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Disabilities
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General Knowledge
Christmas
100

Which natural material is gentle on non-stick surfaces?

Wood

100

Which disability causes difficulty gripping and holding utensils due to joint pain, swelling and stiffness?

Arthritis

100

This component balances the utensil to prevent tipping and make it easier to control.

Weights

100

Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?

Lion

100

What colour is Santa's suit?

Red

200

What lightweight material is often used for cutting boards?

Plastic

200

Being unable to grip or use utensils on one side of your body, could be caused by what disability?

Stroke

200
Makes sure the utensil doesn't slip out of the user's hand.

Non-Slip grips

200

What planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

Mars

200

What red-nosed reindeer guides Santa's sleigh?

Rudolph

300
Which metal is known for its excellent heat conductivity in cookware?

Aluminium

300

What is the medical term for the loss of a limb?

Amputation

300

Allows for easier scooping and cutting with minimal wrist movement.

Angled heads

300

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific

300

What Christmas lolly is shaped like a shepherd's staff?

Candy Cane

400

What flexible, heat-resistant material is often used for spatulas?

Silicone

400

Difficulty in finding and accurately using utensils could be caused by what disability?

Visual Impairment

400

Attaches utensils to the user's hand or arm, reducing the need for grip strength.

Straps

400

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

400

Which song begins with "Dashing through the snow"?

Jingle Bells

500

Which material is known for being rust-resistant and durable in kitchen utensils?

Stainless Steel

500

What make it hard to use utensils steadily for someone with Essential Tremors?

Shaking

500

Ergonomic Handles are designed to f_ _  c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the user's hand.

fit comfortably

500

Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?

Shakespeare

500

Which Christmas plant is traditionally kissed under?

Mistletoe