FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Quizzes for Grades 1 through 12
Primary, Elementary, Middle, and High SchoolHome » Quizzes for Students
FunTrivia has been the #1 source for online quizzes for over 20 years. The quizzes below are perfect for use by teachers, home-schoolers, parents, and students.About our Quizzes: Notes for Teachers and Parents
Imagine my shock to discover there were no Kids Lit quizzes on Mark Twain. Now, there's one! In this quiz, I'll describe the book title, or a place or character whose name appears in the title, and you decide which choice it matches.
Who doesn't think bears are impressive creatures? See if you can match the bears with a brief description of where they are found and a trait that sets them apart from the others!
It's school holidays, and I'm home looking after the kids and their injured Dad (who would've figured he'd hurt himself playing sport at his age?) We have lots of chores to get done so we can spend the day out tomorrow and leave dad at home by himself.
I am using this typically Maine comment on travel directions, to highlight some unusual (mostly) film creation connections. Can you work out who are the links from the information provided?
It was a busy night for Santa and the elves. As they were rushing to get ready for Santa to deliver gifts to the children around the world, a few strange but funny things occurred. Can you discover what happened?
Seasons are different times of the year for weather and holidays. Can you tell which season I'm describing by the clues and the holidays? (Questions are based on the United States.)
In many of her novels, Jane Austen sometimes turned plot lines by using the device of letter writing. Following are questions about some letters found in her major works. You only need to know who wrote each letter, and to whom. Have fun!
World War 2 is a topic many people could expound on for a long time. It is very interesting and can keep you looking into the topic through long periods of time. Have fun and good luck!
Easter is a special time of year, so this is a fun quiz for the Easter holidays. I will give you the words to some Easter songs, and you choose the correct word that belongs in the line.
People often say "it's not rocket science" when something is simple, implying rocket science is hard. Let me show you that rocket science isn't "rocket science" at all - it's easier than you think!
Peter, Paul, and Mary made a delightful album of children's songs called "Peter, Paul, and Mommy". These are some of the jewels in this lovely little treasure.
This quiz is written so kids can show off to adults and display just how much they know about world geography. Ten different countries, cities, and continents will be included. C'mon kids! Show the adults just how much you know.
For part four of my Newbery Matching series, I've found books about children and their relationships to animals. Match the summary on the left to its book on the right.
Biomes are areas in the world that have similar climate, plants, and animals. Although some sources say there are only five major biomes, others separate them further. Match the plants with the biome. Be careful to pick the best choice for each!
These are some of our favourite family books. I will give you the book title, you need to match it to the author. Some of our favourite books were written by the same author.
There are seven principal islands in Hawai'i. Each contains things unique and interesting. How many of these destinations can you locate on the correct Hawaiian island? This is "ke kolu" (Hawaiian for the third part) of seven quizzes.
Due to the immense popularity of my "Name Ten Things You'll Find in a Bathroom!" quiz, I've decided to do another one. Can you correctly identify these 10 kitchen items?
Don't know Esperanto? You may know more than you think! The words in Esperanto are largely based on European languages. The nouns end in "o", and for plurals, add a "j". See if you can match these Esperanto nouns to their English equivalents.
Darrell's younger sister joins Malory Towers this term, while Darrell is made head of her form. An exciting fourth term with lots happening to distract the girls from their School Certificate Exam.
An invisible chalk trick, one girl caught trying to cheat while another is caught stealing. Can you answer these questions about the second book in the Malory Towers series?
This is a quiz on the sixth grade social studies unit on Colonial America. For kids who want to test their knowledge or adults who want to see what they remember!
Normally you'd be misbehaving if you stayed up all night. But, not if you're a nocturnal animal! Come and meet ten animals who are awake while you're asleep and asleep while you're awake!