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Try your skill with one of the most gripping "Famous Five" mysteries. Answer the questions as the mist sweeps in from the sea and the children stumble across danger near an old railway line.
This year our school play is "Julius Caesar". I was looking forward to a playing a major role as I am a good actor. Unfortunately I go to an all boys school.
Shakespearean fight scenes are often tense, glorious events that put you on the edge of your seat. I give you some context, the "challenger" of the fight, and you name the other member of the fight.
Maybe I'm getting too old, but there are just too many devices or electrical appliances these days for my liking! Here are some of the basic devices and appliances that we use every day. I hope you enjoy playing my latest quiz!
When I go tenpin bowling, I rarely get strikes. When I do, I say it was a lucky strike. But there is actually quite a lot of science behind bowling. Do you know the science?
Ruth was a very brave woman who has her very own book in the Bible! How much do you know about her family and her journey to Israel? (All info is from the NIV version of the Bible.)
Oh to be an author. If you can't think of the right word, you can invent one. In fact many were so good that they're now everyday words. Match the word with the author who invented it.
Well, I invented this game, to make a connection game fun for kids. All you have to do is find the missing link. (Get it? Link...sausage!) You'll catch on!
Matter matters. It's what the whole universe is made of. Amazingly, that includes you. How much do you know about these "bricks and mortar" of reality? Let's find out.
This is a quiz on some of the world's wonderful animals. A thrilling to trip to the local zoo may allow you to see some of them. All of the animals will start with the letter "O".
Have you ever run out of time in math class and needed to make a few guesses at the end to try and salvage your grade? Here are a few helpful hints for a multiple choice quiz on multiplication that may save you time if you are run up against a deadline.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the countries. Example: Lanthanum (La) and Osmium (Os) = Laos. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
A short but powerful tale that exhibits masterful narration, "The Old Man and the Sea" remains most popular among Hemingway's works. Cast your line and prepare for some questions!
Cindy is learning about synonyms. A synonym is a word that means the same as another word. An example of a synonym is woman and lady. Both words mean the same thing. Another example is happy and glad. Please choose the correct synonym.
Match the name of the Red Ranger to the series he or she was featured in. (Be careful, a few Rangers were in multiple series, but these will only match up one way to get them all correct.)
Everyone thinks I'm a pest, but I simply want to do what I want to do. Come see what it's like to be me, Ramona Geraldine Quimby, in Beverly Cleary's "Ramona the Pest".
When we cut ourselves, we see blood. It looks like a simple red liquid. However it is made up of thousands of compounds which keep us healthy. Let us look at exactly what is in the blood. (British spelling used).
In this quiz I will give you the names of a group of characters from a popular children's book. All you have to do is choose the missing member of each group from the choices given.
Hello to all our FunTrivia youngsters. Canada is a very large and interesting country. Please take this quiz and see what you know about the geography of Canada.
You need something to eat! While everyone's away you take a look inside the staff fridge deciding which one to secretly eat or drink, knowing well that they are all private property!
Commonly associated with rechargeable batteries, lithium is a soft and highly reactive metal. What else do you know about this chemical element with an atomic number of 3? Enjoy!
Drag 'diurnal' from the column on the right to match each of the five 'Day' Tripper mammals active in the day. Drag 'nocturnal' to match the remaining five 'Night' Crawlers active at night.
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 "ka lima" (Hawaiian for the fifth part) of seven quizzes.
This is the story where the Five meet the "Spook Trains" and go to a farm where all is not as it seems. Watch George lose her temper yet again as you follow these questions.
Musical instruments from around the world are not really "strange" in and of themselves, but sometimes certain ones are used in ways one wouldn't expect. Do come in for a listen and see which ones you recognise as being the "odd one out".
They may not be, or have been, monsters, but all the people in this quiz are renowned for their red hair. How many of them can you recognise from my descriptions?