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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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People often say "it's not rocket science" when something is simple, implying rocket science is hard. Let me show you that rocket science isn't "rocket science" at all - it's easier than you think!
The Tabernacle was a special place for the Israelites to worship and serve God when they were traveling through the desert. How much do you know about the things inside it?
Biomes are areas in the world that have similar climate, plants, and animals. Although some sources say there are only five major biomes, others separate them further. Match the plants with the biome. Be careful to pick the best choice for each!
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 "ke kolu" (Hawaiian for the third part) of seven quizzes.
Hematology is the branch of medicine that deals with blood and its disorders. Let's learn something about this interesting science and about some other conditions related to the blood.
A seaman named Marlow heads to Africa to voyage down an oft-unexplored river and finds himself face to face with true darkness in this Joseph Conrad Modernist novella. Good luck!
Transgenderism is a basic term encompassing many types of people whose identities do not conform to conventional gender roles. See what you know about real and fictional transgender people, and clear up some misconceptions in the process.
Nursery rhymes are an age-old tool to give children hours of fun. However, a lot of physics can be found in these rhyming lines. Can you tell me which? Test your knowledge of these rhymes and the physics behind them.
Panda Tim collects coins from around the world, and he likes to count them in the language of each country. He counts them "one, two, three, four, five". Do you know which language it is?
One of my favourite authors is Charles Dickens. He created many, many wonderful characters be they villains or heroes. One of his well known books is "David Copperfield", so lets see - "What Do You Know About David Copperfield?" Good luck.
I've done kids' quizzes on history and geography, so why not one about science? Get on your tinfoil toques and give this scientific game a go! Having fun is number one.
Noms de plume, noms de guerre, aliases, pseudonyms; people have used fictitious names for centuries. Can you match these names with the real person, or vice versa?
You are sitting on a rocket ready to journey into space. When you launch you will pass through the various layers of Earth's atmosphere. Let's see what you know about them.
The Tropic of Capricorn, also known as the Southern Tropic, is located approximately 23.4 degrees south of the equator. This circle of latitude passes through ten different countries and some notable bodies of water. Enjoy!
Since it accessioned Thomas Jefferson's collection back in 1815, the Library of Congress has housed books on a wide variety of subjects, including cookery. Join Phoenix Rising's Gold Team as we sample some of these morsels.
I know how we all read this play in school but how well did you pay attention? Let's find out!
I give you the quote, you give me the character who said it. Ready? Go!
This year our school play is "Julius Caesar". I was looking forward to a playing a major role as I am a good actor. Unfortunately I go to an all boys school.
When I go tenpin bowling, I rarely get strikes. When I do, I say it was a lucky strike. But there is actually quite a lot of science behind bowling. Do you know the science?
Ruth was a very brave woman who has her very own book in the Bible! How much do you know about her family and her journey to Israel? (All info is from the NIV version of the Bible.)
Oh to be an author. If you can't think of the right word, you can invent one. In fact many were so good that they're now everyday words. Match the word with the author who invented it.