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.
The children of Father Time are hidden in a rhyme. Find out who they are in once upon a time. Please don't be harsh on me, if the rhymes aren't what they ought to be.
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that railroad cars are also called vehicles? Vehicles are mobile machines used to carry people or cargo. Want to learn about these vehicles that run on railroad tracks with us?
Choose the correct chemical element from the choices to match the US state capital. The correct one is where the symbol for the chemical element matches the state's abbreviation.
However, this doesn't mean it's not worth writing a quiz about. This quiz is a mini category safari, and each question has something in common: they're all about the colour purple, or purple things. Note: this quiz has a British bias.
Children (and their parents!) are discovering that contemporary libraries can be places of enchantment, excitement, and learning. Today's libraries offer a wide selection of materials, often at no charge. How much do you know about your library?
In two or three dimensions, geometry is everywhere! Let's look at where shapes appear in our everyday lives, as well as a bit about the shapes themselves.
Have you ever visiting a dairy farm? It is very interesting to watch the milking process and learn about the different components to milk. See if you can match the terms with their definitions.
Australia is a unique country, large in size but has a small population. It shares no land borders with any country. This quiz explores the uniqueness of Australia through a few of its cultural icons.
It is important that all kids (and adults) understand the main principles behind American government and the freedoms we love. Enjoy this quiz while you are on the path to growing up to be a future leader of this wonderful country!
First day of summer! So many fun things to do and so little time. Can you help me identify my favorite hobbies from the list of things I must prepare before I begin?
"I love a sunburnt country" is the first line of the second verse of the 1908 poem by Dorothea Mackellar, "My Country" that would not only be familiar to nearly every primary school student but also a personal mantra for many Australians. Here's why...
Do you know which store is the BEST place to go to for these items? You may be able to find each item in more than one type of store, but there is only one BEST answer.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the boys' names. Example: Selenium (Se) and Thorium (Th) = Seth. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
But she's only taken them for the day. It's school holidays you see and they're driving us nuts! I'll take my turn with the kids next week but I need to take them to places they haven't been already. Guess where I'm thinking of taking the kids next.
Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?
In ancient Greece, people communicated with stentorophonic horns and messages that were sent with running slaves. To understand our world, Hermes decided to send his messenger Acacius on a 10-day trip to find out how we communicate today. Good luck!
In my life of being blind from birth, there's a lot I've noticed about how people treat me as well as my fellow blindies (those of us who are totally unable to see). I created this quiz to inform and teach those who don't know our world.
Panda Tim is visiting the World's Fair, and he wants to sample foods from around the world. He politely asks for each item by saying "please". Can you identify the language?
Australia is jokingly called the "Land of the Long Weekend" for its plethora of public holidays. So fire up the barbie and celebrate these historic events with me.
Hola! I'm going to give you some lines from Nursery Rhymes, but replace one of the English words with a Spanish word. The Spanish word will be in ALL CAPS. See if you can figure out what English word has been replaced! Buena Suerte! (Good Luck!)
A limerick is a special kind of poem. In this quiz we will look at the rules for writing one. If you already write limericks, why not come and test how much you know?
Punctuation marks and other symbols appear in almost everything that you read. They are used in a variety of ways. These questions will be related to American usage. Let's see how well you know your reference and punctuation marks!
If it's summer in Missouri, you can bet that many communities sponsor carnival attractions, especially during Fourth of July celebrations. My young grandsons recently had the opportunity to explore and enjoy! See if you can answer their questions!
Here are another ten questions about the phonetic alphabet. This alphabet is used because many letters sound the same when spoken over a radio, eg. E, D, G. Based on the standard NATO alphabet.
For this quiz, I will give you a description of a holiday fictional character and you have to match it with the actual name of the character that is used in the story. Good luck!
Panda Tim is visiting a wildlife refuge, and he is introducing himself to the animals that live there. He says "My name is Tim". Can you identify the language?
We all know tests and exams are the worst things ever. My ideal test would look something like this quiz: random, weird, and funny questions with equally random, weird, and funny answers! Some Q&A's are based on real tests.
It's school holidays, and I'm home looking after the kids and their injured Dad (who would've figured he'd hurt himself playing sport at his age?) We have lots of chores to get done so we can spend the day out tomorrow and leave dad at home by himself.
It was a busy night for Santa and the elves. As they were rushing to get ready for Santa to deliver gifts to the children around the world, a few strange but funny things occurred. Can you discover what happened?
Seasons are different times of the year for weather and holidays. Can you tell which season I'm describing by the clues and the holidays? (Questions are based on the United States.)