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These are not just biblical names, but names which have their own chapters in the Bible! Determine the linkages between the religious figures and characters from a more contemporary setting but with the same biblical name.
For this quiz, figure out the things that you might find in a living room or den. Not everyone will have all of these things, but you should be able to figure out what they are based on the descriptions. North American terms are used here.
Africa's a big place with many destinations. In this quiz, I'll give you a map and ten destinations. If you can pick out where the listed cities are, then you can consider yourself a well-rounded geographer. Good luck!
The first book in the celebrated "Famous Five" series and the reason why everyone wanted more. How much do you know about their first adventure? Use these multi-choice questons to find out.
Most of the questions in this quiz are on well known quotations from "Macbeth". The first letters of the first nine answers spell the answer to the last question.
This quiz will tell a story of a child going to the doctor's office for their yearly physical. It explains what a nurse does during a physical examination. This quiz is best suited for children aged up to 9 years.
No, we are not going to talk about much-married celebrities here, but rather about English words ending with "ex". All of the words that appear in this quiz are also valid Scrabble words.
A recent trip to the country ended up being a painful experience for my grandson. We decided to make a list of animals that sting so that you do not make the same mistake that he did! See if you can match the animal with the clues given.
Music is a great way to learn a language. The title of this quiz comes from a Coldplay song, which can be translated as meaning "live the life". Let's check ten more songs that can teach us some Spanish.
Do you ever get frustrated with learning the scientific names for the human anatomy? Worry no more! Let us take a more light-hearted approach by matching these English language slang words to their correct body part.
Welcome to a tour of the Dutch provincial capitals! Test your knowledge about of the country's twelve provinces. From bustling metropolises to charming historic towns, this quiz will challenge you to identify each capital and its province. Good Luck!
The quiz material is beginner high school biology, taken in 8th, 9th or 10th grade. This quiz is based on the Regents Living Environment class in New York State.
The Bible didn't have just cool action for guys! It features some very brave and faithful women as well, showing them as leaders, moms, grandmothers, and queens! How much do you know about these ladies from the Old Testament?
For this quiz, you will need to match one piece of equipment that is needed to play the individual sports on the list. Some sports will have other equipment, but it will not appear on the list here. Some knowledge about sports will be required.
The Bible Action Newspaper is flying off the newsstands! This time we are covering topics in the New Testament. Can you match these Bible heroes up to these headlines based on the clues? (NIV references used)
There aren't a lot of turtledoves in books for children, but here are some turtles. Can you match each of these fictional turtles (or tortoises) with the author who created them for our enjoyment?
If you are sitting comfortably, then we can begin. How many books can you recognise just from their opening lines? You can find out if you know these ten by playing this quiz.
Can you name these homonyms - words similar in spelling and pronunciation, but with different meanings? Australian pronunciation is used throughout. Have fun.
The first lines of "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Moby Dick" were used in other quizzes, so I had to dig a little deeper. Nothing too obscure, though, I promise.
Whether one views this as madcap fantasy, surreal horror or clever satire, one cannot deny the literary power of Lewis Carroll's great classic 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. This quiz deals with the first several chapters...good luck!