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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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Central Asia has long been known as the 'rooftop of the world'. With its towering mountains and immense beauty, I can't dispute this. Test your knowledge of this area and the geographical features in it.
Take an incredible sightseeing tour across North America! This quiz will ask you to answer whether each famous natural site is from the United States, Canada, or Mexico. (Click the images for a closer look!)
It's time to pack your bags because you won't want to be unprepared for another trip around the world, this one stopping at ten different destinations in ten different countries. Good luck!
Peninsulas are specific geographical land formations that exist all over the world. This text has general and specific information missing that needs to be put back in place.
Iceland is a beautiful country full of waterfalls, mountains, glaciers, and other amazing landscapes. Label the map with some of the country's most iconic natural landmarks. Enjoy!
If you want to play the guitar, you'll need to know some chords - and the easier they are to play, the better for you! Here are ten chords that are both useful and easy to learn. All chords are basic major, minor or seventh - nothing fancy. Let's rock!
Test your knowledge about this fascinating country in north-central Africa. From its diverse landscapes to rich cultural heritage, discover the secrets of Chad in this exciting photo quiz.
The answers in this quiz are all towns in Victoria, Australia. I've given you half of the clue as a word, and the other half as a picture. Pair them to make a real town in this neck of the woods!
Africa is home to a wide range of flora and fauna. Its many national parks provide welcome pockets of conservation in a world of ever expanding development and natural habitat loss. Let's look at ten of these special places. Match park to description.
Yet another hidden words quiz! You know the drill: read through the sentence to find a hidden word. You'll be looking for African cities, mostly capitals - mind you, some can be tricky!
It's rare for a city to have a name consisting of two words rather than one. It's rarer for those two words to begin with the same letter. Can you answer these questions about some of the world's alliterative cities?
It is 2187 air miles (3519 kilometres) from Santa Ana, California, to Orlando, Florida. How well can you sort Orange County, California, from Orange County, Florida?
Can you safely navigate yourself to 15 prefectures in Japan without just ending up in a random city or worse yet, in another country? Remember that Japan is a bit odd and one or two of these prefectures may surprise you!
Here I list 15 countries. It will be up to you to analyze this list and discover what characteristics cluster each set of five countries into three groups. Hint: go get your Atlas to help.
Each of these answers is associated with one of the five Central Asian countries nicknamed the 'Stans': Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Your task is to sort the answers - mainly places, with the odd exception - by land.
Cities tend to be named after people, geographical features, and other objects important to those who lived there. Match the city with its correct etymology.
The country of Japan has thousands of islands with hundreds that are inhabited. See if you can find ten of the most populated islands for the Land of the Rising Sun!
At night, the urban lights light up your area, but, from space, they show where population centers are. Can you identify the large population centers from only the city lights?
At night, the urban lights light up your area, but, from space, they show where population centers are. Can you identify the large population centers by using the city lights?
Welcome! Europe is bordered by many seas, some of which lie entirely within her, while others act as boundaries with other continents. Can you pick the ten European seas out of the fifteen options? Enjoy!
When will I ever use that school knowledge in real life? Statistics brings math into our real world with interpreting data and making wise decisions in our life. Given real world scenarios can you link up the matching statistics vocabulary?