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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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A recent trip to the country ended up being a painful experience for my grandson. We decided to make a list of animals that sting so that you do not make the same mistake that he did! See if you can match the animal with the clues given.
Welcome to a tour of the Dutch provincial capitals! Test your knowledge about of the country's twelve provinces. From bustling metropolises to charming historic towns, this quiz will challenge you to identify each capital and its province. Good Luck!
The first lines of "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Moby Dick" were used in other quizzes, so I had to dig a little deeper. Nothing too obscure, though, I promise.
I hope you will enjoy this quiz! Wherever you see the ___ this means fill in the blank with one of the answers below. Hopefully, it will be the right one!
The famous witches' brew in Act IV of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" provided the inspiration for this match quiz about some creatures whose sting or bite you might want to avoid. Have fun!
What am I going to do? Maybe you could help. My wife wants me to make a number of dishes for a party in a few hours, but she isn't here to help me, and I have no idea what these recipes mean! I'm so stressed, I can't think straight! Can you help me?
A new page has arrived at Warwick Castle, and we pages are helping him learn to know where to go to find our Lord if he has an important message. Can you match the most likely place with the hint given?
Ten members of the partridge family have been left to roost in this "pair tree" and now need to be matched back up with their correct binomial name using the clues provided.
As these large metal birds wind their way through the skies, can you match the airlines to the description of their logos? They should be easy to guess if you know which countries are involved.
Jesus gave his life on a cross, but that is not the end of the story! Do you know the details of the empty tomb and how he appeared to his disciples? (All answers use the NLT translation)
All these multi-choice questions are about the sayings, actions, and personality of Jem in Harper Lee's famous novel. Only the text of the book is used.
Some of the most notable figures in history knew how to handle themselves in a tussle! Can you identify these fine combatants who are better known for other things?
Cats are one of the cutest and cuddly animals in the whole wide world. Usually kept as pets, cats has many different sides to them. So good luck on this quiz!
India, my motherland, has a very interesting history if only somebody cares to study it. This quiz is aimed mainly at foreigners who wish to know something more about the country.
Can you match the baby animal to the name of its parents? Some are easy but some are much more tricky! Be careful as some of these baby names can refer to many different animals. Let's learn a bit more and have fun too!
History is a continuous process and new things happen every day, but some events really stand out as key points. Can you match the event to the year in which it took place? Good luck!
In this quiz you need to match the prominent city with its respective country. Sounds easy? Did I mention all answers are minus their consonants leaving only palindromic vowels. (Example: Ottawa = AAA [cAnAdA]). Good luck.
"Julius Caesar" is not performed very often. However, it is full of well known quotes. See how many you know. The first letter of the answers to 1 to 9 spell the missing word in the last quote.
Some English words are entirely too much like others, while having completely different meanings. How many of these too-similar words can you properly sort?
Many of the world's countries have adopted a bird as one of their national symbols. To explore this topic, here's a match quiz inspired by Kyleisalive's Christmas 2017 challenge.
Let's zip our way through cities, towns and villages in the USA that have someone's first name. There are clues to help you match them up with their state.
Euphemisms are a great way to say what you mean whilst maintain respect for the subject matter at hand. How many of these euphemisms have you used before?
Health is a major theme in the 'Chalet School' books, and many doctors appear throughout the series - some of them even end up marrying pupils! Can you guess who's who?
Aldo is an Italian kid touring through Europe. Can you tell Aldo where he is, based upon what he sees? Have fun identifying the city or the country from the clues !
Most of the United States presidents have had pets during their life in politics. Some more than one, some could have opened a zoo. From the list of pets I give you, pick the correct president.
Much of the terminology that relates to how a piece of music is performed is taken from the Italian language. In this quiz, we'll look at some of these terms and their effects.
My young grandson loves to earn money for his piggy bank! I believe that if he is old enough to know how to count money, he is old enough to learn a bit about the people whose images are on the currency! See if you can match them up with a nickname.
All of the people in the quiz have been either heralded as heroes or villified as rogues in one way or another. I'll give you a bit of biography, you choose the person's name. The quiz covers a range of quiz categories.
Hello! Gooie dag! Sawubona! Come and take a look at the beautiful country of South Africa and enjoy some of the facts that the "rainbow nation" has to share.