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In ancient Greece, people communicated with stentorophonic horns and messages that were sent with running slaves. To understand our world, Hermes decided to send his messenger Acacius on a 10-day trip to find out how we communicate today. Good luck!
Let's take a nighttime safari. We will be talking about animals that are mainly nocturnal from all over the world. How well do you know the creatures of the night?
The image of a faun in a wood, carrying parcels and an umbrella, was the start of C.S. Lewis' incredible stories about Narnia and the Great Lion himself.
In this series of quizzes, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
This is a very easy quiz on a extremely broad and interesting topic, space. This quiz is mainly about our solar system.
Please rate my quiz after! And if you like it, drop me a note!
Let's face it, you don't really find many women in the Bible. But forget about all the men, because this is a quiz written specially about women in the Bible.
"Green Eggs and Ham" is one of the greatest children's book of all time. All questions are direct quotes from the book. Most of the questions are fill-in-the-blank.
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!
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.)
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)
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.
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!
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!)
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.)
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!
There are thirteen countries in the world that have more than one recognized "capital city". Can you match ten of these countries with their multi-capitals?
Dogs are not allowed.What will George do when she and her cousins go to Smuggler's Top? Visit the house on top of the hill amongst the marshes, answer the questions and find out what happens.
Please help me! Every sentence that I write I accidentally write an anagram of a word instead. An anagram is a word that can be unscrambled to make another word. Make a new word from the word in capital letters to make the sentence make sense!
This quiz is about ten people from Sunday School lessons. They all remember where they lived and what they did, but need your help because they've forgotten their names!
Black and white and black and white and black and white! Are zebras black with white stripes, or is it the other way around? In this quiz we will start with black and make our way to white, changing one letter at a time.
If it's summer in Missouri, you can bet that many communities sponsor carnival attractions, especially during Fourth of July celebrations. My young grandsons recently had the opportunity to explore and enjoy! See if you can answer their questions!
This is the adventure where the Five find themselves out in the middle of a lake looking for a missing boat. Can they avoid trouble from Dirty Dick? Try out the multi-choice questions and see.
Animals that are more active at night are said to be nocturnal. Many animals that are more active at night have special adaptations that usually include good night vision. How many of these night time animals do you know?
Occasionally, in the books by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, girls run away from the Chalet School. Do you know what happened when the following girls disappeared?
For this quiz, I will give you a description of a holiday fictional character and you have to match it with the actual name of the character that is used in the story. Good luck!
Here are some rhymes that I made up about animals. Your job is to choose the animal that best goes with he rhyme.
Example: This animal lives in China and at the zoo, and loves to chomp on bamboo.
The answer to that would be a panda.
Many places in the world can be called "The Land of Plenty ". Some have a lot of history, others are rich in natural treasures or man made achievements. I have chosen ten of the many places in the world that deserve to be known.
This book for children was written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. The main character's name is written as 'GEORGE' in the book's title but as 'George' in the text so I have done the same here.