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Cities and their skylines change the horizon wherever they are built. Some consider them a beauty, especially when lit up at night, others think they are an aesthetic crime. Can you match these these human-built new horizons with the city they represent?
Unscrupulous tourism industry entrepreneurs are desperately trying to portray their solar system bodies as ideal tourist destinations through their brochures. Can you say which they are advertising?
The word "malapropism" comes from Mrs Malaprop, a character created by the playwright Richard Sheridan. She often used fancy words that were just plain wrong. I'll give you some famous malapropisms and you guess the correct term.
In this quiz, you will be asked about items commonly found around the house. Some pictures of four like items should help with your answers. Good luck!
So you want to be an archaeologist? It takes years of study and hard work to achieve greatness in this field! To begin, let's see if you can identify the following terms. Success won't make you an archaeologist, but it might begin the process!
This all multiple choice quiz will test the knowledge of all children to see how well they know about different jobs that people do. Good luck and have fun!
A simile is a saying when you compare something to another completely different thing. If you use a simile too often it becomes a cliche. If you get these 10 you may be laughing like a hyena.
There's nothing like a holiday, so let's enjoy some as we tour the world and look at places of interest. Timing is everything - we need to be in the right place at the right time for an amazing world tour.
The phrase 'silver girl' makes me think of rivers, many of which have female names, are associated with female deities or are personified as women, and it gave me the idea to write a quiz about rivers in England and its neighbour Wales.
Sometimes the easiest way to get close to an animal is to creep up on it from behind, so it can't see you coming. Can you recognise these animals from the rear?
Here is a story about a person and their friend. They are very good friends, but they are very different from each other. So you will fill in the blanks of the story with antonyms, also called opposites.
The National Trust is one of England's largest landowners, founded in 1895 to care for historic places and buildings and areas of natural beauty. This quiz just asks you to identify the location of ten sites and landmarks that belong to it.
You've heard of them in mythology, in history, in holiday promotions. Can you recognize each of these well-known Mediterranean islands from a satellite photo?
This is an adult world and kids rarely have a say - but that shouldn't discourage anyone who isn't yet of age. Have a look at these eleven examples of young people who've made a positive impact on this world before they turned 20.
This is a test quiz for a new "Order Quiz" format that is coming soon! In this quiz, you need to order the things in our solar system from closest to the sun to farthest, starting at the Sun.
Easier, 10 Qns, Terry,
Dec 29 21
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Join Roland on his exhilarating adventure as he recounts his whirlwind journey around the globe, visiting the captivating lands of ten countries whose names all share a common suffix - land or lands. Enjoy!
Ten different people, places, and things have gotten together to form a super-team and what they need you to do is figure out who, where, and what they are. All of them begin with the letter 'A'. Good luck!
You won't have to use hardly any of your brain for this quiz. The questions in this quiz will be so simple that anyone can do it. I don't need to tell you good luck. Have fun!
This updated version of an older quiz is meant to complement my two quizzes on the 2nd millennium AD. Each question is focused on a single century, with no repeats.
Many countries in the world have changed hands a few times throughout history. Can you match each trio of present-day nations with the political entity they were ruled by at some point in the past?
This is a LooneyTunes riddle type quiz for the younger crowd here at Quizzyland who love these characters like my son and I do. Just find the character according to the clues. That's all folks!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Bruyere,
Aug 15 01
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Let's face it, in the era we live, kids and teens want their facts quick and simple. Here are entries from travel guides written specifically for the indifferent teenager. See if you can pick out the city or location they are in.
Various parts of our bodies have names that are also other things we know in the world. Can you figure out what body parts these are with their visual homonymic counterparts?
Uncle Charlie has a fund of quaint expressions. Frankly, some of them are pretty weird! And a lot of them seem to involve animals. Take this quiz to see if you can figure out what the heck he's talking about.
Several days have made such impression they got known by a nickname. What do you know about these iconic days? Most of the images may point you to the right answer.
This quiz will take you on a virtual tour of some major Greek archaeological sites in the Mediterranean region that have been included in the UNESCO Word Heritage List. Enjoy the journey!
I am a national park junkie and have been to over 50 national parks in the United States. Join me as I walk through a few of them with you - match the park to the state in which it is found. Have fun and enjoy the quiz.