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Quizzes for Seventh Grade
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Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
This is the story where the Five meet the "Spook Trains" and go to a farm where all is not as it seems. Watch George lose her temper yet again as you follow these questions.
They may not be, or have been, monsters, but all the people in this quiz are renowned for their red hair. How many of them can you recognise from my descriptions?
Many books have Christmas as their theme and the characters, or most of them, are very keen to see Santa. See how many of the books you can remember in this Santa themed quiz.
Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is one of the most recognized and beloved pieces of literature from the Victorian era. This quiz honors one of its most intriguing and memorable spirits, Mr. Jacob Marley.
Here are 10 European capital cities that have had their vowels removed. The correct answer is simply the name of the city. Example: the clue is RM...the answer would be ROME. Just add the correct vowels. Check the letter count for hints.
The letter "P" is a more pugnacious fellow, so the letter "Q", being a more mannerly chap, requested to be the first letter in all correct and incorrect answers.
Many people have devoted all or part of their lives to the greater good, and improving the lives of others. Here we meet just ten of them (in no particular order).
Attn: FunTrivia operatives! Ten rogue agents have 'shot' some of the most famous figures in modern times. Identify the targets and save them for history!
In the first few questions, I will name some US landmarks, and you have to tell me what state or city the landmark is in. On the other questions, I will name landmarks from around the world, and you tell me what country the landmark is in.
Say What? It's a fractured title for Canadian Provinces. Canada is 9,984,670 km. sq. (5,592,341 sq. mi.) in size, so plan a holiday with what you'll learn in the interesting information!
Nothing sells like a juicy sex scandal. Whenever a politician, movie star, sports hero or religious figure gets caught playing around it is big news. So let's go deep into sleazy TV reality show mode and sleuth out some famous cheaters.
Many generations on from King Rilian, the world of Narnia and its neighbours is coming to an end. The book 'The Last Battle' tells of the last days and the end of the Shadowlands.
For anyone who has read the "Malory Towers" school series written by Enid Blyton. Try a quick quiz to see how much you remember of Darrell, Alicia and the gang.
As a little girl I was fascinated by the Magic Faraway Tree. Years on, the magic is still there! Try this quiz about Enid Blyton's 'Faraway Tree Stories'.
There are some wonderful spots around the US and the world that attract both the young and old. We'll concentrate on some locations that are a little more kid-friendly!
This is a story about the prophet of God and an army general who was healed of a very bad disease. You can find this story in 2 Kings 5! (All answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
The term 'a wing and a prayer' is thought to have first been used in relation to World War II pilots making it safely back from bombing raids. It is now used to refer to any success that defies all the odds. This quiz deals with ten such success stories.
Walking along my local river I can see several species of ducks and other water fowl. This quiz is about the birds I saw on one of my walks in the English countryside.
Here's part five of my series celebrating my read-through of every Newbery Medal book. No theme this time: just a mix of Newbery plots, old and new, to be matched to the title.
In this quiz, four is the magic number, as it appears numerous times within the expansive scientific world. I wish you good 'fortune' if you should play.
This is another quiz on more wild birds we have seen in the eastern US, mostly around Ohio and West Virginia but elsewhere also. Have you seen these too?
My love affair with books began as soon as I learnt to read and, as such, some of my best loved are those I read at this time. Join me as I revisit ten of these best loved books or authors.
Many adults have a "bucket list" of places they want to visit. But it's never too soon for kids to create their own "sand bucket list" of places around the world to see. Here are some suggestions of unique places for family fun and learning.
There was sale from 22nd July to 31st July. My friends and I feel like our days are numbered. We need to shop a lot before our first day in college that starts on 1st August. Would you help us do some calculations during our shopping?
No, not my favourite childhood treat, rather it is my musical instrument. It has got lost among nine others and they are hiding under their assumed nicknames. Please help me sort them out.
1960s pop icon Timothy Leary once said "think for yourself and question authority". At the risk of appearing conformist, I will follow the advice and present to you a quiz about the brave few who questioned the authorities and changed the world.
After tourists are safely back in their lodges after sunset, a new team of animals come out to play the game of life in the African bush. This quiz looks at a few of these - some of which can also be seen during the day.
Nothing in the world could possibly inspire more hyperbole than big, blustery descriptions of people. See if you can identify the hyperbolically depicted person by their overblown synopsis.