Wordplay Master

Wordplay Master

Do you think you master wordplay? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz and see which type of wordplayer you are!

published on May 03, 2023
1/10

What is your favorite type of wordplay?

What is your favorite type of wordplay?
Punning
Rhyming
Alliteration
2/10

When making a joke what do you focus on?

When making a joke what do you focus on?
Making strong connections between objects in my head
Focusing on how words sound similar
Making my jokes rhyme
3/10

You encounter a difficult word in a book. How do you assess what it means?

You encounter a difficult word in a book. How do you assess what it means?
I relate it to words with familiar meanings
I think of words with similar sounds and prefixes
I examine how it's used in the sentence
4/10

You're in a meeting with colleagues and you'd like to make the conversation more entertaining. What do you do?

You're in a meeting with colleagues and you'd like to make the conversation more entertaining. What do you do?
I make connections between topics in a humorous way
I match up language to musicality
I use rhymes to make my discussion points or jokes
5/10

When writing a poem, you make something up that doesn't seem to make sense. How do you assess your accomplishment?

When writing a poem, you make something up that doesn't seem to make sense. How do you assess your accomplishment?
I craft a way for the words to draw each other in.
I make sure the cadence is clean and clear.
I make something that could have multiple interpretations
6/10

When you're describing a friend what kind of language do you use?

When you're describing a friend what kind of language do you use?
Using rhymes to make them sound nicer
Using puns for a humorous effect
Using alliteration to make a point
7/10

When reading a book, what do you pay close attention to?

When reading a book, what do you pay close attention to?
I pay attention to the internal rhymes and rhythms of the text
I pay attention to the sounds of words reiterated throughout the text
I pay attention to the similes and metaphors and what they mean
8/10

When addressing someone in an introduction, which form of wordplay do you tend to choose?

When addressing someone in an introduction, which form of wordplay do you tend to choose?
I prefer rhymes to create a lasting impression
I prefer alliteration to draw attention to me and my words
I prefer puns to make the introduction more amusing
9/10

You've been asked to come up with a joke for show and tell. What type of joke do you make?

You've been asked to come up with a joke for show and tell. What type of joke do you make?
I create a rhyme that has a surprising twist at the end
I come up with an alliteration that is based around a witty punchline
I make a pun that plays off of the topic at hand
10/10

If you were asked to write a rap, where would you begin?

If you were asked to write a rap, where would you begin?
I'd start by looking for words with similar starting sounds
I'd start by brainstorming clever puns to include in the verses
I'd start by finding word pairs that sound good together