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Quizzes for Fifth Grade
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"Doghouse" is an example of a compound word that includes the name of an animal. In this quiz, I'll describe a compound word and the two words it's made from. Use the clues and pictures to figure out the compound word I'm describing.
Here is a fun quiz on Halloween, incorporating the letters of the alphabet. Unfortunately, not every letter in the alphabet has a Halloween term associated.
No, not their extinction! Not their demise! A bit more light-hearted than that. Use the clue(s) given in the question and take a look at the photos to identify each animal - some as seen leaving the scene. Hope you have a chuckle from this quiz.
I will describe a famous place in a particular location. Your job is to identify that location (usually the location is a country, but there are a few exceptions).
Your task is to pick the most appropriate verb to fill in the blank in the sentence. Easy enough? But as you work your way through the questions you might see a pattern. See if you can find the common bond.
Ten birds. And just for fun, the first letter of each of the first nine answers will spell out a word describing these lovely creatures. That is for question ten. Happy flying.
This child's prayer is loosely based on the wonderful 1963 novelty song by Allan Sherman, "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp Granada)". Can you guess the missing words by the pictures shown?
Let's see if you can match the following U.S. Presidents to their Vice Presidents. Each of the Vice Presidents eventually somehow became President in their own right.
The word or words in capital letters can be changed around to make the name of a tree. Here is an example. HAS this tree a name? Answer ASH an anagram of HAS.
Many of our everyday idioms, similes and expressions mention animals. Can you put these sayings together with a little help from our feathered, furred and finned friends?
If you say something is "for the birds," you mean it's silly. Well, here's a silly quiz about birds. Each name is a compound word. I'll describe that word and the 2 words it's made from. Use the clues and pictures to find the bird I'm talking about.
Call it vanity but I have always wanted to see my name in a quiz title and this one gives me a chance. See what other names of things and actions you can find within my name. Best of luck.
Another installment of relatively easy analogies. Once again, the picture clues should give you an extra hint to solve these analogies. Can you get ten out of ten?
Bored of watching the film Bio-pics?
Try some bite-size Bio-Limericks
Plus a question in time
So you can skip the rhyme
If the poetry gives you the sicks
You and your ten friends get together and discuss food. After stating your favorite food, it is now your friends' turn. Identify what each friend said their favorite food was.
This quiz will describe a breed of dog by appearance, features and demeanor, you tell me which breed it is. I'll try to include an example you may remember, to help with the appearance. Dog heights are measured at the withers (shoulder).
All of the one word answers in this quiz end with the word END. Add the indicated number of letters to get the answer. EXAMPLE - curve or swerve = BEND (B + END).
Here we have some famous folks who scored points for their momentous achievements, but they also had some failings or made questionable decisions for which we have to deduct some points. Who are these ambiguous people?
For this quiz, you will have to use the photos to identify material that is used to build a house. North American terms are used in this quiz. Good luck!
Overworked? Restless? Downplayed? Maybe I can help you take your mind off of your workday and restfully onto some wordplay. You just need to figure out if you can make any compound words with WORK, REST and PLAY, matching with the words in the bank.
In the past, it was thought to be a good idea to introduce plants to new environments without a thought about the possible impact on their new surroundings. Some of those plants have integrated well, but the majority did not.
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "B + part of your body = animal is BEAR. (B+EAR)
All answers have four or five letters.
Scientists have to measure lots of different things. All you have to do is decide which is the best unit of measurement to use when measuring these things.
Timothy has invented a machine that allows him to travel back in time to visit people and places he has read about and to go to events in history that were very significant. Can you help him identify the people, the places and the events?
Nursery rhymes have been around for hundreds of years. Here are ten questions related to ten different Mother Goose nursery rhymes. Feel free to sing out the rhymes while reading the interesting info!
You have been invited to wander through the unique Children's TV Zoo! Here are a variety of fictional animals from television shows. You will need to answer some questions about them. Enjoy!
Do you love baby animals? I know I do. Here is a quiz about many types of baby animals complete with pictures. Don't be surprised if an adult is surprised by just how much you actually know.