TEA TRADITION IN UK
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Monika Lach
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What is CREAM TEA?
a fine blend of tea with milk
tea with cream
an afternoon tea, scones, clotted cream, jam and butter
a regular blend of tea with a creamy flavour
Answer explanation
CREAM TEA refers to a traditional afternoon tea that includes scones served with clotted cream, jam, and butter, making it a delightful treat rather than just tea with cream or milk.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who invented CREAM TEA?
monks
peasants
a king
a queen
Answer explanation
CREAM TEA was invented by monks who served it as a light meal, typically consisting of tea, scones, and clotted cream. This practice has historical roots in monastic communities, making 'monks' the correct answer.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who invented the tradition of afternoon tea?
Anna Russell, seventh Duchess of Bedford
Jim Morris, eighteenth Duke of York
Queen Victoria
King Charles I
Answer explanation
The tradition of afternoon tea was invented by Anna Russell, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, in the early 19th century. She started this practice to combat hunger between meals, which later became a popular social event.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
In modern English TEA stands for ...
a hot beverage
a beverage and cream tea
a beverage and different types of meal
a snack
Answer explanation
In modern English, 'tea' refers to a beverage and can also denote various types of meals, such as afternoon tea, which includes snacks and light meals. Thus, the correct choice is 'a beverage and different types of meal'.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who used to enjoy so called LOW TEA?
aristocracy
working class
children
servants
Answer explanation
LOW TEA was traditionally enjoyed by the aristocracy, as it was a social event that included light refreshments and was often served in the late afternoon. The working class, children, and servants did not partake in this custom.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What is it?
a cup
a cuppa
a mug
a jug
a pot
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'a pot' because it is typically used for cooking or holding liquids, distinguishing it from a cup, mug, jug, or cuppa, which serve different purposes.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What are these?
muffins
scones
crustless sandwiches
sweet pudding
Answer explanation
Scones are a type of baked good, often enjoyed with tea, and are typically made with flour, sugar, and butter. They differ from muffins, crustless sandwiches, and sweet pudding, making 'scones' the correct choice.
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Which brand of tea is currently the most popular in the UK?
PG TIPS
Yorkshire Tea
Tetley
Twinings
Answer explanation
PG TIPS is currently the most popular tea brand in the UK, known for its strong flavor and widespread availability, making it a favorite among tea drinkers.
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