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Quizzes for Twelfth Grade
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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.
This quiz will take a look at how we measure sound and what happens when our hearing is damaged. We will also explore ways to protect our hearing and ways to aid our hearing.
The Presidents of the United States had homes just like you have a home. See if you can use the clues in the questions to match the President with his home.
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...
SKUNK. The very word instils fear and disdain in most people. But after seeing a couple of them around the farms near me (always at dusk), I decided to get to know 'em a little better. Here's some of what I learned.
Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog was officially the world's oldest dog when he died in 1939 at 29 years and 5 months of age. That's over 206 in people years! Though none of these dogs are still with us, how many of these pooch based posers can you answer?
Hamlet's the one who said "To be or not to be / That is the question" and "Alas, poor Yorick"--right? But, that's not the question or the answer in this quiz. What did Hamlet say in these situations, taken in the order they appear?
Brian Flanagan fancies himself as a bar tender. He takes his trade very seriously and has been asking about the stories behind some of the cocktails he makes. Can you help him?
You've been invited to the first annual FunTrivia beach party blowout. There's a catch though - instead of providing you directions, you need to figure out where to go by answering questions on the correct use of English. 'Cause we're fun like that.
In many of her novels, Jane Austen sometimes turned plot lines by using the device of letter writing. Following are questions about some letters found in her major works. You only need to know who wrote each letter, and to whom. Have fun!
Who doesn't think bears are impressive creatures? See if you can match the bears with a brief description of where they are found and a trait that sets them apart from the others!
People often say "it's not rocket science" when something is simple, implying rocket science is hard. Let me show you that rocket science isn't "rocket science" at all - it's easier than you think!
Biomes are areas in the world that have similar climate, plants, and animals. Although some sources say there are only five major biomes, others separate them further. Match the plants with the biome. Be careful to pick the best choice for each!
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 kolu" (Hawaiian for the third part) of seven quizzes.
A seaman named Marlow heads to Africa to voyage down an oft-unexplored river and finds himself face to face with true darkness in this Joseph Conrad Modernist novella. Good luck!
Transgenderism is a basic term encompassing many types of people whose identities do not conform to conventional gender roles. See what you know about real and fictional transgender people, and clear up some misconceptions in the process.
Noms de plume, noms de guerre, aliases, pseudonyms; people have used fictitious names for centuries. Can you match these names with the real person, or vice versa?
The world is full of chemical elements and the periodic table is full of elements named after places from around the world. What do you know about some of them?
Many Shakespeare characters have been banished on pain of death, or end up fleeing for their lives - and while many of them return with a vengeance, at first they're running for their lives. Let's see who Shakespeare sets on the run.
The Tropic of Capricorn, also known as the Southern Tropic, is located approximately 23.4 degrees south of the equator. This circle of latitude passes through ten different countries and some notable bodies of water. Enjoy!
Since it accessioned Thomas Jefferson's collection back in 1815, the Library of Congress has housed books on a wide variety of subjects, including cookery. Join Phoenix Rising's Gold Team as we sample some of these morsels.
Oh to be an author. If you can't think of the right word, you can invent one. In fact many were so good that they're now everyday words. Match the word with the author who invented it.