The task asks you to
choose the blue objects from each set of three images. However, all the images are in black and white line drawings — there is no actual color present in the pictures themselves. So we need to use
common associations or
real-world knowledge about what these objects typically look like in color.
Let’s go through each row and determine which object is
most commonly associated with the color blue, based on real-life colors:
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1.
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Watermelon slice: Typically red inside (not blue).
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Jeans (pants): Usually made of blue denim →
blue.
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Eggplant: Purple (not blue).
✔ Answer: Jeans
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2.
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Whale: Often depicted as gray or blue in color, especially in cartoons or ocean scenes. Whales are frequently associated with the
color blue due to their habitat (ocean) and some species (like the blue whale).
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Lion: Yellow/golden brown fur → not blue.
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Apple: Red or green → not blue.
✔ Answer: Whale
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3.
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Sun: Yellow/orange → not blue.
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Tree (Christmas tree): Green → not blue.
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Wave (ocean wave): Water is often depicted as blue →
blue.
✔ Answer: Wave
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Jeans
2.
Whale
3.
Wave
These are the objects most commonly associated with the color
blue.
> 💡 Note: Since the worksheet is likely for young learners, it's testing
color association rather than actual coloring. The goal is to recognize which items are typically blue in real life.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blue worksheet.