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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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If you haven't visited Arizona, you simply must make plans to do so! Within an area of approximately 113,990 squares miles, there are more than twenty national parks and national monuments to view.
These ancient tyrants would like to tell you why they are the worst of the worst. You must figure out who's who, and then decide which one is the biggest baddie of all.
Each provincial capital of the Netherlands offers a unique blend of history, culture, and significance. From the northernmost tip to the southern charm these cities collectively narrate a diverse tapestry.
Behold seven of the most famous measures in classical music history: the opening to Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Movement I. Indicated on the image are ten components of western musical notation. See how many you can name. American nomenclature is used.
England has produced many distinguished composers of classical music, while numerous foreign composers have been regular visitors. But can you identify the 15 actually born in England, leaving unclicked the five who came from elsewhere in Europe?
How much do you know about the origins of the United States? Start from Columbus's historic voyage and travel through to the end of the civil war, all in 20 questions!
Thanks to crisw for creating fractured quizzes. I give you a state's name in fractured form. For example: Collar raw dough=Colorado. You type in the name. Spelling counts.
We rarely think about the origins of words that we use every day. By playing this quiz you will be able to learn more about the intriguing stories behind a few of these words.
Music relies on many symbols to tell musicians how a piece should be played. Test your knowledge of music theory by identifying these 15 symbols. This quiz uses UK terminology but common US terms are included in brackets where relevant.
While brass instruments take many different forms and have evolved significantly over the centuries, they all have one thing in common. Sound is produced as lips are buzzed into a cupped mouthpiece. See if you can spot the brass instruments.
Thanks again to crisw for the original Fractured Fairy Tales quiz. I give you a state's name in fractured form, like Minnie's soda for Minnesota. You type in the name. Send me special state info and I'll add it.
We all know our Shakespeare...don't we? If you think it's time you brushed up on the Bard, then look no further. Use the clues provided, as well as the photo, to name the correct play!
Some African capitals, like Cairo, are easy and recognizable, but in this quiz you'll need to pick out all the tougher ones from amongst the non-capital cities. Good luck!
One of the largest states in the US, Texas is home to a number of cities and towns with names that caught my attention. Let's visit some of them in this quiz.
The American state of Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes, and you are never more than six miles from a source of water anywhere in the state. How much do you know about the state's landmarks?
All the words in this quiz begin with the letter C, and are a bit on the unusual side - though not overly obscure. How many of them are you familiar with?
Grab your map and head off to England in the British Isles for a sightseeing tour of landmarks, cities, and key regions. Identify where these ten spots are if you can. Good luck!
Often the meaning of a word is revealed by considering its similarity to another word that has come from the same root. Here are some examples for you to try.
Rather than dealing with the pros and cons of modern technology, this quiz focuses on various synonyms of the words in the title - which, interestingly, are two pairs of antonyms. Can you sort them out?
Camouflage - an animal's ability to hide from predator and prey - is one of the most widespread and varied animal adaptations. How much do you know about this "art of concealment" and related strategies?
The neighborhood dogs have figured out what the pass code to my doggie door is and have passed this information on to their puppies. I now have numerous puppies traipsing in and out at all hours. Can you guess what breed each of these beautiful faces is?
Home to lush rainforests, beautiful beaches, and exotic wildlife, the African nation of the Gabonese Republic rightfully earned the moniker of "Africa's Last Paradise". Let's explore and discover the hidden gems that this nation has to offer. Enjoy!
Dorothy finds herself in the mysterious, far-away Land of Oz in this 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum. Use the pictures provided to see if you remember her adventures in this novel! This quiz can not be solved by watching the film!
The desire to discover unknown lands has been a constant in humanity's history. This quiz is dedicated to journeys of exploration that occurred centuries, or even millennia, before the great voyages of discovery of the 15th and 16th century.
England is my home country, and I love doing category safari quizzes, so why not do an England-themed category safari? However, I've restricted it to fifteen categories.
Tell the world's only Doctor Deputy what's the matter and I will tell you what you've got. Actually, since this is a quiz, you have to tell me what you think you've got.
Never mind your P's and Q's! Do you know what these U and V words mean? Some of them may be rarer than others, but this does not mean they are not "u"seful "v"ocabulary to know!
Cities and their skylines change the horizon wherever they are built. Some consider them a beauty, especially when lit up at night, others think they are an aesthetic crime. Can you match these these human-built new horizons with the city they represent?
The phrase 'silver girl' makes me think of rivers, many of which have female names, are associated with female deities or are personified as women, and it gave me the idea to write a quiz about rivers in England and its neighbour Wales.
The National Trust is one of England's largest landowners, founded in 1895 to care for historic places and buildings and areas of natural beauty. This quiz just asks you to identify the location of ten sites and landmarks that belong to it.
You've heard of them in mythology, in history, in holiday promotions. Can you recognize each of these well-known Mediterranean islands from a satellite photo?