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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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I'm an English major so these words are everyday jargon, but for everyone else words like 'iambic' or 'assonance' are near worthless and banal. Let's make things a bit more interesting. You probably know more than you think!
A boating trip on the Thames sounds a delightful prospect! But first of all we need to go shopping for a few essentials, just be careful what you ask for...or face the consequences.
Jane Austen's characters occasionally travelled to real-life locations in England. Can you match up the events that occurred in one of these places with the novel in which they appeared or were mentioned?
Although its name might suggest otherwise, a flying fox is not a fox that can fly. Here are some animals with decidedly misleading names. Do you know what they really are?
You don't need to have gone to the University of Oxford to be able to match these famous roads with their countries of origin. I've provided an extra fact about each road which may help you on your way.
Have you ever imagined what an important role acids and bases play in our daily lives. Brush up your knowledge on these important chemicals and their common uses.
Panda Tim has been visiting his friends around the world, and he says "good-bye" to them in their native language when he leaves. Can you identify the language?
This quiz was published in 2005. I made it into a 50/50 quiz: you only have to decide between two choices. I'll give you a line from a work of literature and you pick the correct one from which it came. Good Luck!
Yours or mine? Well, sometimes it's no one's fault! I hope you enjoy this faulty quiz...er...this quiz full of faults! Hmmm. I hope you enjoy this quiz!
The first nine creatures featured in this quiz can be found somewhere on the continent of Africa. In the tenth question you will use them to identify some birds that they might be familiar with!
Countries, nations, states, republics, federated republics, dependencies, etc, etc, etc. What does it all mean? Which is what? Along with a few world oddities mixed in.
Some of my friends and I are going on a tour to visit some interesting and amazing places on our planet, so come and join us. Just pick where we are. Good luck.
Most animal types have a collateral adjective that describes them which is not derived from their common English name. Can you match the adjective to the animal in these cases?
The word "hot" can mean many things, but one of the most potentially dangerous definitions of it is radioactive and that's what this quiz is all about - radioactivity and our lives.
We can see animals from around the world in zoos, but many species are native to quite small parts of the world. Can you tell in which country you could see these ten in the wild?
There are not many women in Shakespeare's plays, although in some they play a very important part. In Shakespeare's day the parts of women were played by boys. I give you the woman. You name the play.
This quiz will look at the science of sound used in concert halls or theaters, the science of acoustical physics. Don't fret though, we'll keep this quite simple.
There is nothing here about the film. There are just 25 multi-choice factual questions about the actions, sayings and character of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's much-studied novel.
Numbers are important in the Bible. In this quiz, a statement will be given and you will have to pick the corresponding number. Good luck. All questions are from the KJV Bible.
There are many quizzes about US presidents, but fewer about their wives. I will give you the given birth name of ten First Ladies. Can you match them to their husbands?
In 1312 a list was complied by Jacques de Longuyon that included three pagans, three Jews, and three Christians. These men were considered to be the most valiant heroes of their age. Let's identify them just by looking at some of their accomplishments.
All dog lovers know that their dog will stand by them through thick and thin. They have earned their nickname of "mans best friend". Here are ten hints or short descriptions and ten breeds. Can you match them all up?
On the right are various concepts in music theory; on the left are some examples. Some terms may overlap, but there's only one way to match all ten choices correctly. Note: mainly U.S. terminology used, probably not for beginners. Good luck!
In this quiz, you will need to determine whether these ten statements regarding Syria are factual or fictional. Make sure you read each statement carefully before you decide.
One of my favourite poems as a high-school student because of its imagery, see how well you do completing the first stanza of this Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem with the correct words.
When I first entered Geography I was very disappointed because none of the quizzes were about my country-Romania. This quiz tries to resolve this problem. If you know a little geography this quiz should be easy for you.
I am a time and space traveller and I will be travelling around the world seeking historical firsts. Want to guess where I will be right next to when I get there?
When my young grandson saw that the Singapore Zoo offers Breakfast with Orangutans he was ready to make the trip - but not before learning more about these interesting animals!
Antananarivo, Ouagadougou, Tegucigalpa, Ulaanbaatar, and Yamoussoukro. Not a fan of capital cities with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter capital cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
While geology studies the Earth's history and composition and the processes that shape its structure, geography studies the properties on the surface mostly, and the people and environment. Questions alternate between the two.
The names of a number of English towns begin with one of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East and West. Given a description of a town and its location, try to work out its name and then say with which of the four direction it begins.
The Federal Republic of Germany and the Federal Republic of Austria are divided in Bundesländer (federal states). But Switzerland does not have federal states: it is a confederation of cantons. What do you know about these?