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I love science and admire scientists a lot. So here are some famous scientists that you might be familiar with. Match the scientist to the correct information given about them. Good luck! :)
I will usually give you a clue to a literary character but sometimes I may mention the character directly. All you have to do is select the author who created the character in question.
Beauty can be found in the strangest of places. These geographical cracks are part of the earth's natural wonders. Grab your hiking boots and gear as we explore!
Israel had leaders known as judges before they had kings. These brave men and women led the Israelites through many difficult times. How many can you recognize from the books of Judges, 1 Samuel, and 2 Samuel? (NIV version used)
Many songs by the Manic Street Preachers namecheck or are named after famous people. This quiz is about a few of them, from many walks of life. You don't have to be a fan of the band to play this quiz, don't worry!)
The Athens agora is bustling as you make your way to the temple of Athena. As you go along you run into some of the most notorious Greeks of antiquity. Let's see how many of them you recognize!
This is all about analogies! Analogies are comparisons between two things. Questions will be phrased as in "X is to Y as Z is to?"
Have fun! (Note: some questions are US-specific.)
Really? These folk have all been shown the door at one time or another. Has that hindered them? You judge, but first see if you can work out who has transgressed.
Mothers are very special! In the Bible they saved their kids from danger, laughed, and experienced miracles. Can you recognize these people's mothers in the Bible? (NIV version used)
How well do you remember the story of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', by Dr. Seuss? Test your memory with this fifteen-question quiz. Even if you've never read the book, chances are you've seen the animated special, so give it a try!
Take a deep breath, because you're going to dive into the swimming pool to match up some of the best known swimmers in history to the clues I give you.
A synonym is a word that means the same thing as another word. An example of a synonym is happy and glad. Another example is sick and ill. Can you match the words that are synonyms?
Add a letter to the word I give you - a clue to the new word's meaning will be given also. All the added letters will finally make a word that is related to an infant.
A capitonym is a word that changes its meaning (and sometimes its pronunciation) when capitalized. For example: a nickname for William or an amount owed = Bill/bill.
Select the correct capitonyn that matches the two definitions given.
Welcome to your new job at 'Metal Element Typing and Labeling Trivial Reasons Identifying Verifiable Information Association' or as we like to call ourselves -- "METALTRIVIA" for short. Can you help save the world and identify the following metals?
Well, perhaps not all he knows, but the teachers at Hogwarts certainly had a profound effect on the magical education of Harry Potter. The Rockettes would like to know how many you can identify in this matching quiz. Good luck!
For this quiz, you will have to do math operations using the number of certain body parts that most humans have. All numbers are associated with the typical number of body parts at birth. Good luck!
I just reread this wonderful novel. Man, is it ever beautifully written and heart-wrenching! There are spoilers in the quiz, so don't take it until after you've read the novel!
The word 'head' can be changed to 'lines' in a series of steps replacing one letter at a time (& adding one at the end). Can you work out how from the clues I'll give you?
Australia is jokingly called the "Land of the Long Weekend" for its plethora of public holidays. So fire up the barbie and celebrate these historic events with me.
Hola! I'm going to give you some lines from Nursery Rhymes, but replace one of the English words with a Spanish word. The Spanish word will be in ALL CAPS. See if you can figure out what English word has been replaced! Buena Suerte! (Good Luck!)
Henry (of Henry's Castle Tour fame), here! My lord, the Earl of Warwick, is planning to hold a huge tournament on his estate. Join us as he plans our next adventure.
A teacher once said, "Poems often contain powerful feelings in small spaces". Let's look at some classic poems that do exactly that, and some that are just fun. Enjoy!
Hello kids! King Solomon here! God made me the wisest king in the world. How much do you know about the wise sayings I wrote in the book of Proverbs? (Answers are taken from the NIV version of the Bible.)
"Each peach pear plum / I spy Tom Thumb" is the start of a wonderful book by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Tom Thumb is hiding in a peach tree in the orchard; there are also some pear trees and plum trees. Do you know how it carries on?
This quiz is a little different from my previous quiz based on the same subject. This is a matching hotchpotch quiz from side to side identifying the King or the Queen. Have FUN!