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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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In 2002, The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (short form Timor-Leste, sometimes called East Timor) was established as the first new nation of the 21st century. Here's a brief look at some points of interest.
Quite a few present-day European countries (such as Moldova) became sovereign states in the 20th century. Can you sort them out according to the political entity from which they gained their independence?
Remember that time you walked through that store filled with musical instruments and said you could identify each one by name? Well, you've just been hired there. Hope you can remember the items for sale!
Get those maps out-- it's time to head to Asia to see if you can figure out the locations of ten major cities, none of which are national capitals. Good luck!
Nestled at the convergence of three tectonic plates, El Salvador stands out as one of the most seismologically active regions on Earth, earning itself the moniker "The Land of Volcanoes". Eager to learn more about this interesting nation? Let's explore!
The social, economic, political and military system known as feudalism dominated Western Europe for a large part of the Middle Ages. This quiz presents a few basic facts about feudalism and the historical period in which it flourished.
The OECD released a report in 2008 on the "World's Top Ten Happiest Nations". Read the informative geographic descriptions and see if you can guess which countries topped their global survey.
Though the original saying paraphrased by the title requires you to close your eyes, you'd better keep your eyes open to play this photo match quiz about various items named after places in England.
I began watching a documentary about WWII in color and it got me fascinated with the battles. Many of them were extremely bloody and the soldiers went into them on 'a wing and a prayer'. Order the battles, and learn a bit more about them.
We all know that man's best friend has been a faithful servant and saved many a person, but there are other critters anxious to get in on the action. These are animals, other than dogs, that have provided various services to humans.
Another quiz for the dog lovers on this site. Here are ten more breeds for you to identify. If you are interested in one of the breeds in this quiz, just look online and you can probably find a rescue group with a wonderful dog looking for a new home.
This quiz deals with ten famous people who contacted poliomyelitis at some point in their lives. They endured, conquered and succeeded, not because of the polio, but in spite of it.
It is clear that all of these Williams had a will to write and the list includes some of the world's most acclaimed authors. Match the correct William to the description given.
We have been to many places in the U.S. and I thought this would be a neat way for you to guess what we've seen. If you have fun with these, I have a lot more for another game. Let me know what you think because this is really fun! Thanks for playing.
There is much more to Sweden than ABBA, Volvo, and IKEA. This quiz will introduce you to some intriguing details of the Scandinavian country's long and distinguished history.
You're off again on an exploratory Asian adventure, and with this quiz, you can test what you know and where you've seen by placing ten cities on the map. Good luck!
While lakes can be salty or fresh water and vary greatly in terms of size or depth, they all are surrounded by land. Arrange the following lakes in order of size, beginning with the largest, according to the conventional (commonly accepted) list.
Transport yourself through history to Ancient Egypt and see if you can match the descriptions to the names of the Egyptian deities provided. Good luck!
We've stumbled upon another land which is free of many substances, from the typical to the obscure. If I try to explain the substances, could you name them? If you happen to know a few skeletal compounds, you may find this a bit easier!
Over the years, people around the world have owned some dangerous pets. Sometimes these attachments have led to the death or mutilation of the pet owner. Come learn a little more about these "criminals". The pictures should help!
Home to one of the world's last uncontacted tribes, North Sentinel Island is an intriguing land that has garnered international attention due to the numerous successful and failed contact attempts made with the indigenous Sentinelese people.
My cat Jedda disappeared for ten days in the summer of 2019. Turns out he was taking the FunTrivia Bus Ride! I found his scrapbook. Can you determine which countries he visited from his selfies and their captions?
Most of the questions in this quiz are on well known quotations from "Romeo and Juliet". The first letters of the first nine answers spell the answer to the last question.
Almost all states in the US are divided into counties. From the names of three major counties, can you identify which state?
Hint: Many times a county and city will share a name.
In the days leading to the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere experiences the year's shortest daylight hours. Can you order these cities from the one with the fewest hours of daylight to the one with the most?
All of these scandalous or disastrous events occurred as a result of neglect, or because someone ignored the warning signs. (Don't worry, you won't find any more Titanic questions here!)
All the European cities featured in this quiz were once capitals of their country or of another sovereign state. Their loss of status, however, has not affected them too badly, as you will find out by playing this quiz.
The United States has over 60 national parks. Can you match the park with the correct state it's in? Enjoy reliving my moments at these wonderful parks!
Again the text and nothing but the text. Here are 25 questions about the thoughts, actions, sayings and character of Scout in Harper Lee's famous novel.
Biology was always the science that I found the easiest in school. How much do you know about your cells, your organs and even the environment in which you live? Enjoy!
Some US presidents disappear into the mists of history, and don't stand out like Lincoln, Washington, Kennedy, and other biggies. Presidential trivia experts might recognize them, though.
The world's oceans are dotted with hundreds of island groups of every size. In this quiz you will be required to sort each of the listed archipelagos into the oceans they belong to.
It was a dark and stormy night and Dazzler the lizard had to run from her enemies far and wide. There are so many creatures for whom lizards are just a tasty snack...
The titles of two novels by each of ten authors have been mixed up - for example, "'Salem's Mile" and "The Green Lot" un-mix to "'Salem's Lot" and "The Green Mile" by Stephen King. Can you correctly match up the mixed-up pairs?
This is the fourteenth quiz in a series of quizzes about mammals. Each quiz focuses on animals starting with the same letter. This time it is the letter "P". Here are ten "P"remier mammals on our planet.
Many of us are familiar with the names of Middle Eastern foods such as kebab, hummus or baba ghanoush. However, a number of everyday English words for food and drink items also come from Arabic or other languages of the Middle East.
Deep focus, not out of focus. A stereogram, or "magic eye" image is one in which a 3 dimensional image can be hidden in a 2 dimensional image. Not everyone can see these, but with a little experimentation maybe you can?
Can you correctly label the provinces and territories on a map of Canada? In this new quiz format we use a single image to act as a guide for the questions.
Easier, 13 Qns, Terry,
Jan 03 22
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
The world is a magical place. Take a trip and make your way from country to country, city to city, and site to site identifying where you are along the way. Good luck!