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There are many different types of dogs in the world. Some are mixed breed and others are pure bred. All make wonderful pets and make a wonderful addition to your family.
There are some illnesses common among poodles and other small dogs. The best thing to do if your pooch has any of the symptoms listed below is to take him or her to the vet and find out how to treat the malady. See how many of these you recognize.
The Australian outback, red kangaroos and Uluru are common images throughout the world. However this quiz takes you 'back out' to the edges of the continent. There are some wonderful sights and locations here too. Let's investigate some of them.
Hypochondria is a mental disorder in which a healthy person believes that he or she is gravely ill. A person with this disorder will obsess over every little ache and pain in the body and will think that it indicates something very serious.
Welcome kids of all ages, to a quiz on animals and where they live. I will give you the animal, and all you have to do is tell me where you would find them.
Keep your eyes peeled while you travel; you wouldn't want to forget the amazing places you might visit on a journey around the globe. In this photo quiz, see if you can determine where you are. Good luck!
There are three types of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed from molten rock, sedimentary from settled particles, and metamorphic by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids. Can you categorize each rock in your pile?
All musical instruments can be put into groups, or families, depending on how they make their sounds. These groups are woodwind, brass, string or percussion. Please put these instruments into the right families.
What do you know about the orchestra family? I will give you a musical instrument, and all you need to do is match it against the correct family member - string, woodwind, brass, or percussion.
Two weird little aliens called Spud and Sprout live in a weird city called Kale on a weird planet called Garlicka. They are visiting Earth (very weird!) and would like to buy some of our weird looking vegetables to take home. Can you help them?
Who doesn't love a great festival that involves dancing and other kinds of revelry? Here's a match quiz, inspired by a famous 60s song covered by David Bowie and Mick Jagger, about ten famous international celebrations.
Some English words are entirely too much like others, while having completely different meanings. How many of these too-similar words can you properly sort?
Hey kids, here's a numbers quiz all about cubes. There are questions about both the shape and the type of numbers called cubes. Good luck and check the pictures for extra hints!
Many national governments have adopted a single bird to represent their country. How many of these official national birds of South America can you sort?
My young grandson has always been crazy for ketchup. Now he is at the age where he is interested in how to actually make the food that he likes to eat. See if you can match some of his favorite recipes with the dish that requires his favorite condiment
All my grandkids still love listening to a bedtime story, and during the holiday season, why not read some Christmas stories? Some may be more for older children! You decide! All you must do is match the characters from each story with the titles.
Hannibal the elephant has been given a trunk to keep anything he likes in. He has decided he wants to fill it with things he can pick in the garden. See if you can identify the various things, with the help of some photos.
Are you hoity-toity enough to know just exactly who is who in each of these popular Charles Dickens novels? Match the book with each list of Dickensian characters.
After reading the book "How to Be a Canadian - Even if You Already Are One" by Will and Ian Ferguson, I decided another Canadian (albeit rather unusual) quiz was in order. Being Canadian to the core, this quiz is not meant to offend but to amuse.
A nebula is an interstellar cloud. Astronomers who discover them often name them according to how the clouds' shapes appear to them. Can you see what the astronomers see?
Let's see how well you know all 50 States and their capitals. I am going to go in order of statehood not alphabetical to make it tricky. All you have to do is match the capital to the state. Good luck.
You don't have to speak any Spanish to do well on this quiz. Diego, a bilingual (Spanish/English) student took a trip to Western Europe. Now he has to tell his class about his trip. When Diego gets nervous he has trouble remembering his English.
There are some quintessentially Aussie icons that people all around the world will hopefully recognize. How well do you know these famous Australian sites, people and objects?
Here is a children's quiz about the amazing hippopotamus. There have been a lot of incorrect facts published about this animal. This quiz will try to clear some of these up.
According to the 1941 song, Frank Sinatra bought violets for his lover's furs, and brightened up their winter day. Things were not so bright for whichever animal supplied the fur! Let's look at some of the candidates.
As the Four Winds hurtle towards the finish line, here are ten beautiful locations spread across the world where you may want to take a more leisurely trip.
We may remember these men as presidents of the United States, but they also served their country in other roles for which they might be less famous. See if you can match the clues given with the president who was a soldier.
Onomatopoeia? Oxymoron? Anagram? Do you know these terms? If you don't, try this quiz and find out what they mean. If you do know them, well, you might find this quiz easy. Have fun!
There must be something wrong with my left foot. I mean, my right foot is fine, but the other shoe hurts! It might be because I'm wearing the wrong shoe at the wrong time! Could you help me find out?
I give you a nickname; you identify the city. A few hints may guide you. [Because many cities have more than one nickname, I will use each city and each nickname only once.]
Verne47 has embarked on an tour to view animals in the polar region, but alas, she is unable to identify ten of the animals she encounters. She needs your help. She has furnished you with photos of the animals and some of her observations.
Some leaders in their field were not always unqualified successes, and had to suffer setbacks and bumps along the way. Join these ten well-known personalities as they reminisce about their memorable failures in life.
Some English words are entirely too much like others, while having completely different meanings. How many of these too-similar words can you properly sort?
Run away if you see these creatures. I'm not kidding. The largest of these terrifying brutes will attack you as soon as look at you. (The smaller ones will still take on critters many times their size, and take them down besides.)
Your arms stretch from your shoulders all the way down to your hands. Here's a look at each part of those arms but first you need to match the part of the arm (on the left) with the description as to where it is (on the left). Best of luck.