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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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Ever wonder what would happen if Shakespeare had set his plays in New Jersey? This quiz reimagines ten of his plays with a Jersey-style twist. Can you identify the masterpieces?
Shakespeare seems to have had a good knowledge of European geography, and his plays have a range of settings throughout that area. Can you match the locations of some of his plays?
As a kid in school, Chemistry was my favourite subject. I also like to do match quizzes on FunTrivia! So remembering those school days, I am presenting a chemistry quiz for you kids! You have to match the symbol of the element with its name. Good luck!
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, past or present, from all over the world, do you recognize?
South America is a huge continent with some huge cities to explore. These ten cities are the oldest continuously inhabited cities on the continent, but can you match them to their countries?
I will usually give you a clue to a literary character but sometimes I may mention the character directly. All you have to do is select the author who created the character in question.
Beauty can be found in the strangest of places. These geographical cracks are part of the earth's natural wonders. Grab your hiking boots and gear as we explore!
OMG! Someone get me out of this shady room filled with strangers! Would you help me find out who these people are while learning the meaning of some chatspeak acronyms? PLZ, help! Thx...
Many songs by the Manic Street Preachers namecheck or are named after famous people. This quiz is about a few of them, from many walks of life. You don't have to be a fan of the band to play this quiz, don't worry!)
The Athens agora is bustling as you make your way to the temple of Athena. As you go along you run into some of the most notorious Greeks of antiquity. Let's see how many of them you recognize!
I just reread this wonderful novel. Man, is it ever beautifully written and heart-wrenching! There are spoilers in the quiz, so don't take it until after you've read the novel!
Welcome to your new job at 'Metal Element Typing and Labeling Trivial Reasons Identifying Verifiable Information Association' or as we like to call ourselves -- "METALTRIVIA" for short. Can you help save the world and identify the following metals?
Australia is jokingly called the "Land of the Long Weekend" for its plethora of public holidays. So fire up the barbie and celebrate these historic events with me.
Henry (of Henry's Castle Tour fame), here! My lord, the Earl of Warwick, is planning to hold a huge tournament on his estate. Join us as he plans our next adventure.
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 "ka lua" (Hawaiian for the second part) of seven quizzes.
Test your skills on how well you know William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" characters and the concurrent symbolism shown throughout this wonderful book. I highly recommend you look at the info on each question. :)
The racehorse named Funny Cide won the Kentucky Derby in 2003. His name made me think of words ending in the suffix -cide, of which there are several. Here are just ten of them.
Jane Austen's 'Persuasion' is aptly named as many of its characters either exert or succumb to a bit of persuasion during the events of the novel. I'm here to persuade you to match the correct character to each of these instances of persuasion.
It can be easy to say "not my problem" and stay out of something. These children and teenagers in the United States chose to be involved. What do you know about what they did?
Here are another ten questions about the phonetic alphabet. This alphabet is used because many letters sound the same when spoken over a radio, eg. E, D, G. Based on the standard NATO alphabet.
The Bible Believers Brigade likes kids. So much, in fact, we put our efforts together to bring you this team quiz based on the children found in the Bible. Enjoy!
Panda Tim is visiting a wildlife refuge, and he is introducing himself to the animals that live there. He says "My name is Tim". Can you identify the language?
Keen as mustard for a Shakespearean quiz? Don't get in a pickle. Here are ten quotes from the Bard's work for you to devour as they all have a food or drink in them.
Match the name of the "sixth" or special ranger to the series he or she was featured in. The term "sixth" ranger refers to any ranger who joined a team midway through their respective season, so they weren't always member #6.
This is a follow up to my quiz on the geography of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It relates to the geography of the 32 nations that competed in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. No sports knowledge is required although the World Cup will be referenced in the info.
Have you ever heard of the takin? What about the markhor? This quiz - brought to you by What a Team - will provide you with a great opportunity to get acquainted with a group of even-toed ungulates known as goat-antelopes.
A function is being held at a large city bar. Any woman who has a name connected to a Beatles' song is invited: Living, dead, fictitious - all welcome. Let's see who came to the party...