Thanks to crisw for creating fractured quizzes. I give you a state's name in fractured form. For example: Collar raw dough=Colorado. You type in the name. Spelling counts.
Using the most basic maps, can you identify ten countries from around the world? See if you know your nations by the way they're shaped (with a few other hints)! Good luck!
Thanks again to crisw for the original Fractured Fairy Tales quiz. I give you a state's name in fractured form, like Minnie's soda for Minnesota. You type in the name. Send me special state info and I'll add it.
The final quiz in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the last ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Richmond to Trenton) to its geographical location?
These are my top ten cities in North America and probably some of yours. I will give you three things associated with the city and you tell me the city. Good luck.
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.
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.
In 2002, The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (short form Timor-Leste, sometimes called East Timor) was established as the first new nation of the 21st century. Here's a brief look at some points of interest.
I had an urge to travel the world but just didn't have the time. Come and see where I went to in fast forward. You won't be disappointed in some tidbits in the interesting information!
The world is filled with beauty, and each state in the United States has its own natural wonders. Has your family ever taken a driving vacation to just enjoy the scenery? Let's see if you can choose the state where each site is located.
The OECD released a report in 2008 on the "World's Top Ten Happiest Nations". Read the informative geographic descriptions and see if you can guess which countries topped their global survey.
The penultimate quiz in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the fourth set of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Madison to Raleigh) to its geographical location?
Test your knowledge of Australia and its nearest neighbors by putting the correct labels on the map. Includes six states, one mainland territory, and three nearby countries. Good luck.
We have been to many places in the U.S. and I thought this would be a neat way for you to guess what we've seen. If you have fun with these, I have a lot more for another game. Let me know what you think because this is really fun! Thanks for playing.
Olá! Etymologically speaking, the term "Lusophones" refers to countries that recognize Portuguese as their official language. Can you name these ten Portuguese-speaking nations and territories, based on the given descriptions and photos? Enjoy!
The first in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the first ten ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Albany to Carson City) to its geographical location?
Our team of fearless travellers has decided to embark on an around the world tour. We will hit every continent and witness some of the world's most majestic sites. We have invited you to join in the fun. Bon voyage!
In school, state capitals are often a testing point for geography. See if you can name the state capital by just the location of a point in a state. The points marking state capitals are close to its location in a state, but not perfect.
Those with royal blood have enjoyed much privilege throughout history. One of those privileges is having things named after you. These places were named after English or British royalty (with fictional dedication speeches).
The next in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the middle set of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Hartford to Little Rock) to its geographical location?
The second instalment of my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the next group of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Match the correct capital city name (Charleston to Harrisburg) to its geographical location.
You may not have the opportunity to travel, but we can still go to ten different places in a quiz. This time around, all of the locations we look at will start with 'D'!
My cat Jedda disappeared for ten days in the summer of 2019. Turns out he was taking the FunTrivia Bus Ride! I found his scrapbook. Can you determine which countries he visited from his selfies and their captions?
Almost all states in the US are divided into counties. From the names of three major counties, can you identify which state?
Hint: Many times a county and city will share a name.
All the European cities featured in this quiz were once capitals of their country or of another sovereign state. Their loss of status, however, has not affected them too badly, as you will find out by playing this quiz.
The United States has over 60 national parks. Can you match the park with the correct state it's in? Enjoy reliving my moments at these wonderful parks!
Largest, second newest, not part of the contiguous "lower 48" Alaska has always been an enigmatic state. This quiz explores some of the reasons Alaska has earned this moniker.
Can you correctly label the provinces and territories on a map of Canada? In this new quiz format we use a single image to act as a guide for the questions.
Easier, 13 Qns, Terry,
Jan 03 22
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
The world is a magical place. Take a trip and make your way from country to country, city to city, and site to site identifying where you are along the way. Good luck!
Today my grandson and I are making plans to see the Grand Canyon one day. We are looking at some travel brochures that were compiled in 2020. Would you like to join us? Come on!
Reporter Getha Scoop is off for a holiday. She really would like to keep herself out of reach of her editor for a while. All the locations she visits keep out of reach as well. None of them contain any of the letters in REACH. Where does Getha go?
Off again, are you? Hop onboard the plane and take a globetrotting trip to ten unique destinations, all of which you'll need to know a bit about in this quiz. Good luck!