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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:40 pm


Assignment
Quote:
Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?
Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?
Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?
Earl grey

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?
Queen Victoria

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?
They were all imported, there were no tea farms

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
Ale

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes?
All of them

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?
Coffee

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?
Low tea

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
180 dregrees f

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?
Blooming tea

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
Pan fried leaves

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?
No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?
United states

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?
Both are aged

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?
Dust and fannings

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?
Darjeeling

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?
Duchess Anna of Bedford

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?
One in South Carolina?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?
Chamomile and lavender

Mai knew that she wanted to do something with botany growing up. She loved flowers and arranging them. She also loved making people feel good, so it made sense to learn more about tea. She could have a store that sold both. It was a tiny dream at the moment, but she needed to start somewhere if she wanted to actively go after it.

The classes had been really interesting and there had been some tasty teas. She was actually having fun, so she wasn't to out out when they had a quiz on tea. She recalled most of the answers, and with a little bit of thinking and reasoning it out she remembered the ones she had difficulty with. Well she had done the best she could.

Even with tests learning about tea was still pretty fun.
PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:51 pm


Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.

01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?Boston

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?...

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?The queen?

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?London?

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?Coffee?

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes? All of those

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?Coffee

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?Night time tea?

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?Boiling

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?Blooming

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?Pressing them

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?America

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?They are both good?

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?Low

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?Green

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?A queen?

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?One

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?Camamille


Litah admittedly knew nothing about tea, he knew that this was a quiz he would not pass, it was something he hoped to learn more about but apparently hadn't retained much knowledge.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:17 pm


Assignment
Quote:
Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?
Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?
Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?
Earl grey

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?
Queen Victoria

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?
They were all imported, there were no tea farms

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
Ale

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes?
All of them

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?
Coffee

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?
Low tea

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
180 dregrees f

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?
Blooming tea

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
Pan fried leaves

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?
No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?
United states

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?
Both are aged

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?
Dust and fannings

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?
Darjeeling

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?
Duchess Anna of Bedford

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?
One in South Carolina?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?
Chamomile and lavender

Oiche was all about learning things actually. Tea was important to so may cultures that while she only partially liked the stuff, she also wanted to learn the culture behind it. So she had taken the elective. She sat in class every day and listened to the teacher. So when they were given a test to well test their knowledge she was secure in her answers. Her pen flying across the paper as she wrote answer after answer. Really if you were going to take an elective you should put the work into it, besides academics were easy. Okay test of the written kind were easy. Now here was hoping this was the only part of the test.
PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:33 pm


Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."

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Micari enter the tea culture class she picked up the test and started to fill out the questions she loved food but she didn't know much about tea so she wasn't sure if she got the answer correct. She finished her test as best she could then turned it into the teacher. She wanted to find an elective class on baking or cooking but she wasn't sure if she would have any luck finding one. So she figured she would do whatever she needed to do in order to move on to senior classes. She had been studying as a junior for a long time.


Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


hide spoiler
01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea? Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773? Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal? King James?

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after? Umm Victoria?

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era? London?

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular? Coffee?

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes? Scones

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea? Tea

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name? Brunch?

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea? Hot?

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside? Rose tea?

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves? Stepping?

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator? No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced? America?

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine? Made from fruit?

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags? Low?

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea? Ummm...

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea? British?

19. How many tea farms are in the United States? 100's?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves? Camomile

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:38 pm


Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Alexander was just looking for any class to take he kinda wanted to be a firefighter when he grew up or maybe he could be a cop, he really wasn't sure so taking tea culture class could be fun since there weren't any firefighter things for juniors or cop things for that matter. He took his tea test even though he didn't really know a thing about tea his moms didn't know about tea either for all he knew least he didn't think so. He sighed and finished his test and handed it into the teacher hoping he would pass.



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


hide spoiler
01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea? Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773? Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal? King James?

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after? Umm Victoria?

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era? London?

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular? Coffee?

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes? Scones

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea? Tea

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name? Brunch?

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea? Hot?

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside? Rose tea?

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves? Stepping?

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator? No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced? America?

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine? Made from fruit?

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags? Low?

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea? Ummm...

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea? British?

19. How many tea farms are in the United States? 100's?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves? Camomile
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 11:37 am


Assignment
Quote:
Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?
Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?
Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?
Earl grey

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?
Queen Victoria

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?
They were all imported, there were no tea farms

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
Ale

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes?
All of them

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?
Coffee

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?
Low tea

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
180 dregrees f

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?
Blooming tea

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
Pan fried leaves

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?
No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?
United states

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?
Both are aged

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?
Dust and fannings

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?
Darjeeling

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?
Duchess Anna of Bedford

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?
One in South Carolina?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?
Chamomile and lavender

Personally Fiore thought she was better at computers but the test that day had been typing and she just got more and more frustrated and her fingers had started to cramp up. So there were just too many mistakes and she asked to switch to a different elective. She wasn't a fan of tea but still she knew on Araceae's side there were relatives that did enjoy tea and if she ever saw them she wanted to know what to do. So she studied up and luckily was well prepared when the test happened. Happy with their answers, she double checked just to be safe and turned the assignment in.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 3:59 pm


Assignment
Quote:
Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?
Black

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?
Boston tea party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?
Earl grey

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?
Queen Victoria

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?
They were all imported, there were no tea farms

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
Ale

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes?
All of them

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?
Coffee

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?
Low tea

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
180 dregrees f

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?
Blooming tea

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
Pan fried leaves

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?
No

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?
United states

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?
Both are aged

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?
Dust and fannings

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?
Darjeeling

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?
Duchess Anna of Bedford

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?
One in South Carolina?

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?
Chamomile and lavender

Frey wasn't sure when ever he was going to use tea culture but he really liked fruit teas and so it wouldn't hurt to learn more about the subject. After all electives were all about trying things new, see if anything new clicked. So he was doing just that. He made sure to listen in class and take notes just because he was so new to the subject. Luckily this turned out to help him in the end as when the teacher handed out the test he was prepared and sailed through it. Some questions did give him pause but he found answers to them
PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:25 pm


Quote:
Class Activity



FOR ALL AGES:

Tea Trivia!


Starts: NOW!
Ends: Until the activity rolls over (end of the month!)


"Alright, class. Today we are going to test your general knowledge of tea! Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. There is no failing."



Rules
1. Fill out the quiz under the spoilers to the best of your abilities.


User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.01. Did the British prefer black, green, Oolong or white tea?
Black, with Milk and Sugar

02. What famous tea party was held in the United States in 1773?
The Boston Tea Party

03. What tea that is still very popular today is named after a British Royal?
Earl Grey

04. Who was the Victorian tea party named after?
Queen Victorian

05. Where were the most famous tea farms located in England during the Victorian Era?
They did not have any IN England, it was all imported.

06. What did the English drink for breakfast before tea became popular?
Ale!

07. Which of these things may have been served at afternoon tea ... small tea sandwiches, scones, or cakes?
All of the above. The cakes are delightful!

08. Which beverage contains more caffeine, coffee or tea?
Coffee, any day.

09. Afternoon tea is also known by another name. What is that name?
Low Tea, for the low tables used.

10. What water temperature should be used to brew green tea?
180 F, so that the leaves don't burn.

11. What tea offers us a surprise inside?
Blooming or Flowering teas. They're really pretty!

12. What is the Chinese method of stopping oxidation when processing tea leaves?
Pan frying the leaves!

13. Should loose leaf tea leaves be stored in the refrigerator?
No! The leaves will absorb flavors, and make them taste vile.

14. In what country was iced tea first introduced?
The USA.

15. What about pu erh tea is similar to fine wine?
They're both aged. I don't like pu-erh, though.

16. What grade of tea is used in tea bags?
Dust and fannings, the very lowest.

17. What is referred to as the champagne of tea?
Darjeeling! This is my favorite tea, it's lightly sweet and delicious!

18. Who is credited with initiating afternoon tea?
Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford, of England.

19. How many tea farms are in the United States?
There is one commercial one, in South Carolina.

20. What tea is often used to sooth the nerves?
Chamomile and lavender teas are both used! Lavender also can be put in sachets for their scent.


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