Some US presidents disappear into the mists of history, and don't stand out like Lincoln, Washington, Kennedy, and other biggies. Presidential trivia experts might recognize them, though.
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?
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.
There is so much hype about Christmas, but what about other 'special days' celebrated in many parts of the world? Match the special day with a brief description.
Here is a fun quiz on Halloween, incorporating the letters of the alphabet. Unfortunately, not every letter in the alphabet has a Halloween term associated.
It's an unavoidable fact of our existence: bills! We hate them, we despair over them, but ultimately, we must pay them -- or else face the consequences. Can you decipher bill jargon? Here's a simple quiz to test your bill-paying smarts!
You're probably quite aware that Canada's flag features a red maple leaf. This quiz will take a look at the flags of Canada's ten provinces. Can you identify them? Good luck!
All over the globe people celebrate a new year with traditions that are special to their country. Some traditions are found in many countries, but alas, those traditions are only identified with one country in this quiz.
For the fourth leg of the Amazing Trivia Race, the Last Ones In are taking you on a tour of some of the symbols of Italian culture. Can you match them with their definitions?
Second in a series thanks to great response! Here are animals you might find on a farm. Match the English name with the Spanish name (in ALL CAPS). Then I'll be back to share some interesting word origins. ¡Buena suerte!
Mi cuarta prueba de español--my fourth Spanish quiz! Match the U.S. English word for various foods you might find in "la cocina" or on your "plato" to the Spanish word in ALL CAPS. Then read about the origins of these words. iBuena suerte!
The premise is simple. I will show you a picture of a coin or coins from a country and tell you a bit about it. You will then tell from which country this coin came.
Who doesn't love a great festival that involves dancing and other kinds of revelry? Here's a match quiz, inspired by a famous 60s song covered by David Bowie and Mick Jagger, about ten famous international celebrations.
Many national governments have adopted a single bird to represent their country. How many of these official national birds of South America can you sort?
You don't have to speak any Spanish to do well on this quiz. Diego, a bilingual (Spanish/English) student took a trip to Western Europe. Now he has to tell his class about his trip. When Diego gets nervous he has trouble remembering his English.
Spanish, spoken by millions, is the most common foreign language learned by 'Anglos' in the USA. Match the English color with the Spanish color (in all CAPS). I'll tell you a little about interesting word origins afterwards. iBuena suerte!
My third 'quiz de español'! Here are some animals that you might find at 'el parque zoológico'. Match the Spanish name (in ALL CAPS) with the English name. Then I'll share with you some interesting word origins. iBuena suerte!
I'll give you a couple of languages and you match them with their family or sub-family. This is a simplified look at some language groupings. Have fun!
Though pyramids are synonymous with Egypt, buildings of similar shape can be found in other parts of the world. This quiz will allow you to explore some lesser-known examples of pyramid architecture.
All of these countries adopted the Euro as their currency on the 1st of January, 1999. Can you match them to the currencies they were using immediately prior to the switch?
Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, each of which has their own flag. Do you know them all? Please note - the flags are not placed in the image to represent geographical, nor alphabetical ordering. Have fun!
Music is a great way to learn a language. The title of this quiz comes from a Coldplay song, which can be translated as meaning "live the life". Let's check ten more songs that can teach us some Spanish.
As these large metal birds wind their way through the skies, can you match the airlines to the description of their logos? They should be easy to guess if you know which countries are involved.
Countries around the world have different traditions for ringing in the new year, whatever the date. Can you match each custom to the country in which it occurs? As you play, can you guess what the cities have in common? The answer is in the conclusion.
Many of the world's countries have adopted a bird as one of their national symbols. To explore this topic, here's a match quiz inspired by Kyleisalive's Christmas 2017 challenge.
Most of the United States presidents have had pets during their life in politics. Some more than one, some could have opened a zoo. From the list of pets I give you, pick the correct president.
You don't need to have gone to the University of Oxford to be able to match these famous roads with their countries of origin. I've provided an extra fact about each road which may help you on your way.
There are many quizzes about US presidents, but fewer about their wives. I will give you the given birth name of ten First Ladies. Can you match them to their husbands?
I am a time and space traveller and I will be travelling around the world seeking historical firsts. Want to guess where I will be right next to when I get there?
All of the buildings in this quiz are built from LEGO building blocks and are the work of certified LEGO architect Adam Reed Tucker.
All of the buildings are several stories high in real life, and are built to scale out of LEGOs.