LABELS and PACKAGING (photo quiz 10)

Vydáno dne 08.01.2017

Desátý kvíz ze série “štítky a obaly”. K otázkám u deseti fotografií vyberte nejvhodnější odpověď. Po vyhodnocení se dozvíte zajímavosti z britských reálií.



  1. This is a set of preserving jars. What does “regular mouth” mean?

    1. The opening is regular, not irregular.
    2. The size of the opening at the top is regular, not wide.
    3. You can eat the preserve if your mouth is regular.
    4. You shouldn't eat the contents if your mouth is too large.
  2. This is a lovely packaging of bacon. What does it say?

    1. If it's kept refrigerated you can eat it after 17th November.
    2. The bacon is red.
    3. The country of origin of all British bacon is Holland.
    4. There are five slices of bacon inside.
  3. This is a bee log. Well, just the packaging to be precise. Do you know what it is used for?

    1. After the bees leave, you can make honey.
    2. Bees take the tubes to make their own nests somewhere.
    3. It serves as a bee hotel.
    4. You can repel bees with it.
  4. This is a strawberry huller and the photo clearly shows what it's good for. Can you guess why it's called “stem gem” though?

    1. It looks like a gem.
    2. Simply because it rhymes. And we all know that the English language loves rhyming.
    3. The red colour of the product is a typical colour of gems.
    4. There is a green button (similar to a gem) that you press.
  5. This is a packaging of buttons, but not ordinary buttons. What is special about them?

    1. If you press these leg buttons, the floor will not get scratched.
    2. These are wooden buttons that you can put on table legs.
    3. You can button up and unbutton your furniture with them.
    4. You can protect your floor with these felt buttons.
  6. This is an oven liner and they say it's a magic liner too. What else do they say on the packaging?

    1. If it's too large, you can easily make it smaller.
    2. It protects pizzas and other things you make in the oven.
    3. Your cooking will be spotless from now on.
    4. Your oven floor must be 50 by 50cm.
  7. If you look up the word “tote” in your dictionary, you will probably find nothing. Still, you can easily buy various totes in Britain. What does this mysterious word mean?

    1. It's a blanket or throw.
    2. It's a container specially designed for your dirty laundry.
    3. It's a fancy name for a bathroom mat.
    4. It's a portable box or container usually for small items.
  8. Micro greens is something that is becoming popular even in the Czech Republic. The writing on the left is not really legible, but still, can you guess what this item is?

    1. It's a serving tray that you can use times and times again.
    2. It's a special gadget that helps you grow micro greens.
    3. It's a tray on which you can serve your micro greens.
    4. There are three kinds of seeds and that's it.
  9. The name of this product is “dirt pot” and it's a planter (flower pot). This may be quite hard, because you can see very little. Can you guess what is special about it?

    1. It's made of fabric.
    2. It's not round.
    3. It's perfect for dirt.
    4. Nothing really.
  10. Here you can't see the photo of the product on the packaging, just the description. But believe me, the photo would be even more confusing. What are these?

    1. Cups for measuring dry Russian ingredients.
    2. Cups that help you measure stuff when you're cooking.
    3. These are not cups but dolls to play with.
    4. These are Russian ornaments for your kitchen worktop.
Správné odpovědi: 1) b, 2) d, 3) c, 4) b, 5) d, 6) a, 7) d, 8) b, 9) a, 10) b
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