In most languages, Red is the first color listed behind these two colors.
What are black and white?
In the Elizabethan Era, only this class was allowed to wear orange.
What is royalty?
This was the most poisonous color throughout history.
What is green?
Blue is a universally loved color, which is why it is commonly used in this type of media.
What is an advertisement?
As of 2023, purple is the ______ favorite color in the world
Second
This is the first shade of red discovered.
What is Red Ochre?
Orange didn't have a name until the 1500's, it was called by these names before then.
What are yellow-red/saffron?
This shade of yellow has many similarities to Red Ochre.
What is Yellow Ochre?
Blue is very attractive to this type of insect.
What are mosquitos?
These two countries have purple in their flag.
What are Dominica and Nicaragua?
Red is the first color a baby can see, usually after this amount of time.
What are 2 months?
Why is orange used in life jackets?
Orange is the easiest color to see in low lighting.
Why is yellow avoided on planes?
Yellow can cause nausea.
In ancient Rome, blue was seen as a color fit for this class.
What is the working class?
Purple is associated with what culture of the 60's and 70's
What is the psychedelic drug culture.
This man popularized Cadmium Red.
Who is Henri Martisse?
The Golden Gate Bridge was painted in this shade of orange.
What is International Orange?
A famous shade of green, Scheele's Green, was laced with this toxic chemical.
What is arsenic?
This shade of blue is derived from a rare stone called lapis lazuli.
What is Ultramarine Blue?
This shade of purple is the most expensive shade of purple in history.
What is Tyrian Purple?
Vermillion is derived from this mineral.
What is cinnabar?
In 1809, this shade of orange was invented, it was also an immediate success.
What is Chrome Orange?
This shade of yellow was derived from the urine of mango fed cows.
What is Indian Yellow?
Why do veins appear blue?
The blood appears blue through the skin tissue.
This was the name of the first synthetic purple dye.
What is Mauve?