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This is the story where the Five meet the "Spook Trains" and go to a farm where all is not as it seems. Watch George lose her temper yet again as you follow these questions.
Musical instruments from around the world are not really "strange" in and of themselves, but sometimes certain ones are used in ways one wouldn't expect. Do come in for a listen and see which ones you recognise as being the "odd one out".
They may not be, or have been, monsters, but all the people in this quiz are renowned for their red hair. How many of them can you recognise from my descriptions?
The world is full of chemical elements and the periodic table is full of elements named after places from around the world. What do you know about some of them?
Many books have Christmas as their theme and the characters, or most of them, are very keen to see Santa. See how many of the books you can remember in this Santa themed quiz.
When the TV weather report says there will be fresh breezes tomorrow, they are predicting a specific range of wind speed (29-38 kph, 9-24 mph or 17-21 knots). Match what you will see out your window with the term used to describe the wind speed.
There are many types of scheme out there, from plots with evil intentions to the rhyming patterns of poetry. This quiz is about the works of the legendary Scottish poet, Robert Burns.
This quiz shows what happens when US presidents get things right, and some of the beneficial changes they have been able to make. It was created by ALA with assistance from RT. Enjoy!
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Not a movie quiz! Over the years, the presidency of several US Presidents have led to important Acts being passed. Can you match the Act with the President who passed it?
There are seven principal islands in Hawai'i. Each contains things unique and interesting. How many of these destinations can you locate on the correct Hawaiian island? This is "ka ha" (Hawaiian for the fourth part) of seven quizzes.
New Zealand only has five banknote denominations so people have to be really famous to feature on its currency. Here are five who reached these lofty heights.
All these questions will be story problems of addition or subtraction involving dalmatians. Read the word problem and answer the question. Since all the questions will involve dalmatians, the interesting info will have some info about dalmatians.
My name is Henry. I am seven years old and a page for the Earl of Warwick, Richard Neville, who is my mother's cousin. Follow me and I will take you on a tour of his castle.
Here are 10 European capital cities that have had their vowels removed. The correct answer is simply the name of the city. Example: the clue is RM...the answer would be ROME. Just add the correct vowels. Check the letter count for hints.
Beatrix Potter's drawings of the furry friends that featured in many of her books are often remembered, along with their names, after the details of the story have faded with the passing years. Let's visit some of them!
Balaam was a prophet and God used a donkey to change his mind about a decision. Do you know this story? (All answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is one of the most recognized and beloved pieces of literature from the Victorian era. This quiz honors one of its most intriguing and memorable spirits, Mr. Jacob Marley.
This is a quiz about the works of Charles Dickens. If you have not read his books there are very many dramatizations of his work so it is still worth giving it a go if you have seen some.
Bonan tagon! Here is a quiz where I give you a famous movie title translated into Esperanto, and you give me the English. I am not trying to trick you, so have fun!
The "Value Tales" are a series of illustrated books written for children using historical figures to represent specific values. Using the clues, try and match the tale with the figure.
The letter "P" is a more pugnacious fellow, so the letter "Q", being a more mannerly chap, requested to be the first letter in all correct and incorrect answers.
This is my third Change a Letter quiz, this time relating to fruits! See if you can change one letter at a time to join together two related words. Have fun!
Many people have devoted all or part of their lives to the greater good, and improving the lives of others. Here we meet just ten of them (in no particular order).
So, you think Shakespeare is boring? Why not try reading 'Hamlet' - a play full of people dying in a variety of ways. This quiz will test your memory on how the characters meet their demise.
Attn: FunTrivia operatives! Ten rogue agents have 'shot' some of the most famous figures in modern times. Identify the targets and save them for history!