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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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Many female characters in literature have a best friend to help them through various trials and tribulations. Your task is to match the pairs of friends to the author who created them.
Bonnie Tyler is not the only person who can get lost in France. I have a long history of getting lost wherever I go, and France was no exception. Here's what I learned during my wanderings.
On a recent trip to the zoo, my young grandson had great fun watching the sea lions. We learned that they are a type of marine mammal called a pinniped, and decided to see what we could learn about these interesting creatures.
There are 10 breeds of dragon mentioned in Newt Scamander's 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them', but you needn't be an expert to attempt this quiz. Use the picture clues to identify each breed - good luck!
Many words, phrases and quotations from foreign languages are commonly used in our books, magazines and everyday conversation. How many of these do you know? Good Luck!
You may not have realized it, but the Japanese language has helped play its part in shaping the English language vocabulary. Here are 10 examples of this phenomenon...enjoy and learn!
Emmie really wants her own pony, but she's never had one before. See if you can tell her some of the things she should do to help make a good start with her first pony.
In Tudor times, some of the food that was eaten was very different from that we are used to. This quiz will ask you questions about the food and drink which King Henry VIII of England might have had at his table.
Modern music notation (following the Western musical tradition) uses a staff as its framework, along with numerous signs and symbols apart from notes themselves. This quiz will test your knowledge of the treble clef. Have fun!
I am the tiger! And the lion, and the leopard, and a few more! Match the rather minimalist description with the appropriate animal. And look over your shoulder -- GROWL!
"A long time ago, when the Earth was green/There was more kinds of animals than you've ever seen/They'd run around free while the Earth was being born/And the loveliest of all was the unicorn". Irish Rovers
All the answers start with 'IM', but the clues I'll give you are to another word, which can follow 'IM' to form a different word. As an example, 'fully grown' would mean 'mature', with the answer being 'immature'. See how you get on with these.
On a recent trip to the zoo, my young grandson snubbed the rhino - which he agreed was pretty cool - for what? The African wild dogs! They were basking in the warm sunshine, and I am sure he thought they kind of looked like a favorite pet!
The Old West is considered to be the lands in the U.S. that were west of the Mississippi River, and the period of history from the end of the Civil War to the early 1900s. Let's see what you know about some of the people who made history there!
Now try my "States Quiz" on Fun Trivia / In limerick form I will give-i-ya /
I know I'm no bard / And don't think too hard /
I don't want to have to re-viv-i-ya!
(And I won't mention "the man from Nantucket"!)
I'll give you a couple of languages and you match them with their family or sub-family. This is a simplified look at some language groupings. Have fun!
The wonderful world of music is a universal love all over the planet. All cultures express themselves through music in some form. Here are ten of the more unusual musical instruments that make music to my ears.
Match the famous woman with the college or university from which she received a degree. This degree need not be her first, or only, degree; and must not be an honorary degree. Written by Team Kaffeeklatsch for the Amazing Trivia Race 3.
Though pyramids are synonymous with Egypt, buildings of similar shape can be found in other parts of the world. This quiz will allow you to explore some lesser-known examples of pyramid architecture.
Harry Potter might have been an only child, but some characters from J.K. Rowling's magical world did have brothers and sisters. Can you match each set of siblings with the surname they shared (at least until some of the sisters got married)?
One of my favorite pastimes while growing up was reading about famous Native Americans. See if you can match the correct Native American with a description that includes the tribe and one of their best-known accomplishments.
... and some other interesting souvenirs were collected by Rowena, PDAZ, Doublemm and Eburge on their recent trip around the world. See if you can work out where they found each one.
All of these countries adopted the Euro as their currency on the 1st of January, 1999. Can you match them to the currencies they were using immediately prior to the switch?
In many parts of the world, people's everyday lives are frequently disrupted by natural disasters. This quiz is dedicated to some of the places that are particularly vulnerable to these distressing events.
Henry here! Once again the pages are going to see Sir William for their history lesson about people from all over the world. He always tells an interesting story! Want to come along? See if you can decipher the clues to match to the correct person!
Ni-hao! You probably know that English has incorporated lots of words from the Chinese, like bok choy, tofu, soy, and dim sum, but there are many other words and expressions that come from Zhōng-guó, the "Middle Kingdom" that Westerners call China.
Confused about where to go? Let me take you on a trip and we'll visit several countries, continents, cities, and sites. All you need to do is guess where we are in a journey around Earth. Good luck!
Match the historical event on the left with the country or region in Oceania in which it occurred. Not all countries, territories or regions are included.
Match the wild mammal to the scientific order to which it belongs. A little knowledge of Latin and Greek always helps in taxonomy. Amateur zoology, anyone?
Over the years, many talented authors have crafted a variety of impressive characters, heroes, villains and others. How well do you remember ten of them? Enjoy!
There is a wonderful zoo in Singapore that is home to many neat animals. They have a variety of reptiles and mammals. Let's go on a trip and visit the Singapore Zoo.
Though we often associate carnivores with large, ferocious beasts such as lions, tigers and wolves, the meat and fish eaters of the mammal world come in all shapes and sizes. This quiz features some lesser-known carnivores.
Henry's back! Sir William, the Earl of Warwick's most experienced knight, promised to tell us pages more about the Vikings after we learned about their sieges of Paris. Next we are to learn some Viking vocabulary words! Come along for the lesson!
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?
Turkmenistan, Papua New Guinea, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Not a fan of countries with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter countries with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!