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The English language contains a number of words that sound so similar they are confused very easily. In large part, these are homophones, but this is not always the case. Please partake in this quiz as we sample some of these awkward cases. Good luck!
Second add a letter quiz for children. The answer to each question is the letter added only. These letters in order will spell out a fictional character. Enjoy!
Idioms have been around for as long as there have been words, and a number of them feature food. I've managed to serve up ten of them for you here. Bon appetit!
This quiz deals with ten famous people who contacted poliomyelitis at some point in their lives. They endured, conquered and succeeded, not because of the polio, but in spite of it.
It is clear that all of these Williams had a will to write and the list includes some of the world's most acclaimed authors. Match the correct William to the description given.
We have been to many places in the U.S. and I thought this would be a neat way for you to guess what we've seen. If you have fun with these, I have a lot more for another game. Let me know what you think because this is really fun! Thanks for playing.
There is much more to Sweden than ABBA, Volvo, and IKEA. This quiz will introduce you to some intriguing details of the Scandinavian country's long and distinguished history.
You're off again on an exploratory Asian adventure, and with this quiz, you can test what you know and where you've seen by placing ten cities on the map. Good luck!
Geometry is a type of mathematics that deals with features of shapes such as angles, area, and perimeter. See if you can answer these ten questions. (Note - Some questions use North American terms.)
Olá! Etymologically speaking, the term "Lusophones" refers to countries that recognize Portuguese as their official language. Can you name these ten Portuguese-speaking nations and territories, based on the given descriptions and photos? Enjoy!
While lakes can be salty or fresh water and vary greatly in terms of size or depth, they all are surrounded by land. Arrange the following lakes in order of size, beginning with the largest, according to the conventional (commonly accepted) list.
The first in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the first ten ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Albany to Carson City) to its geographical location?
Valentine's Day is a time for people to express their love for one another. There seems to be a lot of hate in the world at the moment, so let's turn that hate into love. Change one letter at a time to go from 'hate' to 'love'.
Who says Twitter is new and innovative? People have been tweeting about events since the dawn of time. Just look at some of these tweets from over the years and figure out when or where, in 140 characters or less, they were sent. Good luck!
Transport yourself through history to Ancient Egypt and see if you can match the descriptions to the names of the Egyptian deities provided. Good luck!
Our team of fearless travellers has decided to embark on an around the world tour. We will hit every continent and witness some of the world's most majestic sites. We have invited you to join in the fun. Bon voyage!
This quiz covers some of the wonders of the Solar System, with illustrations which may help. It was written on behalf of Team Rockettes for the Fun Trivia Amazing Race 2.
In school, state capitals are often a testing point for geography. See if you can name the state capital by just the location of a point in a state. The points marking state capitals are close to its location in a state, but not perfect.
Which of these health professionals would be most likely to help me in each of these cases? (Note: these are not the only options, but there is only one way to match them and make each problem have an appropriate healer.)
We've stumbled upon another land which is free of many substances, from the typical to the obscure. If I try to explain the substances, could you name them? If you happen to know a few skeletal compounds, you may find this a bit easier!
When I first set up this quiz I used the title as a placeholder, but the more I looked at it the more I liked it and it really does summarize what's inside. Want to have a look?
Put aside your political allegiances and spot the fakes! If you are an Aussie, you may consider some of the correct answers as fakes anyway! The author certainly did! If non-Aussie, some interesting tidbits are contained in the quiz's closing comments
Those with royal blood have enjoyed much privilege throughout history. One of those privileges is having things named after you. These places were named after English or British royalty (with fictional dedication speeches).
A compound word combines two separate words into a new term. When you're at school, you are likely to run into many of the compound words featured in this quiz. Can you guess what they are? Good luck!
The next in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the middle set of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Hartford to Little Rock) to its geographical location?
The second instalment of my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the next group of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Match the correct capital city name (Charleston to Harrisburg) to its geographical location.
You may not have the opportunity to travel, but we can still go to ten different places in a quiz. This time around, all of the locations we look at will start with 'D'!
Over the years, people around the world have owned some dangerous pets. Sometimes these attachments have led to the death or mutilation of the pet owner. Come learn a little more about these "criminals". The pictures should help!
This quiz explores elements of nutrition which contribute to your health. Take care: every of these elements (excluding red herrings) should be in your nutrition, but only with moderation.
Home to one of the world's last uncontacted tribes, North Sentinel Island is an intriguing land that has garnered international attention due to the numerous successful and failed contact attempts made with the indigenous Sentinelese people.
Trying to distill all the major events that occurred in the 100 years of the twentieth century is impossible. Here are a few examples that triggered larger events and spaced roughly a decade apart. Match the event to the year it occurred.
My cat Jedda disappeared for ten days in the summer of 2019. Turns out he was taking the FunTrivia Bus Ride! I found his scrapbook. Can you determine which countries he visited from his selfies and their captions?
Most of the questions in this quiz are on well known quotations from "Romeo and Juliet". The first letters of the first nine answers spell the answer to the last question.
If you'd like to turn your hand to a quiz with lots of rhyming / Then turn off that TV, the radio, or whatever it is you're doing / 'Cause it's your turn to learn about some 'turn'-related sayings.
Jackie, Jacqueline, Jacqui, male, female. This quiz covers a wide variety of people with a name in common with a wide assortment of careers.
(Photos are hints not answers).
Almost all states in the US are divided into counties. From the names of three major counties, can you identify which state?
Hint: Many times a county and city will share a name.