Can You Name ALL These Random Objects? (HARD) Quiz - Part 2

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Test your brain with this quiz- see if you can name the everyday/ obscure and weird objects shown in a picture. Tools, kitchen utensils, toys, food, instruments, sport and scientific equipment and more! 30 rounds, guess before the time is up. Comment your score below!

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Coffee plunger! I’ve never heard that but it doesn’t mean it’s incorrect. I laughed when I saw this as I have always called this a French coffee press.

desertjay
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Depending on where you live, some of these objects can have different names. So you aren't wrong if you use a different name - the coffee plunger is also know as a French press or a Cafetière, the latter not being used much since many struggle to pronounce it but a search of the internet will give plenty of results.

janrogers
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Need size references, missed SD card, never used one. Bath pouf not loofah, Last item is a garden fork not a pitch fork; used for digging in garden. Pitch fork has thin curved tines used for pitching hay hence the name.

tedclapham
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I've never heard of a tuktuk in my life. I do not drink coffee so I didn't get the French Press/"coffee plunger." I don't know what an SD card is. I got the others, although two of them were like, "You are going to say that is a loofah, but it's not" and "I bet you are going to call that a pitch fork even though it's not."

Ididnotwanttojoin
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I just missed one, the vuvuzela, I guessed Dr. Seuss Horn.

MrWildbill
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I've never heard the word Catetiere, we always called it a french press and even though everyone calls them loofahs, a real loofah is not made out of plastic, it's a type of gourd that people use the insides of to scrub themselves with. I got 25 right.

lesliewells
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The last one is a garden fork where I'm from. A pitchfork has two tines only.

myoldmate
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not a pitch fork, it's a garden fork.

JohnHollands
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C'mon guys! Be a bit more cultured will you! Someone has already pointed out that a Loofah is a natural product, whereas the picture you showed is just a plastic body scrub. Also, Coffee Plunger - Really! It's called a Cafetiere!

boxster
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- A plastic bath scrubby is NOT a loofah any more than a Suzuki is a pony.
- The right name is French Press for the whatever name you called it.

puirYorick
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Hi there, That was a garden fork and not a pitchfork, A bowling ball is actually called a Skittle. The correct name for a coffee plunger is French Press. Hope this helps. Loved the quiz, played it with my family.

kalitheran
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A loofah is a gourd not a piece of scrunched up plastic netting. Bath scrunchy would be a better name.

stevesaywell
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I missed the weirdly named horn; I called it a New Year's noisemaker.
The Bunsen burner was a stumper - it looked different than the ones we had in the 1960's high school science class - it was more streamlined and so clean!
I guess you could call the coffee thing a "plunger', but it is commonly known as a French Press coffee maker.
The "pitchfork" is actually a garden or muck fork - a pitchfork has a much longer shaft with no handle and a more rounded set of tines.
What you called a loofa is a shower sponge or scrubby. A loofa is made from a gourd in the cucumber family.

ybrynecho
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1. cufflinks
2. paper cutter
3. tuning fork
4. vuvuzela
5. carabiner
6. disk drive
7. fez
8. fleur de lis
9. unicycle
10. contact lens
11. tamagotchi
12. metronome
13. aglet
14. oven mitt
15. magic 8 ball
16. satellite dish
17. car thing?
18. potion flask
19. balance beam (as someone who used to do gymnastics, i remember the name of this.)
20. cinnamon
21. bowling pin (as an avid bowler i approve this)
22. kettle thing
23. stethoscope (i see those everytime i go to the doctor)
24. bunsen burner
25. sd card
26. trowel
27. binoculars
28. loofah
29. thermometer
30. pitchfork

katelynkreis
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1- random thingys
2- staple remover
3- tuning fork
4- trumpet thing
5- clip. Backpack clip.
6- cassette. Tape cassette
7- fez
8- French thing
9- unicycle
10- contact lens
11- tamagotchi
12- metronome
13- aglet
14- oven mit
15- magic 8 ball
16- satellite dish
17- it’s a small car thing
18- black liquid in a jar maybe it’s ink or nail polish
19- balancing beam
20- cinnamon stick
21- bowling pin
22- French press
23- stethoscope
24- some chemistry thing I guess
25- game cartridge? Floppy disk?
26- spade
27- binoculars
28- loofa
29- thermometer
30- small rake

I think my nicknames are satisfactory lol

demonschnauzer
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I missed 13!! That’s too many! I knew what some of them were but I couldn’t think of their names!

territawater
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I got them all correct! I thought you said that this would be hard. It was easy, fun but easy.

harrywatt
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Coffee plunger? How about calling it a French press?

mikesilverton
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1. Cufflinks, which I wore when I was a Technical Account Manager for Microsoft in the 90s.
2. Stapler remover, part of the office supplies I stole when I had an office job.
3. Tuning fork, which I used in the school band as a teenager.
4. Vuvuzela, which I blasted when cheering Brasil in the FIFA World Cup several times.
5. Carabiner, which I used for mountain climbing and now as a key ring.
6. Cassette tape, which I played tons of music at home and in the car in the 70s-80s.
7. Fez, which I bought as a souvenir hat in Morrocco.
8. Fleur de Lis, or the logo for the NFL New Orleans Saints.
9. Unicycle, which is all to familiar to circus clowns.
10. Contact Lens, which I know but never needed. Now you just get LASIK surgery.
11. No idea what that children's toy is, but looks like something Japanese from the '90s.
12. Metronome, I used them briefly as a drummer way back when to keep time.
13. No clue whatsoever.
14. Oven mitt, which my sainted mother had and I still have in the kitchen.
15. Magic Eight-Ball, which was popular in the 70s, about the same time as Mood Rings.
16. Satellite dish, so we kids could watch porn back in the early 80s.
17. Tuk Tuk, cheap public transport in southeast Asia (I currently live in Thailand, it literally means "cheap cheap" in Thai).
18. Ink well, which predates the #2 pencils we kids used in school way back.
19. Balance beam, which I practiced on as a male gymnast back in the '70s.
20. Cinnamon quills (sticks) which I used to buy fresh in Vietnamese markets.
21. Bowling pin, come on give me a break, too easy ;-).
22. Coffee plunger, although I prefer the term "French Press".
23. Stethoscope, used by doctors and those played on TV.
24. Bunsen burner, not a very good picture of one, but we used them in high school science class.
25. SD memory card, or could be any sort of static flash memory card.
26. Trowel, which I use frequently on my little farm in Thailand.
27. Binoculars, which I use several of to spot 100s of birds every day.
28. Loofah, not a very representative photo, but yeah we get it. Swedish body scrubber.
29. Thermometer, shove it up your butt or in your mouth, 98.6°F/37C.
30. Pitchfork, did I mention I'm a farmer, but in Thailand we use something slightly different. ;-)

nongthip
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This was fun! Some of the words were different then what I know, however, it worked well. Coffee Plunger vs. French Press, etc. - 28/30.

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