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Quizzes for Ninth Grade
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Many have earned the sobriquet "a gentle man", but gentle can mean many things. From some of the synonyms of the word gentle, find these gentle men, or their connections.
William Sidney Porter, aka O Henry, was a prolific writer of short stories, famous for their twist endings and depictions of New York and Western life. Can you match each title with its synopsis?
It was the war that launched America into standing as a major world power, yet today the conflict is largely overlooked. How much do you know about the Spanish-American War?
"I'm at a payphone trying to call home" is the first line of the chorus of the song "Payphone", by Maroon 5, and that is exactly what I'm doing! Can you identify where in the world I'm calling home from?
The Javan rhinoceros is possibly the most endangered large mammal on our planet. Let's see what you know about this wonderful animal before it disappears forever.
As you may or may not know, I am a piano player. I can now play more advanced pieces, but when I was a newbie, I played simplified versions of more difficult songs. So here is a simplified version of what could be a more difficult quiz! Good luck!
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.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the birds. Example: Boron (B), Iridium (Ir) and Darmstadtium (Ds) = Birds. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
"A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood." So begins the popular children's book "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Can you remember everything about the strange animal he found there?
If Inspector Gadget's nemesis, Doctor Claw, took out classified ads to find his special agents, this is how some of those ads might read. Read the summary of Claw's plot and figure out which MAD agent was involved in that particular scheme.
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.
"Jay Jay the Jet Plane" is a very wholesome show about Jay Jay and his friends. I will name the character, you need to match him/her to their description. Have fun!
Many lives have been lost in senseless duels. Fortunately many duels ended with both combatants still alive. Follow the clues and name these misguided souls who went on to accomplish great things after surviving a duel.
Whether matter is solid, liquid or gas, it is made up of simple building blocks called atoms. These simplest substances are called elements, and their names are shortened to symbols. Try to work out which symbol goes with which element in these questions
Metals have been used by man since he began to live a civilized life. He has learnt to use these to satisfy his needs. Let us see how much we know about them.
Beginning in 1993 Barbara Walters produced an annual ABC special presenting her ten most fascinating personalities of the year. Her retirement in 2014 ended the programs, so see what you know about some of these fascinating folks.
As you might have guessed from the title, this is a quiz on "Little Women" written by Louisa May Alcott, and the first of the four books on the March family. Thanks kyleisalive for suggesting the title and I hope you will have fun!
There are many individuals who have achieved greatness in different fields. However, over time their achievements or legacies get lost in history. Here are ten unsung heroes who should never be forgotten.
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 from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
Hope you enjoy another Change a Letter series. Start with "KEEP" and end up with "WEEP".
You will need to solve all the words in between by changing one letter at a time.
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 from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
Many famous rulers have been the second person to rule by a name, some of whom are more famous than those who first used the name. What do you know about these people with the Roman numeral II after their names?
Animals (and plants) are placed in groups according to features they have in common. I will give the name of a group, a brief description of its features and four choices. Make your choice.
In this quiz are questions based on introductory chemistry. There is much harder chemistry that I will introduce and that you will come across in your life.
The Bible tells us the Christmas story of Christ's birth! Do you know your Christmas scriptures well enough to tell fact from fiction? (NIV Bible used)
"I didn't invite them. Did you invite them?" Sandra Boynton has created a delightful picture book about hippos assembling for a party and departing afterwards. Can you work out how it goes?
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 from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
You might know O Henry as the writer of 'The Gift of the Magi', but he wrote many other short stories, all with twist endings of some kind. Several of the stories in this quiz feature Jeff Peters, a conman and recurring O Henry character.
Charles Dodgson as Lewis Carroll created some timeless characters, but do you remember in which book a particular character appeared: "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", "Through the Looking-Glass", both books, or perhaps another work? Your choice.
I got to thinking about the various words and phrases we use to warn or alert others about potentially hazardous circumstances. Here is a straightforward quiz exploring some common and not so common examples.