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1. Arrange students into groups. Each group needs at least ONE person who has a mobile device.
2. If their phone camera doesn't automatically detect and decode QR codes, ask students to
4. Cut them out and place them around your class / school.
1. Give each group a clipboard and a piece of paper so they can write down the decoded questions and their answers to them.
2. Explain to the students that the codes are hidden around the school. Each team will get ONE point for each question they correctly decode and copy down onto their sheet, and a further TWO points if they can then provide the correct answer and write this down underneath the question.
3. Away they go! The winner is the first team to return with the most correct answers in the time available. This could be within a lesson, or during a lunchbreak, or even over several days!
4. A detailed case study in how to set up a successful QR Scavenger Hunt using this tool can be found here.
Question | Answer |
1. In which year was the word chocolate first recorded in English? a) 1558 b) 1604 c) 1666 d) 1708? | |
2. How many boxes of chocolates did Queen Victoria send to Boer War soldiers on January 1, 1900? a) None b) 100 c) 1,000 d) 100,000 | |
3. How many times round Britain would all the chocolate buttons sold in a year in the UK go? a) Once b) Three times c) 10 times d) 20 times | |
4. Which of the following was founded from a bequest to the nation from the man who invented milk chocolate? a) The Tate Gallery b) The British Museum c) The National Portrait Gallery d) The Wallace Collection | |
5. Whose last meal was four scoops of ice cream and six chocolate chip cookies? a) Elvis Presley b) Buddy Holly c) Michael Jackson d) Louis Armstrong | |
6. What percentage of annual chocolate sales in the UK do Easter eggs account for? a) Four b) Six c) Eight d) 10 | |
7. Which civilisation was the first to enjoy a drink made from cocoa? a) Inca b) Aztec c) Mayan d) American Indian | |
8. How did the diarist Samuel Pepys describe his first cup of chocolate in 1664? a) Bitter b) Undrinkable c) Interesting d) Very nice | |
9. When Cortez conquered the Aztecs, how many cocoa beans did a rabbit cost? a) 4 b) 12 c) 20 d) 100 | |
10. Which of the following is used in Northern Canada as a term for a group of rabbits? a) Fluffle b) Muffle c) Duffle d) Puffle | |
11. Which duo originally recorded the song Run Rabbit Run? a) Flanders and Swann b) Abbott and Costello c) Nervo and Knox d) Flanagan and Allen | |
12. What was the name of Roger Rabbit's wife in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? a) Jemima Rabbit b) Beatrix Bunny c) Jessica Rabbit d) Belinda Bunny | |
13. Bugs Bunny was the first cartoon character in the US to what? a) Have a statue of him erected b) Appear in a painting in the New York Museum of Modern Art c) Be banned by the Vatican d) Appear on a postage stamp | |
14. What is the record for most yolks ever found in a chicken's egg? a) Four b) Six c) Nine d) 12 | |
15. How many eggs a year do European hens lay? a) 850million b) 8.5billion c) 85billion d) 850billion | |
16. Which bird laid the largest known egg? a) The Great Auk b) The Giant Moa c) The Arabian Ostrich d) The Great Elephant Bird of Madagascar | |
17. Which bird has the highest ratio of egg weight to body weight? a) Ostrich b) Kiwi c) Wren d) Sparrow | |
18. Who wrote Green Eggs And Ham? a) Dr Seuss b) Enid Blyton c) Roald Dahl d) Jacqueline Wilson | |
19. By what name is the Titan Arum of Sumatra sometimes known because of its smell? a) Sugar plant b) Wet dog flower c) Cheese plant d) Corpse flower | |
20. What did the ancient Romans use a mixture of fruit, dried flowers and talcum powder as? a) Toothpaste b) a cold cure c) deodorant d) sauce thickener | |
21. Of which month are the daisy or the sweet pea the birth flowers? a) March b) April c) May d) June | |
22. Who came top of a poll in 1999 to determine the best-known Christian in Britain? a) Prince Charles b) Cliff Richard c) The Archbishop of Canterbury d) Harry Secombe | |
23. In which ocean is Easter Island? a) Pacific b) Atlantic c) Indian d) Arctic | |
24. Why is the aeroplane runway on Easter Island so long? a) To enable planes flying in different directions to land at the same time b) It is an emergency space shuttle landing site c) The builders mistook feet for metres d) It is also used for land speed records. | |
25. Which is the only Shakespeare play that mentions Easter? a) King Lear b) All's Well That Ends Well c) The Merry Wives of Windsor d) Romeo and Juliet | |
26. Who wrote the songs for the 1948 musical film Easter Parade? a) Cole Porter b) Irving Berlin c) Sammy Cahn d) George Gershwin |
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