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Quizzes for Twelfth Grade
Grade 12 / 12th Grade
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Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Sam the Swallow is travelling from his breeding site in England to his winter feeding site in South Africa. On his journey he passes over many interesting places. Can you identify some of them using the clues ?
Whether caused by excessive rainfall, stirred up by a hurricane, or caused by an earthquake, troubled water can cause death and destruction to the areas affected. Your task is to place these events in chronological order.
Oceania is a region scattered in the Pacific located in the Southern Hemisphere, containing 14 countries and with the largest cluster of islands in the world.
This is the second installment on this quiz topic. There's more on parks, and a little history about them too. Hope you enjoy it, and maybe learn a little bit.
This is another quiz on more wild birds we have seen in the eastern US, mostly around Ohio and West Virginia but elsewhere also. Have you seen these too?
Here are ten notable events in Canadian history. Your goal is simply to put them in order. Match the events on the left to the proper number in sequence. Good luck!
These characters in 'Octonauts', as shown on CBeebies in the UK, are all different animals. Do you know which they are? Octonauts - to your stations; let's do this!
Walking along my local river I can see several species of ducks and other water fowl. This quiz is about the birds I saw on one of my walks in the English countryside.
I'm not much into poetry, but I love this poem. I couldn't believe no one else had created a quiz about this wonderful poem by T.S. Eliot, so I decided to do it myself.
Microbial biology is the study of tiny life forms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that are invisible to the eye. Match the microbes with their descriptions. The title of this quiz is an author challenge from kyleisalive.
Jeju Island, or Jejudo, is South Korea's largest island. It is a self-governing province and it is also a popular destination among holiday-makers. In this quiz, we explore some of the fascinating aspects of this island.
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 ono" (Hawaiian for the sixth part) of seven quizzes.
If you've noticed how brilliantly thematic images are interwoven in "Macbeth", then this quiz is for you. You really need to know your "Macbeth" to answer this selection.
After tourists are safely back in their lodges after sunset, a new team of animals come out to play the game of life in the African bush. This quiz looks at a few of these - some of which can also be seen during the day.
Suffixes are part of our daily language use, but do you know what each suffix group denotes when it appears at the end of a word? Match the suffix to the correct definition.
Match the name of the Pink Ranger to the series he or she was featured in. Beware, some characters donned the pink powers in more than one series, but the options only match up correctly in one manner.
Remembering all the laws of physics is not an easy task. Here I will give you the statement of various laws in physics and you have to match them with the correct law.
The Caribbean Islands are located between North and South America and east of the Gulf of Mexico, with over 7,000 islands stretching over 2.7 million square kilometer.
Johor Bahru, a bustling city in southern Malaysia, has seen rapid development in recent years. We delve into the city, its district and the urban transformations that have shaped this thriving centre of commerce.
AP Chemistry scarred me for life, thus I've dedicated my existence to hunting all those sneaky chemical compounds in disguise. Help me save others from acid, alkali, and salt compounds! (U.S. Product Specific)
No beating around the bush here, either you love these critters or you don't. They're a declared pest in New Zealand, but in Australia they're protected. Let's find out why.
It's time to get matchy-matchy. If you're into neat and interesting destinations, this quiz will test your geographical know-how by asking you to locate the countries associated with ten natural landmarks. Good luck!
I can't play the sounds for you audibly in FunTrivia quizzes, but let's see if I can't help you train your ears to recognize different intervals using some well-known songs (in all cases, think of the first two notes played/sung).
I'll give you a list of places, and you have to determine the connection between them (e.g. African rivers). Then identify which of your four choices is also a member of that list.
This quiz is based on Elie Wiesel's autobiographical book, "Night", that tells of the horrors he encountered in various concentration camps. Elie Wiesel was awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize.
Australia is the world's sixth biggest country yet it only has six states, two (internal) territories and a few external territories. How many can you pick from these fractured words?