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Everybody loves dinosaurs! Kids from eight to eighty love dinosaurs! This quiz is about some of those dinosaurs that you see or read about every day... Well, maybe not every day, but I hope you know what I mean.
The downside is that these people are dead, the upside is that they're still making millions. "Forbes Magazine" publishes a list of top earning dead celebrities each year; lets take a look at the top ten on the list for 2016.
Lots of animals do most of their activities at night, and though you may not be able to see them, you may often hear them... not just bumping around, but squeaking and growling and other noises.
You run into an old friend, who says: "I'm just on my way to a party - why don't you come with me?" Having nothing better to do, you tag along. Having arrived at the house, you look around and realise that your host is which famous person?
I recently downloaded ten fun facts about rams. See how many you know! All about rams, their features and characteristics, not Random Access Memory or battering rams. There are hints, too, which should help you. Enjoy!
"Peter Pan" by J.M. Barrie is a marvelous fantasy story full of fairies and mermaids and pirates. In this quiz, join Peter and the Darling children on their magical adventure to Neverland, second to the right, and straight on till morning!
The Niagara Escarpment is a geographical feature in North America. Here are ten questions about escarpments in general, and about the unique features of the Niagara Escarpment.
Here's a quiz to test how well you know the names of the family members in French. You have to find the correct English equivalents of the French nouns. Have fun!
Mary Shelley's classic Gothic novel "Frankenstein" is perhaps one of literature's most famous horror novels. Give the book a read and test your knowledge with ten questions about the story. Good luck!
This quiz is designed for Jewish students in grades 3-7 who are studying their religion at Hebrew school. Anyone else is welcome to take the quiz to see what they know about Judaism.
Lots of words used to refer to food have meanings with absolutely nothing to do with food. This quiz covers a few of those words. The active word is in CAPS.
I really loved the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling and the "Percy Jackson" series by Rick Riordan. While reading, I noticed many similarities between the two stories. Did you notice them too?
The gloaming is a Scottish term that refers to the twilight time of the day. The following questions refer to creatures that one may encounter during the gloaming and beyond into the night.
Yes, I've written another quiz about Newbery Medal books. This time, it's all about animals! Match each character on the left to the type of animal it is on the right.
The ninth and last part of my series celebrating my read-through of every Newbery Medal book! This quiz's theme is a little loose: children deal with various difficulties and tragedies in their lives.
Space is vast. There are lots of stars which illuminate this dark space and this quiz is about them. I will give you the name of the star. You have to match that star with the constellation which it is part of.
The BBB presents to you a second quiz wholly on the New Testament's miracles. We all know the stories, but here are accounts of some of those who have had miracles happen to them. Hope you enjoy it!
This quiz is about the third book in the 'Misty' series by Marguerite Henry. It was first published in 1963, but remains popular with anyone who loves horse stories!
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.
Find the word that fits in the blank of each "Hardy Boys" mystery. All books are from the revised series (published in the 1960s and 1970s) written by various authors credited under the name Franklin W. Dixon.
This quiz is for kids only, not big, nosey grown-ups. It's about frogs: animals that sometimes can be poetry in motion. Is there a connection between fog and frog? Let's find out.