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Quizzes for Twelfth 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!)
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.
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.
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?
Madeline L'Engle wrote an amazing piece of science fiction and fantasy for young people with her 1962 novel "A Wrinkle in Time". It's a true battle of good vs. evil, with a FANTASTIC cast of characters.
Welcome to California! Test your knowledge about the Golden State with questions ranging from its iconic landmarks and diverse geography to historical events and cultural influences. Are you ready to discover more about this fascinating place?
Pittsburgh is no more than 500 miles from over half the U.S. population. It is also less than a 90-minute flight from 50% of North America's population. A key city in the history of America, this city has a unique character. Let's explore...
If you watched the nightly news, or read the newspapers, in the 1960s and '70s, many of these place names will be familiar. But do you know where they are?
Welcome to the beautiful island of Saint Lucia! You're going to be stuck here awhile--at least as long as it takes to play this quiz--so how about getting to know it better? Learn a little about Saint Lucia, and hopefully have some fun along the way!
The Netherlands Antilles was dissolved in 2010, when parts became countries inside The Netherlands and parts became Dutch provinces. What do you know about these islands?
This adopted quiz was originally titled "Useless Facts About Water".
It deals mainly with inland bodies of water which are located in North America, with a couple of exceptions for variety's sake.
In the province of British Columbia, the Okanagan is a region in the interior, adjacent to the US border, defined by the basin of Okanagan Lake and the Canadian portion of the Okanagan River. Join me as I travel through the region from south to north.
Landlocked nations like Austria and Zambia have as many as eight neighboring countries! This quiz focuses on landlocked nations that are either surrounded by a single country or sandwiched between two. Enjoy!
Can you choose the real parts of a guitar (acoustic or electric)? Don't FRET if you can't play - you may know more about this family of instruments than you think!
Uninhabited until the 18th century, the 115 islands of the Seychelles have been mainly named by the first European settlers from France. Can you sort the Seychellois islands from the rest? And don't worry - I'm not asking for all 115.
If you haven't visited Arizona, you simply must make plans to do so! Within an area of approximately 113,990 squares miles, there are more than twenty national parks and national monuments to view.
These ancient tyrants would like to tell you why they are the worst of the worst. You must figure out who's who, and then decide which one is the biggest baddie of all.
Each provincial capital of the Netherlands offers a unique blend of history, culture, and significance. From the northernmost tip to the southern charm these cities collectively narrate a diverse tapestry.
Behold seven of the most famous measures in classical music history: the opening to Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Movement I. Indicated on the image are ten components of western musical notation. See how many you can name. American nomenclature is used.
England has produced many distinguished composers of classical music, while numerous foreign composers have been regular visitors. But can you identify the 15 actually born in England, leaving unclicked the five who came from elsewhere in Europe?
How much do you know about the origins of the United States? Start from Columbus's historic voyage and travel through to the end of the civil war, all in 20 questions!
Thanks to crisw for creating fractured quizzes. I give you a state's name in fractured form. For example: Collar raw dough=Colorado. You type in the name. Spelling counts.
Papua New Guinea is a country with a long history. Located in Oceania, it is the third largest island nation in the world! From the first inhabitants of the island to the people of today, what do you know about Papua New Guinea?
We rarely think about the origins of words that we use every day. By playing this quiz you will be able to learn more about the intriguing stories behind a few of these words.
Music relies on many symbols to tell musicians how a piece should be played. Test your knowledge of music theory by identifying these 15 symbols. This quiz uses UK terminology but common US terms are included in brackets where relevant.
While brass instruments take many different forms and have evolved significantly over the centuries, they all have one thing in common. Sound is produced as lips are buzzed into a cupped mouthpiece. See if you can spot the brass instruments.
Thanks again to crisw for the original Fractured Fairy Tales quiz. I give you a state's name in fractured form, like Minnie's soda for Minnesota. You type in the name. Send me special state info and I'll add it.
We all know our Shakespeare...don't we? If you think it's time you brushed up on the Bard, then look no further. Use the clues provided, as well as the photo, to name the correct play!
Some African capitals, like Cairo, are easy and recognizable, but in this quiz you'll need to pick out all the tougher ones from amongst the non-capital cities. Good luck!
One of the largest states in the US, Texas is home to a number of cities and towns with names that caught my attention. Let's visit some of them in this quiz.