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There are a lot of sports where the competitors wear clothing that leaves their thighs very much exposed to your eyes. Here are some questions about ten such sports.
The recommended introduction to Sydney's zoo is to start at the top, and work your way down. Here are some of the animals you will see as you follow that route. We will only visit animals on the main path, no sidetracks.
Some food is just better with a topping added. Here is a quiz about a variety of toppings that you might find on some of your food that make it taste better.
Many of the coasts of Europe have been given names. Your task is to find each coast on the map and match the name with the correct numbered position. The language of the name might help you make your decision.
Bored of watching the film Bio-pics?
Try some bite-size Bio-Limericks
Plus a question in time
So you can skip the rhyme
If the poetry gives you the sicks
This quiz will describe a breed of dog by appearance, features and demeanor, you tell me which breed it is. I'll try to include an example you may remember, to help with the appearance. Dog heights are measured at the withers (shoulder).
My little grandson is totally fixated on the beautiful zebras at the zoo, and had many questions about them. Come and learn about these amazing creatures with us!
You and your ten friends get together and discuss food. After stating your favorite food, it is now your friends' turn. Identify what each friend said their favorite food was.
These are ten famous people throughout history who achieved great heights, in spite of the incredible shyness from which they suffered at times. Have fun!
If children take good care of animals and other creatures, they will often see them smiling if they are very happy. I have created a quiz about ten very happy animals.
What could be more exciting than having a brand new key, to a new home or perhaps a new car? Here we look at all sorts of keys, some of the things they open and other uses of keys.
All of the one word answers in this quiz end with the word END. Add the indicated number of letters to get the answer. EXAMPLE - curve or swerve = BEND (B + END).
Elements are the simple materials that make up everything found in the universe. If you think you know your elements, the take my quiz! In this quiz, an element is described in the first person. Then you will have to guess which one it is! Have fun!
It may be hot and dry in the Mojave Desert where I live, but we humans have plenty of company living in the sand and under rocks. Can you name the animals, spiders, reptiles and insects from the pictures?
The Caribbean Sea holds a very diverse population of marine animals. While some swim around on their own, others may have to be viewed by human divers. Come along and see what we can find!
I thought Shakespeare was pretty boring until I actually began studying his plays--then I changed my mind completely! Here I've created a tongue-in-cheek one-sentence summary for 10 of his plays. See if you can match the summary to the play!
Soldiers and their supporters often use song to create a sense of common purpose. Here are some from the Republican camp, and some from the Nationalists. Can you work out who sang what?
The title of this quiz is just one example of the many devices employed in writing poetry. Test your knowledge of these devices, whose use is not limited to a literary context!
Overworked? Restless? Downplayed? Maybe I can help you take your mind off of your workday and restfully onto some wordplay. You just need to figure out if you can make any compound words with WORK, REST and PLAY, matching with the words in the bank.
"South Sudan Oyee!" is the national anthem of the state which was established on 9 July 2011. "Oyee" can be translated into English as "Hooray", indicating the national sense of jubilation on achieving independence after a long struggle.
Here we have some famous folks who scored points for their momentous achievements, but they also had some failings or made questionable decisions for which we have to deduct some points. Who are these ambiguous people?
There are different types of music for every human emotion. These wonderful sounds come from a variety of musical instruments. Do you know any of them? Enjoy!
Another day, another learn-at-home science lesson. My grandson loved the video about the life cycle of a frog so much that we watched it three times! I hope you find frogs as fascinating as he did!
For this quiz, you will have to use the photos to identify material that is used to build a house. North American terms are used in this quiz. Good luck!
In a math classroom, many teachers never ask "when can this rule be used?", so students often try to use formulas and theorems when they do not apply. In these high school geometry problems, let's follow Alicia and Bob as we see why "You Can't Do That!"
In the past, it was thought to be a good idea to introduce plants to new environments without a thought about the possible impact on their new surroundings. Some of those plants have integrated well, but the majority did not.
Timothy has invented a machine that allows him to travel back in time to visit people and places he has read about and to go to events in history that were very significant. Can you help him identify the people, the places and the events?
People who look at the night sky have often looked for patterns, called constellations, to help them describe all those stars. Let's look at some of the figures you can see in the night sky.
By now I am sure you have noticed that my young grandson is not just fixated on the elephants, giraffes, and zebras at the zoo, but all zoo animals! Come and learn about polar bears with us!
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "B + part of your body = animal is BEAR. (B+EAR)
All answers have four or five letters.
Scientists have to measure lots of different things. All you have to do is decide which is the best unit of measurement to use when measuring these things.