End of Term Observation Quiz. How observant are you? Do you walk around ‘with your eyes closed’? The next 5 questions are pieces of packaging that you.

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End of Term Observation Quiz

How observant are you? Do you walk around ‘with your eyes closed’? The next 5 questions are pieces of packaging that you might see in a sweetshop…….

Q1. What is this?

Q2. What is this?

Q3. What is this?

Q4. What is this?

Q5. What is this?

Answers Q1. Mars Bar Q2. Quality Street Q3. Snickers Q4. Smarties Q5. Malteesers

How did you do? The next 5 questions are TV adverts…. Do you actually ‘watch’ them or go to put the kettle on?

Q6. What is this an advert for?

Q7. What is this advert for? Clue: Migrating fruit

Q8. What is this an advert for?

Q9. What is this an advert for?

Q10. What is this an advert for?

Answers 6-10 Q6. Sony Bravia high definition TV Q7. Ribena Q8. Lynx (Bom Chicka Wah Wah) Q9. Orange – Reserve Tank Q10. Ford Mondeo

Well…. How did you do on those? The next 5 questions are ‘tag lines’ Good luck!

Q11. ‘Every little helps’…..

Q12. ‘Always low prices’

Q13 ‘More reasons to shop at…..’

Q14. ‘I’m lovin it!’

Q15 ‘Lick the lid of life’

Answers Q11. Tesco Q12.Asda Q13. Morrisons Q14 McDonalds Q15 Muller

So…. How you doing? 10 more questions to go… And for the next 5…. Look at the next picture for 1 minute… try to remember as many details as possible……

Q16. What is the name of the farm where the produce comes from?

Q17 How many people are there in the photograph?

Q18 What colour are the table coverings?

Q19 Which vegetable is in the basket in the bottom right corner?

Q20 What are the red and yellow vegetables that share a basket?

Answers Q16 Sweetleaf Organic Farm Q17 3 people Q18 Blue Q19 Aubergine Q20 Peppers or capsicums

So… how are you doing now?…………….how many out of 20 have you scored? Here are the last 5 questions but first you need to study the photograph coming up… you should now have a better idea of the sort of questions you may be asked….

Q21 How many bikini tops are there in the picture?

Q22 How many flamingos can be seen in the photograph?

Q23 What colour bikini is the ginger cat wearing?

Q24 Is the pink bikini striped or spotted?

Q25 How many arms can be seen in the photograph?

Answers Q21 8 bikini tops Q22 2 flamingos Q23 Blue Q24 Striped Q25 4 chair arms (cats don’t have arms!)

So… add ‘em up… 25 – 20 Excellent, give yourself a pat on the back. You’re a star! Good try, you are very observant! Not bad at all! 5-9 Hmmmm…Could do better! 0-4 Oh dear! Do you walk around with your eyes shut?