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Quizzes for Fourth Grade
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It was a dark and stormy night when my unfortunate cat, Kwizzer, got lost in the woods. Join him on his adventure as he searches for shelter, and see if you know which animal is or isn't home!
Ladies often stay unwed,
Perhaps unasked, perhaps they choose-
But never, never, be it said
To live unpartnered is to lose!
These ladies' spheres were not the same.
How many of them can you name?
This is the first in a series of virtuous quizzes. We will try to determine examples of compassion in this quiz. Have fun with the quiz and be compassionate to someone today. (Inspired by "The Book Of Virtues" by William Bennett)
Going back to ancient history, there are many pairs of people who are associated together - fathers and sons, siblings, couples, or friends. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same story!
There's tons of hammering, sawing, and nailing going on in this quiz! Rumors have said that something big is going to happen with the weather. Come see what Noah is doing in Genesis. (NIV version used)
Ten words related to Italy are hidden in these sentences! The answers may hide in more than one word, and may have punctuation in between, but the letters will always be next to each other without words in between. Good luck finding hidden Italy!
No, I don't have a cold; but I do want to spell with the letters "be." By adding two letters AFTER "be," you will get a new word. Be sure to enter the 4 letter word. Good Luck!
This quiz is about Bible names (people, places, and things) that begin with the letter D. All questions but one use the New International Version of the Bible. Question 9 uses the King James Version.
There are many different animals on our planet. Many have different terms for the males, females, and babies of their species. Let's see just how many of these terms you know for baby animals. I bet you will do well!
Is fifth grade too tough? Some people think kids learn too much at this age. This quiz contains questions mostly on US history, with a couple of other history questions as well.
Most people know New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles but can you identify states by a city that isn't necessarily the most famous or biggest city in the state?
In mythology there are many pairs of people who are associated together - fathers and sons, siblings, couples, friends, and the like. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same story!
This game was 'invented' by my daughter Sara when she was about five, and she taught it very carefully to the rest of the family. It's very easy, just combine the names of two animals to make a new 'species'. All answers contributed by my kids. Have fun!
It is sometimes difficult for children to make some extra money. Can't earn enough by doing chores around the house? Here are some ideas! See if you can match the description with the job.
Different sports have different terminologies that are used to describe the action. Can you match these commentaries with the sport in which they are most likely to be heard?
Over the years, countless men and women have accomplished feats great and small. Here, only five of each gender are presented and you have to match them to their accomplishment. Enjoy!
In the "Harry Potter" books and movies, several characters appear that are just like nothing on earth. Can you match these characters to their species? Warning: this quiz contains spoilers.
To swing, the big bands of the 1930's, relied not only on the quality of their musicians but the instruments they employed and the important roles these instruments served. This quiz is dedicated to those instruments ... the real sultans of swing.
Each year, the American Library Association awards the Newbery Medal to one book and the Caldecott Medal to one picture book. Can you name the following winners by using the hints available? Good luck!
Living in the tundra isn't easy! Even though it's a cold, barren wasteland, a variety of animals have adapted to life there. See if you can identify some of these animals who seem to enjoy cold weather.
I can't teach you how to repair your air conditioning in a quiz, but I can help you choose who you need to call in to fix various things around your home. Can you match the correct person for each problem?
This fun quiz was created in mind for our small friends on Fun Trivia. However, I'm sure the older ones will enjoy guessing the small items or objects just as much.