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Hello, young children! My name is Inspector Gadget from the TV show of the same name. Match each one of my gadgets on the right with the sentence that describes each item on the left.
I will usually give you a clue to a literary character but sometimes I may mention the character directly. All you have to do is select the author who created the character in question.
O Henry was a prolific writer of short stories, most of which had a twist ending of some kind. I give you ten synopses, and you match the synopsis with the story title.
"Dream-of-Jade: The Emperor's Cat", by Lloyd Alexander, is a book of stories about a beautiful and wise white kitty. In this quiz, you will find three questions on each of the five stories in the book.
"My Belarusy (Мы беларусы)", is the national anthem of Belarus, but there's more to this country than the anthem. I wrote this quiz in Minsk; join us on this quiz about a lesser known country.
A bay is a body of water (salt or fresh) which is partly enclosed by surrounding land. Bays afford protected places for ships to anchor; many important coastal cities are located on bays for this reason. How many of these famous bays can you identify?
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen - these elements combine to produce many of the molecules which form the basis of life. This is an introduction to some basic organic chemistry molecules.
In this quiz, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
I'll give you the names of some American sports teams; you need to pick the city where they play. For example - the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners all play in Seattle. But it's probably not so trivial if you live outside the USA.
While writing my last quiz on expressions that can replace "hold up", I kept coming up with things for "hang up", so I wrote a follow-up quiz using that too! Match the expression with a word or words that can take the place of "hang up" or "be hung up".
This quiz is about conditions related to abnormalities during embryological formation of humans, which lead to congenital anomalies and defects. Warning: Some images are not for the faint of heart.
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
Just match the animal to its correct group name and you're done - well after you've worked out the group names from a clue first. There is only one way to match all of these correctly.
I've decided to go on a long road trip. I'll stop here and there. I'll give you some clues and you have to guess which U.S. state I'm in. Remember to take this trip; your gasoline is free.
In ancient Greece, people communicated with stentorophonic horns and messages that were sent with running slaves. To understand our world, Hermes decided to send his messenger Acacius on a 10-day trip to find out how we communicate today. Good luck!
There are twenty-three deserts in the world. Here are ten of them. Simply match the name of the desert with the country or countries in which it is found. Good luck.
During the Phoenix Rising Global Tour 2022, the Red Crew visited Malaysia. One topic we reviewed was the structure and function of government in Malaysia - this quiz shares what we learned!
A quiz on the lyrics to this classic "Sesame Street" song about finding the beauty and greatness in who you are. Your mom or dad might like this one, too.
An easy quiz for children, some would be a bit difficult for younger kids, but mostly they are easy. Add a letter, or two, to the word 'in' to make a new word. I'll give you clues as to what the new word is! Have fun!
Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?
Add one or more letters to the word "car" to form a new word that is described in the clue. Be sure to write the whole new word, not just the letters added.
The achievements of women through history are often unsung, the achievements of young women and girls especially so. How much do you know about young women through history? (Note: this quiz focuses on European and post-colonial American figures.)
Huxley created a utopia without suffering, and yet without beauty, without painful depths, but also without heady heights. How much do you remember about the book?
All the questions on this quiz are based on the popular book series "Goosebumps". Play the quiz if you dare...
(WARNING: This quiz does contain spoilers)
It was a dark and stormy night. The earth was 650 million years young, and not a thing stirred. Then, suddenly, a spark - life had begun. Take this quiz and look at what happened between the rise of complex life and this moment in time. Enjoy!
In my life of being blind from birth, there's a lot I've noticed about how people treat me as well as my fellow blindies (those of us who are totally unable to see). I created this quiz to inform and teach those who don't know our world.
Leaders are just people like the rest of us. They have their own quirks and eccentricities. These people led their countries, their fields of study, and their companies. You will have heard of many of them.