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What is one factor behind why people choose a favourite colour?
Sports teams
What does "feel blue" mean?
Feel sad
What language had a negative association with the colour blue?
English
What three blue things in nature does the article say people like?
The sky, sea and flowers
When did research into colour begin?
The 1880s
What was the least-liked colour in the world?
Dark yellowish-brown
What kinds of colours do people like as they get older?
Darker colours
Where did the majority of people like the colour blue most?
Around the world
How many main findings in the research did the BBC find?
Two
What do we tend to stick with throughout our lives?
Our favourite colour
The article says most men chose the colours of their sports team. T / F
False
The English language is unusual as it has negative links to blue. T / F
True
The article says many people have a negative experience of blue. T / F
False
Blue has been a favourite colour since at least the 1800s. T / F
True
The world's least favourite colour is dark yellowish-brown. T / F
True
People change their favourite colour the older they become. T / F
True
The U.K. is the only country where blue isn't the favourite colour. T / F
False
People usually have the same favourite colour for all their life. T / F
True
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