, coz i’ll be doing it once more.. 🙂

    • Thanks for playing Carol..you are right, but if we are to base from the word “desperation” to its anagrammatic form, it should be “a rope ends it”…quite tricky, right? hope u had fun Carol 😉