What'd You Call Me?

A whimsical illustration of various animals and foods with surprising labels, such as a jellyfish swimming among seaweed, a panda bear holding a flower, and a colorful plate of strawberries with a surprising background.

What'd You Call Me?

Test your knowledge on common misconceptions in the animal and food worlds with our fun quiz, "What'd You Call Me?" Learn surprising truths about familiar names while challenging yourself with intriguing questions!

  • 12 questions on animals and food
  • Multiple choices that might surprise you
  • A chance to learn while you play!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousOtter425
"Fireflies" not actually flies. They are:
Beetles
Aphids
Gnats
Mayflies
Strawberries are not berries. Botanically, they are considered as:
Thorns
Accessory fruits
Nuts
Leaves
Which of the following is not actually a bear?
Panda bear
Black bear
Koala bear
Polar bear
Why is Boston cream pie called a pie?
It used to have a crust
They're traditionally baked in a pie pan
It was inspired by an entirely different dessert
It was originally a pie but a chemical imbalance of baking soda turned it into a cake
Jellyfish aren't fish. What are they?
Crustaceans
Sting ray
Eel
Cnidarian
Most people know that peanuts are not nuts. But what are they?
Beans
Lentils
Legumes
Seeds
Which of the following is NOT true about the guinea pig?
They squeak like piglets
They originated in the Peruvian mountains
They have curly tails like pigs
Why is white chocolate not considered chocolate?
It doesn't contain any cocoa
It has no sugar
It doesn't melt
It's completely made of chemicals
Cheesecake is not a cake. Which of these is true?
It's a translation error from Greek
It used to have more flour in it so it was denser
The addition of the crust (which makes it more like a pie) was recent addition
Why is the Spanish flu named that way?
It started in Spain
Spain was the only country that was honest about the spread of the illness
The first person who died was the president of Spain
It was spread by Spanish businessmen
Bald eagles are not bald, obviously. Why do they have that name?
From a distance, they look bald because of the white feathers
They are bald when they're born
They've only grown the feathers recently
It comes from an old term
Where did French horns come from?
France
Belgium
Germany
Ukraine
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