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Who wouldn't want to visit a bunch of fascinating world cities whose name starts with the letter B? All you need to do is match the city with its description.
Countries, nations, states, republics, federated republics, dependencies, etc, etc, etc. What does it all mean? Which is what? Along with a few world oddities mixed in.
This quiz was published in 2005. I made it into a 50/50 quiz: you only have to decide between two choices. I'll give you a line from a work of literature and you pick the correct one from which it came. Good Luck!
Independent thinkers aren't afraid to try out new ideas and discover new things. See how many of these creative and inventive figures you can figure out from the clues in the questions. Good luck!
There's no sign on the kitchen door saying "ADULTS ONLY." Young cooks can have fun in the kitchen, be safe, learn a lot about cooking and share their creations with the whole family.
The word "hot" can mean many things, but one of the most potentially dangerous definitions of it is radioactive and that's what this quiz is all about - radioactivity and our lives.
"Schoolhouse Rock!" created a number of educational and entertaining musical videos. This one was created as a part of "America Rock". The words of the song tell how a bill is made into a law. Can you follow along?
We can see animals from around the world in zoos, but many species are native to quite small parts of the world. Can you tell in which country you could see these ten in the wild?
This quiz will focus on a list that was made after a global poll of 100 million voters was held from 2007-11, creating a new record called the New7Wonders of Nature. See if you can match the clues with the wonder!
Some of my friends and I are going on a tour to visit some interesting and amazing places on our planet, so come and join us. Just pick where we are. Good luck.
Most animal types have a collateral adjective that describes them which is not derived from their common English name. Can you match the adjective to the animal in these cases?
In this quiz you'll find some of the artists who, with their talent, have provided me with moments of peace and tranquility. All you have to do is to match the artist to the instrument, in each case.
Another foray into the shades of the rainbow (plus). Be careful when matching - some shades fit more than one colour, so make sure all the shades match a colour correctly at the same time.
I'm glad so many adults and children liked the first 'Library' quiz. It really is an exciting place to visit...but let's see what else you know about it.
I love the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" So, I'm making a quiz with questions that even elementary school kids can answer. (Note: some questions are US-specific.)
J. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" is a masterpiece of fantasy children's literature. Take a trip back to Neverland with the Darling children and remember the stasis when we were all once gay, innocent, and heartless. Good luck!
There are not many women in Shakespeare's plays, although in some they play a very important part. In Shakespeare's day the parts of women were played by boys. I give you the woman. You name the play.
Believing that everyone should know the basic math definitions found here, I decided to make a quiz to help out with this. All terms are basic elementary-school definitions.
This quiz will look at the science of sound used in concert halls or theaters, the science of acoustical physics. Don't fret though, we'll keep this quite simple.
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?
A sea is defined as "a large body of saltwater surrounded either partly or totally by land". Let's see if you can correctly match the sea with the land that borders it!
Australia is synonymous with blue skies, beaches and long weekends. Match the Aussie towns in this great land with the synonymous words I give you. Be warned that the pronunciation may be different to the spelling.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa (we + pa)
Visiting the seaside is great fun and there are lots of things to see and do. This quiz is about some of the pleasures of visiting a seaside resort in the United Kingdom (although you should be able to answer the questions no matter where you live).
How do you measure up in a quiz about scientific measuring devices? Find out here by matching the device with what it measures. Have fun, and good luck!
Beware the bear who is not wearing any clothes! He is likely wild and dangerous! Match the much more friendly bears here with the items of clothing in which they are usually seen, whether on screen, in print or in person.
Can you categorize these character from "Harry Potter" as Pureblood (no muggles in family tree), Mudblood (wizard or witch with muggle parents), Muggle (non-magic person born to non-magic parents), or Squib (non-magic person born to wizarding family)?
My best friend is getting married this weekend, and I promised to get him the cake so he wouldn't have to worry about it. Problem is, there's just so many flavors to choose from! Would you help me review my options?
Hey kids! There are many things that come in fantastic groups of four and it is up to you to match the correct word to their group. It's as easy as one, two, three...four!
In 1312 a list was complied by Jacques de Longuyon that included three pagans, three Jews, and three Christians. These men were considered to be the most valiant heroes of their age. Let's identify them just by looking at some of their accomplishments.
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
One of my favourite series when I was a child, 'Malory Towers' is a six book series by Enid Blyton. It is about girls who lived in a boarding school. Let's see how much you know about it.
The third installment. I'm going to give you the names of elements, and you fill in the blank with the word that their symbols spell. All the elements will be in the proper order to correctly spell the word. (Do not put spaces in your answer!)