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You are a wandering birdwatcher chancing upon some birds that are remarkably colored or have otherwise distinctive characteristics. Let's see if you can identify the birds you've "captured" primarily by the photos you've taken.
Or perhaps it should be Who's What! While reading fairy tales, I have found there are many pairs of people and things that are associated together. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same story!
Long before the Internet brought us a myriad of cat videos, our furry, bewhiskered friends provided an unending source of inspiration to musicians, writers and artists throughout the ages. Here's a match quiz about ten famous cat lovers.
Do you know someone who plays the drums? They will usually drum on anything - beating out the rhythms that are in their heads. Let's take a look at some real drums, though, and see if we can figure out which is which!
This is the second installment of a quiz featuring the millennium that ended in 2000. Each answer pertains to one century of the last millennium. No century is used twice.
Robert Frost was an American poet who lived most of his life in New Hampshire. This quiz is about ten of his poems, some famous, some not. The photographs will give you some hints.
Why would some really large countries feel small? Because of their very low population density, in sharp contrast with their impressive size. All the countries mentioned in this quiz rank among the world's top 30 in terms of area.
A lot of things happened in Heinrich Hoffmann's "Struwwelpeter" poems, which have been adapted multiple times. Some of the stories have very surprising endings. See if you can remember just what happened in these debatable little tales.
There is so much hype about Christmas, but what about other 'special days' celebrated in many parts of the world? Match the special day with a brief description.
The Mediterranean basin is often associated with the Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This quiz, however, is dedicated to some of the unique religions that flourished in the area in the centuries before the advent of those three.
My name is Peter. I am the cabin boy on Captain Bart's ship. The first thing you must do if you want to be a pirate is learn the lingo! Let's see what you know!
"Doghouse" is an example of a compound word that includes the name of an animal. In this quiz, I'll describe a compound word and the two words it's made from. Use the clues and pictures to figure out the compound word I'm describing.
Here is a fun quiz on Halloween, incorporating the letters of the alphabet. Unfortunately, not every letter in the alphabet has a Halloween term associated.
This year in ninth grade, I've had eight subjects. You will receive at least one question on each subject that I've had as a ninth grader. Let's just see how far back some of you can remember...
The Apostle Paul was one of the most important men in early Christian history. How much do you know about him? (Note: All Scripture is referenced from the New King James Version.)
Bats are one of the most mysterious animals on the planet. Often feared by humans, they are actually a vital part of our planet's ecosystem. Here are a few questions about the world's only flying mammals.
No, not their extinction! Not their demise! A bit more light-hearted than that. Use the clue(s) given in the question and take a look at the photos to identify each animal - some as seen leaving the scene. Hope you have a chuckle from this quiz.
What do you do when you're staring adversity in the face? You do all you can to overcome it and make your idea or dream come true! Here are ten inspirational people who did just that ...
My dog, Susie, loves going for a walk along the bridleway or round our local wildlife park. There are lots of things to see, as well as some dos and don'ts of dog walking to remember.
Technically, what distinguishes the living from the non-living? Life processes!
Human beings have ten processes. Perhaps, you know more about them than you think. Come see!
My cat Missy has lived with us for 14 years and we still are surprised by her behavior on occasion. After some research, we find that there are things that she tells us with her behavior that we can understand. Can you, too, "read" your cat?
My creativity has come to life by adding children's characters to some form of literary technique, all depending on style, rhythm or play on words. It is up to you to decide which type of style I have used.
Come and enjoy a big Christmas lunch at my house in England. First you have to identify what you're eating. You'll have photos to help, though, so it shouldn't be too difficult.
It's amazing how quickly you pick up the words to kids' songs when you have small children! Can you fill in the missing word or words for each of the following well-known songs? The picture should help!
Your task is to pick the most appropriate verb to fill in the blank in the sentence. Easy enough? But as you work your way through the questions you might see a pattern. See if you can find the common bond.
I will describe a famous place in a particular location. Your job is to identify that location (usually the location is a country, but there are a few exceptions).
You can play all the sports covered in this quiz by rolling balls of different sizes and in various ways. Can you identify the sport from the ball used to play it?
Sometimes, the best way to learn a rule is to see what happens when it's broken. Here are ten self-contradicting writing rules, (mostly) originally published by George Trigg and William Safire. Let's work through them and see what they can teach us.
We all know the names of common elements such as oxygen, iron, calcium, etc, but the periodic table also contains many names that are far less familiar. Your task in this quiz is to pick the real element from the fictitious ones.
Ten birds. And just for fun, the first letter of each of the first nine answers will spell out a word describing these lovely creatures. That is for question ten. Happy flying.
U.S. states have a favorite tree, fossil, mineral and flower. They also have an official state bird. See if you can match the birds in these pictures with the states that claim them.
Congaree is a gorgeous, biodiverse, National US Park that often doesn't get enough love. I enjoyed my visit so much that I hope my photos might pique your interest in adding Congaree to your next vacation destinations if you haven't already been there.
Siblings, couples, friends, or enemies, there are many pairs of people in the Bible who are always associated together. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same Old Testament story!
Do you have Christmas ornaments shaped as animals on your tree? I have collected quite an unusual variety over the years. See if you can match the clues given with the animals that live in trees.
Those who have "lost" their favorite footwear to the jaws of their precious pup may find a bit of justice in a cruel twist, yet this quiz is about dogs (almost) small enough to be "consumed" by slippers. Thanks, to sally0malley for the challenge!
Lots of countries of the world have flags which only have main colours of red, white and blue. Can you recognise them all from the photos and the questions?