Below you will find a test designed to test your knowledge of colours in English. It includes colour expressions, physicis and names of shades. Are you ready to pass the test with flying colours?
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#1. Emerald is a shade of which colour?
#2. Between what colours does light blue stand in the colour spectrum?
#3. Which colour is the colour of the sun?
#4. What colour do we get when we mix yellow and blue?
#5. Which out of these does colour red NOT symbolize?
#6. What colour has an expression that means 'to be angry'?
#7. Honey, lemon, fire... which colour do these shades refer to?
#8. From what colours is orange made?
#9. What does the original root word of yellow mean?
#10. What colour is the first colour visible to the human eye?
#11. To what colour does the word 'azure' refer?
#12. Which of these colours is the colour of the sky?
#13. Which of these colours' name is allegedly the oldest?
#14. What colour do we get when we mix Red and Blue?
#15. Which colour's expression has the meaning of sandess?
#16. Crimson, sangria, scarlet... which colour do these shades refer to?
#17. How many levels of shades does yellow have (visible to the human eye)?
#18. Which of these colours symbolizes nature?
#19. Which two colours make other colours have shades?
#20. Which colour is the first colour visible to the human eye?
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