Take a bite of this quiz which is all to do with the muscles you use to chew your food, also known as the process of mastication. It is quite in depth, the material may not have been covered in high school - this is part of my third year Anatomy degree.
Come and see how much you know about the thyroid gland, which is often overlooked in its import in keeping the body's systems in balance. Based on 3rd year of an Anatomy (BSc) degree, so may be quite in depth.
Each question in this quiz concerns people from all walks of life who are left-handed. I tried to include some less popular examples, but they shouldn't be too obscure. I hope you enjoy it!
Although this chain does not actually contain daisies, you should be able to link two items together that are related to daisies by changing a letter at a time. Have fun!
The "dog days" of summer are those that supposedly occur when Sirius, the Dog Star, rises with the sun. They're said in Ancient Rome and some modern cultures to occur from July 23 to August 23. This quiz is about events on those days.
This quiz may seem rather dull to some people, but I intend it to be educational, and good practice for students of biochemistry. I will give the structure of an amino acid R group, and you select the correct name. Good luck! (A= backbone of amino acid.)
This is my third Change a Letter quiz, this time relating to fruits! See if you can change one letter at a time to join together two related words. Have fun!
Part 2 of my series on Human Tissue Types. Connective tissue is the most abundant tissue type in the body - see how much you know about it! At least high school Bio recommended. Have fun!
Each question concerns a romantic phrase in a European language. Could you find love with a Frenchman or a Russian, perhaps? Take this quiz and find out!
See how much you know about the complex structure that is the larynx and some things that can go wrong. This is based on a lecture given as part of my third year Anatomy degree, so may be quite in depth for the average player. I hope you enjoy it.
One of twelve cranial nerves, the facial nerve has a tortuous course through the face and innervates various structures within the face. See how much you know about it and associated problems. Based on third year Anatomy (BSc), so may be in depth.
See what you know about the other movies of the stars of 70's horror movie "The Exorcist", which tells the story of an actress's daughter who is apparently possessed by a demon.
This is a quiz all about one of my favorite actors, Ralph Fiennes. He has starred in many movies including "The English Patient", "Schindler's List" and films of the "Harry Potter" series. See how much you know about him!
See how much you know about the structure of the organ that keeps your blood pumping; the heart! This quiz is based on a lecture I received as part of my third year of an Anatomy degree, so may be quite in depth.
This quiz is based on a lecture I had as part of an Astronomy module called Life and Death of Stars. It is a Level 1 university course. Good luck and have fun playing!
Take a trip through the structures of the tongue, palate and pharynx before taking a look at the process of swallowing and how these structures are involved. This is part of my third year Anatomy degree, so is quite in depth.
The funny bone isn't a bone at all, but a nerve - the ulnar nerve. This quiz deals with problems with nerves of the upper limb, including symptoms and clinical tests. Based on a university lecture, this quiz is quite in depth.
Many celebrities have had plastic surgery. This quiz takes a look at the lives and work of those who are often considered to have gone too far with their procedures and perhaps ruined what used to be a beautiful face!
This quiz concerns the character of Francis Dolarhyde in "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris - the first book in the "Hannibal" series. Dolarhyde is dubbed "The Tooth Fairy" by investigators, later known as "The Red Dragon".
This is a quiz on the Greek god Dionysus (also Dionysos), the god of wine, and also one of the twelve Olympians. Let's see how much you know about him and his interactions with other gods!
The theme of this quiz is anything to do with the name Lola or forms of its full version Dolores. It concerns various categories such as people, music, and literature. See how much you know!
Here are ten questions on the book "The Messenger of Athens" by Anne Zouroudi, the first featuring "The Greek Detective", Hermes Diaktoros, who investigates the apparent suicide of a young woman.
Tensions built in Palestine in the first century between Jews, Greeks and Romans when the latter occupied the area. See how much you know about this revolution.
A Norse god or goddess is hidden in each of the following sentences. See if you can discover them all! Please note that the number of letters is given as a hint due to the number of possible spellings for each name.
I'll give you a line or two from a Lacuna Coil song, and you tell me the song. Their four albums will be covered: "Unleashed Memories", "In A Reverie", "Karmacode", and "Comalies". Have fun!
The son of best-selling author Stephen King, Joe Hill has published several books of his own. This quiz concerns "Horns", published in 2010. See how much you know about this book.
The gods and goddesses featured in this quiz are all related to the night or to darkness. You may need a flashlight to make your way through this quiz concerning the myths of various regions. I hope you enjoy it!
Here is the next installment of my "SpongeBob" series with author AlexxSchneider. Please note that question 1 concerns the final episode of season 1, and the other nine are from season 2. Have fun!
A.J. Kazinski is the pen-name of two Danish authors in a collaboration, Anders Ronnow Klarlund and Jacob Weinreich. See how much you know about this great book, their first together.
Hidden in these clues are the names of various world cities! Can you find them all? (Will you come across the hidden city of Atlantis while you are there?!)
After compliments and requests for a sequel, here it is! Semordnilaps are words that spell each other in reverse. Example: "Forwards I am measured in minutes and hours; backwards I produce something (e.g. heat). What am I?" Answer: "Time emit". Have fun!
This quiz was suggested by Windswept in the Author Challenges. You will find various questions on famous people associated with San Francisco, CA, and their work.