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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
Grade 11 / 11th Grade
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"Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego?" was a children's geography game show that ran from 1991-1995. It was based on the video game of the same name. Let's see if you can identify the crooks featured in the show.
Match the first part of the warrior name with the last. We are using the WARRIOR NAME. DO NOT worry about there being more than one answer, and have fun!
For any given bird, match it with another bird in the same taxonomic order. For example, cassowary should be matched with emu, as they are in Casuariiformes.
This was one of my daughter's favorite videos when she was young. I spent many hours watching it with her, and the music still creates for me fond memories. Are you still young at heart?
Most people will have seen at least one film version (remember Terence Stamp? swoon!)and will have read the book at school - see how much you remember.
I'd never heard of myeloma when I was unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with it. Hence my now spending a lot of time at funtrivia.com. If you've not heard of it, please enjoy my quiz and learn something about this rare form of cancer.
This is a quiz involving random stuff I have floating around in my head. It'll cover a little bit of everything, and there is no specific subject. I took a bit of something from every class I had this year (finally, a way to use my school knowledge!).
This may be a difficult quiz for some and an easy one for some. But I'm sure it will be fun. Questions are based on everything titled 'Fish Out of Water', in pop culture and arts. All the best!
When I was in elementary school, we had a "hand game" we would play. We would stand in a circle and sing the rhyme, "Down By the River". Let's see if you can remember the lyrics! (This is the version I learned; there may be some regional differences!)