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Come along with me to discover interesting facts about Finland's geography. Don't forget to bring a warm coat and your hiking boots! And - prepare to be happy!
To test you more, I haven't given you the numbers you need. You'll have to work them out from some rhymes, sayings and stories that you should know. You'll have pictures to help, too.
This quiz is on animals from the northern parts of whatever land mass they inhabit-for instance, one from northern New Zealand, in the Southern Hemisphere, would qualify. Some are obscure, but the photos will provide clues to the right choices!
Spanish, spoken by millions, is the most common foreign language learned by 'Anglos' in the USA. Match the English color with the Spanish color (in all CAPS). I'll tell you a little about interesting word origins afterwards. iBuena suerte!
The Old West is considered to be the lands in the U.S. that were west of the Mississippi River, and the period of history from the end of the Civil War to the early 1900s. Let's see what you know about some of the people who made history there!
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
What do you get when you combine the lists of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and the Seven Wonders of the Industrial World? Amazing structures! See if you can match the wonder with its significance the year the construction was completed.
As the theme song for an Australian soap opera has it "Everybody needs good neighbours". Here are questions about ten places. Find the place that is NOT a neighbour of the one in the question.
My friends have been taking photos of some interesting birds. Can you help me identify them from the notes and the photo? (Click on the photo if you want a larger version of the picture.)
The Bible Action Newspaper is flying off the newsstands! Can you match these Bible heroes up to these headlines based on the clues? (NIV references used)
Australian aboriginal people utilised all the plants that grew freely around them as food, medicine, magic or to make tools. Here are ten of those plants and their uses.
Here is a quiz about towns and cities in the United States that have the names of planets, constellations and other heavenly objects. Can you identify the states they belong in?
Some things are all around us. Sometimes you can't see or touch them, but they are still there. Sometimes you just take them for granted. Can you identify these things from the clues given?
All of these characters from the "Harry Potter" universe were part of Slytherin house during their time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Do you know who they are?
Don't be a fraidy-cat when it comes to CAT words: words that begin with "cat", or have "cat" lurking in the middle somewhere. Some of these are straightforward, some come from the sciences, and some are purr-fectly obscure. How many can you identify?
It struck me that if Shakespeare's plays had really happened, they'd be breaking news, so I've written some news stories about a few of his plays. Contains spoilers!
Cicely Mary Barker was a British poet who lived from 1895 to 1973. Her books were filled with poems and illustrations which took children on a visual tour around the fairy garden. See whether you can identify the flower fairy from the picture and poem.
You had your first music class today, and you just can't wait to tell your mom and dad all about the different instruments that you saw and heard. And these ones didn't just make noise... they could play a melody!
My third 'quiz de español'! Here are some animals that you might find at 'el parque zoológico'. Match the Spanish name (in ALL CAPS) with the English name. Then I'll share with you some interesting word origins. iBuena suerte!
There are over 140 named moons orbiting our solar system's five outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune). Can you match these ten moons with the correct planet?
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that there are all kinds of train slang terms that are used in other ways today? Come learn with us!
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
There are many symbols and labels in kitchens that you need to know about if you plan to help cook or clean. Here are a few that might be important. Use the photos for clues to answer the questions.
"Love is an Open Door" is an example of a Disney movie song that was not the top-billed song of that movie. It came from the movie "Frozen", and we know the main song there was "Let it Go". See if you can match these other songs to their movies.
As a teacher, it's disheartening to see so many people without the basic knowledge of grammar. The school year is over, but teaching still lives on! Show me your stuff and prove me wrong!
God gave Moses the Ten Commandments for all his people. This quiz will see what you know about them and maybe teach you as well. The Jewish version of the Ten Commandments is used for this quiz.
This quiz asks general questions about Enid Blyton's 'Famous Five' books and the characters who appear in them. It doesn't focus on any single book in the series.
Since I eat cereal often, I noticed many cereals have their own mascots. i decided to make a quiz on them. I will give you a cereal mascot, and you have to pick out the cereal they belong to. Have fun, and please mail me
Ever noticed how often some of our best-loved characters are indelibly linked to a certain type of food? Garfield just wouldn't be Garfield without his lasagne. Correctly match the character to the food with which they are often associated.
Many female characters in literature have a best friend to help them through various trials and tribulations. Your task is to match the pairs of friends to the author who created them.
Bonnie Tyler is not the only person who can get lost in France. I have a long history of getting lost wherever I go, and France was no exception. Here's what I learned during my wanderings.
America had its famous Route 66, but there is a road with that number in the UK, too. It runs across northern England between the Irish Sea and the North Sea. Starting in the west, can you put these places into the order that you will pass them?