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A few select instruments of the orchestra are here to tell you a bit about themselves, but they are a little shy, as you can see by the partial photos. Come and say hello!
You have been invited to wander through the unique Children's TV Zoo! Here are a variety of fictional animals from television shows. You will need to answer some questions about them. Enjoy!
Nursery rhymes have been around for hundreds of years. Here are ten questions related to ten different Mother Goose nursery rhymes. Feel free to sing out the rhymes while reading the interesting info!
Do you love baby animals? I know I do. Here is a quiz about many types of baby animals complete with pictures. Don't be surprised if an adult is surprised by just how much you actually know.
Especially when there are so many chores to get finished! Can you help me decide where to go to complete each of these tasks on my to-do list for this weekend?
South America is a continent of vast contrasts. Its people are multicultural and it contains virtually every known geographic variety. It is a wonderful place to visit, so let's look to ten reasons to go.
The world has seen many wars, domestic attacks, accidents and natural disasters. This quiz is about several tragic historical events which aren't pleasantly discussed.
The merry-go-round of compound words spins around and around! I'll give you some clues, and you figure out what the compound word is. The pictures can help. But watch your step -- don't get dizzy on the compound-go-round!
The Union of South Africa in 1910 brought together the Cape, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange River colonies into one country within the British Commonwealth, until 1961 when South Africa became a Republic. What do you know of its three different capitals?
When Westerners discuss Japanese cities, the biggest cities such as Tokyo and Osaka plus the cultural capital of Kyoto will nearly always get mentioned. However, Japan is such a diverse place. This quiz features other beautiful Japanese cities.
Yet another installment in my "Words Within Words" series of vocabulary quizzes. This time, all of the words featured in this quiz contain "bet" - and they are also all nouns.
You will be given the names of specific elements that are used to spell out the name of a country. If you're good with your chemistry and geography, this should not be too difficult. Good Luck!
Tori Amos' sixth album 'Scarlet's Walk' is a concept album about a woman named Scarlet who journeys around the US. This quiz is based on that album, and is about some of the places Scarlet visits on her travels.
My Grandma is learning all about the Internet for the first time. Thankfully my 3-year old niece is around to help her. Can you answer these questions for Grandma with the help of my niece Chloe?
For my first photo quiz, I'm going to list the name of a state by using numbers that correspond to each letter if you were to use a telephone. For example, 8824 = Utah.
Hey kids! Here's a quiz about popular songs written for and enjoyed by kids all around the world. See how many you know, and make sure you look at the pictures for extra clues.
My little grandson was totally fixated on the beautiful giraffes at the zoo, and had many questions about them. Come and learn about these amazing creatures with us!
The UK is home to a diverse selection of bird life, both large and small. Whether you are a keen birdwatcher hoping to catch sight of some of them, or want to attract them to your garden, enjoy the magic of British bird life in this photo quiz!
America, with its amazing diversity of geography and culture, has a number of major cities with colorful, interesting nicknames. Take a tour of the country and check them out.
Spring is here, and everything is turning green again! But take a look around and you'll see that everything is not the same shade of green. This quiz is about several of those shades.
You're probably quite aware that Canada's flag features a red maple leaf. This quiz will take a look at the flags of Canada's ten provinces. Can you identify them? Good luck!
I hope you enjoy your journey through the atom and the amazing world of the very small. This is suitable for older children and there is nothing stopping the adults having a go of course! :)
Canada has ten provinces and three territories. This quiz will ask questions about only the provinces, starting with the one that is furthest west and heading to the one that is furthest east. Photo clues are given.
Test your knowledge of some of the surprisingly many words beginning with the letter "Q". Though some may be a bit more obscure than others, they can all be found in any good English dictionary.
Did you know the Statue of Liberty's torch looks like an ice cream cone? This quiz was inspired by a remark from my grandson who is in first grade. I hope to see this glorious Lady with him some day!
The prefix "Why on Earth" has been uttered by exasperated parents the world over, but the literal interpretation does lead to some interesting questions. Do you know why things on Earth exist or are the way they are?
I fell in love with my mother-in-law's Shih Tzu, and decided that my home was in need of a smart little dog who would be no trouble at all. I was in for a bit of a surprise, because even little dogs can have big issues!
For this quiz, you need to complete the expression by choosing the correct word. The picture clue will be linked in some way to the animal or the phrase. Good luck!
This children's quiz asks for ten world cities that are on the same lines of latitude as other world cities. See how many you can get right from the choices given. Good luck!
This is a quiz made just for kids. Did you know that there are special names for many of the babies in the animal kingdom. By looking at the photos can you tell me the proper name for these babies?
Colors come in many different shades. Some are light, some are dark, and some can be both. Your goal in this quiz to identify which colors of the dark (and colors of the not-so-dark) are shades of which basic color.
Britain has a large and diverse population of birds, from the smallest wren to the largest eagle. Neither of these appear in this quiz, but hopefully you will recognise most of those that do.
In 2000, an initiative was started to name a new group of the Seven Wonders of the World. After a worldwide vote, the list, called New7Wonders of the World was made. See if you can match the wonders-and a couple of runners up-to their location and use.