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Antananarivo, Ouagadougou, Tegucigalpa, Ulaanbaatar, and Yamoussoukro. Not a fan of capital cities with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter capital cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
In Greek mythology, heroes performed extraordinary feats and fought for honor, however, they were not perfect men. The events of their lives provided the Greeks with lessons to learn and examples to follow.
The children of Father Time are hidden in a rhyme. Find out who they are in once upon a time. Please don't be harsh on me, if the rhymes aren't what they ought to be.
I am a time and space traveller and I will be travelling around the world seeking historical firsts. Want to guess where I will be right next to when I get there?
This is the third in my series of add a letter 9-for-10 quizzes for kids. The answer to question ten can be found by taking the first letter of each of the nine previous answers. Enjoy!
Following on the heels of my quiz about the geography of Canada, is another about the history of Canada for kids. I hope you find it fun and informative.
Humor in chemistry? You bet! This quiz is for those who enjoy puns and jokes, so here are a few with a chemical flavor. A little chemistry or general science knowledge will help but is not essential. Remember, the focus is on the jokes not the science!
I'm a flight attendant, and after I tell everyone to take their seats, I like to tell them a little bit about our destination. Can you figure out where we are going based on my description? Have fun!
The first nine questions ask for only one letter answers; the letter that can be added to the beginning of a word to make a new one. There is something special about question ten.
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
There are probably more than 800 types of sports in the world. About 200 of them are recognised sports with national and international federations. Here is a list of 10 sports to match against the descriptions given.
The names of a number of English towns begin with one of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East and West. Given a description of a town and its location, try to work out its name and then say with which of the four direction it begins.
The Federal Republic of Germany and the Federal Republic of Austria are divided in Bundesländer (federal states). But Switzerland does not have federal states: it is a confederation of cantons. What do you know about these?
Hello, class! Pop Quiz today! This is a quiz about all that U.S. History we have learned so far in High School U.S. History. Attendance shall be taken ... and afterwards, please do your best on this test!
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that railroad cars are also called vehicles? Vehicles are mobile machines used to carry people or cargo. Want to learn about these vehicles that run on railroad tracks with us?
Each one of these mammals is endemic to a particular country, in other words that is the only country in which it can be found in the wild. Can you match each mammal with its country?
The European colonization of what is now the United States began in 1565 with the establishment of St. Augustine, Florida. Let's see if you can identify some of the earliest colonial settlers.
Blindness will keep you in the dark only if you allow it. Here's a look at some amazing people who refused to allow a handicap to shut down their future.
Women had few rights in the world of the ancient Greeks. They were expected to stay home, take care of the family, and be faithful wives, yet they were important in mythology and legend as evildoers, victims, and heroines - and many times all three!
"It is a truth universally acknowledged", that quite a few of Jane Austen's young female characters were "in possession of a good fortune" and therefore "in want of a" husband. Here's some questions about them.
A follow up to my kids' US Civil War quiz. This quiz covers people and places that were important in the fight for the country's independence from England.
There are several families who play a major role in the 'Chalet School' and 'La Rochelle' series, some of whom have many children. Match the parents with the kids!
Combat sport aka fight sport is a one-to-one competitive sport. The winner is the one who scores more points or disables their opponent. Here is a list of ten combat sports.
Since 2011, Greece is divided into 13 administrative regions and one autonomous entity. What do you know about these subdivisions of Greece? Match the appropriate region to its cities, mountains, rivers and/or islands.
I am preparing a meal for my dinner guests, including a roast turkey from Turkey. Can you help me prepare by identifying the fractured countries in ALL CAPS?
Some animals are perfectly at home in the icy, cold regions. Your task in this quiz is to identify each animal based on the information given. Ready, set, let's go out in the cold.
One of the joys of Christmas is sitting in a warm house with the snow coming down outside, a hot drink at your side, and a freshly bathed child in clean flannel pyjamas on your lap, wanting a story. Here are some Christmas stories.
As the sun sets and darkness falls, the creatures of the night begin to stir. Come and enjoy a nocturnal safari to meet a few of the animals for whom night time is the right time.
Of all Charles Dickens' characters David Copperfield is the one who resembles his author most. Also unforgettable are Uriah Heep, Mr Micawber, Little Emily and many others.
Many teenagers across the world have studied "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. Those who know it well will hopefully enjoy this nostalgic reminder, while those who are currently grappling with it will hopefully see it as a bit of a challenge.