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Quizzes for Twelfth Grade
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We've stumbled upon another land which is free of many substances, from the typical to the obscure. If I try to explain the substances, could you name them? If you happen to know a few skeletal compounds, you may find this a bit easier!
Put aside your political allegiances and spot the fakes! If you are an Aussie, you may consider some of the correct answers as fakes anyway! The author certainly did! If non-Aussie, some interesting tidbits are contained in the quiz's closing comments
You may not have the opportunity to travel, but we can still go to ten different places in a quiz. This time around, all of the locations we look at will start with 'D'!
Over the years, people around the world have owned some dangerous pets. Sometimes these attachments have led to the death or mutilation of the pet owner. Come learn a little more about these "criminals". The pictures should help!
Home to one of the world's last uncontacted tribes, North Sentinel Island is an intriguing land that has garnered international attention due to the numerous successful and failed contact attempts made with the indigenous Sentinelese people.
My cat Jedda disappeared for ten days in the summer of 2019. Turns out he was taking the FunTrivia Bus Ride! I found his scrapbook. Can you determine which countries he visited from his selfies and their captions?
Almost all states in the US are divided into counties. From the names of three major counties, can you identify which state?
Hint: Many times a county and city will share a name.
In the days leading to the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere experiences the year's shortest daylight hours. Can you order these cities from the one with the fewest hours of daylight to the one with the most?
All of these scandalous or disastrous events occurred as a result of neglect, or because someone ignored the warning signs. (Don't worry, you won't find any more Titanic questions here!)
All the European cities featured in this quiz were once capitals of their country or of another sovereign state. Their loss of status, however, has not affected them too badly, as you will find out by playing this quiz.
The United States has over 60 national parks. Can you match the park with the correct state it's in? Enjoy reliving my moments at these wonderful parks!
The world's oceans are dotted with hundreds of island groups of every size. In this quiz you will be required to sort each of the listed archipelagos into the oceans they belong to.
Some US presidents disappear into the mists of history, and don't stand out like Lincoln, Washington, Kennedy, and other biggies. Presidential trivia experts might recognize them, though.
It was a dark and stormy night and Dazzler the lizard had to run from her enemies far and wide. There are so many creatures for whom lizards are just a tasty snack...
The titles of two novels by each of ten authors have been mixed up - for example, "'Salem's Mile" and "The Green Lot" un-mix to "'Salem's Lot" and "The Green Mile" by Stephen King. Can you correctly match up the mixed-up pairs?
This is the fourteenth quiz in a series of quizzes about mammals. Each quiz focuses on animals starting with the same letter. This time it is the letter "P". Here are ten "P"remier mammals on our planet.
Many of us are familiar with the names of Middle Eastern foods such as kebab, hummus or baba ghanoush. However, a number of everyday English words for food and drink items also come from Arabic or other languages of the Middle East.
Deep focus, not out of focus. A stereogram, or "magic eye" image is one in which a 3 dimensional image can be hidden in a 2 dimensional image. Not everyone can see these, but with a little experimentation maybe you can?
Can you correctly label the provinces and territories on a map of Canada? In this new quiz format we use a single image to act as a guide for the questions.
Easier, 13 Qns, Terry,
Jan 03 22
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
The world is a magical place. Take a trip and make your way from country to country, city to city, and site to site identifying where you are along the way. Good luck!
How many children have asked for a pony or a puppy for Christmas? Live animals for Christmas aren't always a good idea, but I used to love getting stuffed animals.
Let's look at some animals that have been turned into cuddly, children's toys.
For this quiz I've only sought out sequels that have followed a strong predecessor. Your task is to match the sequel with its previous movie. NOTE - on the left is a short description of the PREVIOUS film, on the right is the SEQUEL you must match to.
Tallest, broadest, oldest. Trees are record-breakers of the natural world. This quiz will explore some of the species that appear in the prestigious roster of superlative trees.
This is a quiz about the rivers that flow through U.S. cities/states. In the 18th and 19th centuries cities often grew up on major rivers as they were a source of transportation and water.
Ever since my parents took me to see the orchestra, I have been in love with classical music... and then I learned that 'classical' music was really only from one musical period! Can you help me sort these composers into their proper era?
If you liked my previous quiz on the same topic, here is more for you on the millennium that ended in the year 1000. Each question touches on one century, and no century is used twice.
The speaker of the quote narrates the question, you then tell what quote is the answer. Keep in mind that we're counting down (what in my opinion are) the top 25 most recognizable and all-around quotable Shakespeare quotes.
Just Horsin' Around is back! Again! Here may I present to you, Just Horsin' Around III. This third installment is for those who haven't mastered all of that horsey knowledge.
Just like animal and plant species, many beautiful sites of great cultural and natural importance are in danger of disappearing forever. Here are a few of the sites that appear (or have appeared) on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger.
This quiz is all multiple choice. Each answer is either winter, spring, summer, or fall; based on American holidays, and the seasons of the northern hemisphere. Good luck!
This quiz looks at a variety of four-legged animals that provide great value to human communities. But there are no cats, dogs, horses, cows or sheep here! Can you identify these quality quadrupeds?
Code blue is a term used in hospitals when a person's vital signs are falling to critical levels. All of the following conditions can lead to such a situation. How much do you know about them?
Reporter Getha Scoop is off for a holiday. She really would like to keep herself out of reach of her editor for a while. All the locations she visits keep out of reach as well. None of them contain any of the letters in REACH. Where does Getha go?
Imagine how different history would be if humanity had made different choices. Match the actual historical happening with the historically inaccurate opposite headline.
Off again, are you? Hop onboard the plane and take a globetrotting trip to ten unique destinations, all of which you'll need to know a bit about in this quiz. Good luck!
Each question in this quiz gives you an incorrect statement about Mexican history. It's up to you to identify the "giant mistake" in the statement and make it right! Good luck!
Come with me on my recent tour of Yellowstone Park! We will see amazing sites from one of the most interesting geographic areas of the world and learn a bit as we go.