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Match the wild mammal to the scientific order to which it belongs. A little knowledge of Latin and Greek always helps in taxonomy. Amateur zoology, anyone?
Over the years, many talented authors have crafted a variety of impressive characters, heroes, villains and others. How well do you remember ten of them? Enjoy!
It is sometimes difficult for children to make some extra money. Can't earn enough by doing chores around the house? Here are some ideas! See if you can match the description with the job.
Different sports have different terminologies that are used to describe the action. Can you match these commentaries with the sport in which they are most likely to be heard?
There is a wonderful zoo in Singapore that is home to many neat animals. They have a variety of reptiles and mammals. Let's go on a trip and visit the Singapore Zoo.
The plays of William Shakespeare include quite a few brothers and sisters. Can you match each set of these sets of siblings with the play in which they appeared?
Though we often associate carnivores with large, ferocious beasts such as lions, tigers and wolves, the meat and fish eaters of the mammal world come in all shapes and sizes. This quiz features some lesser-known carnivores.
This game was 'invented' by my daughter Sara when she was about five, and she taught it very carefully to the rest of the family. It's very easy, just combine the names of two animals to make a new 'species'. All answers contributed by my kids. Have fun!
Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel takes readers down the rabbit hole with Alice into a wonderful land of nonsense and confusion. See if you remember what happened in Alice's first trip to Wonderland. Good luck!
English is rich with phrases that make little sense with a literal translation but are nonetheless used every day! Do you recognize the idioms in this quiz? Have a ball!
The study of weather is an interesting science known as meteorology. Just look up information about this field in your encyclopedia, at the library, or online. Then go outside and...look up!
Over the years, countless men and women have accomplished feats great and small. Here, only five of each gender are presented and you have to match them to their accomplishment. Enjoy!
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
Turkmenistan, Papua New Guinea, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Not a fan of countries with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter countries with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
Henry's back! Sir William, the Earl of Warwick's most experienced knight, promised to tell us pages more about the Vikings after we learned about their sieges of Paris. Next we are to learn some Viking vocabulary words! Come along for the lesson!
An authoring challenge quiz. These questions should be very easy as they are not original, they are paraphrases of questions I see repeatedly in the general games of Funtrivia. I suspect you've come across them before as well.
Christmas Downunder is hot and sunny. Here is a collection of Christmas Trivia including some songs, traditions and even a little history. I hope you enjoy it.
As you are hurrying through the airport security, you forget to look at your boarding gate and get on the wrong plane. After arriving at the airport, you decide to take a cab ride around each mystery city to try and figure out where you are in the USA.
In this quiz, we look at the largest cities of each Canadian province that aren't capitals. Match up the respective non-capital to the province! Good luck!
In the "Harry Potter" books and movies, several characters appear that are just like nothing on earth. Can you match these characters to their species? Warning: this quiz contains spoilers.