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Quizzes for Fifth Grade
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Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
Match a word on the left with a word on the right to make a new word. Note: some words may have multiple matches, but only one combination of answers will match all words successfully.
I'll give you words that when said quickly, sound like things that children play with. I'll also give you a clue to what the toys are and how they are used. Good luck!
Some new people have moved into the area and you've got a feeling they're all famous (or at least noteworthy). Put the kettle on and match the person to their fictional greeting.
This is the third in my series of add a letter 9-for-10 quizzes for kids. The answer to question ten can be found by taking the first letter of each of the nine previous answers. Enjoy!
I'm a flight attendant, and after I tell everyone to take their seats, I like to tell them a little bit about our destination. Can you figure out where we are going based on my description? Have fun!
The first nine questions ask for only one letter answers; the letter that can be added to the beginning of a word to make a new one. There is something special about question ten.
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that railroad cars are also called vehicles? Vehicles are mobile machines used to carry people or cargo. Want to learn about these vehicles that run on railroad tracks with us?
One of the joys of Christmas is sitting in a warm house with the snow coming down outside, a hot drink at your side, and a freshly bathed child in clean flannel pyjamas on your lap, wanting a story. Here are some Christmas stories.
You may not have seen these animals at your local park but all of them were either there and you didn't see them, or they can be seen at other parks throughout the world.
Detective Indigo Brown finds herself investigating a case from the popular board game 'Cluedo'. To help her find Dr Black's killer, rearrange the words written in CAPITALS to spell out each correct answer.
See if you can determine which famous or infamous person is being referred to in the ten questions that follow.
Fair warning before you begin: This is a VERY eclectic mix that covers several centuries and people from a variety of backgrounds.
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
This quiz includes people who have gone missing, from those presumed fallen in battle to those who simply disappeared. Some of the disappearances have happy endings; others remain mysteries.
In this quiz we'll visit towns in the US that have colors in their names. Some interesting information is included. Population estimates, where mentioned, are from 2016.
From the description, can you determine the state these special towns are in?
The folks in this particular quiz may be from the East or the West, from the distant or recent past, sympathetic or frightening but all have one thing in common: a preoccupation with love.
There are many interesting small towns in the U.S.A. Here I will list ten of them and you tell me why someone would want to visit there. Since they are mostly obscure towns, hints will be provided.
English is a curious language. We have words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently. We have words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Let's explore:-
In this quiz, we'll be looking at the easiest possible chess problems - "Mate in one move". Each black and white piece type can move and deliver mate in exactly one position. Who MOVES to deliver mate in each case? Some positions are slightly tricky!