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No, not Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin - these houses are actual buildings occupied by various members of the wizarding world. Match up each property with J.K. Rowling's descriptions from the series.
Yes, it's another geography quiz! Here's a match quiz about some of the world's straits - those narrow waterways that connect two larger bodies of water while separating two landmasses.
Add a single word before each of the three words in each question to make three compound terms or phrases. Example: ___day, ___load, ___ up Answer: pay (payday,payload,and pay up).
My African safari is camping for the night, and I can hear animal sounds all around us. Can you help me sort out which animals are nearby by matching their voices? Thanks!
Perhaps one of the most exciting trips I've done in my life was a cruise named the "Vikings Journey" from Europe to America. I invite you to travel with me.
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!
The Baroque Period of history ranged from the years 1600 to 1750. It saw many changes in the arts and science, thinking, and life in general. See how many of these you know. Have fun!
To swing, the big bands of the 1930's, relied not only on the quality of their musicians but the instruments they employed and the important roles these instruments served. This quiz is dedicated to those instruments ... the real sultans of swing.
This quiz is about animals from the African continent which have been on the endangered list. The hard part will probably be deciphering my hand-drawn clues! Good luck!
Each year, the American Library Association awards the Newbery Medal to one book and the Caldecott Medal to one picture book. Can you name the following winners by using the hints available? Good luck!
Henry here! Today the younger pages are going to see Sir William for their first history lesson. This time it's about famous people. Want to come along?
Living in the tundra isn't easy! Even though it's a cold, barren wasteland, a variety of animals have adapted to life there. See if you can identify some of these animals who seem to enjoy cold weather.
See how much you know about famous--and infamous--ladies in Austen's most popular novel! (A note: I have used quotes from the easy-to-read e-text of the novel found at www.pemberley.com.)
I can't teach you how to repair your air conditioning in a quiz, but I can help you choose who you need to call in to fix various things around your home. Can you match the correct person for each problem?
This casting call features ten characters that used the Summoning Charm in the "Harry Potter" book series. A casting call for witches and wizards involved in casting 'call', you might say. Match each usage of Accio to its corresponding character.
Dubbed "the queen of all sciences", mathematics is an amazing field of study. Let's learn some fascinating mathematical properties of the first ten positive integers. Match these ten numbers with the correct descriptions. Ready to count? Enjoy!
All of the destinations in this quiz are found on or within the 16,000 kilometre circumference of the planet's northern polar region. Bundle up and see if you know where these unique destinations are. Good luck!
Someone who is described using a word that ends with "-IST" typically has special knowledge about a certain subject. For this quiz, match the "-IST" person with their field of knowledge.
This fun quiz was created in mind for our small friends on Fun Trivia. However, I'm sure the older ones will enjoy guessing the small items or objects just as much.
Each question has a missing word, and only a one word clue to help with the answer. To give you a bit of help, every question has the same choice of answers.
Many famous events occurred during the American Revolution. But where in the United States did they happen? Match the event to the number on the map, and have fun!
If you're the type of person who doesn't know much about musical artists or songs, then this is a quiz for you (although anyone can, of course, take this quiz). All the questions in this quiz relate to music theory.
This is a quiz made up of questions about authors, characters and titles of children's novels. Most of the questions involve classic novels rather then more modern day books. HAVE FUN!
Wild animals communicate with sounds, and some of them are frightful! For this quiz, match the sound with the correct animal. Take care if you hear these, all wild animals should either be left on their own or approached with extreme caution!
Etymologically speaking, the word "city" is borrowed from the Latin word "civitas", which means citizenship. This quiz tests your knowledge on ten notable cities whose names end with the word "city". Match the cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
These ten chemical elements beginning with 'T' mostly tend to be very useful, but I wouldn't recommend including them in your afternoon tea! Instead, can you match them to the correct description of their name, uses or properties?
Our world is bright and beautiful, full of colour and wonderful sites to behold. In this quiz, see if you can identify these places which have very colourful names.
Who hasn't been on a road trip with young children that just lasted forever? This game really helps to pass the time in an imaginative way. Objects may be inside or outside the car on this journey. Have fun! (Note: some questions US-specific.)