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This is a quiz about the rivers that flow through U.S. cities/states. In the 18th and 19th centuries cities often grew up on major rivers as they were a source of transportation and water.
Having heard rumors of invading Heffalump hordes, the animals at the Quizzyland Zoo have all decided to disguise themselves as wildebeests. Can you identify the real animals behind the fake gnus?
Ever since my parents took me to see the orchestra, I have been in love with classical music... and then I learned that 'classical' music was really only from one musical period! Can you help me sort these composers into their proper era?
Chameleons are a very unusual and unique part of the animal kingdom. Many of them are endangered. Let's go exploring and learn about these wonderful creatures!
The world's most famous flag-maker has got her colors mixed up and now she is making the world's flags all wrong! Can you help to distinguish what country they belong to?
Hey kids! Do you like donuts? Come on in and take a quiz about donuts and a few other tasty foods you can have at breakfast time. Use the pictures to help you. Enjoy!
I'll describe a compound word and the 2 shorter words you combine to create it. Example: Woman + computer error = red insect with black dots. Answer = lady + bug = ladybug. Find the compound word that matches the clues. The picture gives you a hint.
Here are ten excellent photographs of fairly common mammals. To help you to identify the pictured animals, I've included some additional clues in the questions.
If you liked my previous quiz on the same topic, here is more for you on the millennium that ended in the year 1000. Each question touches on one century, and no century is used twice.
The speaker of the quote narrates the question, you then tell what quote is the answer. Keep in mind that we're counting down (what in my opinion are) the top 25 most recognizable and all-around quotable Shakespeare quotes.
Just Horsin' Around is back! Again! Here may I present to you, Just Horsin' Around III. This third installment is for those who haven't mastered all of that horsey knowledge.
If it's fall in the US Midwest, you can bet that there will be fun farms opening all over the place. My grandson is particularly adept at knowing which ones are the most fun! Come along with us and see what he likes to do at the fun farm.
Just like animal and plant species, many beautiful sites of great cultural and natural importance are in danger of disappearing forever. Here are a few of the sites that appear (or have appeared) on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger.
A vehicle is something that is used for transporting people or goods. This quiz will show you photos of different types of vehicles. Your job is to use the clues provided along with the photos to figure out the answer to each question. Good luck!
This quiz is about 10 famous people who have led countries around the world - often doing strange things at the same time! Have fun matching their descriptions to their names.
Code blue is a term used in hospitals when a person's vital signs are falling to critical levels. All of the following conditions can lead to such a situation. How much do you know about them?
My little grandson will eat almost anything that comes with cheese! Do you know someone like that? Here are some of the dishes they are sure to enjoy! (Note: some questions US-specific.)
This quiz is all multiple choice. Each answer is either winter, spring, summer, or fall; based on American holidays, and the seasons of the northern hemisphere. Good luck!
This quiz looks at a variety of four-legged animals that provide great value to human communities. But there are no cats, dogs, horses, cows or sheep here! Can you identify these quality quadrupeds?
Reporter Getha Scoop is off for a holiday. She really would like to keep herself out of reach of her editor for a while. All the locations she visits keep out of reach as well. None of them contain any of the letters in REACH. Where does Getha go?
Hobbies are the fun activities we do like sports, or painting or answering quizzes. Do you ever wonder if animals have hobbies? I know some animals that do. Using the pictures and clues can you figure out what hobbies go with each of these animals?
Imagine how different history would be if humanity had made different choices. Match the actual historical happening with the historically inaccurate opposite headline.
I've been around chickens all my life - but this quiz is in honor of my grandson's pet chicken, Tub - as in "tub of chicken"! No worries! There no chance that will happen to Tub! Let's see what you know about these charming birds!
Off again, are you? Hop onboard the plane and take a globetrotting trip to ten unique destinations, all of which you'll need to know a bit about in this quiz. Good luck!
This quiz is a nod to ten people who accomplished extraordinary things in their lives. This quiz focuses on when they were ordinary and not yet well known for their accomplishments.
Each question in this quiz gives you an incorrect statement about Mexican history. It's up to you to identify the "giant mistake" in the statement and make it right! Good luck!
The great and the good generally liked to live life well, and this included great dishes which were often created just for them or in their honour. I give you the clues and you tell me the people or place. At the least you'll learn some great recipes.
Here's a categorical look at portmanteau words, new words made by blending parts of two other words together, a frankenword if you will. For example, add "motor" to "hotel" and you get "motel". Some questions have an American slant. Enjoy!
Chemistry is a subject that you can always have a little bit of fun with, whether it be making little explosions or stinking the room out. Enjoy! [Suitable for slightly older children]
Since radio became the first mass medium in the second quarter of the 20th century, when striking events have happened, people recall where they were when they heard the news. Here are ten examples. How many are crystalized in your memory?