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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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Matter matters. It's what the whole universe is made of. Amazingly, that includes you. How much do you know about these "bricks and mortar" of reality? Let's find out.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the countries. Example: Lanthanum (La) and Osmium (Os) = Laos. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
You need something to eat! While everyone's away you take a look inside the staff fridge deciding which one to secretly eat or drink, knowing well that they are all private property!
When we cut ourselves, we see blood. It looks like a simple red liquid. However it is made up of thousands of compounds which keep us healthy. Let us look at exactly what is in the blood. (British spelling used).
Commonly associated with rechargeable batteries, lithium is a soft and highly reactive metal. What else do you know about this chemical element with an atomic number of 3? Enjoy!
Drag 'diurnal' from the column on the right to match each of the five 'Day' Tripper mammals active in the day. Drag 'nocturnal' to match the remaining five 'Night' Crawlers active at night.
There are seven principal islands in Hawai'i. Each contains things unique and interesting. How many of these destinations can you locate on the correct Hawaiian island? This is "ka lima" (Hawaiian for the fifth part) of seven quizzes.
There are many types of scheme out there, from plots with evil intentions to the rhyming patterns of poetry. This quiz is about the works of the legendary Scottish poet, Robert Burns.
This quiz shows what happens when US presidents get things right, and some of the beneficial changes they have been able to make. It was created by ALA with assistance from RT. Enjoy!
There are seven principal islands in Hawai'i. Each contains things unique and interesting. How many of these destinations can you locate on the correct Hawaiian island? This is "ka ha" (Hawaiian for the fourth part) of seven quizzes.
New Zealand only has five banknote denominations so people have to be really famous to feature on its currency. Here are five who reached these lofty heights.
Musical instruments from around the world are not really "strange" in and of themselves, but sometimes certain ones are used in ways one wouldn't expect. Do come in for a listen and see which ones you recognise as being the "odd one out".
They may not be, or have been, monsters, but all the people in this quiz are renowned for their red hair. How many of them can you recognise from my descriptions?
When the TV weather report says there will be fresh breezes tomorrow, they are predicting a specific range of wind speed (29-38 kph, 9-24 mph or 17-21 knots). Match what you will see out your window with the term used to describe the wind speed.
My name is Henry. I am seven years old and a page for the Earl of Warwick, Richard Neville, who is my mother's cousin. Follow me and I will take you on a tour of his castle.
Balaam was a prophet and God used a donkey to change his mind about a decision. Do you know this story? (All answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
This is a quiz about the works of Charles Dickens. If you have not read his books there are very many dramatizations of his work so it is still worth giving it a go if you have seen some.
Many people have devoted all or part of their lives to the greater good, and improving the lives of others. Here we meet just ten of them (in no particular order).
So, you think Shakespeare is boring? Why not try reading 'Hamlet' - a play full of people dying in a variety of ways. This quiz will test your memory on how the characters meet their demise.
Attn: FunTrivia operatives! Ten rogue agents have 'shot' some of the most famous figures in modern times. Identify the targets and save them for history!
Welcome to my second Author Quiz Challenge. Stars have lives similar to ours. They're born, they live for a few billion years then they die. This quiz is all about 'The Life and Death of Stars'.
Nothing sells like a juicy sex scandal. Whenever a politician, movie star, sports hero or religious figure gets caught playing around it is big news. So let's go deep into sleazy TV reality show mode and sleuth out some famous cheaters.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
There are seven principal islands in Hawai'i. Each contains things unique and interesting. How many of these destinations can you locate on the correct Hawaiian island? This is "ka mua" (Hawaiian for the first part) of seven quizzes.
The term 'a wing and a prayer' is thought to have first been used in relation to World War II pilots making it safely back from bombing raids. It is now used to refer to any success that defies all the odds. This quiz deals with ten such success stories.
Whether caused by excessive rainfall, stirred up by a hurricane, or caused by an earthquake, troubled water can cause death and destruction to the areas affected. Your task is to place these events in chronological order.
This is a story about the prophet of God and an army general who was healed of a very bad disease. You can find this story in 2 Kings 5! (All answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
This quiz is on the basic functions of the things inside of a cell. Please note that this quiz is written on a 7th grade level, so it will just cover the basics. Have Fun!
This quiz is dedicated to my new pal... thewho13rd
One of my favorite chemistry professors called carbon incestuous and promiscuous because it combines with itself and everything else. How much do you know about this element?
This is the second installment on this quiz topic. There's more on parks, and a little history about them too. Hope you enjoy it, and maybe learn a little bit.
This is another quiz on more wild birds we have seen in the eastern US, mostly around Ohio and West Virginia but elsewhere also. Have you seen these too?
Here are ten notable events in Canadian history. Your goal is simply to put them in order. Match the events on the left to the proper number in sequence. Good luck!