Tea Quiz Question 1 out of 10How many different varieties of tea are there? Two: herbal and non-herbal Three: black, green and herbal Four: black, oolong, green, white Five: black, herbal, green, oolong, breakfast You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 2 out of 10Earl Grey tea is named after a real person. True False You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 3 out of 10What matters most when steeping a cup or pot of tea? Time Temperature Both Time and Temperature Neither Time or Temperature You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 4 out of 10What is it called if you are having a pot of afternoon tea accompanied by scones and finer sandwiches? High tea Low tea Proper tea Modern tea You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 5 out of 10What country was tea first drank in? China America England Spain You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 6 out of 10What is the practice of reading tea leaves called? Cold Reading Tarot Cards Vinyasa Tasseography You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 7 out of 10Tea contains double the caffeine than Coffee does. True False You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 8 out of 10What time frame in American history lead to the popularity of Iced Tea in the south? The Industrial Revolution American Prohibition Revolutionary Era Cold War You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 9 out of 10What chemical contained in tea is good for your teeth and fights plaque? Fluoride Sodium Nitrate Alkaloids Antioxidants You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 10 out of 10What is the name of the piece in a traditional European tea set that is used for tea waste? Peach Tray Slop Bowl Luncheon Plate Shallow Plate You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit Answer Subscribe to AMAC Daily News and Games Email If You Enjoy Games Like This - Subscribe to the AMAC Daily Newsletter! It's easy and FREE Subscribe Today! First Name Last Name Email *By providing your email address and subscribing, you agree to allow AMAC to send you "Join AMAC" emails, if you are not already an AMAC Member. Share Read more articles by The Association of Mature American Citizens Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Label Name* Email* 24 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments Elton Yancey 4 years ago 5 of 10. Love iced tea but don’t much about it I guess.Oh well. Gail Berry 4 years ago 4/10 I love tea, but apparently know nothing about the history of it. Judy 4 years ago Was drunk NOT was drank Patty L 4 years ago 5/10….Not in my wheelhouse! ??♀️ Rick J. 4 years ago 5/10 I don’t know much about the history of tea, but I sure enjoy drinking it! Ray 4 years ago 5/10 right there with most of you. Lynn 4 years ago Judy is right. Should be drunk not drank. Lilly 4 years ago 4/10 Linda 4 years ago Interesting I like High Tea ChasAmericano 4 years ago I don’t know “S” about tea…but enjoy drinking it. bob 4 years ago 9 out of 10 and I’m not even English. I thought the question about iced tea was interesting, didn’t know the history of iced tea, but guessed right on that one. Missed the low tea question. Jef L. 4 years ago 5/10…those were the answers I knew. Interesting! Suzanne 4 years ago 5/10 – very disappointing as I drink ALOT of tea, hot and cold. Question 4 had a misspelled word, maybe – “finer” sandwiches, shouldn’t it be finger? I have had High Tea a few times in countries that invented it so I am not sure why the answer to that one isn’t High instead of Low. What is low tea anyway? Also, why isn’t herbal tea a type of tea. If someone makes a cup of herbal mint tea using only mint, does that disqualify it? Is there anyone monitoring this comment section to answer our questions???? numbersrunner 4 years ago Q8: “Lead” is an element. In the conjugation of “to lead” the past tense is “led” not “lead”. The test was a lot of fun. My wife is a real tea drinker so I think my association of many years helped me on the quiz. The OLD Warhorse 4 years ago I’m absolutely amazed. I know NOTHING about tea and I got 6 of 10 correct. Should have gotten 2 more but just could not convince myself that a piece of formal china would be called a “Slop Bowl”. Jim Shedd 4 years ago Don’t know a lot about tea, except I like iced tea, having grown up in the South . Got only 5 if 10 correct. ROBERT 4 years ago I was beginning to think my score was going to be 1 of10, but a lucky guess and 2 logical assumptions helped me salvage a 4 of 10 score, on a subject I’m not at all inclined to care much about. Julia 4 years ago 8/10 I think my best. I was a sweet tea drinker, now I go for the green tea with honey. Fincy 4 years ago Got 7 out of 10. I have no idea what the difference is between high and low tea. I chose High tea and it was low tea. What is the criteria that tells you the difference? I have no idea. I also disagreed with your fluoride answer. I knew that what was you wanted us to pick, but I refused to because I maintain that fluoride is not good for our teeth. Go to FAN (Fluoride Action Network) on the Internet. Fluoride is a neuro-toxin, and I purposely do not use green tea containing such because I do not want to be exposing myself to fluoride. I make sure that I use non-fluoride toothpastes. Do not buy into what the American Dental Association says about fluoride being good for your teeth. wpDiscuz240Would love your thoughts, please comment.x()x| ReplyInsert Login Login Join Renew Member Benefits Newsline Member Benefits Advocacy Our Actions About Advocacy Issues Get Involved Weekly Update Annual Report Find Your Representative AMAC App Better for America Podcast Book Club AMAC Blog FAQ About Us Overview Our Team Our Stance on Key Issues Magazine Medicare Games Voice Your Opinion in AMAC Polls AMAC in the Media AMAC Action AMAC Foundation Social Security Guarantee Prime Directives Brief Prime Directives Details The AMAC Store Sweepstakes Contact Advertise with AMAC Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy