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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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I will be continuing my trip across the United States. I'll stop here and there along the way. You have to guess what U.S. state I'm in. As always your gas is free on this quiz!
This quiz is dedicated to animals that get a bad rap when people are given unfavourable comparisons to them. But I'm here to say, go ahead, and be that animal!
Religions around the world typically have sacred texts that believers use to guide their faith and beliefs. For this quiz, match each religion with the sacred text that is associated with it.
Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", a semi-autobiographical novel about a group of expats living in Paris, has been in print continuously since its publication in 1926. How much do you know about this canonical book? Most of the pictures should help a bit.
Have you ever visiting a dairy farm? It is very interesting to watch the milking process and learn about the different components to milk. See if you can match the terms with their definitions.
British Columbia (BC) is one of Canada's most beautiful provinces. Here are a few things that you might see on a road trip through the province. Use the photo clues even if you've never been there. Good luck.
This quiz is all about the lenses and other parts of microscopes! A general high school microscope was used. This quiz does NOT contain questions about bisection microscopes!
Napoleon Bonaparte has exerted much influence on French and world history. Here are some of the contemporaries of Napoleon. What do you know about them?
Knowing if a place is in the Canadian province of Québec should be as easy as checking to see if the place name is French...right? Well let's see. If it's from Québec, it should go into the right section, otherwise, it's not. Bon chance!
Let's face it. The earth just wouldn't be the same without "the lungs of the world". Match the country with its national tree symbol- mostly official, some unofficial.
In part six of my Newbery Matching series, all the books are life stories of real people or fictional characters. Match the plot description on the left with the title on the right.
Brrr... Today, we're going to follow in James Clark Ross's footsteps and explore the vast and mysterious lands of Antarctica. It's cold out here - make sure you wrap up warm!
There are roads to be explored, experienced, taken and traveled - but they all have one thing in common - a journey. So, let's see where these roads take us!
Chemical compounds do not make for very catchy names, so we often know them by a simpler name. I will give you the chemical name and its formula - you find the matching 'common' name.
Narrated by actor Neil Morrisey in the UK, 'Bob the Builder' originally ran on British television from 1999 until 2011. Can you match the characters to their names?
Spain is a wonderful land to visit and one of the most vibrant of all European countries. Ten nice questions follow for all those who like a bit of Spain.
Australia is a unique country, large in size but has a small population. It shares no land borders with any country. This quiz explores the uniqueness of Australia through a few of its cultural icons.
Have you ever been under peer pressure? These three guys had a decision to make because of their actions with a king. (All answers are taken from the book of Daniel in the NIV version of the Bible.)
"I love a sunburnt country" is the first line of the second verse of the 1908 poem by Dorothea Mackellar, "My Country" that would not only be familiar to nearly every primary school student but also a personal mantra for many Australians. Here's why...
The line between genius and madness is a fine one. Can you identify these ten brilliant people whose quirky habits, strange behaviour and unusual ideas led some contemporaries to think that they were "a sandwich short of a picnic"?
Throughout history there have been people who challenge the status quo and stand up for what's right, even when facing insurmountable odds or danger. This quiz is about some of those people.
Trivia compatriots: please complete this un-complicated computerized quiz, comprised of a compilation of verbs beginning with "comp". All definitions come from Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, and etymology info comes from the Online Etymology Dictionary.
These messages have survived those who have written or received them. Some are on important matters, others are just gossip. For our good fortune were kept and are available today.
Now that you have learned some dinosaur lingo from the previous two quizzes, it is time to look at the these spectacular creatures and see what we have learned from their fossils. See if you can match up the dinosaur to the meaning of its name.
This quiz focuses on classical Chinese musical instruments, which often use a pentatonic scale rather than the heptatonic scale more common in Western music. Chinese instruments often influenced the development of similar instruments elsewhere.