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There are not many women in Shakespeare's plays, although in some they play a very important part. In Shakespeare's day the parts of women were played by boys. I give you the woman. You name the play.
Believing that everyone should know the basic math definitions found here, I decided to make a quiz to help out with this. All terms are basic elementary-school definitions.
This quiz will look at the science of sound used in concert halls or theaters, the science of acoustical physics. Don't fret though, we'll keep this quite simple.
One of my favourite series when I was a child, 'Malory Towers' is a six book series by Enid Blyton. It is about girls who lived in a boarding school. Let's see how much you know about it.
The third installment. I'm going to give you the names of elements, and you fill in the blank with the word that their symbols spell. All the elements will be in the proper order to correctly spell the word. (Do not put spaces in your answer!)
There is nothing here about the film. There are just 25 multi-choice factual questions about the actions, sayings and character of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's much-studied novel.
Numbers are important in the Bible. In this quiz, a statement will be given and you will have to pick the corresponding number. Good luck. All questions are from the KJV Bible.
Can you categorize these character from "Harry Potter" as Pureblood (no muggles in family tree), Mudblood (wizard or witch with muggle parents), Muggle (non-magic person born to non-magic parents), or Squib (non-magic person born to wizarding family)?
My best friend is getting married this weekend, and I promised to get him the cake so he wouldn't have to worry about it. Problem is, there's just so many flavors to choose from! Would you help me review my options?
Hey kids! There are many things that come in fantastic groups of four and it is up to you to match the correct word to their group. It's as easy as one, two, three...four!
In 1312 a list was complied by Jacques de Longuyon that included three pagans, three Jews, and three Christians. These men were considered to be the most valiant heroes of their age. Let's identify them just by looking at some of their accomplishments.
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
Beware the bear who is not wearing any clothes! He is likely wild and dangerous! Match the much more friendly bears here with the items of clothing in which they are usually seen, whether on screen, in print or in person.
Waldo always sends you a postcard when he travels, but he never says what country he's in! Rearrange the words written in all capital letters to find out where Waldo is writing from.
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?
Jesus loved the world so much he gave his life on the cross, even though he did nothing wrong. How much do you know about his sacrifice? (NIV version used)
Hi, I'm Tommy Toaster and I have some great friends, though sometimes they've gotten me into trouble. Can you pick which of these appliances are my buddies?
The world of microbiology started with an instrument that could see things that were smaller than what the naked eye could see. This was the microscope (Micro - small + scope - to see).
All dog lovers know that their dog will stand by them through thick and thin. They have earned their nickname of "mans best friend". Here are ten hints or short descriptions and ten breeds. Can you match them all up?
Match a word on the left with a word on the right to make a new word. Note: some words may have multiple matches, but only one combination of answers will match all words successfully.
It's clear from their names that Peter Rabbit is a rabbit and Tom Kitten is a cat, but the nature of some of Beatrix Potter's other characters isn't as obvious. Can you match up each character with the type of animal that they are?
On the right are various concepts in music theory; on the left are some examples. Some terms may overlap, but there's only one way to match all ten choices correctly. Note: mainly U.S. terminology used, probably not for beginners. Good luck!
Some new people have moved into the area and you've got a feeling they're all famous (or at least noteworthy). Put the kettle on and match the person to their fictional greeting.
For this quiz, you need to work out the meaning of the first word, then the second word. Finally, add them both together to get a new word for your answer. Have fun.
In this quiz, you will need to determine whether these ten statements regarding Syria are factual or fictional. Make sure you read each statement carefully before you decide.
I'll give you words that when said quickly, sound like things that children play with. I'll also give you a clue to what the toys are and how they are used. Good luck!
One of my favourite poems as a high-school student because of its imagery, see how well you do completing the first stanza of this Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem with the correct words.
Now that you've learned these sing-a-long songs, your road trips will not seem so long. You will enjoy them wherever you are, whether it's near, or whether it's far! (Note: Some questions are U.S. specific)
Usually in quizzes like these, a person guesses who sang the song or in what movie the song was sung. For this particular quiz, it's all about what kind of creature sang the song.